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This 2 Minute Video Shows You A 100 Years of Beauty in Japan

by Emma Mallaburn
January 19, 2016
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Don’t you just love videos that show you evolution of style from various parts of the world? It gives us an insight to what other cultures are like and what could be more fun than learning about something totally new.

For Cut Video‘s 16th episode, they show you a fascinating video that captures 100 Years of Beauty in Japan, which includes the change in makeup and hair trends over the last century. The video takes us into model Mei’s journey through every single distinct look. The 1910s showed us Edwardian pompadour while the 1970s took us to sultry blunt fringes.

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