Max Factor Lip Gloss

Before Max Factor lend a hand to make lips shine in the entertainment scene, grease paint was used by theater companies to make their lips glossy. However for the big screen, this type of grease paint was not applicable. They could not use this grease paint because not only was it too thick but the colors it was in were just too mismatched with the actresses’ lips. This drove Max Factor to create one of the earliest forms of lip gloss we know of today. What he did was he created a thinner version of the grease. He gave it 12 varying shades and had it first packaged in a jar, then into collapsible sanitary tubes. As it quickly became one of the must haves in the film industry, Lilian Gish was the first one to use in 1928. The first lip gloss he commercially distributed was in 1932 and he called the product X- Rated.  It promised to make women’s lips glossy with a subtle shine that lip sticks could not just deliver.


Max Factor #120 Just a Crush Nice Lip Gloss

Max Factor #120 Just a Crush Nice Lip Gloss

Price: $2.49
Time Left: 4h 8m

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