MNY Love Story

MNY_lovestory

In 1913, young Chicago chemist Thomas Williams had a dilema. His older sister Maybel was in love with a man who was in love with someone else. Maybel Williams did her best with what was available - she used Petroleum Jelly on her lashes and brows to enhance them. Her brother decided to help her increase her allure by adding carbon dust to the Petroleum Jelly, which darkened her lashes and brows more dramatically. The product worked. In 1915, Maybel got her man and Thomas founded what would become the global industry giant, Maybelline, named after the bride and her favorite beauty aid.

Two years later, Williams introduced Maybelline Cake Mascara, the first modern eye cosmetic made for everyday use. Initially available only through mail order, it was so popular that women began to ask for it in drug stores. The signature red Eyebrow Pencil followed, along with colored eyeshadows and complementary eyeliners, leading the youthful, Flapper fashion trend of dramatic makeup. Maybelline became the first cosmetic company to advertise on radio and sales boomed. In 1932, responding to incessant demand, Maybelline introduced a special 10-cent package of Cake Mascara for retail sale. And the rest, as they say, is history!