I’m revisiting the groovy side of glam with 15 retro 70s makeup ideas that still turn heads—think feathered lashes, brushed-up brows, glossy vinyl lips, and sun-kissed bronze that glows under any light.
I’ll pair terracotta lids with dewy skin, flirt with cobalt shimmer, sketch crisp wings and floating creases, and sweep peachy blush to the temples. Add twiggy lower-lash flicks, satin-matte polish, and strategic misting—and you’ll see why these looks never left the party…
Feathered Lashes and Flirty Fringe

Let’s dial up the drama with feathered lashes and a flirty fringe that flutters with every blink.
I tease my lashes with a defining mascara, focusing on outer corners for that soft, winged sweep.
A whisper of taupe shadow frames the eyes, while precise liner taps the lash line.
I pair it with wispy bangs, creating movement, mystery, and that unmistakable 70s wink of glamour.
The 70s often favored natural skin and soft contours, complemented by feathered lashes to enhance that retro silhouette.
Glossy Lips With a Vinyl Shine

Sometimes all it takes is a vinyl-gloss lip to channel pure 70s star power. I sweep on a lacquered layer that looks glassy, lush, and unapologetically glam.
Think disco-lights catching every curve—slick, mirror-bright, and kissably plush. I outline softly, then flood color with a juicy glaze.
You’ll feel instant attitude: spotlight-ready, microphone-steady, and camera-loving. One swipe, and the night answers back. Bold and Beautiful: Red Makeup can amplify the look with striking color choices.
Sun-Kissed Bronzed Complexion

With a sweep of warmth and a whisper of shimmer, I dial in that 70s sun-kissed glow that looks like I just stepped off a Malibu set.
I bronze where the sun naturally kisses—forehead, cheekbones, nose, and chin—then veil everything with a sheer, golden veil for lit-from-within radiance.
- Choose a neutral-olive bronzer
- Feather with a fluffy brush
- Add peachy, luminous blush
- Finish with dewy setting mist
For an extra touch, I focus on products and techniques that help achieve a glowy makeup finish that appears radiant without looking oily.
Disco Shimmer Eyeshadow

Ready to turn up the lights? I’ll sweep on high-shine metallic lids that catch every beat, then flick bold glitter accents at the inner corners for that mirror-ball flash.
Stick with me, and your gaze will own the dance floor. The look channels a touch of Y2K Makeup revival with its shiny, attention-grabbing finishes.
High-Shine Metallic Lids
Often, the fastest way to channel pure disco energy is by sweeping molten metallic shadow across your lids until they gleam like a mirrorball. I tap cream formula on the center, diffuse toward the crease, then anchor with inky liner.
You’ll get liquid-luxe dimension without fuss—sleek, reflective, and unapologetically 70s.
- Prime with a gripping base
- Use fingertip for maximum foil
- Pair with crisp black liner
- Finish with fluttery lashes
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Bold Glitter Accents
Mirror-bright lids set the mood, but I up the drama by pressing bold glitter accents right where the light hits—inner corners, the center of the lid, and a whisper along the lower lash line.
I anchor sparkle with a tacky base, then tap on fine shimmer for disco impact. Pair with inky liner, feathery lashes, and glossy lips. You’ll catch every spotlight. Adding festival-ready touches like bold color blocking and metallic highlights can elevate the look, especially when you incorporate glitter accents.
Earth-Toned Boho Eyes

Let’s switch from disco sparkle to earth-kissed softness with warm terracotta lids that glow like sunset clay. I sweep on a plush wash, then frame it with feathered brown liner that looks softly smudged, never harsh.
You’ll get that effortless boho gaze—romantic, grounded, and unmistakably 70s. Korean makeup often emphasizes natural, dewy finishes and skin-focused techniques that complement warm, earthy eye looks like this, especially when paired with soft-focus skin.
Warm Terracotta Lids
Sweep on sun-baked terracotta and watch your eyes glow like golden-hour desert light. I press a matte clay hue across my lids, then tap a copper shimmer at the center for heat-kissed dimension. The warmth flatters every iris, making skin look sun-touched and alive. I keep edges softly diffused for that effortless boho vibe.
- Prime lids for grip
- Blend upward softly
- Pop shimmer center
- Finish with mascara
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Feathered Brown Liner
Often, I trade harsh wings for a soft, feathered brown line that looks sun-warmed and effortlessly cool.
I smudge a creamy chestnut pencil along the lash line, then blur upward with a fingertip for that breezy, boho haze. Pair it with dewy skin, bronzed cheeks, and a whisper of taupe shadow. Add fluttery mascara, maybe a honey gloss. Suddenly, my eyes feel vintage, earthy, and free. I also like to experiment with creative eye makeup to keep the look playful and modern.
Graphic Floating Crease Liner

- Use a felt-tip liner for razor edges
- Sketch lightly, then refine
- Keep lids matte to spotlight the arc
- Balance with clean, fluttery lashes
- Perfect the classic shape by angling the wing to follow the natural lift of the outer eye cat eye and extend slightly past the brow tail.
Pastel Wash Lids

Sometimes a sheer veil of color does more than a full glam beat, and pastel wash lids prove it.
I sweep cloud-soft mint, lilac, or baby blue over my lids, letting the tint glow like morning light. A touch of creamy highlight at the inner corners lifts everything.
Paired with feathery brows and a satin skin finish, the look feels airy, modern, and unmistakably retro.
Twiggy-Inspired Lower Lashes

