Peek Inside a 1970s Bathroom
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- A Peek Inside a 1970s Bathroom: Retro Design and Nostalgia
Step back in time with me as we take a nostalgic tour of a classic 1970s bathroom! 🌟✨ Experience the vibrant colors, unique fixtures, and iconic design elements that defined this memorable decade. From avocado green bathtubs to floral wallpaper, this vintage bathroom is a true blast from the past.
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Anybody remember Revlon Flex shampoo and conditioner? It was all over my school. Very distinctive scent.
Can still buy it !!
Where can you still buy it?
One of my favorites 😊
@@kph2858 Can you buy the original or reformulated version? Once they reformulated it, it wasn't very good.
My mom always bought us Flex. I liked the scent.
Remember Sun In. You sprayed it on your hair before you went out into the sun and it lightened your hair.😊
Yes! My brother and I used that!
And the other one where you pulled your hair through the holes and lightened individual strands/sections?
I used sun in on my already blonde hair in the summer as a teenager
My hair turned a beautiful banana yellow with Sun in.
It's still available and it works just as well!
Or made it orange.
They used to have a anti-perspirant in the 70's called Tickle. It had a big ball roll-on. And for lips we had a roll on lip gloss called Kissing Potion. For fragrance we also had Heaven Scent
And Chantilly.
Loved Tickle! I used the herbal (green) one. Loved that big wide ball. Wish they wd bring it back! Smelled fresh and green.💚
C'mon on, y'all! Bring back the good stuff!🌿🌿
And I wore Jontue from the minute it came out. I still love it and wear it. Lovely scent. Beautiful print ads and commercials. Anyone remember that?🌺
Heaven scent was my absolute favorite!
Still remember that Tickle bottle in my sisters bathroom 😂
Say what you want about 70s appliances but they were made to last. My parents still have mixers, coffee grinders and hairdryers from the 70s 😂
There's a light olive green scale on the floor of one of the red bathrooms here. I have a similar one that has to be 80 years old. My parents had gotten it from their parents. It is accurate to the pound! I check it against what I weigh at the Dr's office. Give me old appliances!
The trouble with product durability seems to have begun when metal parts were swapped out for plastic ones that just didn't have the same strength.
I have 1970s appliances in my kitchen still going strong from flea markets. and my grandparents.
Every appliance now is throw away junk.
@@tammybrennan2040
Planned obsolescence. Sadly.😢
I miss the 70s! A great time to grow up.😀
@@yolandasolis684 Yes! Sign me up!😀😀
I was 21 in 1976 great times ❤️🇦🇺
Me too. Such a fun time. I was in elementary school then, but it was a simpler time.
The absolute GOLDEN age of human existence. Enough conveniences that life was easy, yet simple because we used our imagination and hands to work and play. I feel super lucky to have grown up in the 70s!
@@darlamccracken4062 same here! The 70 s were magical ❤️💜💚🇦🇺
There was Bonnie Bell Lip Smackers & Kissing Potion, the roll-on lip gloss. I loved those.
I have a strawberry Kissing Potion in my car just to make sure I never forget that era-yes it still tastes great lol!
Yes I remember those
I miss the roller ball lip gloss!!!❤️
Those were my first makeup items. All my mother would allow until I was a sophomore
Clairol Herbal Essence shampoo was the best smelling shampoo ever. I miss it. ❤
You can still buy it. I’m assuming the formula is way different
@@Laurajaneatelier yes way different. It just doesn't smell the same. They ruined it Lol 💔
It smelled wonderful in the beginning. And the original label was so pretty.🌺
it was like washing your hair with the essence of Christmas tree!
It was the smell of the shampoo @@Laurajaneatelier
Noxzema is the bomb for sunburns!
Ice cold right out of the refrigerator!
@@eileencroft7247 They still make it and sell it here in the US. Just bought some last year because I lost mine 💖 It lasts forever. Maybe you can purchase it online. I know what you mean about the agony and the white skin 😆
Absolutely, that was my go to for sunburn! Fair skinned redhead.
The SMELL as it melted into your skin. Ugh. I still associate it with sun poisoning, blisters-yeesh.
I still use it, wash my face with it.
