It's time to whip out the winged eyeliner, ladies.
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THEN: Beehives
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Next time you go out with friends, channel your inner girl group with big, beautiful beehives like The Ronettes.
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NOW: Beehives
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If you're headed to a black-tie event, throw on a pair of elegant earrings and a smokey eye to go with your sky-high 'do.
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THEN: Winged Eyeliner
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If you could pick just one product that defined '60s beauty, it would be eyeliner. In particular, winged eyeliner that extended a half-inch or so past the eyes, giving eyes a sexy, dreamy shape.
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NOW: Winged Eyeliner
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Winged liner now comes in all styles, shades, and shapes, but this beauty look will always be classic.
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THEN: Cat Eye Frames
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Glasses can be stylish, but no other frame shape ever looked as cool as the cat eye.
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NOW: Cat Eye Frames
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These aren't your mother's cat eye glasses! Take your eyewear game to the next level by going bright or duo-toned.
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THEN: Cut Crease Eyeshadow
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The name for this eye makeup style might be unfamiliar, but you've surely seen it a lot. In the 1960s, the most famous wearer was actress Diahann Carroll, who kept her eyes smokey and the rest of her style subtle.
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NOW: Cut Crease Eyeshadow
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Always mixing the modern with the vintage, Jennifer Lopez combines this sexy look with shimmery shades that make her brown eyes sparkle.
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THEN: Pixie Cuts
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With stars like Mia Farrow and Twiggy cropping their locks, it's no wonder so many women went short in the '60s.
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NOW: Pixie Cuts
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Very little has changed with this cut — because it doesn't have to! It's simple, sweet, and eternally chic.
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THEN: Cowboy Hats
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Nothing makes you feel quite as cool as a cowboy hat. And with the Spaghetti Western craze of the mid-1960s, it makes sense that everybody suddenly wanted to look like John Wayne.
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NOW: Cowboy Hats
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A little less dusty, a little more dapper: The new cowboy hat can be perfectly paired with a dress or a T-shirt and jeans.
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THEN: Long False Eyelashes
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Sixties supermodel Twiggy was known for her gaze. And the look wouldn't have been complete without her trademark long, false lashes.
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NOW: Long False Eyelashes
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Don't like liner or mascara? Try these as an easy substitute. Fake lashes define your eyes in one easy step — no clumps, no smudges.
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THEN: Headband Updos
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Adding some flair to your hair was practically a requisite of '60s babes.
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NOW: Headband Updos
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Headbands aren't just for workouts! Pop a thin headband around your updo for a cute, quick accessory.
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THEN: Red Lipstick
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There's nothing that says "classic beauty" quite like red lipstick.
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NOW: Red Lipstick
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If you want to make a splash, go for a true-blue red like Charlize's. Curl your lashes and add mascara to keep your eyes looking awake and defined.
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THEN: Gelled Hair
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Don't you miss the days when every guy knew how to properly comb his hair? The oh-so-handsome Paul Newman was just one of the stars who styled with wax.
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NOW: Gelled Hair
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After decades of hair metal and bad bowl cuts, men's hair has finally gone back to this neat, chic style.
Sam's enthusiasm for makeup is only rivaled by their love of all things relating to cats. In their spare time, they enjoy watching scary movies, putting avocado on everything, and seeing how many shades of the rainbow they can dye their hair before 30.