Do you collect any vintage cigarette cases or cigarettes holders? Ashtrays? They were very fashionable back then weren’t they... so unfortunate. But I think it would be neat to see them.
Like the old cases,packaging of the makeup,look good on your dresser,my sister bought Mary Quant eye shadow,I was putting makeup on a lady,and she showed me her Mary Quant eye shadow,never opened,so it took me back.
@Diane Humphrey try Color Pop for everything. They have lots of pallets. Or go to Ulta or Sephora . Anything with metallic or pastel . It’s still around in some pallets. If you ask a makeup artist/ sales girl will show you .
Love your videos! I started wearing makeup in 1960. Zip codes came onto use in1963,,,so if you find a zip code in the address of the manufacturer, it is post 1963. I was born in 1944 and remember my mom wearing the cake Maybelline mascara in the red case when I was a little girl. Such fond memories and fun stuff!
My mom is addicted to AVON. I have one of her gold necklaces from AVON back from the seventies or the eighties. It's one of those pieces that has rotated into my every day pieces. I layer it with two other pieces that I have.
The Avon tortoises shell eyeshadow was from the 1970's. I remember having those myself, lol! You have quite the collection. We all wore Coty Airspun powder in the 70's and early 80's, I love the smell of it! Really cool to see your collection. I remember some of the things from the 60's, which my Mother wore. Jill Gross
Hi again - I loved seeing the bottles of Revlon’s Touch n Glow. I wore it as a sophomore and Junior in college (1973-74). I guess it was a prototype for primer - although it appeared milky white in the bottle, it was transparent on the face - except for the little tiny sparkles it left on the surface of the skin.
I've been using Coty Air Spun loose powder since high school. I recently rediscovered it again. It's the only loose powder that makes my oily skin matte for hours plus I'm addicted to the scent.
I love makeup and your vintage makeup collection! I remember Yardley of London. And Revon dry to wet eyeshadow . .3 colors light blue , brown and a light pale beige color iloved it.
I have a lot of Yardley items I've kept since the late 60's early 70's when I was in high school. Looking at it still gives me all the feels of that time in my life. I love collecting vintage makeup items. Thanks for sharing!
In the late 1960s nothing was more exciting to me than the cosmetic section of the drugstore. I loved it all then and loved seeing so many favorites again. Date Mate was great when you were low on cash. Cover girl pressed powder is still the best smell of my life even though it doesn't smell that way anymore.
I think the Studio Girl is from the late 60's maybe early 70's, my mom used to sell it around that time and had a compact just like it. The tortoise Avon one looks like late 70's, or early 80's by the style. I remember most of these products.
I have a Woolworth where I live in Bakersfield California it is an amazing store I believe it is one of the last ones. It’s 3 stories and even has a restaurant 💕
I remember the Air Spun power from an elderly lady my mom took care of in the 1980s. Her name was Theresa. I loved her. I had never tried it though until I saw you feature it in another video. It really is my favorite power. Thank you for both the sweet memory and encouraging me to try the powder. There is a reason why Air Spun has been around for almost a century. You do great work!
I remember my grandma’s top dresser drawer being full of lipsticks and nail polish 🥰 This video brought back so many good memories of being mesmerized by the contents of that drawer!! Do you ever talk about vintage perfume? I love Guerlain Huere d’Bleue 💖 and my grandma always wore Emeraude...I still have a tiny bottle that was hers.
Knowing you, you would rrally enjoy learning about the old Woolworths stores. They were pre2dollar stores. The started in MY but we're all over. My husband worked for Woolworths near London. They had everything including birds and fish, and vinyl records. Grandma and I would have lunch and blueberry pie while shopping. There will be a lot of pictures out there. Major vintage store❣
Love those old compacts. I had several gold ones from the antique stores with jewels on the top and I had a gold lipstick with pretty green emeralds around the bottom. I still have my heavy gold fold out comb with rhinestones on the top of the case! I really enjoyed this video!
