Old school makeup tips n tricks that still work.
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Jul 6, 2014
Amy S.
Its old skool term, drag thang.
Jul 6, 2014
Annie D.
The term "Pancake" was coined back in 1935 by maxFactor, a brand that was extremely popular for the entertainment industry at the time. Pancake is a water based foundation that can be applied sheer to heavy coverage and is still sold today.
Jul 6, 2014
Annie D.
Jul 6, 2014
Genevieve D.
Oh ok! interesting!
Jul 6, 2014
Amy S.
Love that stuff
Jul 6, 2014
Leona K.
We always used Pancake makeup for shows in the 70s. Great stuff.