
Max Factor is the father to on screen and modern cosmetics, he is the one who transformed the way the big screen was viewed, cosmetic wise. He opened up ladies eyes to self image and showed them that they are worth every bit of cosmetic beauty.
Where it all began:
Born in Lodz, Poland in 1877 he went into wig making as an apprentice and when he was twenty opened up his own wig shop. He started to do more cosmetics before the first world war. In 1902 himself and his family came to the St. Louis World’s Fair in the United States and they never returned to Poland, he began to sell cosmetic goods in St. Louis and greasepaints to local stage actors.
His big break:
Max had started to create a name for himself in St. Louis and later on actors started to come to Max for make up advice, this lead to the film industry hearing his name and in 1909 he moved to Los Angeles and got a job with the Pantages Theatre.
Involvement in film:
In 1914 he became to do make up for the starts in film, he had found a way to dye greasepaint but found that it didn’t look right on screen so he then perfected his method. His new and modified greasepaint allowed actors to look more natural in close ups on screen. Max then started to make false eye lashes, eye brow pencil, lip gloss and pancake make up. All of this make up where used on screen but as time went by the actors loved they way they looked so much that they started wearing it in every day life. This soon evolved into every women wanting to look glamorous in every day life.
In 1927 Max Factor released his own cosmetic line which was available to everyday women. Max then passed away in 1938 but not before leave behind such a great legacy. He did so much for film and cosmetics that it can not be forgotten. He is still an inspiration to everyone and continues to influence cosmetics today.