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Ever Wonder How Makeup Artists Create the Looks For Period Films? We Asked 3 of Them

In order to make a historical film believable, getting the hair and makeup right is vital. That's why a movie's beauty team will spend hours researching, designing, and planning how they can execute looks no one has worn for dozens, if not hundreds, of years.
We spoke with the talented hair and makeup leads on three huge era-specific movies out right now - The Favourite, Mary Queen of Scots, and Mary Poppins Returns - to find out how they went back in time. Keep reading to discover just how challenging Hollywood magic really is.
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