Beauty Packaging Staff05.07.20
Since most of us are still staying home during the Covid-19 crisis, the Makeup Museum is giving us a sneak peek into its 'beauty artifacts' on social media -- and is currently showcasing Marilyn Monroe's skincare 'prescription' from Dr. Erno Laszlo.
Watch the video below. Dated March 17, 1959, Erno Laszlo’s chief historian and branding officer Patricia Schuffenhauer shows Monroe's personalized skincare regimen.
One of the products 'prescribed' to Monroe was Erno Laszlo's “Normalizer Shake-It,” a tinted toner treatment -- now relaunched as Shake-It, for a limited time. The launch was timed to coincide with the Makeup Museum's 1950s Makeup in America exhibition Pink Jungle.
The team at Erno Laszlo relaunched the iconic product based on the same 'clean' formula from 1930. Shake-It is shown above, right. (The photo of Monroe on the left is via Instagram/MarilynMonroe.)
Packaged in a square bottle, the design pays homage to the product's original look -- including a custom red wax seal that represents Dr. Laszlo's "The Angel of Beauty."
Tune In To the Shake-It Masterclass on Instagram Live Today
Erno Laszlo's Influencer Manager Adriana Autie and Social Media Manager Stephanie Rosen are going on Instagram Live today at 3 pm EST to talk about the relaunch of the iconic product.
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Next up, the Makeup Museum's social media accounts will feature imagery from its galleries focused on 1950s ads; 1950s entrepreneurs including Charles Revson, Helena Rubinstein, Estee Lauder, and Elizabeth Arden; and rare iconic beauty items, such as Salvador Dali's Bird in Hand compact.
Makeup Museum is also hosting Instagram Live interviews with prominent makeup historians. Tune in on Friday, May 8th to hear Gabriela Hernandez, author of Classic Beauty: The History of Makeup.