100 Years Of Beauty Time-Lapse Video Released With African-American Model, Marshay Mitchell

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Before Christmas, a time-lapse video showing the evolution of beauty over 100 years went viral - and when we say viral, we mean that it's had a jaw-dropping 18 million views to date.

Now, the talented bunch behind 100 Years Of Beauty have released a second video - and we love it even more than the original.

The sequel stars African-American model, Marshay Mitchell posing as she has her hair and makeup transformed to represent the decades.

From the Victorian-esque updos of 1910 to the braided 1990s and today's more 'au naturale' look, we were transfixed for the full minute - and you will be too...

Here's a comparison of the part one and two, which do you prefer?

Watch the original 100 years of beauty video below:

And compare them, side by side:

14 Beauty Cheats Every Woman Should Know
Ice Cubes For Puffy Eyes(01 of14)
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Swollen eyes after a rough night? Cool off with some ice cubes. According to skincare expert Antonia Burrell, they provide an instant lift - just wrap them in a flannel or wash cloth and massage over skin for instant refreshment. "This makes an effective, yet simple treatment for puffy eyes," she says. (credit:Vasily Pindyurin via Getty Images)
Mascara As Eyeliner(02 of14)
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Don't forget to carry your mascara with you everywhere - it can work double-duty as eyeliner when you're in a bind, says Francesca Neill, make-up artist for COLLECTION. Just apply the mascara by wiggling the brush at the roots of the lashes - this works especially well if you're using a bushy brush. (credit:Silvia Bukovac via Getty Images)
Toothpaste For Problem Spots(03 of14)
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"This old trick has stood the test of time: dab toothpaste onto blemishes overnight for toothpaste's fabulous anti-bacterial properties and simply rinse off in the morning to help banish blemishes while you get your beauty sleep," says Burrell. (credit:Bogdan Dumitru via Getty Images)
Eye Liner In The Freezer For A Better Line(04 of14)
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Get a melted, crumbly eyeliner pencil back to its former state by popping it in the freezer for 10 minutes, advises Neill. "The tip of the pencil will harden and make applying so much easier.” (credit:Valua Vitaly via Getty Images)
Lipstick Instead Of Blusher(05 of14)
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"Use lipstick as a cream blush if you don’t want to carry a full make-up bag around with you," says Neill. Coral shades tend to work best for this. (credit:David Lewis Taylor via Getty Images)
Tapotement For An Instant Face Lift(06 of14)
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No time (or cash) for a facial? Give yourself a DIY spa experience with "tapotement," a facial massage technique that lifts and rejuvenates the skin and leaves a tingly and refreshing sensation."When you apply your facial serum or oil, simply tap gently on your skin, focussing on areas that show signs premature ageing, such as the forehead, for 30 to 60 seconds. "This stimulates the blood circulation to to the skin and reveals a glowing, radiant complexion. I use this technique as part of my 48 movement massage in the Skin Perfecting Luminosity Facial," says Burrell. (credit:Maskot via Getty Images)
Brazil Nuts For Breakout-Free Skin(07 of14)
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Want a quick fix for better-looking skin? Try popping a couple of Brazil nuts a day. Packed with selenium, they can help reduce inflammation, prevent breakouts and ease troublesome skin, according to Burrell. (credit:Kisa_Markiza via Getty Images)
Powder To Keep Your Lipstick In Place(08 of14)
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“Dust lipstick with loose, translucent powder to make any lip colour matte, and last all day," says Neill. (credit:Olga Miltsova via Getty Images)
Moisturiser To Keep Blush Looking Its Best(09 of14)
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To keep liquid blush from setting too quickly, Neill recommends putting extra moisturiser on your cheeks. Try Elizabeth Arden 8-Hour Cream, which also highlights cheekbones. (credit:Lena Clara via Getty Images)
Coconut Oil For Smooth Skin(10 of14)
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As the temperatures drop and colder weather starts to sap our skin's moisture, keeping skin hydrated is key.. "The skin can lose a surprising amount of moisture when showering," says Burrell. "I recommend to smooth some gorgeous multi-tasking coconut oil over your skin before a shower or bath (avoiding the face as it can block pores in delicate areas) to feel the benefits of the amazing moisturising properties." (credit:PicturePartners via Getty Images)
Green Tea For Swollen Eyes(11 of14)
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Don't throw out your tea bags - they're useful for calming puffy eyes, advises Burrell.Just pop the strained tea bag in the fridge and use as a compress to soothe tired eyes. Their secret? The caffeine and antioxidants are great for reducing inflammation. (credit:rezkrr via Getty Images)
DIY Soothing Mask For Dry Skin(12 of14)
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Burrell's favourite DIY facial treatment? Mashing up a banana with a tablespoon of honey and smoothing over damp skin like a mask."This rich (and delicious) concoction is rich in potassium as well as vitamins A and C which will all help to soothe flakiness and inflammation on the skin and is fabulous for skin prone to dryness or irritation," she explains. (credit:Bill Lai via Getty Images)
Tea Tree Oil To Diminish Redness And Heal Blemishes(13 of14)
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"This anti-bacterial superhero is perfect for reducing redness on sore blemishes and helping them to heal," says Burrell. "Try dabbing a tea tree oil solution topically to the skin or mixing into your moisturiser for all-day protection against inflammation and breakouts." (credit:Lucie Rihova via Getty Images)
Steaming For Gorgeous Skin(14 of14)
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Make a DIY at-home facial experience to create a glowing complexion. All you need is a kettle, large mixing bowl and a towel."Pour a little freshly boiled water into a heat-proof bowl," says Burrell. "Once cooled slightly, lean over the bowl and pop a towel over your head to trap the steam. This technique opens the pores to help clear out any nasty toxins from your skin - perfect if you live in the city! "Boost your steam session with a few drops of eucalyptus oil to really aid decongestion and help to purify your skin." (credit:Alain SHRODER via Getty Images)

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