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Makeup trends go in and out of style, like everything else in fashion.

A look that is considered beautiful today might be considered terrible a few years from now.

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Some of thesebeautylooks are classics and have been around for generations.

Some of the worst makeup trends are even downright dangerous.

Ranging from the iconic to the bizarre, here are the best and worst of history’s makeup trends.

Winged eyeliner

Did your favorite looks make the list?

Best: Winged eyeliner

Thewinged eyeliner lookis timeless.

In the 1950s, the invention of liquid eyeliner made achieving the perfect wing easier than ever.

Glitter makeup

The decade saw Hollywood starslike Sophia Loren and Elizabeth Taylorrocking the trend.

However, actually applying glitter to your face is a pretty terrible makeup trend.

Every day, 8 million tons of plastic enter our oceans.

Red lipstick

Since glitter is so tiny, even small organisms can swallow it.

But red lipstick goes back even further than that, as noted byBustle.

Ancient Egyptians crushed bugs to color their lips crimson.

Lipliner

Prostitutes in ancient Greecestained their lips with wineto signal their profession.

Just what is that limit, you might ask?

The look was surprisingly popular, leading toa 1,500 percentincrease in lipstick sales that decade.

Clara Bow

This stunning style cropped up back in the 1920s.

It also marks a turning point in cosmetics history.

Worst: Beauty patches

Beauty patches are one of history’s more bizarre makeup trends.

Beauty patches

People began wearing black patches on their faces as an accessory.

They could be small round dots or more elaborate shapes such as crescent moons or stars.

Best: Cut crease

The cut crease is making a revival and it’s about time.

Cut crease

You might not recognize the term, but you’ve definitely seen it before.

The look involves a darker shade above your eyelid crease, and a lighter shade on the lid itself.

Even better is that the look isn’t too hard to accomplish.

Queen Elizabeth I

This trend dates back to the days when more people had to work outdoors to make a living.

The quest for lighter skin inspired people to apply lead to their faces.

While lead will make your skin lighter, prolonged exposure also causes some pretty awful side effects.

Contouring

Best: Contouring

Contouring is basically magic.

It enables you to look completely different and can downplay parts of your face while highlighting others.

Contouring was long associated with the theater (viaByrdie).

Neon makeup

In the 1920s, Hollywood stars brought contouring magic to the silver screen.

Many stars going forward sported contoured faces, but the magic of contouring still largely remained an industry secret.

Thanks to the power of social media, it looks like contouring is here to stay!

Metallic makeup

Why was it such a big deal?

But for a few years, it was everywhere.

And some people have been trying tousher in a revival, and we can only beg them not to.

Thin eyebrows

Do we really want to welcome back a trend thatAllurelikened to “school supply highlighters?”

It’s also tricky to find a color that will mesh with your skin tone.

Nothing is more rock and roll than metal metallic makeup, that is.

Smokey eye

Metallic hues provide an edgy, modern look.

It’s not just about being on trend, either.

Metallic makeup can do so much more.

Colorful mascara

Those colors can also be used tohighlight your eyeswhen applied to the lids to make your eyes shimmer.

Popular back in the 1990s, this retro style but has been around even longer than that.

Metallic hues have actually been a trendsince the late 1960s, though they are now more popular than ever.

Here’s hoping that the latest revival of metallic makeup is here to stay.

Who wants to constantly have to pluck or shave their eyebrows?

Our advice is to let your eyebrows grow free it’s less painful and requires far less upkeep.

Best: Smokey eye

The smokey eye is a sultry, sexy, and timeless look.

It’s alsoa versatile onewith universal appeal.

What makes this enduring makeup trend so beloved?

The smokey eye has been around for centuries and was present as far back as ancient Egypt.

The makeup they used contained lead salts which, in small amounts, actually boosts the immune system.

Modern makeup formulas might not have medicinal properties, but the smokey eye still makes a powerful fashion statement.

Worst: Colorful mascara

Mascara doesn’t just come in dark shades.

While black mascara makes lashes look longer and fuller, colored mascara can look clumpy and unnatural.