Max Factor

Max Factor is a revolutionary and innovative cosmetics line that is popular all over the world. First started by makeup artist Max Factor, there are many makeup artists below that makeup the line popular today. Learn more about these makeup artists below:

Max Factor

Max Factor's expert make-up technique propelled him into the movies during the early Twentieth century. Soon he was producing influential looks for exceptionally famous stars, including the legendary Cupid's bow lipstick style worn by actress Clara Bow. Max Factor's glamorous connections and artistic wizardry won him a major reputation and with every lick of his lipstick, every sweep of his blusher brush, he went on to inspire women across the world to experiment and fall in love with make-up.

Richard Dean

Richard Dean is the make-up artist responsible for creating Julia Roberts' sensational movie looks from Sleeping with the Enemy to Erin Brockovitch, Ocean's Eleven to Notting Hill. He has worked with many of Hollywood's most successful actresses including Nicole Kidman, Liv Tyler, Geena Davis and Demi Moore. Richard's latest movies include Mona Lisa Smile, Hitch and Closer, starring Julia Roberts and Natalie Portman.

Sarah Monzani

Sarah Monzani has been a successful make-up artist for 25 years. She's worked on a number of highly acclaimed films, from Bugsy Malone to White Squall and Jane Eyre. She won an Oscar for creating Madonna's sensational make-up looks for Evita and has worked with a range of A-list celebrities such as Kate Winslet and Brad Pitt.

Morag Ross

For 20 years, Morag Ross has created sensational make-up for a number of major Hollywood films, including Sense and Sensibility, Charlotte Gray and Lost in Translation. In 2004 she won a British Academy of Film & Television Arts award for the looks she created for the Oscar-winning film, The Aviator. She's beautified countless glamorous stars, including Scarlett Johansson, Cate Blanchett, Kate Beckinsale and Clare Danes.

Graham Johnston

Over the last twenty years, Graham Johnston has produced make-up looks for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters. He's worked with a number of high profile stars, including Renée Zellweger in both Bridget Jones's Diary and the sequel, Edge of Reason. He also created looks for Rachel Weisz in About a Boy and both Keira Knightley and Martine McCutcheon on the romantic comedy Love Actually.

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