Many of Shrimpton’s makeup campaigns were iconic and are remembered well, even all of these years later. While Yardley is perhaps the makeup brand most associated with her name, Max Factor’s Hi Fluid, Pond’s Angel Face and Revlon’s Worldly Young Innocents lipstick and nail polish were equally memorable and appeared frequently in the magazines of the era.

Cutex - new slant on lipstick

Max Factor - He thinks I'm a natural... Hi Fi Fluid Make-up by Max Factor

Max Factor - Noveau Neutrals by Max Factor

Max Factor Sugarfrost Plums

Max Factor creates the Sugarfrost Plums.

Pond's - The look is fresh...young...utterly heavenly...so put on your Angel Face.

Pond's - The look is fresh...natural...utterly heavenly...the look is Angel Face. (apple)

Pond's - The look is fresh...natural...utterly heavenly...the look is Angel Face. (grapes)

Pond's - The look is fresh...natural...utterly heavenly...the look is Angel Face. (slicker)

Pond's - The look is fresh...natural...utterly heavenly so put on your Angel Face. (day suit)

Pond's - The look is fresh...natural...utterly heavenly...the look is Angel Face. (evening)

Revlon - Sweeping change in eye makeup! Revlon's new 'Brush-on Shadow'

Revlon, only Revlon, creates the soft pink smile. Lipstick by Revlon in 'Colors Unlimited.'

Revlon - Problem complexion? No problem with 'Natural Wonder' Revlon's new medicated make-up.

Revlon says Vro-o-o-m! Here they come. The brights. The bolds. And the beautifuls. The Wild Satins.

Revlon exposes 'The Worldly Young Innocents.'