…that you’ve never heard of since
My mom used to oily pads called Eye Q’s to remove eye Make up. And some type of gelatin supplement drink for her nails.
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…that you’ve never heard of since
My mom used to oily pads called Eye Q’s to remove eye Make up. And some type of gelatin supplement drink for her nails.
by Anonymous | reply 198 | December 18, 2024 9:04 AM |
Scotch Hair-Set Tape: a roll of pink cloth tape with pinked edges made for, yes, setting your hair. It was expensive for dimestore stuff so she would save all the little pieces and stick them to her makeup mirror for future use.
by Anonymous | reply 1 | October 9, 2024 4:53 AM |
[quote]And some type of gelatin supplement drink for her nails.
Knox gelatine, my mother used it as well.
by Anonymous | reply 2 | October 9, 2024 4:57 AM |
My mom used a V bar, you’d squeeze it between your hands or thighs for a resistance workout. It was so loud. It was a precursor to the Suzanne Sommer’s Thigh Master.
by Anonymous | reply 3 | October 9, 2024 5:09 AM |
She had a lot of weird things.
She had this jewelry cleaning thing. You dumped your jewelry in it. There was some type of soapy liquid in it. You turned it on and it vibrated and voila: clean jewelry.
by Anonymous | reply 4 | October 9, 2024 5:15 AM |
My mom used that too, r1. She used Dippity-do with it.
by Anonymous | reply 5 | October 9, 2024 5:26 AM |
DDT powder to rid the cats of fleas!
by Anonymous | reply 6 | October 9, 2024 5:32 AM |
Those discs that she would stand on and twist back and forth for exercise.
by Anonymous | reply 9 | October 9, 2024 5:50 AM |
The chocolate liquid diet stuff in a can, can't remember the name of it, this was before Slim-fast. Metracal? You were supposed to drink it for breakfast and lunch and then eat a healthy supper.
by Anonymous | reply 10 | October 10, 2024 3:21 AM |
Kerchief which she wore after setting her hair with bobby pins. Yes, that was the 50s.
by Anonymous | reply 12 | October 10, 2024 3:32 AM |
Fels-Naptha Laundry Detergent Bar for grass stains on our jeans. Just gooled it; it's still around!
by Anonymous | reply 13 | October 10, 2024 3:38 AM |
Lee's Press-On Nails for special occasions.
by Anonymous | reply 14 | October 10, 2024 3:39 AM |
Foam hair curlers
by Anonymous | reply 15 | October 10, 2024 3:43 AM |
A wig made from her own hair.
by Anonymous | reply 16 | October 10, 2024 3:44 AM |
Pedro, the pool guy.
by Anonymous | reply 18 | October 10, 2024 3:48 AM |
Swiffer dry cloths as tampons.
by Anonymous | reply 19 | October 10, 2024 3:51 AM |
R6. My mother, the hard-core birdwatcher and overall nature lover bragging that she got the last of the available DDT and coated the exterior with is.
by Anonymous | reply 20 | October 10, 2024 3:52 AM |
Dr. Pepper flavored Lipsmackers. I'm not joking.
by Anonymous | reply 21 | October 10, 2024 4:32 AM |
AYDS weight loss candies.
by Anonymous | reply 22 | October 10, 2024 4:45 AM |
Some kind of tooth whitening powder that came in a white plastic jar maybe two inches high and six inches in diameter. It had a screw top lid also made of white plastic. It looked like Comet but smelled like mint.
The stuff may have predated yours truly by several years so it could've been a 1970s only product; Mom didn't need much of it to keep the nicotine stains at bay.
by Anonymous | reply 23 | October 10, 2024 4:56 AM |
Those plastic foldable rain bonnets that were kept in a purse. She would don that thing at the merest hint of a drop of rain while out running errands and it embarrassed me to no end.
by Anonymous | reply 24 | October 10, 2024 5:18 AM |
Albolene. I discovered it made a great lube for alone time.
by Anonymous | reply 25 | October 10, 2024 5:30 AM |
Uban coffee crystals, Made with hot water from the faucet.
by Anonymous | reply 26 | October 10, 2024 5:42 AM |
She bought a lot of Avon products in fancy bottles that would be worth money some day.
by Anonymous | reply 27 | October 10, 2024 5:44 AM |
R25 In high school, my friend’s dad had a porno movie with Ron Jeremy where he used Albolene as anal lube.
by Anonymous | reply 28 | October 10, 2024 5:50 AM |
by Anonymous | reply 30 | October 10, 2024 6:02 AM |
^^ can be used as at-home abortion kit…
by Anonymous | reply 31 | October 10, 2024 6:15 AM |
I can't imagine wanting to watch Ron Jeremy fuck someone in the ass. Heteros are very strange.
by Anonymous | reply 32 | October 10, 2024 6:27 AM |
R21 Dr Pepper flavored lipsmackers — brings back a very dear memory . It was 1975. I was working at the UCLA French dept in Haines Hall. I guess the story will give away I’m a woman.
