Maybelline founder Tom Lyle Williams

North Scottsdale Lifestyle Magazine, features Author Sharrie Williams

The Maybelline Story And the Spirited Family Dynasty Behind It
Perhaps you remember the familiar advertising slogan, “Maybe she’s born with it. Maybe It’s Maybelline.” It might be one of the last legacies handed down from the original family of an American dynasty. Although the company now known as Maybelline New York was acquired by L’OrĂ©al Paris in 1996, Maybelline remains a household name.
One of the original family’s direct descendants, Sharrie Williams, has authored, The Maybelline Story…and the Spirited Family Dynasty Behind It, to tell her family’s own fascinating story.
The office in her attractive, yet beautifully stylish adobe-style North Scottsdale home, is neatly stacked with a rich collection of photos and memorabilia. She tells the story of how the vision of her grandfather’s brother founded the American make-up giant, Maybelline Cosmetics.

The book is a true page-turner, each chapter leaving the reader wanting more. In the Preface, Alan Andrews Ragland, describes company founder, Tom Lyle Williams, as “a self-made man—a boy from small- town American who, through determination, great ideas and plain old hard work, created an astonishingly successful company called Maybelline.”
In 1915, Mabel Williams, inspired her brother, Tom Lyle, to formulate an eye-beautifying product called, “Lash-Brow-Ine.” Today’s version of that original product still claims to be the best-selling mascara of all time. Tom Lyle, bought the company that became known as Maybelline with a $500 loan he borrowed from his brother, Noel J. Williams
That company, named in sister Mabel’s honor, would eventually become the leading cosmetic industry giant in America.

As the story goes, after witnessing his sister Mabel, “replacing” her singed eyebrows and lashes with a mixture of burnt cork and petroleum jelly, Tom makes a tremendous discovery. He realized that the way actresses made their eyes so compelling on screen could be easily replicated for non-starlets with a few ingredients in their proper ratios.

Sharrie Williams relates a colorful story of how her great uncle, the middle son of an American family (with roots going back to the 1600s, that include Benjamin Franklin, the founder of West Point and a leader of the Boston Tea Party) played a pivotal part in American history, creating a company with a product that has become a familiar household name.
During the “roaring ‘20s,” the “flapper era” would provide a devoted following for the eyelash and eyebrow beautifiers that Maybelline produced. The demand for Maybelline products was so great that even through the Depression the company remained successful.
“Hollywood and Silent Films were a key ingredient in making Maybelline, the great company it became during the 20th century,” Sharrie explains.
Some of the famous faces over the years who have represented the Maybelline Cosmetics Company have included: Gloria Swanson, Jean Harlow, Clara Bow, Joan Crawford, Paulette Goddard, Rita Hayworth, Betty Grable, Lana Turner and Loretta Young.

After the company sold in December 1967, Linda Carter of Wonder Woman fame became the face of Maybelline for a time. After it sold again to Loreal Paris, Maybelline New York’s famous Super Models representatives have been the likes of Christy Turlington, Kirstin Davis, Miranda Kerr, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Melina Kanakaredes, and Sheetal Mallar. Julia Stegner, Jessica White, Emily DiDonato, Lisalla Montenegro, and Shu Pei.
The author grew up in Southern California leading a middle class lifestyle until the sale of the Maybelline Company made her father an overnight multi-millionaire, which she says turned out to be both a blessing and a curse. Sharrie reveals candidly her own realization about beauty, from the inside out.
We asked her some questions about her life and experience in writing the book.
nsL: What is one of the most interesting things you learned from documenting your family’s history—and from growing up in that family?
SW: I learned, our lives were like the old Saturday Night Live skit, ‘It is better to look fabulous than to feel fabulous.’ I remember when the Maybelline Company sold, my parents went through a nightmare divorce and my father became obsessed with creating a lifestyle of the rich and famous. It was a brutal transition and I covered up my grief with a lot of make-up, designer clothes and an expensive car. After all…to the world I was supposed to be happy and look fabulous, but inside my heart was breaking. This lifestyle went on until I too, faced a divorce and the loss of a child. From that point on I wanted to find the real person hiding inside the perfect facade I created to protect me from being hurt.
nsL: in your book, you point out that the Maybelline Company survived through some of the most tumultuous times in American history. What made the company sustain during the Great Depression? What was it like to be a part of that history?
SW: My great uncle Tom got down on his knees every night and asked God for guidance. During the Depression he lost his fortune, but he was given the key to success. Up until that time, the Maybelline product was mostly available through the classifieds in magazines and newspapers. He decided to sell Maybelline in the dime stores, making it affordable for all women, putting the product in a little red box and dropping the price from 75 cents to 10 cents. He moved from Chicago to Hollywood and used the famous faces of movie stars to endorse his product…and the rest is history. I’m grateful to be from the family that gave the world a quality product for beautifying their eyes, yet it was, and is, still sensibly priced.