Loves baby soft…it’s still one of my favorites
That was one of my favorites too. I found an ad for a tee-shirt that you could mail away for. It said I’m baby soft and was pink of course. I wore it until it wore out when I was a teen ager.
Yes!
Mine too!🫸🏽😊
Smelling that would bring me waaay back - to 7th grade!
6th grade...
I can remember my mother had a leg razor that was in the shape of a circle. And it contained several blades set around the edge of the circle. When you were finished with one razor and needed a new one, you just turned the center of the case in a clock like motion and a new blade would come around to the opening.
I used that in college. Forgot about it until your comment. Thanks, fun memories
It was called a 'Flicker'
I had that!
@gaildavis4211 yes!
@@gaildavis4211 That was it!
I'm 63 and graduated high school in 1979. I remember almost all of these products and used many of them!
I started high school in 1979 😊
Same graduated in 1982 but used slot of these
Me too! I also graduated in 1979.
Yes I'm same age.
Remember, Gee your hair smells terrific shampoo, Bonne Bell lip gloss, and the bright appliance colors. ,
Remember Prell where they dropped a pearl in it on the commercials? Loved all these 70's products & advertisements. Thanks for sharing.
Yes! My husband still uses Prell and it still smells the same as back then.
The slowly descending pearl was to illustrate the luxuriously luscious thickness of Prell shampoo.
I loved Faberge Organics Wheat Germ Oil and Honey shampoo and conditioner. Smelled so good. ❤
Used so many bottles! Loved it ❤
I liked that one too! Forgot about it.
I remember that smell!
I miss it..
Short and Sassy shampoo. Dorothy Hamil was it's spokesperson. I also used Charlie perfume and Musk Oil.
That was a great shampoo
My favorite, still is .. JEAN NATE'! Loved the powder and long handled powder puff applicator that you would dip into the yellow round container..... I miss that so much!!!! Great video, TYVM❤
Yes, I was trying to remember the name, Jean Nate'!
I remember Jean Nate and had that all the time in the 1970s/80s...very LEMONY!!💛💛💛
You can still buy it. Found it at a local drug store last year and it still rocks.
I think the Vermont Country Store still sells Jean Nate. I remember the commercial:
Jean Na-TAY! Jean Na-TAY!
My mother's favorite of all time. I still have an old empty bottle of what was bath splash. I can still smell a slight fragrance when I open it and, well, it's like my mother.
Farrah Fawcett and Wella Balsam Shampoo... Wow, the list really does go on❤ The 70's were the best. A time of innocents, great music ......
I still love the Farrah Fawcett hair style.
@@HealthWiseExercise It kinda reminds me of the "Butterfly Cut" it's like the modern take on the 70's Farrah cut
Brookshields promoted it too.
Still wear my Farrah cut iam 60✌️♥️
The Wella ads were great
Loved the Smell of 10-0-6 Lotion. Toned the skin and shrunk the pores
Breck was my shampoo for many years, followed by what we called "creme rinse." Then Breck came out with an amazing fluid for hair called Breck Basic. It smelled medicinal but it gave my straight hair so much shine and body. My go-to scents were Rive Gauche (YSL) in the sleek cylindrical blue-and-silver container and Oh! de London (Yardley). I love that decade! I met my husband in 1973 and we are still together.
Rive Gauche ….adored it!
I remember Oh! de London - so fresh and pretty.
Rive Gauche is still available for purchase.
The Breck Girl😍
I adored Breck crème rinse.
When I think of the 70s perfumes I always think of Wind Song or Nina Ricci L'Air du Temps. Iconic!!
🤔😬 I remember windsong😌
I loved Wind Song!
@@ettaplace6716because “Windsong stays on my mind” lol
My mom always wore EMERAUDE perfume....it took us forever to get her to try something new!
How about Blue Jeans cologne, I think by Coty?
Remember pearl drops? Freshen up gum? And all the musk fragrances? My grandparents used prell. And my grandmother used to tell us to put mecuracrome in out baby oil for tanning. Remember sun in too?
We used that damn mercuarcome for everything and Listerine when it came in that olive green cardboard container.
@@ReneeBraxton Yes!
Was there a Pepsodent tooth powder? My grandmother always had the Pearl Drops. It didn’t burn.
I remember the Pearl Drops commercial when the girl would run her tongue over her teeth "mmmmm" lol.