Every morning i sat at my desk, drank coffee, and put on my makeup. I had this ginormous Dr Pepper lipsmacker — a lovely translucent reddish berry tone, it lasted forever .
When the chairman went to Paris he gave me a metro map which hangs on my wall today . Thanks for sparking this precious memory; I never imagined at the time I would remember it so fondly
by Anonymous | reply 33 | October 10, 2024 7:50 AM |
Whenever company came she’d drag out the old coffee percolator.
by Anonymous | reply 34 | October 10, 2024 8:05 AM |
Dippity doo
by Anonymous | reply 35 | October 10, 2024 8:07 AM |
And the ceramic cigarette holder. It was a white rectangular box. The lid had a raised design with an eagle. It was one of my jobs to fill the box. I guess it could hold roughly two packs of cigarettes.
by Anonymous | reply 36 | October 10, 2024 8:08 AM |
And then there were all the special food items we weren’t supposed to touch because she was “watching her figure.” Now it strikes me as an odd phrase; it was normal to me then.
The items? Melba toast, Tab, Fresca, Stella D’oro biscuits (they were hard and dry as fuck but not bad dunked in coffee)
by Anonymous | reply 37 | October 10, 2024 8:12 AM |
The neighbor's wives for company. She was always visiting. I guess she was bored being alone in the house during the day.
by Anonymous | reply 38 | October 10, 2024 8:34 AM |
Joselito, her Filipino houseboy.
by Anonymous | reply 39 | October 10, 2024 8:38 AM |
She would peel the grapes before adding them to the jello.
by Anonymous | reply 40 | October 10, 2024 9:46 AM |
Reading glasses. Reading glasses everywhere. I used to think she was crazy, but now....
by Anonymous | reply 41 | October 10, 2024 4:17 PM |
Pond's Cold Cream
by Anonymous | reply 42 | October 10, 2024 4:46 PM |
Estee Lauder makeup
by Anonymous | reply 43 | October 10, 2024 4:53 PM |
She joined a gym that had a machine she stood on, somewhat like a treadmill. She then put a belt-like thing around her butt with the two ends of the belt attached to the machine in front of her, and stood there while it jiggled her.
by Anonymous | reply 44 | October 10, 2024 5:05 PM |
[quote]r40 = She would peel the grapes before adding them to the jello.
Was her name Beulah?
by Anonymous | reply 45 | October 10, 2024 5:20 PM |
My mother had a an exercise contraption that was a set of ropes with loops for your arms and feet and you attached it to a door and lay on your back while pulling your arms and legs back and forth.
I loved playing with it as a kid but honestly it seems now like a sex device.
by Anonymous | reply 46 | October 10, 2024 5:29 PM |
R10 it was Sego. My mom drank it too. When she deep fried stuff, she used Fluffo, which was like Cisco dyed yellow.
by Anonymous | reply 47 | October 10, 2024 6:18 PM |
Avon. She had a collection of the cute and gaudy ceramics the cosmetics came in but tossed them out unexpectedly. I hid a body lotion decanter shaped like corn on the cob, for no reason I can ascertain, but it was 'corny' so I had it in my bookcase for awhile until one of my roommates used it as a weapon against my other roommate in college.
by Anonymous | reply 48 | October 10, 2024 6:32 PM |
R48, don’t lie. I know why you kept that corn cob-shaped Avon bottle.
by Anonymous | reply 49 | October 10, 2024 6:35 PM |
Jean Naté après le bain splash.
