The makeup industry is so huge, it’s hard to pinpoint just a few people whose innovations have changed the way we see and use makeup today. Makeup has been around for thousands of years (think ancient Egypt), but it didn’t always exist quite the way we know it now. It wasn’t until the 20th century that five new cosmetic companies were founded and modern makeup as we know it came to be.
Ready to take a trip down memory lane? Here are our picks of some of the most notable makeup artistry pioneers.
Rick Baker
Special effects makeup heavyweight Rick Baker is one of the most influential special effects makeup artists in history. Originally the protégé of Dick Smith, “the Godfather of Makeup”, he’s now built a name for himself and can easily hold his own. Seriously, how can you not become a legend after doing the special effects makeup for The Exorcist and Michael Jackson’s “Thriller”? But his most notable work is the epic werewolf transformation in 1982’s An American Werewolf in London. Before, beastly transformations occurred off-screen, but Baker’s mastery in makeup allowed the filmmakers to show the werewolf transformation in excruciating detail. His hard work didn’t go unnoticed—he won the first-ever Academy Award for Best Makeup for this film. Baker would later go on to win the most Oscars out of any other special effects makeup artist in history! He now has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame—not bad at all!Eugene Rimmel
Next up is the founder of one of the oldest cosmetic brands in the world: Rimmel London. Eugene Rimmel, apprenticing under his father as a perfumer for the elite, became a cosmetic and personal hygiene giant. His company became an international beauty empire that introduced us to the legendary mascaras that Rimmel’s name is synonymous with. Talk about a legacy! Rimmel is still one of the most recognizable makeup brands in the world—a drugstore favorite that sold trendy makeup as the “London Look”. With its branding intertwined with Kate Moss to this day, this beauty company shows no signs of slowing down.Max Factor
How can we not include the businessman who coined the term “make-up”? Russian-born Max Factor was closely associated with the film industry in his early years. He developed cosmetics that would look great on screen, and eventually introduced them to the public, too. The company is known for all sorts of makeup innovations such as inventing lip gloss, selling the first commercially available foundation and concealer, and packaging mascara in the tube-and-wand combo we know today.
In addition to makeup products, though, he also introduced the world to the “color harmony” theory. This principle is still used today to coordinate makeup colors with facial complexions!