I javelin a whole bunch of vintage makeup ranging from the early 80's who would want this stuff, appreciate it, use it, I don't want to throw it all out, there's a bunch throughout the years
What a neat collection. Thank you for opening up the compacts& taking us back to such a glamorous time. Please show your skincare& body vintage collection.
Absolutely enjoyed this video. You have such a beautiful collection. Watching this gave me a warm and good feeling because I remember seeing some of these in the older women in my family's house growing up.
I must say i love the way they use glass bottles and the use of cardboard or tin boxes. I guess the use for plastic was faster and less expensive, since glass has to come from a specific types of sand and stone. Hopefully we can re-use glass containers or there could be a new way of packaging 💜💖
I used to buy the Maybelline eye kit and loved it. I wish they still made the same today. I just can't help but wonder about the women who were applying the used cosmetics. I wonder who they were. Where were they going when putting on their makeup? Was there someone there with them, a sister, a friend, husband? What were they talking about - the party they were going to, the train they had to catch (would they be on time?), or were they talking about the first date they were going on (butterflies in their stomach)? I love these videos. Thank you so much for your presentation and research. Very nice!
Your large vintage make up kit is from the late 60 to 1970 I used to use it I’ve been looking for it I wish I’d make it again used to come with black eyeliner or brown eyeliner that you added water to put on your eyeliner on with you could buy a kit that had blue eyeliner and green eyeliner to match your eyeshadow.
Love this video so much! I especially love the vintage powder/lipstick gold purse compacts on chain. Wish they still made those type of glamorous items! Very art deco!
Hi (yet again) when I was pre-teen in turnpike rest stops there were vending machines that sold small size lipsticks for 25 cents. They had the lever push up mechanism. I remember purchasing a shade called Mango -
Push-up lipsticks were still in use in the 50s. Touch n glow came along in the 60s .In the 50s “bush” was still called rouge. My mom has some of these in the 50s. Compacts with lipsticks on the side were still popular in the 50s. Some things you think are from the 30s are from the 50s. Thanks so much for this!
I grew up in the 60s & 70s. That Cody face powder with the attached lipstick looks so familiar. I think my mom had that in the early 70s. She also used the frost eyeshadow & lipsticks, which looked really good with a nice tan. That large round loose powder in the orange & white container with the greyish flowers, I remember my grandmother always had that on her dresser. I think they still sell that because I see it in the cosmetics department at Walgreens. Also, Barcodes weren't used until sometime in the 1980s. Great collection! I've never seen anyone collect that kind of stuff, but it's pretty cool. Some of it's in really interesting containers.
It's funny what it says on the back of the Daggett and Ramsdell powder. The Vermont Country Store sells vintage reproductions of some classic perfumes, shampoo and cosmetics, last I looked they were selling Tangee lipsticks, the Tangee powder you have mentions it on their packaging too. They have a retail location in Vermont but they also sell online and through their catalog. A quick FYI: In case anyone is interested I just checked their online shop and they offer a collection of Tangee products. I'm interested in the original lipstick formula that goes on clear and adjusts to your individual skin tone. Thanks for the video.
Loved that compact...so pretty!! Probably my favorite from your whole collection...but I also loved the silver/rhinestone lipstick case!! Wish I could’ve seen what color had been in it. Really loved the whole video!! Thank you Laura!!
Your channel was recommended to me today and I just wanted to say your videos are so entertaining and I love the content you’re putting out :) subscribed!
I collect vintage makeup too , the compact at min.18:00 is from the 1920s , it has got space for cigarettes as well and a very similar one was featured in the book Compacts and Cosmetics by M.Marsh . Mine is red
Hi Laura Jane! Thank you for posting your lovely informative videos. Tonight I watched the one showcasing a variety of packaging and product for compacts, rouge, lipstick, mascara, manicure sets etc. I am fascinated by makeup and when I see your vintage collection I feel a kinship with the women who purchased these little luxuries perhaps during the Depression or wartime. These products brought a little glamour and magic into their lives. I recognized the Yardley brand lipsticks before you identified them - I think they were part of its ‘slicker’ collection. I can still recall their jingle: Slicker Under, Slicker Over, Slicker Alone! These were very sheer in texture and added a bit of color and shine to the lips. I was happy to see Angel Face - my late mother was a Mad Men era ad copywriter on Madison Avenue in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s and Angel Face was one of her accounts. Her campaign featured close up black and white portraits - very striking - with the tag line: A Woman’s Face. A Girl’s Skin. I have a small collection of vintage Stratton compacts and accessories. In December my daughter turned 21 and as a keepsake I gave her a vintage Stratton gold compact (mint condition - still in its original box) with an embossed old fashioned skeleton key whose ‘teeth’ drop down to form 21. Not sure if she ‘got’ it but that’s ok. Again thank you for sharing your treasures and commentary.