Basically an "elegant" tall bottle of lemon-scented alcohol that a fancy lady would use after she climbed out of the tub. Naturally I "splashed" myself après le bain with drama and conviction.
by Anonymous | reply 50 | October 10, 2024 7:24 PM |
My mother had, just once, small guest soaps that were single-use puffs. I was so impressed by them that I never forgot. I asked her recently about them; she said she saw them in a department store, bought them, and never found them for sale again. Does anyone know what they were?
by Anonymous | reply 51 | October 10, 2024 8:02 PM |
Gloria Marshall Figure Salon membership.
by Anonymous | reply 52 | October 10, 2024 8:02 PM |
Tussy deodorant
by Anonymous | reply 53 | October 10, 2024 8:06 PM |
Aqua Net
Skin So Soft
by Anonymous | reply 54 | October 10, 2024 8:20 PM |
Sanka
Certs and Tic Tacs
by Anonymous | reply 55 | October 10, 2024 8:26 PM |
Dolls. Many dolls. Many, many, many, MANY dolls.
by Anonymous | reply 56 | October 10, 2024 8:29 PM |
Pert Plus shampoo and L’eggs pantyhose.
by Anonymous | reply 57 | October 10, 2024 8:54 PM |
Tubes of Cucumber Cooler moisturizing mask. It was a gelatinous substance that would dry into what appeared to be a slightly green-tinted second layer of skin. I had great fun using it to make fake wounds for pranks and Halloween.
by Anonymous | reply 58 | October 10, 2024 9:08 PM |
They still sell single use "soap sheets". They look like paper and dissolve instantly. They are not "puffy", however.
by Anonymous | reply 61 | October 10, 2024 9:22 PM |
Figurines wafer bars, Leggs pantyhose, Dentyne and Sen Sen. Mom would save the eggs all year and then, use them at Easter for our backyard hunts. They were stuffed with cash.
by Anonymous | reply 63 | October 10, 2024 10:00 PM |
Little rose-shaped guest soaps in three or four shades. We had two bathrooms in our house - one pink, one blue and each had a title plastic tray for the soaps. I thought they were incredibly glamorous and used them all the time.
by Anonymous | reply 64 | October 10, 2024 11:18 PM |
Helene Curtis, Prell or White Rain shampoo, a contraption that you would put your face over and then steam your face (the kids loved it). Also, Lilt, which I loved the smell of.
by Anonymous | reply 65 | October 10, 2024 11:29 PM |
[quote]Also, Lilt, which I loved the smell of.
You're definitely in the minority, r65.
by Anonymous | reply 66 | October 10, 2024 11:36 PM |
r49, you may be crazy enough to put a corn in the cob glass dispenser up your booty hole but I'm not the one. The lotion inside of it did provide as an excellent lube though.
by Anonymous | reply 67 | October 10, 2024 11:55 PM |
Caress soap, used exclusively - on face and body, for face - after Ponds cold cream. Later she switched to Albolene. She had a big box of Cie dusting powder in her bathroom that lasted for years and years.
She loved General Foods International Coffees and Tasters Choice coffee crystals. She had a steam iron with a handmade cabinet for the ironing board that had a formica countertop, on wheels that rolled around. It had a little compartment inside for the starch or fabric sizing. I wish I still had it!
She used those little green tooth flosser things. Nectasweet saccharine tablets, everywhere in the house. Tons of office supplies. I never saw so many paperclips and folders, rubberbands, hole punchers, tape, you name it. This was longer after she had retired. Had a beige AT & T phone from the 80s with a super long cord and never replaced it.
by Anonymous | reply 68 | October 11, 2024 12:18 AM |
General Foods International Coffees!!! Yes!
by Anonymous | reply 69 | October 11, 2024 12:24 AM |
Sucrets lozenges in the tin. An empty Sucrets tin was in her sewing basket for loose buttons.
by Anonymous | reply 70 | October 11, 2024 12:43 AM |
My mother used this stuff every time we had a cut or scrape. It hurt like hell. She used the same bottle for 15 years, and always called it 'Metholade'.
by Anonymous | reply 71 | October 11, 2024 1:34 AM |
We had Mercurochrome.
by Anonymous | reply 72 | October 11, 2024 1:44 AM |
Brazil nuts.
by Anonymous | reply 73 | October 11, 2024 2:04 AM |
Adorn Hairspray which is largely forgotten.
by Anonymous | reply 74 | October 11, 2024 2:12 AM |
What were thsoe pastel colored mint wafers in a dish called?
by Anonymous | reply 75 | October 11, 2024 3:15 AM |
potpourri on the mantel. It only got changed when it got rancid
by Anonymous | reply 76 | October 11, 2024 3:16 AM |
She kept one of those tins on the stove labeled "Grease" into which she poured any unused grease from the supper frying. I guess it was a leftover habit from The Depression. God knows what was in that rancid fat.