@@jenniferlloyd9574 Yes!
I loved, "Agree" and, "Gee Your Hair Smells Terrific."
That gee your hair made it into the early 80s too
It was wonderful… but the ones(GYHST) they sell from country stores don’t smell like the original. BTW, you look like a 1970’s Linda Ronstadt. Thank you for these.
Can STILL smell the OLD Herbal Essences from then, IT WAS HEAVENLY! 😍
Long and Silky, Herbal Essence, my grandmother's jar of Dippity Do, the collectable Avon perfume bottles, my mother's Shalimar, Charlie!, solid perfumes in rings and necklaces, the scent of the Clearasil coverup, little Max Factor makeup pallette with the heavenly blue and green eye shadows. The Rubbermaid non-slip flower petal stickers for the bathtub. Pastel shades of toilet paper. Belts for sanitary pads. My dad's hot foam shaving cream dispenser. Irish Spring soap. Soap on a rope.
I loved Dippity Do and afro sheen.😅
I loved soap on a rope
Clearasil medicated bar soap for acne that smelled like sulfur and medicine. Tame conditioner. Dr. Pepper and 7•Up flavored lip balm. Chiclets. Candy necklaces. Stridex. CoverGirl Noxzema scented face powder. Unguentine for cuts. Mink Oil Hairspray (the difference is mink). Lifebuoy soap (that smelled like Dad). Rose Milk lotion. Bonne Bell flavored lip gloss. Frost & Tip hair frosting kit. Bronzer in the clay pot.
Long and Silky, great stuff as well as Vidal Sassoon, great almond smell.
Sweet Earth solid fragrances, Love's fragrances, Yardley Pot o' Gloss, Bonne Bell lip balms and Ten-O-Six astringent....
I remember back in the 70s how wonderful it was to go to the ladies' room. My favorite ladies' room was at Macy's in downtown Sacramento. It had individual restrooms inside one large one. Each room had a sink, toilet, and maybe a vanity; everything was covered in marble. It was glamorous! I believe each room had a chandelier as well. This place was so spectacular that I never wanted to leave. I remember other places having fancy ladies' rooms also. There were usually seating areas to unwind, touch up your makeup, and have a cigarette.
I'm all for businesses providing a gender-neutral bathroom for customers who want one. However, the Starbucks near my home converted the women's and men's restrooms into gender-neutral bathrooms and there is nothing separating me from a man using the stall next to me but a thin sheet of metal. I really miss the time when the ladies' room was a special private space.
Gah, now public bathrooms are a bunch of stalls with way too much space underneath, and gaps on the sides of the doors so everyone can see you on the throne!
Makes me wanna do my business in a cup in the car 😅
Now that everybody has their phones out in the bathroom 🤦♀️ we need more privacy.
I find gender neutral bathrooms feel seedy and gross.
I refuse to be a patron of establishments of this gender neutral foolish.
I remember shag rugs and using a garden Rake to lift the plie and of course it was avocado green.
True!
Oh My! The vacuum rake attachment for shag carpeting. My mother loved her rake 😂 until she grew to hate the carpet and finally ripped it out.
We had a shag carpet in dark orange and gold, and another one with just gold. And a dark wood-framed couch with sort of tweed plaid cushions in browns and oranges.
My Grandparents had the avocado green shag too! They had it through the whole house except the bathroom. The pile seemed extra high. It was on the steps and upstairs too.
My grandparents had a multi tone orange shag rug at their lake house and it had a rake. I always thought it was pretty gross tbh lol
My nana and mom swear by the basic Oil of Olay and their skin was AMAZING!
What were their skin issues that Oil of Olay cleared up?
@@Anna-Rose- Oil of Olay is a moisturizer, so nothing to fix.
It was called Oil of Ulay in the U.K. up until about 10 years ago.
My grandma used this! I think different ingredients in today's lotion though.
My mom used Oil of Olay for years and years and her skin was beautiful way into her 80's.
There was a shampoo called Agree. I miss that fragrance so much! 70’s shampoo-you could smell it all day long on people during school!
GYHST shampoo w Agree conditioner was all day 💐
Original prell in the tube too
I found GIANT vat sized Agree shampoo, conditioner and hair mask- all smell accurate-mask smells strongest( like the original conditioner) like $3 at Ocean State Job Lot Ballston Spa NY They might be able to ship it.