nsL: how did you come to live in North Scottsdale and have you adjusted to living in the desert?
SW: My daughter graduated from Arizona State University and received her Masters from University of Phoenix. She fell in love with a boy at ASU and married him at his father’s home in Tempe. After their first child was born, I knew I had to be where my kids were. So I rented my home in California and bought this charming adobe-style home on an acre in North Scottsdale. I’m still going back and forth to California to see my sister and my friends, but after almost three years living here, writing my book and now my blog everyday, I’m falling in love with the peace and quiet and creative energy radiating from the beauty surrounding me here in the desert.
nsL: What are some of your own personal beauty and healthy lifestyle tips?
SW: I’ve been using use the most incredible skin products from Dr. George Brennan in Newport Beach for over 15 years and they have kept my skin tight and plastic surgery unnecessary. HC Compound and PM Stimulator: These two prescription strength products are used together to accelerate exfoliation, lightening and the cell renewal process. The HC Compound contains point one percent Retin A, and the PM Simulator contains four percent hydroquinone and 12 percent lactic acid.
nsL: What are some of your favorite summer foods?
SW: I eat mostly vegetarian to keep my blood free from toxins, and I enjoy raw salads, with two tablespoons of olive oil every day; a watermelon at least once a week; and my favorite breakfast is a cup of frozen blueberries in the blender with almond milk. I find the more flushing foods I eat, the cooler I feel, and I sleep much better in this heat.
nsL: you’re in great shape. What do you do for exercise?
SW: I go at least four or five days a week to AZ on the Rocks for yoga, and I swim in my pool for cardio. Combining all these ingredients has been my fountain of youth, and I’m blessed to have the time and space to live such a healthy lifestyle here in North Scottsdale.
Sharrie Williams blog and website can be viewed at MaybellineBook.com. Her book, The Maybelline Story and the Spirited Family Dynasty Behind It can be purchased on Amazon.com and through her website. Follow Sharrie on Twitter @sharriewilliams and Facebook Sharrie Williams.

Article Eleanor Andersen | Photography Joseph Albert

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MAYBELLINE ULTRA BIG ULTRA LASH MASCARA

Hi Sharrie, I was an avid devotee of the Utlra Big Ultra Lash waterproof mascara in velvet black. I used it exclusively for YEARS until it was discontinued around 1999. Since then I have spent a small fortune on numerous mascaras only to be severely disappointed with the mascara AND the brush. While the next best substitute is Maybelline Great Lash mascara, it doesn't quite live up to the UBUL. Is there ANY, way to reintroduce or reformulate the original? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks!



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Response: 



I truly feel as if your email today was heaven sent! Unfortunately, they are out of stock at the moment and I am anxiously waiting their reply. Thank you so much for taking the time to refer their website to me. PS - just came home from shopping and the fresh peaches were on sail. I am going to try your Aunt Mabel's recipe for peach cobbler. I saw a video link for you actually making it and it looked delish! You made my day twice today, thank you.



After receiving several requests for Ultra Big Ultra Lash I'm happy to have some good news. Send your questions, reviews and personal stories to me to post on the Vintage Maybelline Book Blog.  