by Anonymous | reply 77 | October 11, 2024 3:35 AM |
Reeds peppermints
by Anonymous | reply 78 | October 11, 2024 3:41 AM |
Laudanum.
by Anonymous | reply 79 | October 11, 2024 3:46 AM |
Darvon
by Anonymous | reply 80 | October 11, 2024 3:50 AM |
Dry Idea
by Anonymous | reply 81 | October 11, 2024 3:52 AM |
L’Eggs stockings that were packaged in plastic eggs.
by Anonymous | reply 82 | October 11, 2024 3:54 AM |
She slathered her face in cold cream, like 1/4 inch thick.
by Anonymous | reply 83 | October 11, 2024 3:55 AM |
My mom had the tin grease thing on the stove too. But the knob on top of the lid was missing so there was a hole there that anything could just crawl into. I save bacon grease in a jar in the fridge. She made us save used Christmas wrap and bows too for corns sake. That is the cheapest thing you can buy every year at a dollar store. Ridiculous. We ate her Metracal cookies because we were always hungry and never had fun kid stuff to eat ourselves.
by Anonymous | reply 84 | October 11, 2024 5:27 AM |
Roundup* on weeds. Now she has cancer. Coincidence?
by Anonymous | reply 85 | October 11, 2024 5:52 AM |
R64, you just reminded me. Yes, we brought a pitcher out from under the bathroom sink, filled it with those “roses”.
But I don’t think they got used by guests often. And my mother threatened me with an even worse punishment.
by Anonymous | reply 86 | October 11, 2024 6:01 AM |
My dick
by Anonymous | reply 87 | October 11, 2024 6:38 AM |
Oil of Olay, a pale pink moisturizer now simply called Olay.
I find that jarring.
by Anonymous | reply 88 | October 11, 2024 7:02 AM |
Bonnie Bell astringent and toner.
by Anonymous | reply 89 | October 11, 2024 8:00 AM |
We had Bactine.
by Anonymous | reply 90 | October 11, 2024 9:21 AM |
Ponds cold cream.
by Anonymous | reply 91 | October 11, 2024 5:41 PM |
My first dildo.
by Anonymous | reply 92 | October 11, 2024 5:42 PM |
5-Day Deodorant Pads™. Also MUM™ deodorant( "MUM's the word, keep it under your arms!")
Spic 'N Span™, the greenish powder type.
Jubilee Kitchen Wax™, for all the white enameled appliances.
Playtex™ girdles. She wouldn't dare go out of the house without one.
Wyman's™ canned blueberries. She used to make the best blueberry muffins(and sometimes pancakes) using the recipe right on the can. This handy little product made it possible to have muffins year round. All we had BITD was whatever NJ could produce, and the season was over very quickly.
by Anonymous | reply 94 | October 11, 2024 6:04 PM |
Hard white asparagus spears. 🤮
by Anonymous | reply 95 | October 11, 2024 6:22 PM |
[quote] And then there were all the special food items we weren’t supposed to touch because she was “watching her figure.” Now it strikes me as an odd phrase; it was normal to me then. The items? Melba toast, Tab, Fresca, Stella D’oro biscuits (they were hard and dry as fuck but not bad dunked in coffee)
I increasingly realise our mothers and grandmothers weren’t naturally thin because of the lack of fast food; they were actively starving themselves.
Most of the women in my paternal family had what we now recognise as eating disorders. They were also control freaks.
by Anonymous | reply 96 | October 11, 2024 7:32 PM |
R75 Vip. One mint had the strength of two large martinis.
by Anonymous | reply 97 | October 11, 2024 7:43 PM |
Carob-coated fruit and nuts. It's just like candy!
No, mom, it fucking isn't - not even close.
Oh well then, would you like some ice milk? SMH
by Anonymous | reply 98 | October 11, 2024 7:45 PM |
Carob tasted horrible. Nobody, today, eats carob.
by Anonymous | reply 99 | October 11, 2024 8:19 PM |
[quote]because she was “watching her figure.” Now it strikes me as an odd phrase
If you don't watch your figure, nobody else will.
by Anonymous | reply 100 | October 11, 2024 8:28 PM |
Brim.
by Anonymous | reply 101 | October 11, 2024 9:12 PM |
Non-fat evaporated milk. All you had to do was add water. Nothing killed Special K quicker than that shit. Cheerios lasted a little longer; Shredded Wheat lasted the longest when using that shit. Guess that's why Mom at Grape Nuts.