Agree was the BEST!
That was the best!
I wish they mentioned “Agree”, which was the best smelling shampoo and conditioner ever.
Oh yeah, I remember Agree.
OMG! I forgot about that shampoo! 😊
Loved it!!! 😍✨
@GiftSparks I mentioned *Agree* during a conversation with a close friend this past weekend. 😁 I used to buy it with my tiny allowance because I loved the smell so much!
Yes was a very nice smell
I love how there was so much color in the 70's and now people do plain white houses, filled with plain white everything.
Plain grey, too. 😢
We need color in our lives!
Sad beige.
Everyone is phasing out the millennial grey and museum plain white walls with fixture lighting...and I am SO GLAD 😂 IT IS SO BORING 🪴 😅 bring back colors!
@@jenniferlloyd9574lmao literally, I've heard it called "millennial grey" which sent me 😂 I grew up near a bigger city and I remember going to visit, every structure has a facade remodel added to "millennial grey", even every McDonalds is doing that all grey color scheme, and it feels cold and boring! Glad for the grey era to be done
Plain looking cupboards and counter spaces too. Plain furniture.
The blow dryer and electric rollers were life changing!
I bought some electric curlers at Walmart a couple years ago. They don't have spikes anymore which makes it harder to grip your hair and the clips/hooks are shorter, so they don't stay in as well at all. Sigh... Nothing is made as well anymore. Bobby pins nowadays are crap, too. Poorly made. What else? They brought back the Vidal Sassoon cherry almond scent but the shampoo the have is crud. It will strip the heck out of your hair. I miss the original 3 step system Vidal had back then. It was a very good quality and worked well.
So much better than having to sit tethered with that huge bonnet getting all sweaty!
I remember my 2 sisters and I learned how to use blow dryers, curling irons, and electric rollers. I think that time period left such an impression on my younger sister that it led her to become a licensed hair stylist.
My husband still asks me why I don’t wear Emeraude anymore, it’s his favorite 😂 Thanks for the trip back!
You should wear it for him on special occasions. It will make him feel like you two are dating again. :)
@@anonz975 If I could really find it I would do it 😂 Maybe for our 50th anniversary next summer!
Does anyone remember Yardley Pot O Gloss? I had the lip pots & eye pots. The lip pots smelled amazing! Late 60's early 70's maybe? Loved it.
Yes I loved them! Had them in green and mauve with cutex nail polish to match! Cheers from Tracey in Oz 🦘
Yardley pot o gloss were the best smelled great, colors were wonderful. Wish they were still around.
Didn’t Cutex have an entire line of cosmetics in those little pots? Maybe it was Cody? I know I loved them, but they were a pain in the butt the way they rolled around in your purse!
Wow a blast from the past! My grandmother used Breck shampoo, Ban roll on, Palmolive soap and pepsodent toothpaste. Arpege was her perfume. I’m 69 and I used almost everything you showed. Loved Halston but my favorite is L’air du Temps. My mom used White Shoulders.
Thanks for sharing!!
I can just see my mom applying Ban roll on before rushing to work in the mornings. 😊
Pearl drop tooth polish
@@alah40 yes I used that lol
White Shoulders, my favorite!
Loved the scent of Sea Breeze
I liked both Opium & Estee Lauder's Cinnabar
I was looking thru the comments, to see if anyone mentioned Sea Breeze! I loved that stuff!!
Yes! Sea Breeze smelled wonderful!
@@marylist1236 Yes! I was wondering if anybody else remembered Cinnabar-mmm! ☺️
@@lilrid18 I liked Cinnabar, because my paternal Grandmother's perfume was Estee Lauder's, Youth Dew
Oh how I miss my original herbal essence. The best scent ever.
Youth to the People face wash smells very similar.
Yes! I sure isn't the same now!!
I remember as a teen in the seventies, wearing Coty Wild Musk Oil and Love’s Fresh Lemon.
Ooh, Loves Fresh Lemon. I forgot all about that one.
@@beehappyalways 🥰
Love’s fresh lemon was a fave of mine backing the day!
I also used 10-0-6 by Bonne Bell. I worked in a Shopper’s Drug Mart in Toronto PT during high school and definitely sold it there.