Such beautiful pieces of vintage cosmetics. Colors were so basic with the pastels. Being a makeup geek myself I found your video blog fascinating! Thanks for sharing🥰
Oh my gosh !! I gave that large lovely painted french ivory" compact u have ther! Oh no where is it ....oh my gosh....??😫😰now gotta find it.....also tresasure my Grandmoms compact big like other one
I remember my mom had that kody powder packaging back in the early 2000’s. She would keep her makeup for years, so it could have been from the late 90’s. ❤️
What a fabulous collection you have, what a lovely sight. Some of those old metal lipstick cases are wonderful. I'd have to have a mini shelf & put on an arrangement of those beautiful cases, and some of those luxury compacts, they need to be out & enjoyed if they were mine!🤣 You really do have a wonderful extensive collection. Thank you for sharing your Vintage passion. Love your videos.
so cool, culture and society reflected through shades, textures, amount of pigments, and even packaging. Everything is happening at once, and it lingers through everything at the time, even makeup. So Awesome. (my fav r the pastel washes of eyeshadow. on the lid to the browbone, so cool) ..have u watched Astronaut Wives Club? I think u and everyone would love it. 🦀🦀🐞🐞🐞🦋 *ty 4 sharing*
Loving all the vintage makeup. I don't think the bar code was invented until the late 1970s. I remember hearing about that on the Recollection Road channel.
Yes, it was the 80's. I was in my 20's then and Charles of the Ritz was everywhere - on TV ads, magazines and newspapers, and every make-up counter in a department store would have a big display of all their things. It was so much fun spending an afternoon with friends, trying on the perfumes and the make-up samples. (Yes, that was "allowed".) ;-)
LOVE ur videos ! They are so interesting,bring back so many memories,& are so much fun! Thx for doing these videos for all of us that enjoy them so much!
Hello - When it comes to face powder there is nothing quite like the Helena Rubinstein Real Silk Loose Face Powder in the classic shades, Coty Airspun and Charles of the Ritz Specially Blended individually at the Counter by the Consultant. Each has their own special magic from those memorable times. Thank you.
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Do you collect any vintage cigarette cases or cigarettes holders? Ashtrays? They were very fashionable back then weren’t they... so unfortunate. But I think it would be neat to see them.
Like the old cases,packaging of the makeup,look good on your dresser,my sister bought Mary Quant eye shadow,I was putting makeup on a lady,and she showed me her Mary Quant eye shadow,never opened,so it took me back.
You could buy orange lipstick in the 1960s,so they don't have to fade,same with the nude look.
They don’t have frosted lipstick. Just different actresses of certain time periods . Lol
@Diane Humphrey try Color Pop for everything. They have lots of pallets. Or go to Ulta or Sephora . Anything with metallic or pastel . It’s still around in some pallets. If you ask a makeup artist/ sales girl will show you .
I wish someone makeup brands still have Packaging like that because how beautiful it was like the lipstick tubes are so pretty
her brand (vintage doll) and besame both have vintage style products and packaging. vintage doll is amazing!
@@alink8687 Yes they are both great companies!!
Basamè makes makeup inspired by vintage makeup and the packaging too. Check it out 😁
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What a lovely collection. I really think make up companies are missing an opportunity here. I wish they'd make more products in vintage packaging.
