If you think that today's stars have made great efforts for beauty, it's nothing compared with the previous screen sirens for vanity. From DIY skills in daily life to "don't try at home", here are the Super Sneaky beauty secrets of Hollywood's golden age.

Marilyn Monroe

In order to make her lips look fuller, Monroe will ask her makeup artist to apply lipstick and gloss in five different colors to create size. There is a darker red in the outer corner and a lighter tone in the middle of the lips.

Elizabeth Taylor

Liz Taylor turned a page from Cleopatra's book because both women had the habit of shaving. This may sound interesting, but it removes the baby's fine hair and the surface layer of skin cells, making the skin look like a face.

Audrey Hepburn

What's the secret of Hepburn's long eyelashes? After applying eye black, she will separate each eyelash with a pin. This is how you get lashes without lashes.

Carol Lombardy

During her career, Lombardy was injured in a car accident, causing her nose to bend slightly. Before makeup, she would draw a thin white line on it because she thought it would make it look straighter.

Grace Kelly

Contrary to popular belief, silhouette is not a new technology, nor was it invented by Kim Kardashian. The princess of Monaco uses powder Blusher to define her cheekbones. There is a shadow under her cheekbones and a slightly deeper shadow on the apple.

Plump lips have always been a beauty trait that people dream of, and Li is uneasy about her thin lower lip. In order to make up for this deficiency, she drew natural lips with lip lines, giving people the illusion of pouting.

The German American has many tricks, but her most notorious is to remove her molars to further highlight her cheekbones and temporarily cosmetic surgery with surgical tape. Wow.

Hayworth's wavy red mane is her symbol - so naturally, she must keep it in the top shape. Every time after washing her hair, she would put some oil on her hair, then wrap it with a towel and leave it for another 15 minutes. After that, she will wash it off with hot water and lemon juice to remove any residue.

To make her eyes look more dramatic, Garbo painted a thin layer of Vaseline on her eyelids, under a dark eye shadow. She also used a mixture of jelly and charcoal paint to make eyeliner.

Coconut oil may be all the rage today, but the star of the 1930s used coconut oil every day of his life. She will apply it to her face as a moisturizer to make her skin glow young and radiant.