@@kimt9971 Love’s Fresh Lemon was brought back. I haven’t smelled it, but I am certain the formula will be different due to industry regulations. I really should try it! We had some really good stuff as teens. I wish I had saved some of those things! Lol!
My favorite gift was the deluxe set of Loves Baby Soft,(pink) and Loves Fresh Lemon (yellow) and Loves Rain (green) a scent for your every mood!😍
I wish the original Herbal Essence shampoo would come back. I loved the fragrance.
Thanks . The 70s is one of my favorite decades
Me too!!!!
Yes! the colours were fabulous! So much better than the "Prison gray" of Today!
We called Bonne Bell as Bonnie Bell.
That's what we always called it.
They originated Lip Smackers!
Can still remember getting a Bonnie Bell Beauty Bucket for Christmas one year!
@@sundoesshine8583 It was my first make up. Mom order a set of basics for me out of some teen magazine she ordered for me. It came with that almost white lipstick. Which I hated. Would have been better if she would have taken me to some store and asked the clerk to pick some things out for me. After that it was awhile before I got interested in makeup again.
There was a story going around in sixth grade that the Root Beer flavor Lip Smacker would give your lips a bit of color. Since none of us were allowed to wear makeup, that was exciting.
I loved Lemon Up shampoo
Vermont Country Store (online and catalog) has it.❤
Me too ! Remember the cap was a lemon ~ Everything was fun then
I was born in '62; AM 62 and remember ALL this as a young teen in the '70s 😊❤ My mom wore the original Charlie perfume for awhile ....
Frosted makeup was popular ….and frosted hair!
Frosted Brownie lipstick
Avon calling 😊
My mom and aunt used Ponds when I was growing up. I started using ponds when I was 12. I’m 52 now and still have zero wrinkles. That stuff WORKS!
And don't for get the nivea in the blue tin, I still use that, wonderful stuff.
I use ponds to take off my make up (51) but it would hurt my skin if I tried to moisturize with it, I use Vaseline sometimes but usually use nothing, very few wrinkles too 😊
Anyone remember Vitabath? Made in Germany, green gel, very herbal? It was high end, my rich friend's mom got it at Marshall Field.
I use Vita Bath green all the time.
I love the smell of Vitabath
I was ages 10-20 in 1970-1980. I’d forgotten so many of these items. It’s fun to see them again.
Me too! Same age as you 😊
Farrah was absolutely gorgeous 😢😢😢may she rip 😢💕 the 70s.
She was the best, I loved Farrah, she passed away in 2009 but was overshadowed by Michael Jackson dieing that year too
@@tammyrenee64 .... MJ passed away the same day and completely overshadowed Farrah because Michael's death was so unexpected.
My mom used Oil of Olay, and when I was a teenager, I couldn't get enough of it. I drove my mom crazy, because it ran out so fast. I loved smoothing it over my face and neck, after showering, loved the feel and scent of it. Loved too, how nearly everything came packaged in glass, natural, and rather elegant, as well. Thanks for the memories, and looking forward to more of your videos!💙
boy this one really got me-my electric rollers, Yardley Slicker, Opium, Herbal Essence, Prell, White Shoulders. so many great memories 💖
I still love my electric rollers. Do they even make Aqua Net hair spray anymore? That stuff was hair glue.
Omg Ten O Six! My grandmother used that. Remember Coppertone QT quick tan a lovely shade of orange lol. We didn’t care.
Yes QT! The first sunless tanner. A neighbor girl could never tan so she put a lot on and it took awhile for it to wear off. It was the funniest color orange! Great laugh!,
I'm 62 used 10 0 6 wen I was teenager.
@@Jenny-ps6yx I used it as a teenager too.😀. I’m 61.
Bain de Soleil was the FAHNCY stuff.. the orange gel
The bathrooms were so colorful; we had a pink one and a green one, including all the porcelain, and my parents later bought a house with a blue bathroom, which was just modernized this month! I also remember Jean Nate was popular, with a lemon scent, and the still-sold Lip Smackers in flavors like chocolate mint or Coca-Cola. The 10-0-6 toner was really strong, but it had a great smell!
I remember Maybelline Great Lash mascara was super popular! The pink and green bottle is so recognizable but I have to say I like the older bottle better than the one that is there now. The older bottle looks so glamorous now.