Love your videos! I started wearing makeup in 1960. Zip codes came onto use in1963,,,so if you find a zip code in the address of the manufacturer, it is post 1963. I was born in 1944 and remember my mom wearing the cake Maybelline mascara in the red case when I was a little girl. Such fond memories and fun stuff!
My mom is addicted to AVON. I have one of her gold necklaces from AVON back from the seventies or the eighties. It's one of those pieces that has rotated into my every day pieces. I layer it with two other pieces that I have.
The Avon tortoises shell eyeshadow was from the 1970's. I remember having those myself, lol! You have quite the collection. We all wore Coty Airspun powder in the 70's and early 80's, I love the smell of it! Really cool to see your collection. I remember some of the things from the 60's, which my Mother wore.
Jill Gross
The flat side of the confetti speckled compact case would have held cigarettes 🚬 what a lovely collection Laura!! Thanks for sharing.
I would absolutely love to have something like that!
Since I am in my 70s I actually owned many of these how vintage products. Really enjoyed this video.
In 1974, I had a makeup subscription..kinda like Ipsy. And used to receive Charles of the Ritz products.😊
Hi again - I loved seeing the bottles of Revlon’s Touch n Glow. I wore it as a sophomore and Junior in college (1973-74). I guess it was a prototype for primer - although it appeared milky white in the bottle, it was transparent on the face - except for the little tiny sparkles it left on the surface of the skin.
I've been using Coty Air Spun loose powder since high school. I recently rediscovered it again. It's the only loose powder that makes my oily skin matte for hours plus I'm addicted to the scent.
It’s such a good powder
I never used it until recently. I'm on my 2nd container and love it. I'm 53! What took me so long?? 😆
I LOVE coty..it's THE ONLY powder I use..I literally have a stockpile of it
I ADORE the smell too! It’s at Walmart for under 7 bucks I think!
WHO KNEW!?
You should stop using it . It causes some cancers . According to to certain ingredients
I wish they still made makeup like this
I like so much the vintage music you share on every video, it takes me back to when I used to see black / white movies at home with my mom. 💖
Thank you, so glad you like the music
@@Laurajaneatelier What IS the music you use Laura? It's so lovely and sweet.
I love makeup and your vintage makeup collection! I remember Yardley of London. And Revon dry to wet eyeshadow
. .3 colors light blue , brown and a light pale beige color iloved it.
Loved this, Laura. So much fun to Watch on a snow day. 💄
So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
I'm watching this from my bed, with a full face of makeup :)
I remember the Yardley mod design lipsticks - as a little girl n mid '60s! Plus, other items you have. Cool to see!
I have a lot of Yardley items I've kept since the late 60's early 70's when I was in high school. Looking at it still gives me all the feels of that time in my life. I love collecting vintage makeup items. Thanks for sharing!
Ooh my GOSH Dorothy Gray ..Gmom usd Orange Flower Skiin Freshner...smelld soooo good
I remember the Maybelline Frost Shadows being sold at the grocery store.
the packaging is everything wish it was like that now
In the late 1960s nothing was more exciting to me than the cosmetic section of the drugstore. I loved it all then and loved seeing so many favorites again. Date Mate was great when you were low on cash. Cover girl pressed powder is still the best smell of my life even though it doesn't smell that way anymore.
Love the tortoise shell look make up casings. So vintage to me and stylish. ☺❤💄💄⚘
I think the Studio Girl is from the late 60's maybe early 70's, my mom used to sell it around that time and had a compact just like it. The tortoise Avon one looks like late 70's, or early 80's by the style. I remember most of these products.
I have a Woolworth where I live in Bakersfield California it is an amazing store I believe it is one of the last ones. It’s 3 stories and even has a restaurant 💕
Lucky!!!! If ever I'm in California I'd like to look it up.
Oh man! I miss our Woolworths here in San Diego. I was addicted to that place as a teenager.
I miss the store
I remember the Air Spun power from an elderly lady my mom took care of in the 1980s. Her name was Theresa. I loved her. I had never tried it though until I saw you feature it in another video. It really is my favorite power. Thank you for both the sweet memory and encouraging me to try the powder. There is a reason why Air Spun has been around for almost a century. You do great work!
