Monday, May 18, 2009

Max Factor

Max Factor is a cosmetics firm, founded in 1909 by Max Factor, a make-up artist for the Russian royal ballet. Max Factor is a brand of Procter & Gamble Co., which purchased the company in 1991.

In the 20s and 30s, the golden years of Hollywood, Max Factor became associated with the world of movie make-up. He created the first makeup for the movies in 1914, and coined the term make-up, based on the verb, "to make up".

Jean Harlow, Claudette Colbert, Bette Davis, Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Judy Garland, and all of the major movie actresses were customers of the Max Factor beauty salon, located near Hollywood Boulevard. Max Factor's name appeared on many movie credits, and Factor himself appeared in some cameos. He created looks to establish these actresses, such as Clara Bow's heart-shaped/pierrot lips. Years later, he exaggerated Joan Crawford's full lips to distinguish her from the myriad of wannabe stars copying the Clara Bow look he created. He created shades specifically for them: Platinum (for Jean Harlow), Special Medium (for Joan Crawford), and Dark (for Claudette Colbert).

Max Factor was a two-family, multi-generational, international cosmetics company before its sale in 1973 for $500 million dollars. Many of Max Factor's celebrity clients appeared, at no cost, in beautiful full page, color magazine ads to promote Max Factor cosmetics, so the brand "Max Factor" soon became world-renowned.

Max Factor is credited with many cosmetic innovations. Some of his innovations were the first motion picture makeup in 1914, Lip Gloss in 1930, Pan-Cake Makeup, forerunner of all modern cake makeups in 1937, Pan-Stik Makeup in 1948, Erace, the original cover-up cosmetic in 1954, and the first "waterproof" makeup in 1971.

1914: Created the first makeup made specifically for motion pictures, a thinner greasepaint made in 12 shades. It was in cream form and packaged in jars, as opposed to the thicker stick greasepaints used for theater.

1920: Developed the "Color Harmony" principles of makeup, which held that "certain combinations of a woman's complexion, hair and eye coloring were most effectively complemented by specific makeup shades".

1925: Introduces "Max Factor's Supreme Nail Polish", a metal pot of beige-colored powder that's sprinkled on the nails and uffed with a chamois buffer. It gives nails shine and some tint.

1927: Creates "Society Nail Tint", a small porcelain pot containing rose colored cream. Applied to the nail and buffed, it gives a natural rose color. "Society Nail White" also hits the market. It's a tube of chalky white liquid that's applied under nail tips and left to dry. The end result resembles the modern French manicure.

1928: Developed makeup, made specifically for use in black and white films. It's for this innovation that Max Sr. was awarded an Oscar.

1930: Invented Lip Gloss

1932: Developed a line of "Television Makeup", made specifically to meet the needs of television.

1934: Introduces Liquid Nail Enamel, forerunner of today's nail enamels.

1935: Opened the unique Max Factor Makeup Salon in Los Angeles.

1937: Created PanCake, forerunner of modern cake makeup, originally developed for color films.

1938: Max Factor dies at age 59. Max Factor, Jr. expands the family run business internationally.

1940: Created Tru Color Lipstick, the first smear-proof lipstick

1948: Developed PanStik makeup

1954: Created Erace, the original concealer, and developed a line of cosmetics specifically for color television's needs. (This line remains the standard for TV makeup).

1971: Invented the first waterproof makeup.


Photo: Carmen Kass

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Carmen Electra

What do a small town in Ohio and MAX Factor have in common? Carmen Electra, of course.

As the spokesdiva for the New MAX Factor, Carmen isn't afraid to mix it up. Here's a brief timeline on the exquisite, energizing phenomenon that is Ms. Carmen Electra.

Tara Leigh Patrick is born April 20, 1972, in White Oak, Ohio
A standout in performing arts, she begins modeling for department store advertisements as a teenager
Graduates from high school, spring 1990
Moves to Los Angeles at age 19; one week later meets pop-rock star Prince
Prince signs her to his Paisley Park Records label in 1992 and christens the new star Carmen Electra
Releases dance single Get On Up, reaches Top-20 status on dance charts, 1992
Chosen to host MTV's Singled Out in 1997
Plays lifeguard Lani McKenzie in Baywatch Hawaii, 1997-1998 seasons
Marries NBA basketball star Dennis Rodman on Nov. 14, 1998, in Las Vegas; the newlyweds separate after nine days and the marriage is annulled
Earns featured roles in several hit comedy movies, 1999-present, including Scary Movie, Starsky & Hutch and Cheaper by the Dozen 2
Becomes engaged to tasty, tattooed rock guitarist Dave Navarro, 2001
Marries Dave Navarro at the St. Regis Hotel in Los Angeles, Nov. 22, 2003; walked down the aisle by her father, Carmen wears a beaded off-white Badgley Mischka gown
Appears with then-fiancé rock guitarist Dave Navarro in the MTV limited-run reality series, 'Til Death Do Us Part: Carmen & Dave, 2004
Forms Bombshell Babes, contemporary burlesque dance troupe that performs nationally, 2004
Signs as the cover model and spokesperson for the New MAX Factor, August 2005
Appears as the centerpiece of an exclusive print, television and interactive campaign for the New MAX Factor, throughout 2006 and 2007
Travels the world; resides in Los Angeles