A few products in my teenage bathroom from the 70s: Noxzema skin cream, SeaBreeze, Clairol Herbal Essence, Loves Baby Soft, LemonUp shampoo, Yardley lavender, Yardley Pot o Gloss. Fun to see all the magazine models when they were young: Farrah for Wella Balsam, Christie Brinkley for Prell and Cover Girl blush, Christina Ferrari for Max Factor eyeshadows, Patti Hansen for Yardley glimmerick, Cybil Sheppard for Cover Girl clean makeup, Cheryl Tiegs for Max Factor face glazer, Shelley Hack for Charlie, and Jerry Hall for Halston.
Yardley Pot o’Gloss ❤ Seashell Pink…my first lip gloss at 13 years old 😊 I can smell it now!
My grandparents built a house in 1969. My grandma's bathroom was all avocado green tile with an avocado green tub and sink. She accented the avocado with orange. I loved that bathroom! My grandpa's bathroom was all red fixtures and red tile with white accents. I thought their house was so cool!
My mother’s favorite color was avocado green too
I hated !!
Now I love it 🥰
Colored toilet paper too
Does anyone remember *_"Body on Tap"_* shampoo? They advertised that it had a percentage of *beer* in it. The bottle was round, wider at the bottom than the top, and a dark umber color.
Yes! I loved that shampoo for what it did for my fine hair
Dried out my hair something awful
That was great shampoo
"But don't drink it. Just shampoo."
I had that shampoo and Gee, Your Hair Smells Terrific! Lol
Opium is still my go to winter perfume
The green Original clarol herbal essence shampoo such a fresh smell!❤
Gee Your Hair Smells Terrific, Bonnie Bell lip gloss, roll on Musk perfume, White Shoulders perfume. Noxzema and Nivea still a hit… this was awesome. Thanks!
Cutex was great polish! I wish I could get my hands on some today!
Born in 1960 this was a wonderful video Ty. I still use Noxzema ,Oil of Olay ,Great Lash was the first masscara ( very black) when l was 13yrs. Old ...still wearing it faithfully. Canadian here too 🥰❤️💋🇨🇦❤❤❤❤❤️
Farah Fawcett advertised Wella Balsam shampoo before a product came out with her name on it. So did Brooke Shields. This nostalgia is so fun. Thank you for taking us down memory lane!
I love how you don't sound over-produced. You're just talking about something that really interests you and it's really engaging, we can be interested with you. Keep going!
Awe thanks for saying that
I remember seeing a bottle of Jean Nate body splash or box of Calgon bubble bath in my bathroom. It belonged to my mom then🫧🛁
My grandma would always get the VO5 hot oil. She wouldn’t admit to dying her hair for many years, even though it was almost black and she was in her 80’s😂
Carol Herbal Essence! I so remember that glass bottle. And Breck shampoo too. I was just a little girl then. Lovely memories!
I want to try breck
I loved Breck. It had a clean golden perfumey shampooey smell.
I've used Pond's Dry Skin cream on my face daily for over 40 years and my skin looks SO much better than many of my younger coworkers.
Probably because people use way too many harsh things on their faces nowadays... 30 step skin routine lol only a cleanser and one moisturizer is the best, I'm convinced. Leave the face alone!
Pond's is good stuff!
I wholeheartedly agree! Keep skin care simple!
It rocks!
Right Guard. It was strong. 😮
I remember Jovan Musk cologne for men and women. Men in the mid 70s would absolutely bathe in it. Smelled good but was easily overdone!
I still use it! You have to be careful with it. I spray some before me and then walk into the spray, it’s just the right amount. I get compliments when I’m wearing it. Jovan was my late husband’s favorite.
They have several scents, I really like the Silky Rose.
Thanks for the memories!🌺
@@normablake2748 t the 1970s was a little before my time, but I’m a vintage perfumer Jovan Musk is still very popular and sought after, especially the vintage form.
It is a gorgeous scent.
I have heard, many times, that people, men and women both, tended to wear scent very heavy in the 70s and 80s.
I don’t know why, except even amount of scent one wears is indicative of the current style.
It truly is a lovely scent.
@@normablake2748
I still wear Jovan Musk for Women and love it just as much as when I was 15.