by Anonymous | reply 102 | October 11, 2024 9:12 PM |
[quote]because she was “watching her figure.” Now it strikes me as an odd phrase
by Anonymous | reply 103 | October 11, 2024 10:58 PM |
Here is a fabulous Adorn commercial from 1968. The girl looks so chick and so Warholesque while she's spraying her giant side curls but when you see the finished product her 1965 hairstyle looks so dated by 1968.
by Anonymous | reply 104 | October 12, 2024 12:44 AM |
My mother used a cream called Esoterica on the backs of her hands to get rid of liver spots.
by Anonymous | reply 105 | October 12, 2024 12:46 AM |
Seabreeze astringent
Flex shampoo
by Anonymous | reply 106 | October 12, 2024 12:52 AM |
My mother was a Breck girl.
by Anonymous | reply 108 | October 12, 2024 12:59 AM |
Tickle Roll-on antiperspirant
by Anonymous | reply 109 | October 12, 2024 1:08 AM |
R80, my parents were always on Darvon. I hadn’t thought about it until a few months ago when I started taking Celebrex… I’ve accidentally called it Darvon at least a dozen times.
by Anonymous | reply 110 | October 12, 2024 2:12 AM |
Celebrex doesn't give you any type of buzz, though, does it?
I remember my friend's (HS) parents having Darvon. Her parents had lots of pills that she'd steal and bring to school for us to use.
by Anonymous | reply 112 | October 12, 2024 2:20 AM |
Anacin
by Anonymous | reply 113 | October 12, 2024 2:21 AM |
An 18 inch rubber dildo.
by Anonymous | reply 114 | October 12, 2024 2:22 AM |
I know ssome of you used the Flowbee as children.
by Anonymous | reply 115 | October 12, 2024 6:45 AM |
I have one now.
by Anonymous | reply 116 | October 12, 2024 7:21 AM |
Rogaine and Viagra
by Anonymous | reply 117 | October 12, 2024 7:25 AM |
My mom had a hose that she connected to the hot-water bottle. I don't know what she used it for.
by Anonymous | reply 118 | October 12, 2024 7:30 AM |
silver hair claw clips. Boy they were strong.
by Anonymous | reply 119 | October 12, 2024 8:35 AM |
The posts about hair spray and rollers and such are reminding me that Mom also had special pillow cases. I doubt they were real silk but they were very silky. Meant to protect her hairdo.
by Anonymous | reply 121 | October 12, 2024 1:10 PM |
[quote]silver hair claw clips. Boy they were strong.
You want defined waves, r119? You *have* to use Goody clips!
by Anonymous | reply 122 | October 12, 2024 6:21 PM |
I bought her Yves Rochernatural skincare--seaweed bath gel, apple toothpaste, arnica bruise cream--which she liked but she swore her undying allegiance to yenta Adrienne Arpel. Some of the Arpel things in the beginning were good but the line went to hell. Was surprised to see that Rocher is still around.
by Anonymous | reply 123 | October 12, 2024 7:46 PM |
Saw that Rocher has gone to hell, too. Her favorite products were the Elizabeth Arden cleansing grains, which she had me use along with Queen Helene for zits, the Adrienne Arpel honey almond scrub and coconut cleansing cream, and that cheap but reliable Coty face powder that's still sold at Walgreens. Ponds was always there for eyemakeup which she was not great at removing.
by Anonymous | reply 124 | October 12, 2024 7:53 PM |
Dannon Ice Milk dessert.
by Anonymous | reply 125 | October 13, 2024 1:51 AM |
R118 Enema
by Anonymous | reply 126 | October 13, 2024 2:07 AM |
Brillo or SOS?
Brillo
*
Comet or Ajax?
Comet
by Anonymous | reply 127 | October 13, 2024 2:13 AM |
Dorothy Gray Orange Flower Water. Don't you love these old duennas of makeup, most of whose brands are gone, gone, gone. Alexandra de Markoff skincare and Germaine Monteil foundation. On the cheap side, Hazel Bishop matte lipstick which would outlast a nuclear war. Revlon Love Pat powder foundation. Skinny sticks of iridescent purple eye with Mon's mascara smears all over them. The false eyelashes caked in mascara that I would wash for her when I couldn't stand anymore. There was a drycleaning fluid type of cleaner. Her granddaughters loved rummaging rhough her makeup and jewelry case and she didn't mind. .
by Anonymous | reply 128 | October 13, 2024 2:34 AM |
Omg, R125! Ice milk! Yes, that was another of Mom’s untouchable foods. But that wasn’t a problem. It tasted nothing like ice cream.