Woolworths's how Cool!! Hazel Bishop" ...i remember name....you've REALLY got some stuff
I remember my grandma’s top dresser drawer being full of lipsticks and nail polish 🥰
This video brought back so many good memories of being mesmerized by the contents of that drawer!! Do you ever talk about vintage perfume? I love Guerlain Huere d’Bleue 💖 and my grandma always wore Emeraude...I still have a tiny bottle that was hers.
Shalimar! Samsara too :)
Knowing you, you would rrally enjoy learning about the old Woolworths stores. They were pre2dollar stores. The started in MY but we're all over. My husband worked for Woolworths near London. They had everything including birds and fish, and vinyl records. Grandma and I would have lunch and blueberry pie while shopping. There will be a lot of pictures out there. Major vintage store❣
Love those old compacts. I had several gold ones from the antique stores with jewels on the top and I had a gold lipstick with pretty green emeralds around the bottom. I still have my heavy gold fold out comb with rhinestones on the top of the case! I really enjoyed this video!
The shaggy lashes are nice!! I want to find a pair like that! Fun and great video!! I love makeup so much
Ponds angel face was from the seventies maybe ,1975-1976 ? I remember the makeup from my local drugstore I went to
I javelin a whole bunch of vintage makeup ranging from the early 80's who would want this stuff, appreciate it, use it, I don't want to throw it all out, there's a bunch throughout the years
you show a light peach lipstick you said is faded, but it isn't, that was also a popular color in the 60's and 70's! I had those colors back then.
The purse shaped compact is gorgeous.
I am obsessed with vintage lipstick!
THIS IS AMAZING! Vintage beauty products is my new hobby.
What a neat collection. Thank you for opening up the compacts& taking us back to such a glamorous time. Please show your skincare& body vintage collection.
I really love these kind of videos. Love your collection! Do you ever look at Erin parsons? She has a really good collection of vintage makeup too!
FYI: I remember barcodes being introduced in the mid 80's. Before that, none.
Absolutely enjoyed this video. You have such a beautiful collection. Watching this gave me a warm and good feeling because I remember seeing some of these in the older women in my family's house growing up.
I must say i love the way they use glass bottles and the use of cardboard or tin boxes. I guess the use for plastic was faster and less expensive, since glass has to come from a specific types of sand and stone. Hopefully we can re-use glass containers or there could be a new way of packaging 💜💖
The duberry foundation/brand, my mother remembers from 1978 she was 11 at the time xx
I used to buy the Maybelline eye kit and loved it. I wish they still made the same today. I just can't help but wonder about the women who were applying the used cosmetics. I wonder who they were. Where were they going when putting on their makeup? Was there someone there with them, a sister, a friend, husband? What were they talking about - the party they were going to, the train they had to catch (would they be on time?), or were they talking about the first date they were going on (butterflies in their stomach)? I love these videos. Thank you so much for your presentation and research. Very nice!
Amazing collection!! Thank you!! Would love to see more..
Thank you 🙏
Definitely! Would love to see bath/body products! 💜
I loved seeing that handwritten note on the back of one of the powders. Very sweet and interesting
I had this very kit when I was 14! Certainly brings back memories!
You could money opening a museum, your collection is amazing 💖
Your large vintage make up kit is from the late 60 to 1970 I used to use it I’ve been looking for it I wish I’d make it again used to come with black eyeliner or brown eyeliner that you added water to put on your eyeliner on with you could buy a kit that had blue eyeliner and green eyeliner to match your eyeshadow.
Great collection that’s really neat to see them & the package to!
Love this video so much! I especially love the vintage powder/lipstick gold purse compacts on chain. Wish they still made those type of glamorous items! Very art deco!
Same. I would love to have a refillable metal powder compact instead of wasteful plastic ones.
We still have a WoolWorth sign in my city! It’s still up but a charter high school is runned by it now.