It's still around where I live
Opium... my Mom wore that one...I didn't really appreciate it till later as a young teen I loved Baby Soft.
I had forgotten about Cutex nail polish!
"Sea Pink" was my favourite shade as a pre-teen. It was a shimmery opaque blueish pinkish purple shade. I am still always on the hunt for similar shades. haha
I had a minty green Cutex polish. Loved it!
Another signature 1970s perfume and bath powder was a revival of 1953s Estee Lauder Youth Dew, its haute coutour spokesmodel Karen Johnson, marketed at Lord & Taylor.
I am 35 and learned about Pond's Cold Cream from my Grandmother who was in her 20s in 1970s. I used to raid her bathroom for her Imary, and powder poofs. I've used ponds since I was 18. It's funny how we make connections to basic beauty staples because of the people we love using them in their youth. I use it everyday and think of her.
Don’t forget AVON…Mary Kay Cosmetics and skin care. These two companies had their die hard customer base and growing converts.
Yes! My mom sold Mary Kay back in the 70’s!
When I was little I used to LOVE those little tiny Avon lipstick samples
Don't forget AVON! That was in my family's bathroom all through the 70's and 80's!
Omigosh that Oil Of Olay bottle takes me back!😂 And yup, my mom put Noxema on my sunburned back a few times! Thanks for the memories!🤭
I loved Coty's Sweet Earth sachet compacts. I wish they would make those again. They were such lovely, light fragrances. Ah, the good old days.
I think I saw sweet earth solid perfume sets at the Vermont Country Store
@@roringusanda2837 I got some of it several years ago, but it just wasn't the same. Others must have thought that too because they discontinued it.
This is bringing back so many memories. I use most all these products you’re mentioning. I was in high school in the 70s. I graduated in 1974 and yes, we had carpet in the bathroom. There was always a lot of color in the 70s.
My favorite was the toilet seat with designs on them. We had an owl on one, and daises on the other one. I love the towels with prints. I also love the sheets with floral and other designs from the 70s.
@julienielsen3746 Oh, so you were the fancy folks, lol. (Decorator toilet seats).
There were also the soft, padded seats. Over time, the plastic cracked and pinched your skin. Ouch.
A little bowl of decorative shaped soaps was also popular. Only for guests or display. Pink seashells were popular.
@@jld0001967 I remember the soft seat. We never had any. My friend's mother had a fish she made out of an oval bar soap and some netting. It's was real cute. She had it next to the guest soaps in a bowl. I also remember the crochet doll dress with the doll, toilet paper cozies. We didn't have any. But, saw them in other peoples bathrooms.
@@jld0001967 I’d forgotten the shell soaps! We had a bathroom in lavender and pink, with a little dish of lavender and pink seashell soaps that were never used and had a slightly sweet, soapy smell.
The 70's my teen years, used a lot of these, still have a few of them. It was the best of times.
My parents put orange shag carpet on the ceiling of our basement family room. It was awesome !!!
Groovy! 😊
lol!
I grew up in the 70's, and I've never seen anyone who had a bathroom that looked like any of those in the pictures 😂. I'm guessing these particular bathrooms were for the rich and famous.
I never saw a bathroom like that either. Maybe some shag carpet and a little bit of gold and orange but that was it.
Same here
Those would have mostly just been in magazine ads.
I got married in 1971, we never had a bathroom that looked like these.
Yep.
The 70s is my favorite decade! Absolutely loved your video! 💖
Yay! Thank you!
Same here.😊
Love’s Baby Soft perfume was fantastic!
And Blue Jeans scent
Avon SSS body oil❤
Avon SSS body oil light bouquet scent.
Remember the Clairol curling iron with the steam button??
I do remember! I remember scalding my forehead frequently. 😂
Yes! My mom had one
I had one too!!
It worked SO GOOD! But the sponge would wear out
Best curling iron I ever had!!!!
Our kitchen was avocado green and the bathroom was yellow…two color I hated growing up and we had an avocado green shag rug…I remember loving to rake it when I was little. 😆
You unlocked a memory for me. When I was a kid, my friends were impressed with they way I could write the Charlie signature
I loved Tickle deodorant that came in pink, blue, yellow and green. 😊
I forgot about Tickle deodorant ! I loved it too.