That was a zillion years ago but I don’t believe Mom’s brand was Dannon. IIRC, it was Sealtest. That ring a bell for any of you fellow ancient gays?
by Anonymous | reply 129 | October 13, 2024 2:52 AM |
On the topic of food items Mom bought that we COULD eat, if it came in a can, she loved it. (If she used a can opener, she felt she had been cooking.)
We had the full complement of Beefaroni, Spaghetti-Os, and so on. If it was made by Chef-Boy-R-Dee, we ate it.
by Anonymous | reply 130 | October 13, 2024 3:11 AM |
Not mom, but grandmother : some nasty-ass Tea Rose perfume that was somewhat realistic, but nauseatingly intense.
by Anonymous | reply 131 | October 13, 2024 3:32 AM |
Vaseline Intensive Care Lotion in the large pump bottle. Then, St. Ives lotion in the large pump bottle, which I liked.
Canned asparagus. IIRC, Del Monte brand.
by Anonymous | reply 132 | October 13, 2024 3:37 AM |
R132 All of that still exists.
by Anonymous | reply 133 | October 13, 2024 4:00 AM |
Excuses
by Anonymous | reply 134 | October 13, 2024 4:03 AM |
[quote]The posts about hair spray and rollers and such are reminding me that Mom also had special pillow cases. I doubt they were real silk but they were very silky. Meant to protect her hairdo.
My mom used them also. I'm pretty sure hers were made of satin.
by Anonymous | reply 135 | October 13, 2024 9:01 AM |
R135, mine did, too. They had a satin finish but were not silk satin, which would have required careful hand-washing or dry cleaning. They were polyester, probably.
A while back, I bought some silk satin pillowcases on a lark. They look luxuriously lustrous and feel great - always smooth and cool against your face - but the washing was a pain in the ass.
by Anonymous | reply 136 | October 13, 2024 9:18 AM |
Guerlain Terracotta powder, 1980s. Then in the 90s some of the fancy elder queens I would meet (I was still young..ish) were obviously using Terracotta as well.
by Anonymous | reply 137 | October 13, 2024 9:44 AM |
Has Tussy deodorant been mentioned?
by Anonymous | reply 138 | October 13, 2024 10:04 AM |
Passion by Elizabeth Taylor, but only rarely and because my father liked it.
by Anonymous | reply 139 | October 13, 2024 11:14 PM |
Her signature fragrance was Replique.
by Anonymous | reply 140 | October 14, 2024 1:49 AM |
How many cancers were caused by the daily use of talcum powder?
by Anonymous | reply 141 | October 14, 2024 2:59 AM |
R13 My grandmother used that but I can't remember what for. She swore by it.
by Anonymous | reply 142 | October 14, 2024 3:08 AM |
A whip and a strap-on if the John paid her enough.
by Anonymous | reply 143 | October 14, 2024 3:20 AM |
Early on my mom used the face cream with the three little faces on it. Can’t remember the brand but she loved it.
We still have those foam pink rollers, too, my mom used them on me and voila! Perfect corkscrew curls every time.
I always wanted the flavored Lip Smackers but I never got any. Too expensive, I guess.
I remember most of what has been mentioned here. 🥹
by Anonymous | reply 144 | October 14, 2024 3:35 AM |
Prell shampoo, witch hazel, Nivea cream which I still use.
by Anonymous | reply 145 | October 14, 2024 3:44 AM |
When she was a child my grandma used to make her brush her hair with 200 strokes, which took forever.
by Anonymous | reply 146 | October 14, 2024 4:00 AM |
R145 Witch Hazel is great for insect bites.
by Anonymous | reply 147 | October 14, 2024 4:05 AM |
100 strokes is the norm, r146.
by Anonymous | reply 148 | October 14, 2024 4:06 AM |
After Eight mints and Russell Stover candies. Both still around, but pure nostalgia for me
by Anonymous | reply 149 | October 15, 2024 6:41 PM |
Fuller’s Earth (whatever that was) and witch hazel: a very primitive facial.
by Anonymous | reply 150 | October 15, 2024 6:55 PM |
After Eight mints and Viennetta ice cream were strictly for dinner parties and were the height of sophistication for me.
by Anonymous | reply 151 | October 15, 2024 7:36 PM |
Single-serve frozen yogurt trapezoids in blueberry and strawberry hidden behind frozen peas
Bath pearls
Oatmeal/Lavender soap
L’Oreal #64 Ash Brown
by Anonymous | reply 152 | October 15, 2024 8:36 PM |
Judas H Priest as a “cuss word.”
