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Find the Max Factor Beauty Product You're After with this Free Service

Author: Henri Devine
by Henri Devine
Posted: Mar 17, 2015

Max Factor is one of the most famous names in cosmetics in the world. The company was founded way back in 1909 by, surprise surprise, Max Factor. Max Factor himself was an immigrant to the USA from Poland, who moved to California and subsequently started up the company, using his knowledge and experience gained in his career as a cosmetician. Max Factor originally was a makeup artist to the stars in Hollywood. The company initially produced makeup that was designed for actors. It was designed specially to show actors in their best light when being filmed. It was Max Factor's children who suggested to him that there was a huge potential market for the company in the general public. The fact that the company was making makeup and cosmetics for the big names on the silver screen would be a huge selling feature for Max Factor. The public would want to have products that were used by their Hollywood idols. Indeed Max Factor's children were correct. The brand was marketed to the public from 1927 and went on to become one of the foremost beauty brands in the world.

Makeup companies are renowned for discontinuing many of their most popular lines in order to make way for new products. Max Factor is no exception to that rule and has discontinued many of its most loved makeup products over the many years of its operation. Some of those loved products and/or shades include "Incredible Blue Face Masque", "Erace","Seamless Foundation 03", " Midnight Plum 710", "Lasting Performance Toasted Almond", "Linemaker Waterproof Eyeliner", "Soft Hazel No. 604 lipstick", "Perfect Peach lipstick", "Aquarius Body Splash", "Sheer Radiance", "Rosewood Long Lasting Lipstick 1910", "Cinder 859 lipstick", "Age Renew Foundation", "Erase Natural", "Shimmering Bronze Whipped makeup", "Seamless Liquid Foundation", "Signature Cologne", "Lipfinity 540", "Seamless Foundation No.7", "Hypersmooth", "305 Rose Beige", "Pan Cake", "2000 Calorie Mascara no. 104 Deep Auburn", "Whipped Cream Foundation", "Age Renew Creamy Ivory no.40", "Flawless Perfection Code 70" and many more.

Clearly, it is vital for any company's success to continue to innovate and create new products. This helps them to stay in the competition by attracting new customers with the new makeup products but also to spark new interest for its makeup in the loyal customer base that it already has. It is also important for makeup companies such as Max Factor to continue to make as many of its older products for as long as possible too. This is because all too often, when they discontinue products, it means that the consumer will be left frustrated with being unable to find the makeup product that they might have been using for years. They don't know what the alternatives are, be it those made by Max Factor or by other competing makeup companies!

It's good to know that now there is help out there and at no cost to the consumer, so that they can better find their much-loved Max Factor product.

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