We are used to the idea that everything related to fashion goes back in time. Now is the time for 60s fashion. You know what are some of the biggest beauty trends for this spring?

1. Hair caught half-up
This pattern was originally seen at Brigitte Bardot, where the sides of the hair were tied back. To give Shailene Woodley a similar look, hair stylist Keith Carpenter gave volume to her hair through a dry shampoo.
This pattern was originally seen at Brigitte Bardot, where the sides of the hair were tied back. To give Shailene Woodley a similar look, hair stylist Keith Carpenter gave volume to her hair through a dry shampoo.

2. Eyelashes like Barbie dolls
To achieve this look you need to extend the eyelashes up and down the eye. But keep in mind that the lower eyelashes can be made by drawing them on the skin. Cosmetic artist Jo Baker mimicked the effect by doing this black-brushed 'drawing' under Lucy Boynton's eyes with a brush.
To achieve this look you need to extend the eyelashes up and down the eye. But keep in mind that the lower eyelashes can be made by drawing them on the skin. Cosmetic artist Jo Baker mimicked the effect by doing this black-brushed 'drawing' under Lucy Boynton's eyes with a brush.

3. Faint lips
When Tippi Hedren appeared on the screen with lipstick painted in glittery pink in 1963, all the girls realized that this would make them look sexy and soft.
When Tippi Hedren appeared on the screen with lipstick painted in glittery pink in 1963, all the girls realized that this would make them look sexy and soft.

4. Cast back hair
Back in the '60s, throwing hair back was a good look, at least for your hair, as Lauren Hutton also proved, and is a favorite pattern for Olivia Culpo as well.
Back in the '60s, throwing hair back was a good look, at least for your hair, as Lauren Hutton also proved, and is a favorite pattern for Olivia Culpo as well.

5. Pastel tones on eyes
Marisa Berenson first tried such a make up. To make her eyes look bigger and whiter, make-up artist Shannon Pezzeta applied blue on the lids to her eyebrows.
Marisa Berenson first tried such a make up. To make her eyes look bigger and whiter, make-up artist Shannon Pezzeta applied blue on the lids to her eyebrows.

6. Reversed end of hair
There was no expression like "I woke up with hair like this" in Sharon Tate's time. Curved bottoms give you a greasy look and stylist, Harry Josh, likes to combine them with split ends in the middle.
There was no expression like "I woke up with hair like this" in Sharon Tate's time. Curved bottoms give you a greasy look and stylist, Harry Josh, likes to combine them with split ends in the middle.

7. Hair bracelets
Catherine Deneuve chose to pair her voluminous hair with a circle that gave the look of a cute little girl.
Catherine Deneuve chose to pair her voluminous hair with a circle that gave the look of a cute little girl.

8. Cat eye
Legend, like Sophia Loren, gave way to this technique, and almost every star copies it today. The extended brush gives the impression of full eyelashes and wide eyes, which makes you look flirtatious in an innocent way.
Legend, like Sophia Loren, gave way to this technique, and almost every star copies it today. The extended brush gives the impression of full eyelashes and wide eyes, which makes you look flirtatious in an innocent way.

9. Highlighted apples
Jane Birkin was one of the girls in the 60s who wanted a fresh look and natural make up. Highlighting the cheeks still remains one of the best ways to shine and make your make-up look fresh.
Jane Birkin was one of the girls in the 60s who wanted a fresh look and natural make up. Highlighting the cheeks still remains one of the best ways to shine and make your make-up look fresh.