Great Lash Mascara by Maybelline a Cult Favorite for Over 46 Years. Here's How the Mascara is Made

By Sharriewilliams

                                 "GREAT LASH" Mascara



Maybelline debuted its "Great Lash Mascara" in 1971. It is still recognized by it's
 Pink and Green Chartreuse packaging inspired by Lilly Pulitzer's vibrant hues and prints. It's been a staple on drugstores shelves and in cosmetic bags ever since. It has been reported that a "Great Lash Maybelline Mascara," is sold every1.2 seconds. 

Called the protein Mascara "Great Lash" builds rich, full body onto lashes. Marketing people asked Maybelline Company researchers in 1970,  to come up with a Mascara to thicken and lengthen lashes better than anything on the market and would be easy to apply.  "Great Lash" was that product.   

Surveys taken by Maybelline's marketing team at the time indicated consumers
 didn't consider Maybelline products fashionable, still using the original "Eye" logo.  Updating product colors changed customer perceptions. Especially the teen market

The Lilly Pulitzer Brand was popular with high society. Because Pulitzer was close friends with Jackie Kennedy, her designs crowned her "The Queen of Prep." And, "Flower Power."


From the inspiration and dedication of Tom Lyle Williams to the the Merchandiserof Maybelline's new owners,  Schering Plough in 1971, Maybelline's "Great Lash"has remained an all time favorite Mascara for the last 46 years. 


I was contacted by Refinery 29, who Produces an online show called "How Stuff is Made." For permission to use some of my Maybelline Family photos.

Here is the video. No credit was given to me. It's a nice piece of history and well made.  I sent them a copy of my book, The Maybelline Story. They may do on article on their website. If so I will post it.