I channel Mod-era drama by painting on Twiggy-inspired lower lashes, turning my gaze into a graphic statement without weighing it down. I sketch tiny lash flicks beneath my eyes, spaced like delicate petals, then anchor them with jet-black liner and fluttery top mascara.
The result feels playful, cinematic, and crisp—retro energy with modern ease.
- Use a fine-tip liquid liner
- Map dots before flicks
- Keep spacing consistent
- Seal with smudge-proof mascara
Terracotta Blush Draping

Let’s sweep on terracotta blush for a warm, sun-kissed flush that looks like golden hour on your cheeks.
I feather the color from apples to temples, letting it drape upward for a sculpted lift without harsh contour.
You’ll see your features tilt higher, softly defined and gloriously radiant.
Warm, Sun-Kissed Flush
With a sweep of sun-baked terracotta, I drape blush high across the cheeks and into the temples to mimic that golden-hour glow. I blur edges with a soft brush, tapping a touch on the bridge of my nose for a beachy, lived-in warmth.
The color lifts my complexion instantly—sunny, effortless, and undeniably 70s.
- Choose satin or demi-matte formulas
- Blend upward, never downward
- Anchor with sheer bronzer
- Finish with dewy setting mist
Sculpted Temples Lift
Sweep terracotta blush from the outer cheekbones into the temples to carve a lifted, 70s silhouette that feels chic and sunlit.
I feather pigment upward in soft arcs, then melt edges with a clean sponge for a seamless drape.
A whisper on the bridge ties warmth together.
Pair with brushed-up brows and glossy lids, and watch your features look taller, brighter, and effortlessly retro.
Metallic Gold Inner Corners

Turn up the glimmer by tapping metallic gold right into the inner corners—those tiny crescents catch light like disco balls at midnight.
I feather the shimmer outward, letting it kiss the bridge of my nose so my gaze looks bright, awake, and glam. It’s instant studio lighting—no filter needed.
- Choose creamy, foil-finish gold.
- Use a petite pencil brush.
- Anchor with a matte base.
- Soften edges with fingertip.
Statement Blue Eyeshadow

I sweep a bold cobalt wash across my lids, letting that electric blue steal the spotlight.
To balance the look, I pair it with a clean, nude lip that whispers while the eyes shout.
For extra 70s drama, I trace crisp graphic liner to carve contrast and make the color pop.
Bold Cobalt Wash
Dive headfirst into a bold cobalt wash and let your eyes do the talking—nothing says ’70s drama like a single, saturated veil of electric blue.
I sweep pigment from lash to crease, soften edges, and keep the shape clean and confident. The color beams like neon vinyl under disco lights—sleek, unapologetic, unforgettable.
- Prime lids for grip
- Use a dense flat brush
- Diffuse edges softly
- Finish with inky liner
Pair With Nude Lip
That electric cobalt steals the spotlight, so I balance the look with a clean, modern nude lip that whispers while the eyes shout.
I reach for a satin-matte beige or peach that mirrors my skin’s undertone, then trace lightly with a soft liner. A dab of clear balm adds plushness.
The effect feels fresh, retro-cool, and effortlessly chic—letting your vivid lids lead, while lips stay sleek, sculpted, and camera-ready.
Graphic Liner Contrast
Sweep a jet-black graphic liner against bold blue shadow, and the contrast snaps into focus like a vintage magazine cover.
I sketch crisp wings, then stack a floating crease line for drama. The electric cobalt makes my eyes beam; the liner anchors everything with retro attitude. You’ll love how clean edges amplify color and confidence.
- Use gel liner for sharp control
- Press pigment; don’t swipe
- Balance with soft, lifted brows
- Seal with setting spray
Soft-Focus Matte Skin

Sometimes the magic of 70s beauty starts with skin that looks velvety and quietly perfected—think soft-focus matte that blurs without looking flat.
I prep with a balancing primer, then tap a satin-matte foundation where needed, diffusing edges with a damp sponge. A whisper of blurring powder sets the T-zone. I finish with strategic, sheer highlight on temples and brow bone for dimension that stays camera-ready all night.
Peachy Nude Lip Pairings

In a nod to disco softness, I reach for peachy nudes that warm the face without stealing the spotlight. I sketch a subtle cupid’s bow, tap in balm, then glide on a creamy peach with a satin sheen.
The effect feels sunlit, effortless, and timeless—like vinyl spinning at golden hour.
- Exfoliate lips gently
- Choose peach with neutral undertone
- Define with rosy-beige liner
- Finish with sheer gloss
Smudged Kohl and Lived-In Liner

After that sunlit peach lip, I crave contrast—so I reach for kohl and let it blur like a midnight echo on vinyl.
I trace the waterline, then smudge the edges with a fingertip, softening corners for that slept-in swagger.
A quick wing, imperfect on purpose, feels rebellious yet refined.
I anchor lashes with mascara, keep lids matte, and let the smoky haze steal the spotlight.
Glitter Accents for Night-Out Glam

Cue the sparkle and dial it up—glitter turns my 70s beat into pure disco fever. I sweep micro-shimmer over lids, press foil-finish flecks at the center, and tap stardust on cheekbones so you catch every light.
A vinyl gloss seals the groove while liner smolders underneath. Let’s glow like Studio 54, no disco ball required.
- Use cosmetic-grade glitter
- Anchor with glitter glue
- Balance with soft skin
- Remove gently with oil