Maybelline Art Deco ads transform from black and white into eye-popping color during the 1930s

                  Vertical ad in Photoplay magazine 1935

                  Full page black and white ad in 1936


       Same image used on first carded merchandise in 1936


During the 1930s Depression. Maybelline mascara was no longer sold through the classifieds in magazines, it was now sold in dime stores, produced in smaller boxes and dropped from 75 cents to 10 cents.  Profits soared and were put right back into advertising.  This full page, glossy color ad from 1937 is a perfect example of Maybelline's transformation from black and white to color.

Maybelline was the first to develop carded merchandise.


Read the whole story in my book, The Maybelline Story and the Spirited Family Dynasty Behind It.  

Guest Blogger Joy Haskell tried them all but is happy to get back to Maybelline.


Maybe it’s Maybelline”. Sometimes it’s good to get back to your roots. I was recently on twitter and I started reading some of Sharrie Williams tweets. Sharrie is the grandniece of Tom Lyle Williams, who is the founder of Maybelline. It was perfect timing as I needed a change in my makeup.


 I purchased Maybelline’s Black Mega Plush Volum’ Express Mascara. It did exactly what it was suppose to – give me volume and length to my eyelashes. The Mega Plush Volum’ Express did not smudge or run. 
My eyes tend to water easy and it was nice not to have black streaks under my eyes; as with other mascara’s. It also did not clump together, which then causes my thin eyelashes to “cake” together and when I try to separate them they either fall out or it turns into one big clumpy lash.
Sorry, L’Oreal but I have tried all of your mascara’s and have to say my lashes and your mascara’s do not get along.
I also purchased Maybelline Dream Fresh BB 8-in-1 Beauty Balm Skin Perfector Medium Sheer. Who has 8-in-1 Beauty Balm that doesn’t make your skin oily or worse break out? Maybelline. When I say my skin is sensitive; let me paint a picture for you. The moisturizer I use is medical grade as I have tried just about all of them. If my skin has the slightest change in makeup I break out or I get red and blotchy. Needless to say I had a lot of drama/trauma in my teen years when it came to makeup. Back to the story, I was hesitant but thought I would give it a shot.
 Insert angelic music here... it worked. I did not break out and I even tried it without my moisturizer with no break out or blotchiness. I did not get oily or shiny. I can wear it with or without powder and I feel confident. I said sometime’s it’s good to get back to your roots. When I was a teenager I used Maybelline. When I “grew up” I started using other brands like Mac, LancĂ´me, etc. Who wants to pay $40 for Mascara every month? I don’t.  I’m tired of paying $48 for my Primer that I still have to wear with a powder.
I paid less than $20 for both products and am
 S-A-T-I-S-F-I-E-D. 
 It paid off for me to get back to my roots.

By Joy Haskell
Twitter: @ishouldread
Email:  ishouldread@gmail.com

Joy thank you for writing a great post for the Maybelline Book Blog.  I think you need to get your Blog going again because you have a cute style and express your words with humor and originality.

I hope you buy my book and do a review for me and be sure to click on:Live From the Runway where Maybelline New York is sponsoring Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Oh and please keep trying more products and let me know what you think.  


                        But remember it all started in 1915 with.....

                                          Tom Lyle Williams!!!

Beauty Addict Princess london reviews Maybelline during Fashion Week on the Maybelline Book Blog.



Princess london picks....."If you love fashion, beauty, celebrities and interesting things follow me."

Here is Princess london's review of Maybelline mascara and eye shadow..... leave a comment if you agree or disagree.