Dry up: as a shut-up phrase. 3 below.
by Anonymous | reply 153 | October 15, 2024 8:47 PM |
I am pretty sure Andrea's Eye-Qs are still around but hard to find.
by Anonymous | reply 154 | October 15, 2024 9:32 PM |
Apple cider vinegar for sunburn.
by Anonymous | reply 155 | October 15, 2024 11:31 PM |
Vibrators
by Anonymous | reply 156 | October 16, 2024 12:02 AM |
Glass hard candies
by Anonymous | reply 157 | October 16, 2024 12:05 AM |
Fullers earth aka Multani Mitti is similar to bentonite and kaolin, common ingredients in clay face masks. FE is also used in kitty litter. Buy cosmetics grade from a place that sells cosmetic ingredients. FE can also refer to a mix of clays
Your mother was ahead of her time.
by Anonymous | reply 158 | October 16, 2024 12:29 AM |
teeny tiny little pearl onions with the peas. I don't recall them having any taste.
by Anonymous | reply 159 | October 16, 2024 2:09 AM |
Discretion or her 2 husbands.
by Anonymous | reply 160 | October 16, 2024 2:22 AM |
For awhile when I was a kid, she was addicted to Smith Brothers Licorice Cough Drops.
by Anonymous | reply 161 | October 16, 2024 2:28 AM |
Carnation Instant Breakfast powder in assorted flavors individually wrapped envelopes. They were mostly terrible and only barely palatable with a scoop of Breyers Ice Cream plopped in the glass.
by Anonymous | reply 162 | October 16, 2024 3:26 AM |
Roach clips
by Anonymous | reply 163 | October 16, 2024 4:50 AM |
R163 Hey, I used those! I had a fancy thin brass one. No idea what became of it.
by Anonymous | reply 164 | October 16, 2024 5:24 AM |
I haven't smoked in a long time. I'd probably freak since everyone I've loved is dead now. I'm old.
by Anonymous | reply 165 | October 16, 2024 5:35 AM |
I still have my roach clip and beautiful silver stash box, R163.
Heh heh.
by Anonymous | reply 166 | October 16, 2024 9:03 AM |
Fake grapes made of glass as a decoration.
by Anonymous | reply 167 | October 16, 2024 10:47 AM |
A display of wax fruit on the dining room table.
by Anonymous | reply 168 | October 16, 2024 11:37 AM |
That was an upper middle clas home for sure at R167
by Anonymous | reply 169 | October 16, 2024 1:48 PM |
[quote]Fake grapes made of glass as a decoration.
They aren't glass, r167, they're resin.
by Anonymous | reply 170 | October 16, 2024 5:47 PM |
[quote] That was an upper middle clas home for sure at [R167]
I think we were more middle-middle class. My mom was pretty artistic, so I can see her liking those grapes.
by Anonymous | reply 171 | October 16, 2024 5:58 PM |
They were no class.
by Anonymous | reply 172 | October 16, 2024 7:02 PM |
Cloth cocktail napkins. Some were embroidered with little olives, martini glasses and other drink-related designs.
Cotton handkerchiefs. My mother and aunts always spritzed them with perfume, thus scenting their purses as a bonus.
by Anonymous | reply 173 | October 16, 2024 8:58 PM |
Heeled, rainy day shoe covers with the formfitting foldover closure.
The broads in my family were ladies, one and all.❤️
by Anonymous | reply 174 | October 16, 2024 9:12 PM |
Those grapes, at least ones made of jade, still fetch high prices at estate sales.
R155, I haven’t heard of that remedy for a long time but it absolutely works, with any kind of vinegar. I had a dermatologist tell me that it’s because the vinegar is an astringent and opens the pores. I don’t know why that helps a sunburn but it definitely works, if you don’t mind smelling like a barrel of pickles.
by Anonymous | reply 176 | October 16, 2024 10:31 PM |
Cloth cocktail napkins are classy.
by Anonymous | reply 177 | October 16, 2024 11:59 PM |
5 day deodorant pads I was perplexed but never asked my mother WHY??!?
