As an 80s teen, this collection is so fantastic!!! Hard to believe today how important being tan and blonde was back then. I started "fake and baking" as a freshman in high school. Today in Oregon you have to be over 18.
I love 80s beauty products commercials because they remind me of watching tv all morning and day as a kid over at my grandparents house. Great times, no responsibility, and just watching these types of commercials because they were so relaxing!!!
as someone in the beauty industry i loved this and hey, the guide at 7:00 is all still accurate info that’s consistent with what i learned a few years ago haha
I want to touch that or hold that wonderful oil of olay soap but it probably doesn’t exist anymore because this was an 80s product.I felt like feeling it since I watched this upload by me hearing of how nice it feels on the hands.
This is mostly non-broadcast promo/instructional videos for Clairol, Conair, Sally Hansen, Freeman, Zazu, Krazy Nails, etc. I remember the Zazu hair mascara. It always looked like what it was: clumpy, painted on colour, but it blended in well with the over-frizzed, over-sprayed hairdos of the 80s. I bleached the hell out of my hair with repeated applications of Sun In. I had to use an ash blonde permanent colour, and a violet-tinted shampoo to get rid of the glaring brassiness. When I went red for the first time, it was for my first "bad girl" role, and I used Flirt (Clairol's version of Zazu colour glaze). I still remember the nice smell of it. The trouble with Emeraude perfume is that it smells exactly like the cheap spray-in temporary hair colour I used when I was in plays in high school. This completely shatters the rare, luxurious, sophisticated image of Emeraude.
I've never heard of Born Blond hair coloring, but apparently it was around for some time. It was a sponsor of early episodes of Match Game (1973-4) too.
As an 80s teen, this collection is so fantastic!!! Hard to believe today how important being tan and blonde was back then. I started "fake and baking" as a freshman in high school. Today in Oregon you have to be over 18.
They actually had 'SPF 2' 🤣🤣🤣 Now we're slathered in spf 50!
I love 80s beauty products commercials because they remind me of watching tv all morning and day as a kid over at my grandparents house. Great times, no responsibility, and just watching these types of commercials because they were so relaxing!!!
I forgot how soothing Dorothy Hamill’s voice was.
I remember using a lot of these products back in the day.
I was born in 1970 i hit the lottery living thru the 70s 80s and even the 90s 🎉🎉🎉🎉
That's so cool it's crazy youre still alive
An amazing time capsule . What a different world 🌎 it was
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as someone in the beauty industry i loved this
and hey, the guide at 7:00 is all still accurate info that’s consistent with what i learned a few years ago haha
I collect vintage beauty trade magazines, so I love historical beauty stuff like this.
Oh my goodness thank you so much for this !!!!😀❤
So calming
Forever Crystal and Gloria Vanderbilt were my favorite perfumes from the 1980s
I remember that name Gloria Vanderbilt. Do they still have it? Does it smell really good?
OMG thank you! I was trying to remember the name of forever Krystal for years now. I loved that one.
The bottle had a swan on it
It did smell good too! @@UFOsAreRealArea51
This was awesome !! Some of these I have never seen before or don't remember them. Thanks !
Dorothy Hamill my childhood idol 😍
love this collection!
Oh this collection is perfect. Thank you!
Corn Silk was great makeup, it was actually the color of skin.
In the UK it was Oil of Ulay
I want to touch that or hold that wonderful oil of olay soap but it probably doesn’t exist anymore because this was an 80s product.I felt like feeling it since I watched this upload by me hearing of how nice it feels on the hands.
I remember seeing the Babe perfume on my moms dresser and always spraying a bit on me.
This is mostly non-broadcast promo/instructional videos for Clairol, Conair, Sally Hansen, Freeman, Zazu, Krazy Nails, etc.
I remember the Zazu hair mascara. It always looked like what it was: clumpy, painted on colour, but it blended in well with the over-frizzed, over-sprayed hairdos of the 80s.
I bleached the hell out of my hair with repeated applications of Sun In. I had to use an ash blonde permanent colour, and a violet-tinted shampoo to get rid of the glaring brassiness. When I went red for the first time, it was for my first "bad girl" role, and I used Flirt (Clairol's version of Zazu colour glaze). I still remember the nice smell of it.
The trouble with Emeraude perfume is that it smells exactly like the cheap spray-in temporary hair colour I used when I was in plays in high school. This completely shatters the rare, luxurious, sophisticated image of Emeraude.
I've never heard of Born Blond hair coloring, but apparently it was around for some time. It was a sponsor of early episodes of Match Game (1973-4) too.
At timestamp 25:16, it's "Knots Landing" and "Desperate Housewives" star Nicollette Sheridan for Faberge Body Spray.
the production quality of these spots is quite high.
So this is where family guy cutaways come from 😂
Who was the cowboy, Lee something, in the musk for men commercial? Anyone remember?
That was actor Lee Horsley in the Jovan Musk for Men commercial. He was most famous for the tv series "Matt Houston".
You carry all your shame in disguise....
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Tolong upload kumpulan iklan jadul TPI juni 1997
1:31:45 tersebut