  
 To say I am a beauty addict is an understatement I love trying new products. However,   I was always a little skeptic of drugstore makeup. But since trying Cover Girl eyeliner and falling in love with it,
I decided to try Maybelline.  I had seen the commercials for the new mascara and was curious to try it, since I had tried so many different mascaras that made my sensitive eyes cry.  I ended up buying the mascara and an eye shadow quad since it was on sale.
I am so happy I did. I find it hard to find a nice shade of pink shadow. However, this one is just the right shade. When blended together the colors will truly make your eyes pop. There are instructions on how to put on the shadows, but I put them on my own way. Put a dab of the white shadow in the corner of your eyes. Sweep the pink all over the eyes. The brown shade is meant to be used as a liner. However, I am more a fan of the old-school pencil liner. I used it as a shadow on top of the pink to darken up the look for the night. In addition, I added my beloved Cover Girl liner.
 Next came the true test would I fall in love with the Maybelline Mascara as much as the commercial made me think I would. And the answer is yes I did. This mascara is so amazing that when I went shopping for foundation a few days later that week .The person who was doing my makeup commented that my eyelashes look so good I do not need to wear mascara. I will admit you need to be careful when applying the shadow though. If you press your brush down to hard in the palate the powder will get to loose. So investing in a good brush is a good idea. Other than that, I cannot think of anything I dislike about the products. The mascara not only gave me longer lashes like it promised. It did not cause my eyes to turn red or make me cry like most other mascaras.
If I had to rate, the products on a scale of one to Ten I would give them nine and a half. The only thing they have to do to get a ten is make the shadow less breakable.
Next time you are wondering if someone was born with it, it is probably Maybelline.

Thank you so much for the charming review. Your blog is exciting and as fun an any online entertainment magazine. Hope you come back with more up to the minute news and by the way I'd love it if you bought my book, The Maybelline Story and wrote a review for me.
Warmly, Sharrie Williams

Princess london is an Aspiring Stylist tweet her if you need fashion advice or want to hire her. Also a writer, tweet her if you want her to write an article for you. 
    
twitter is @princesslondn.

Maybelline New York will once more be the Official Make Up Sponsor of the Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week starting September 6.  Jen Su takes us behind the scenes at this year's New York fashion Week as we have a look at all the beauty looks created with Maybelline.


MERCEDES-BENZ FASHION WEEK SEPT 6 - 13 Maybelline New York’s Colossal Cat Eyes Mascara will officially launch in October.

Watch NY Fashion Week S/S 2013 shows: Live stream scheduleWatch NY Fashion Week S/S 2013 shows: Live stream schedule...Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2013 is bringing the front-row experience to fashion fans around the world. You Tube and Maybelline New York will once again be bringing the excitement of New York Fashion Week...


Maybelline’s Colossal Cat Eyes Mascara............




Maybelline Beauty Fashion Night Out
14th Street & 9th Avenue, New York, NY (A, C, E or L to 14/8th avenue)
6:00pm-11:00pm
The Meatpacking District’s Maybelline New York hosts their official Color Studio Lounge. Enjoy makeovers by Maybelline’s top make-up artists, walk the catwalk like a pro and step into their custom photo studio to show off your new looks and much more!
Read all about it!!!!

Maybelline New York is Live from the Runway, Fall 2012, Click on.

But just remember it all started with Tom Lyle Williams in 1915. Be sure to read the whole story in my book... The Maybelline Story and the Spirited Family Dynasty Behind It..

Not much for glamour but did Amelia Earhart carry Maybelline with her on the plane?



























August 23, 2012, 
Finding the lost Aviator, Amelia Earhart's plane. http://newyork.newsday.com/news/world/amelia-earhart-search-returns-without-conclusive-images-1.3856752



This 1941 Vintage Maybelline ad was produced just four years after Amelia Earhart's plane was lost and War was declared on the Japan. 



When I think about Amelia Earhart's plane crashing onto a reef off a remote island in the Pacific Ocean I can't help but wonder if her courageous Spirit wasn't there to help direct and protect our boys during one of the darkest hours in American history.  I know she still inspires me to dream bigger and bolder and go beyond my own comfort zone.  How about you?  What do you think about Amelia Earhart's incredible journey into the unknown with the heart of a Lion.



Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood say they're throwing their support behind a privately-financed search to uncover the fate of American aviator Amelia Earhart, who went missing in flight 75 years ago. AP video. (March 20)


In the first video they show some cosmetics found in the possible wreckage.  Freckle cream, rouge and a broken mirror from a compact. Is it possible Maybelline was also on the plane in Amelia Earhart's make-up bag???  if so this is what it would have looked like in 1937.