Hi (yet again) when I was pre-teen in turnpike rest stops there were vending machines that sold small size lipsticks for 25 cents. They had the lever push up mechanism. I remember purchasing a shade called Mango -
Push-up lipsticks were still in use in the 50s. Touch n glow came along in the 60s .In the 50s “bush” was still called rouge. My mom has some of these in the 50s. Compacts with lipsticks on the side were still popular in the 50s. Some things you think are from the 30s are from the 50s. Thanks so much for this!
Lots of fun and I was reminded of my mom’s Maybelline blue shadow from the 60’s.
I wish all the makeup packaging still looked like this
I loved looking at your collection. I love make up and history ❤️😃❤️
Can you make something about vintage makeup storage ?
Great idea!
Oooh yes I'd love to see this!
I love this video so much. You could literally have a museum exhibit with this collection!
I grew up in the 60s & 70s. That Cody face powder with the attached lipstick looks so familiar. I think my mom had that in the early 70s. She also used the frost eyeshadow & lipsticks, which looked really good with a nice tan. That large round loose powder in the orange & white container with the greyish flowers, I remember my grandmother always had that on her dresser. I think they still sell that because I see it in the cosmetics department at Walgreens. Also, Barcodes weren't used until sometime in the 1980s. Great collection! I've never seen anyone collect that kind of stuff, but it's pretty cool. Some of it's in really interesting containers.
It's funny what it says on the back of the Daggett and Ramsdell powder.
The Vermont Country Store sells vintage reproductions of some classic perfumes, shampoo and cosmetics, last I looked they were selling Tangee lipsticks, the Tangee powder you have mentions it on their packaging too. They have a retail location in Vermont but they also sell online and through their catalog. A quick FYI: In case anyone is interested I just checked their online shop and they offer a collection of Tangee products. I'm interested in the original lipstick formula that goes on clear and adjusts to your individual skin tone. Thanks for the video.
Love this video! It’s so interesting to see makeup from back in the day. Feels historic lol
The concealer that is in stick form is definitely Clinique. My mom had one was I was really little.
The Coty sleighbells compact was owned by Marlene Dietrich
Yes thank you
Loved that compact...so pretty!! Probably my favorite from your whole collection...but I also loved the silver/rhinestone lipstick case!! Wish I could’ve seen what color had been in it.
Really loved the whole video!!
Thank you Laura!!
Thanks so much Melissa!!
Thats so cool
Estrogenic fluid makeup! 😂 WOW Revlon
I love your nails! :)
Thank you
Nice vintage make up collection
Your makeup collection is wonderful!! Really enjoyed this.💄💚
Your channel was recommended to me today and I just wanted to say your videos are so entertaining and I love the content you’re putting out :) subscribed!
Yay thanks so much! Welcome to my channel
100+ years of make up and gingers still don't really have an answer for brows. TY for sharing! Where do you find these gems? Auctions only?
One of your best yet, so much fun to watch
The first foundation Angel glow was from the 70’s I believe maybe before because my mom had one and I used to play with it some.
Mint green lip one is def Clinique.
I collect vintage makeup too , the compact at min.18:00 is from the 1920s , it has got space for cigarettes as well and a very similar one was featured in the book Compacts and Cosmetics by M.Marsh . Mine is red
Beautiful colors!! An easy way to help you date items... if there is a zip code on the packaging it's 1963+ .
Thank you! I think none of these have a zip code so that’s good to know
Hi Laura Jane! Thank you for posting your lovely informative videos. Tonight I watched the one showcasing a variety of packaging and product for compacts, rouge, lipstick, mascara, manicure sets etc. I am fascinated by makeup and when I see your vintage collection I feel a kinship with the women who purchased these little luxuries perhaps during the Depression or wartime. These products brought a little glamour and magic into their lives. I recognized the Yardley brand lipsticks before you identified them - I think they were part of its ‘slicker’ collection. I can still recall their jingle: Slicker Under, Slicker Over, Slicker Alone! These were very sheer in texture and added a bit of color and shine to the lips. I was happy to see Angel Face - my late mother was a Mad Men era ad copywriter on Madison Avenue in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s and Angel Face was one of her accounts. Her campaign featured close up black and white portraits - very striking - with the tag line: A Woman’s Face. A Girl’s Skin. I have a small collection of vintage Stratton compacts and accessories. In December my daughter turned 21 and as a keepsake I gave her a vintage Stratton gold compact (mint condition - still in its original box) with an embossed old fashioned skeleton key whose ‘teeth’ drop down to form 21. Not sure if she ‘got’ it but that’s ok. Again thank you for sharing your treasures and commentary.
