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From Cher to Bianca Jagger, These Are the Most Iconic '70s Makeup Looks

The '70s were defined by a lot of things, but through some nostalgic hindsight, you could say it was really two things—disco and decadence. It was an era that ushered forth cultural phenoms like Halston and Studio 54. It was an era that launched bell-bottoms and big hair into the collective consciousness. It was also an era of iconic makeup. 

"Similar to women today, women in the ’70s wore makeup that made them feel independent, empowered, and confident," says Melissa Baker, Director of Education for Merle Norman Cosmetics. "Specifically though, in the ’70s brows were thin, lips were glossy, and lashes were long. A woman could use one of those elements, such as glossy lips as her signature (Ali MacGraw) or all of them at once (Cher) depending on how she wanted to express herself."

Ali MacGraw and Cher were certainly two of the biggest '70s beauty icons, but there were also others like Diana Ross, Donna Summer, Jaclyn Smith, and more. Keep scrolling to see the 10 most iconic '70s makeup looks (and the products you need to replicate them). 

Bianca Jagger, who I'm certain has never looked anything less than effortlessly cool, is pictured here in 1971 with a fresh complexion and a kohl-rimmed upper lash line. It's proof that '70s makeup can be simple and timeless, too. Replicate her look with a long-wearing, smudgeable black eyeliner and a coat or two of lengthening mascara.
If there's any feature Farrah Fawcett is most famous for, it's her hair, but I'd like to submit her perpetually bronzed skin for consideration, too. Whether it was a terracotta blush or a traditional bronzer she used, she was always sporting a sunkissed makeup look. 
Donna Summers was an icon for many reasons, but for the sake of the subject, I'll just concentrate on her memorable makeup looks. This one, in particular, which she wore in 1976, features a sublime smoky eye (seriously, just look at how well that eyeshadow is blended). 
If I had to name one person who first got me interested in the '70s fashion and beauty aesthetic, it would be Jerry Hall. Whether photographed dancing at Studio 54 or pictured alongside Mick Jagger, she always looked on-trend yet somehow timeless, too. I think her penchant for bright lipstick had something to do with it. 
Diana Ross's influence isn't limited to the '70s, though this super lashy look is certainly worth calling out. I won't even try to replicate this with mascara alone (my super straight lashes would never). Instead, I'll head straight for false lashes. 
Ali MacGraw did "no-makeup makeup" before the term even existed. The key to her look was her bright, glowing skin, which I'll be replicating through the use of a few select skincare products and a luminous foundation.
Jane Birkin will always be synonymous with effortless French beauty. Here, pictured in 1973, she wears a glossy lip that was a signature of the decade. This ook is made even better by the addition of a French-girl fringe. 
Baker counts Ali MacGraw and Cher as two of her most memorable '70s makeup icons. Here, Cher is pictured at the 1974 Grammys with a wash of iridescent blue-purple eyeshadow. To me, it looks eerily similar to a metallic shade of eyeshadow found in the Huda Beauty Mercury Retrograde Palette ($34), which is called Nebula. 
Jaclyn Smith's ultra-thin eyebrows were standard in the '70s. To replicate the look, Baker recommends reaching for "a modern makeup tool like the Merle Norman Automatic Fine Brow Pencil" to get "fine, precise application in a retractable package with no messy pencil shavings left behind." Apply it in short, upward strokes for that thin and long look.
Lauren Hutton, pictured here in 1974, makes me want to wear a monochromatic peach makeup look. Everything, from her eyeshadow to her blush and glossy lips, is perfectly color-coordinated. That means I can save time and money by using one product instead of multiple.

Next, these are the 19 best Chanel makeup products of all time



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