Recovery of Amelia Earhart’s Alleged Anti-Freckle Cream Triggers New Search




Amelia Earhart: 'Beauty kit' found on desert island in Pacific




Live from New York it's Ms. Sharrie Williams on the "The Profit Express," Check out the list of impressive guests Tim Healy has interviewed.

Listen to “The Profit Express” tonight on 88.7 FM WRHU and live on the web by clicking on the listen live link at wrhu.org. - Tim Healy Interviews Sharrie Williams author of The Maybelline Story and the Spirited Family Dynasty Behind It.


Cleck on the links below to hear some of Tim's best shows.

George Foreman
Guests: George Foreman Boxing and Business Legend
Play George Foreman
P90X
Guests: Tony Horton Creator of P90X
Play P90X
"American Chopper"
Guests: Paul Teutul Sr. star of "American Chopper" - Senior vs. Junior
Play American Chopper
"Cake Boss"
Guest: Buddy Valastro, star of "The Cake Boss"
Play Cake Boss
"Pawn Stars"
Guest: Rick Harrison star of cables #1 show "Pawn Stars"
www.rocktorichesbook.com | Play Rock to Riches
Secrets of A Jewish Mother
Guests: Jill Zarin Housewives of NYC / Lisa Wexler Lisa Wexler Show
Play Secrets of a Jewish Mother
Joe Girard
Guest: The World's Greatest Salesman — Joe Girard
Play Joe Girard

Podcast of The Profit Express and my interview today will be available on the Maybelline Book Blog soon.

MUSES Magazine features Author Sharrie Williams and The Maybelline Story


Here is my interview in the September issue of MUSES magazine.  I have to say, I was quite honored when I received a request to be one of MUSES Fine 9, a select list of accomplished and awe-inspiring masters of the arts.


I was also thrilled to see my book featured along side Judi Shekoni, whose latest accomplishment is playing Zafrina in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2. In theaters November 16.  Subscribe to Muses here.

Official Trailer for Braking Dawn - Part 2. Click on video.

MULTI MILLION DOLLAR CAR...Clark Gable and Carole Lombard fell in love in his '35 Duesenberg.


Clark Gable was the original owner of this beautiful 1935 Duesenberg JN with custom coachwork by Bohman and Schwartz.


Gable, Lombard and a '35 Duesenberg

By JERRY GARRETT / The New York Times

Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/business/auto-news/gable-lombard-and-a-35-duesenberg-647560/#ixzz24UpTV4Hb 




Clark Gables 1935 Duesenberg Model JN Convertible Coupe  by Gooding & Company was up for auction last weekend in Pebble Beach, California at the Concours d' Elegance.  Bidding went as high as $6.4 million but that wasn't high enough to meet the seller's predetermined "reserve" price, so this Duesenberg didn't sell.
The glamours Duesenberg played a part in Gable's famous relationship with Carole Lombard. The two met at a party after which they went for a long drive...and the rest is Hollywood history.



Of course all this talk about Hollywood glamour makes me think about my great uncle Tom Lyle Williams and his 1940 Packard Victoria, coachwork by Bohman and Schwartz.. Here it is today in this video.
Maybelline Founder Tom Lyle Williams, standing next to his 1940 Packard Victoria at his Villa Valentino in the Hollywood HIlls. 

Tom Lyle Williams, Packard Victoria restored by Steve Snyder's father, Bill Snyder, owner of the car today.
http://vimeo.com/29981530   Speaking of classic romantic cars, check out this video of my father Bill Williams Clenet Series 1, number 13.....which placed second in the Neo-Classic category.  The 5th annual Desert Classic Concours d’Elegance, was held February 17 – 26, 2012, at The Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort in Rancho Mirage, California. Hailed by Der Spiegel magazine as one of the "Top Ten Classic Car Shows in the World."   
Want to know more about Tom Lyle Williams 1940 Packard Victoria or his nephew Bill Williams 1977 Clenet made by Clenet Coachworks in Santa Barbara, or anything about Chuck Williams-BB1, Steve Snyder Donna Williams or me, Sharrie Williams, just click on our names.