Such beautiful pieces of vintage cosmetics. Colors were so basic with the pastels. Being a makeup geek myself I found your video blog fascinating! Thanks for sharing🥰
I wore that Coty Airspun powder in the 90's and it was a cardboard material. I also had that 1979 green eyeshadow single by Maybelline!
Oh my gosh !! I gave that large lovely painted french ivory" compact u have ther! Oh no where is it ....oh my gosh....??😫😰now gotta find it.....also tresasure my Grandmoms compact big like other one
3:00 the Maybelline eye kit is from the mid to late 70's. It used to have a mascara in it too.
I had that eyeshadow palette and I was going to date it also late 70s.
I remember my mom had that kody powder packaging back in the early 2000’s. She would keep her makeup for years, so it could have been from the late 90’s. ❤️
Hi
What a fabulous collection you have, what a lovely sight. Some of those old metal lipstick cases are wonderful. I'd have to have a mini shelf & put on an arrangement of those beautiful cases, and some of those luxury compacts, they need to be out & enjoyed if they were mine!🤣 You really do have a wonderful extensive collection. Thank you for sharing your Vintage passion. Love your videos.
so cool, culture and society reflected through shades, textures, amount of pigments, and even packaging.
Everything is happening at once, and it lingers through everything at the time, even makeup. So Awesome.
(my fav r the pastel washes of eyeshadow. on the lid to the browbone, so cool)
..have u watched Astronaut Wives Club? I think u and everyone would love it.
🦀🦀🐞🐞🐞🦋
*ty 4 sharing*
What a gorgeous video! Wish they still made makeup that felt this special. Thanks Laura 💄.
Mom used to have to WET her blue eye shadow. She used a little toy baby bottle.
Love your face powder compacts collection
i may purchase a few cases and re-use them with today's cosmetic offerings. it's fun to put your colors in nicer cases, yeah?
My mom used the Maybelene cake mascara in the 1960's, but it was in a red plastic case just like those you have.
Loving all the vintage makeup. I don't think the bar code was invented until the late 1970s. I remember hearing about that on the Recollection Road channel.
I remember the brand Charles of the Ritz, probably from the 80's.
Yes, it was the 80's. I was in my 20's then and Charles of the Ritz was everywhere - on TV ads, magazines and newspapers, and every make-up counter in a department store would have a big display of all their things. It was so much fun spending an afternoon with friends, trying on the perfumes and the make-up samples. (Yes, that was "allowed".) ;-)
Cathy I was thinking the same thing. The 80s!
My Mom had Charles of the Ritz cosmetics in the late 1970s.
The powder compacts are Beautiful
I love your collection!
Thanks so much
LOVE ur videos ! They are so interesting,bring back so many memories,& are so much fun! Thx for doing these videos for all of us that enjoy them so much!
Laura,your nails are so cute🌻A sure sign of better days to come.Amazing video as always😊🌹
Thanks so much Bethany 💕💕❤️
Collection goals!
Thank you 🙏
This need 1 million views above
My mother gave me that gold mascara wand to play with. I couldn't figure out why it had no mascara in it. Now I get it! 🤣😂🤣 I was born in 1960.
Hello - When it comes to face powder there is nothing quite like the Helena Rubinstein Real Silk Loose Face Powder in the classic shades, Coty Airspun and Charles of the Ritz Specially Blended individually at the Counter by the Consultant. Each has their own special magic from those memorable times. Thank you.
What a wonderful video! Love your collection and I was fascinated with your items ❤️💫
A lovely collection of makeup and nail polish kits. Love it 💕
Those Helena Rubinstein lashes are amazing, I would wear those today!!!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