The Timeline of Cosmetic Foundation

  • 500

    Bronze Make-up Brush 500 A.D.

    Bronze Make-up Brush 500 A.D.
    For many centuries, makeup brushes, perhaps invented by the Egyptians. This bronze makeup brush was found in a Saxon cemetery and thought to date back to 500 to 600 AD.
  • Theatrical Use 1500's-1600's

    Theatrical Use 1500's-1600's
    Foundation at this time was originally used to depict certain characters in theatre. It was used to show emotion and performers of Japanese Kabuki would wear elaborate makeup.
  • Middle Ages-Renaissance 200 B.C.

    Middle Ages-Renaissance 200 B.C.
    Ancient Greeks and Romans of this time women did not use foundation to match their complexion, but used a white lead or chalk to have a look of paler skin for a fairer complexion, which showed priviledge and class at the time.
  • Greasepaint

    Greasepaint
    Used in theaters, invented in the 1860s in Germany by Ludwig Leichner, used for stage make up
  • Max Factor (The Father of Make-Up)

    Max Factor (The Father of Make-Up)
    Max Factor moved from Russia to L.A. to get closer to the film industry and spread his expertise...From Mascara-Foundation and Eye Shadow to Lip Gloss he made it.
  • Pan-Cake Make Up

    Pan-Cake Make Up
    This foundation became patented by Max Factors invention of the first powder., came in a flat pan like container.
  • Ebony Fashion Fare True Finish

    Ebony Fashion Fare True Finish
    Founded in 1973 by Eunice Johnson she created the first-ever mineral liquid foundation for black women.
  • Dual Purpose makeup

    Dual Purpose makeup
    Created to benefit certain types of skin, sensitive and dry skin.
  • High Definition Make Up Era

    High Definition Make Up Era
    Cosmetic companies have begun to create foundation and other make up to work with HD cameras.
  • Acne Prone Skin Foundations

    Acne Prone Skin Foundations
    There are cosmetics now made specifically for people who struggle with acne.
  • African Stone Age 840 B.C.

    The earliest use were seen in Africa, Egypt and , Ancient Greece , first seen in the form of utilised red mineral pigments.