When I was a freshman in high school, I had this solid perfume compact by Coty. It had this Green Apple solid that smelled so good. I went on Ebay and actually found one but they wanted 200 dollars for it.
Oh yeah, I remember that one!
I used to love the green apple sent back them. ❤
Yes, I remember that. I also had a subtle musk solid perfume compact. My favourite! Those were the days ❤
I have been looking for it too. Loved them all. The Cody products and makeup were so great. Wish they would come back. 😢
I had that one too! It was in a compact with three scents. I loved it. I think one of the scents was peony and maybe honeysuckle. I also looked it up on e-bay and was shocked at the price! I wish we could get it from the Vermont company like some of the other older products they have.
I remember my mom getting a little sample glass bottle of oil olay in the mail!
I remember that too! We lived in an apartment building and they hung them on everyone's mailboxes. The neighbours who weren't interested in them gave them to me and my sister. We had quite the supply! We were pre-teens.
@@jennifershaw4756 lucky!!!
Thank you for your respectful analysis of these products. A few years ago, some ads introducing new brands were incredibly disrespectful to past products and innovations. They have know idea that these products led to better products.
Amen to that!
Yes it was respectful
Clearasil (tinted or white!), Noxzema, and Sea Breeze! Great for zits and oily skin! I still use it.
Platforms, Farrah hair, delicate gold chains, great eyeshadows, flower power!🌼❤
I can smell the scent in my mind of the original Herbal Essence! I wish they still held on to the original scent! Also Jergens had an almond scent that was so nice in their lotion!
Oh wow ~ That's right ~ Jergens did smell like almonds. It was so nice.
CLAIROL HERBAL ESSENCES-a scent from heaven -i really miss it
My mother had an electric roller set. I was fascinated by it. 😊
I loved clairol herbal essence shampoo, conditioner and bath powder!! It was the best it smelled like fragrant grass. Why don’t they bring it back, it would be a hit!!
I also liked Herbal Essence's body splash! Best smell ever
In the original bottle! They wouldn't be able to keep up with the sales so many people would buy it.
Moxema is a solid product then, and now
@@kate4biglittlevoices One of the few products that's had staying power
Strawberry lip gloss! Yumm! Still love that smell!
Ponds is amazing. MASSIVE difference in my skin after a few months. Smooth, clear and soft. I gave up on the over done product ‘lines’. This has been a game changer.
How do you yourself use it?
Yes it is! My Mother was British had porcelain skin & she used Ponds. I use the Ponds moisturizer with the blue cap. Great product, inexpensive & big jar.
Clairol Herbal Essence shampoo had the freshest scent ever. I really miss it.
There were two acne washes: Phisoderm and Listerex scrub. I used Listerex, which left my face beet-red. And then only Clearisil pads and cream to put on your zits.
Now and then I will get a whiff of something that smells like PERT shampoo and I am IMMEDIATELY transported back to my college dorm!
Original Pert smelled amazing!
My grandmother swore by what she called "Three Ladies cold cream" 😄 White Shoulders perfume makes me a kid in front of her vanity again. Switching to today, I've never found a better mascara than Maybelline Great Lash. Thankfully, this has never been discontinued, as so many good things are (Looking at you Clinique, with lip color shades!).
Jergens face cream❤. I use it to remove makeup it's the best. I figured my GMA used it my mom uses it skin looks great I'm in my 50s and my skin looks nice. ❤.
I heard today that Maybelline still tests on animals. I was really upset. I might have to switch brands 😢
I brought White Shoulders perfume to the Nursing home where my mom was staying. I sprayed it on some of the elderly ladies and they all loved it. Brought back memories for them. My mom has passed away recently, but I still have the perfume and I smell it every so often it reminds me of her.
My parent’s home had a turquoise bathroom sink, toilet and tub. I’m sure it was swapped out years later by new owners of home. I loved it at the time as a teenager in the 70’s
Clairol herbal essence was the best and made the whole bathroom smell wonderful. I remember using Yardley slickers and sharing the paintbox with my sister. One of my favorite memories is when a family friend I was staying with did not know what to do with me so he gave me a chunk of money and I bought a huge collection of Pure Magic the young brand by Max Factor. That was so fun.
Ooooo, Yardley! Yes, really miss them. All their makeup was so awesome.