Period pieces are just a little more captivating than your average program. For some, it might be the costumes. For others, the accents or slang. But, of course, we're drawn in by the hair and makeup of another time. Downton Abbey's fifth season just started, and the 1920s hair (hello, finger waves!) is dreamier than ever. But the styles are also making us wish we got a closer look at all the beauty in the Edwardian era. You, too? Don't worry: we rounded up an assortment of snaps from every season, so you can reminisce about the retro fabulousness. But just remember that some of Downton Abbey's beauty secrets are best kept in the past — hair that dirty didn't have the benefit of dry shampoo. Source: ITV
It seems a shame that Ladies Mary and Edith are hiding their chic styles under hats . . . Source: ITV
How trendy are these ladies' styles? Lady Rose is wearing finger waves, Lady Mary is sporting a bob, and Mabel has tousled flapper curls. Source: ITV
Even Dowager Countess Violet gets in on the bedazzled hair accessories action. Source: ITV
A rose by any other name would smell as sweet . . . in a table setting or tucked into Lady Rose's hair. Source: ITV
Even though eyebrows on fleek wouldn't be a thing for nearly 100 more years, Lady Mary was ahead of the arch game. Source: ITV
Lady Edith's flawless complexion has us wondering about the skin care routines of the early 1900s. Source: ITV
Re-create a more modern version of Lady Rose's hairstyle with our finger wave tutorial! Source: ITV
Backstage, we see the stylists fixing Lady Edith's embroidered headpiece. This accessory would be just as sophisticated now as it did back then. Source: PBS
Michelle Dockery's gets a makeup touch-up before getting in front of the camera. Source: PBS
While Lady Rose probably pinched her cheeks to enhance her flush, you can make your own stain at home. Source: ITV
Lady Edith's glamorous glittering headpiece really calls attention to those sculpted waves. Source: ITV
According to our research, the Crawley ladies' locks may have looked that shiny because they were super dirty. Source: ITV
Grandma Levinson (aka Martha) proves once again how chic ruby lipstick looks on redheads. Source: ITV
A sparkly hair accessory, a wispy veil, and a radiant glow — Lady Mary's wedding look is timeless. Source: ITV
To replicate the Crawley girls' blush, place it higher on your cheekbones and bring it all the way up to your temples. Source: ITV
Nail polish wouldn't come into fashion for a few more decades, but Lady Sybil's fingers look plenty elegant nude. Source: ITV
Here's another shot of Lady Mary with a cranberry lip — which is a flattering color for fair brunettes. Source: ITV
Here you can see the show's stylist sculpting those finger waves — the pick will ensure that not a strand is out of place! Source: PBS
You can tell they're not done working on Lady Sybil — she'd never have a hair out of place. Source: PBS