I feared the truth .i couldn’t handle the truth
by Anonymous | reply 178 | October 17, 2024 12:55 AM |
Someone mentioned Mercurochrome or whatever that stuff was upthread. That’s the first time I ever let a cuss word fly in front of my mother. That stuff hurt like hell.
She had Jean Nate powder that must have lasted 10 years. I also remember her Gloria Vanderbilt perfume. She said the Amerige perfume my grandma used smelled like bug spray. Eau de Raid.
Mom had giant sunglasses and a skinny face. She wore them in lots of pictures. She looked like Mrs. X.
She was also a big believer in Head & Shoulders shampoo. That’s all we ever had. The smell of it takes me back to childhood.
Apparently when she worked at a doctor’s office, he gave all the gals speed to help them lose weight. Hope she enjoyed those black beauties.
by Anonymous | reply 179 | October 17, 2024 2:26 AM |
Yeah, mercurochrome was violently painful. 😖
Why did they use it? Did it kill bacteria especially well? I remember the plastic applicator with little squares at the end of the wand. To deliver more of the stuff to the wound, I guess.
Amarige? The Givenchy perfume?? That’s a beautiful fragrance.
by Anonymous | reply 180 | October 17, 2024 2:44 AM |
Mercurochrome was an over-the-counter substitute for iodine.
by Anonymous | reply 181 | October 17, 2024 8:54 AM |
I remember the Jean Nate commercials with the young woman, splashing it recklessly all over her body. Man, she must’ve reeked after that. Was that what they were suggesting women do?
by Anonymous | reply 182 | October 17, 2024 2:04 PM |
Jean Naté!
by Anonymous | reply 183 | October 17, 2024 2:13 PM |
R153 See also: "Jesus, Mary and Joseph!" (Often used while driving. It didn't count as taking the Lord's name in vain if followed by Mary and Joseph). Luden's cherry flavored cough drops. Pink frosty lipstick and tortoise shell sunglasses that were a sort of rounded cat eye. A silk scarf over the jet-black bouffant hairdo if it was windy or raining. The Carpenters on the radio in the wood paneled station wagon.
by Anonymous | reply 184 | October 17, 2024 3:23 PM |
182 "Cologne water" is designed to come in large bottles, and be liberally applied from large 1 litre or more splash bottles, and last 15 minutes tops. They are still popular in Mediterranean cultures.
by Anonymous | reply 185 | October 17, 2024 5:40 PM |
Susmaryosep!
by Anonymous | reply 186 | October 17, 2024 6:06 PM |
Guilt and manipulation.
by Anonymous | reply 187 | October 18, 2024 2:34 AM |
Jean Nate was a mature version of Love's lemon. It was all alcohol and dissiipated quickly;
So refreshing when following a Vitabath. We had huge bottles in our bathroom.
by Anonymous | reply 188 | October 18, 2024 4:42 PM |
Jean Naté soaps were my mother’s go to choice when we gave gifts to a female teacher at the end of the school year. Do they still give gifts to grade school teachers, in thanks?
by Anonymous | reply 189 | October 18, 2024 6:13 PM |
*Hypnotique
by Anonymous | reply 191 | October 18, 2024 8:51 PM |
Magno soap
by Anonymous | reply 192 | October 18, 2024 10:19 PM |
Clinique Aromatics perfume. I hated how it smelled, but she thought it was the height of sophistication.
by Anonymous | reply 193 | December 18, 2024 5:13 AM |
Pep pills!
by Anonymous | reply 194 | December 18, 2024 5:54 AM |
Mine too r193! Sometimes a woman will pass by wearing it and I wish it was her.
by Anonymous | reply 195 | December 18, 2024 6:35 AM |
R94 My mom always used 5 day deodorant pads . I only appreciated the ambiguous insanity of it all when I got older. Did it mean you didn’t take a shower for five days ??
by Anonymous | reply 196 | December 18, 2024 6:39 AM |
R195 What a sweet comment about your mother …. I have a very old bottle ( empty for years ) of a fragrance called L’heure bleu. I can still catch the scent when I remove the cap.
I remember buying it for her in I. Magnin, Beverly Hills on Wilshire Blvd . The lady who sold it to me said ,” this was made back when people knew how to make perfume .” RIP mom. Miss you everyday
by Anonymous | reply 197 | December 18, 2024 6:44 AM |
A whalebone corset.
by Anonymous | reply 198 | December 18, 2024 9:04 AM |
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