@lloydslights wrote:

@cmcoins2000 wrote:

 

 

You don't have to be old or a woman to be welcome.

 

Brylcreem is totally acceptable. 

 

 


See Jimmy, A Little Dab'll Do Ya, could have been a movie star or even a president of the USof A

 

DEB


Thanks, lol. I saw an advertisement the other day...it was a Reagan western. He said something along the lines, "1st I'm a family man, then a sheriff, then, maybe a politician".  I might watch it.

 

As far as Brillcream...isn't that the greasy stuff guys used to put in their hair? I'm not sure if they still make it, but wouldn't it get all over the furniture?

 

Today I had my first "age spot?" removed! It's a start, lol.

 

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As far as Brillcream...isn't that the greasy stuff guys used to put in their hair? I'm not sure if they still make it, but wouldn't it get all over the furniture?  There was Californian Poppy Hair Oil too.

 

That's why antimacassars were used, Jimmi.

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DEB

 

 

 

AH HA! I've seen those, lol. I called them doilies(sp?). I thought they were a type of dust ruffle. Funny I never asked what those were.

Deb--geez that Californian Poppy hair oil was realy greasy and oily.

 

Reckon it leached through the glass bottle---put the bottle on a bench and overnight

the shape of the bottle in oil would appear...............................................................Richo.

I remember a hair cream in NZ called Three Flowers, it was revolting.

 

Even worse then Brill Cream

There was another oil too, can't be sure but it had a deep green coloured label - Vaseline Hair Oil?  

 

Oil and perfume rings.  I think that may be the reason for glass tops on dressing tables.???

 

Here's Nana's Mother's Day yearly offering from us.

 

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DEB

 

 

 

 


@lionrose.7 wrote:

I remember a hair cream in NZ called Three Flowers, it was revolting.

 

Even worse then Brill Cream


Good afternoon Lion

 

Looks like you are in luck - you can now get green 'moulding' something or other.

 

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@serendipityricho wrote:

Deb--geez that Californian Poppy hair oil was realy greasy and oily.

 

Reckon it leached through the glass bottle---put the bottle on a bench and overnight

the shape of the bottle in oil would appear...............................................................Richo.


And a bottle of California Poppy for Richo

 

Vintage - Original Bakelite Container

 

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Afternoon Tea Time, come and enjoy.

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Chatting, reminissing or gossiping? It's all fun.

Erica

HaHa ..Ta Helen--good idea the container-when its half full-

pour it back in the bottle..................................................................Richo.