LOSTNTHE80S
5-05-03, 07:23 PM
Who remembers:
DR. SCHOLL'S SANDALS (they were wooden and shaped to fit the curves of your feet)
BUFF PUFF
MAXI cosmetics? (They were put out by Max Factor)
9 TO 5 LUNCH TOTES
THE BIG BROWN (and little) BAG TOTES
NAIR
TICKLE ME deodrant?
:) :)
Opheliarose
5-05-03, 07:31 PM
I remember Dr Scolls sandels and Buff Puff and Yes Nair which btw
never work for me!!
BrandyBlue
5-05-03, 07:35 PM
I remember all of those--buff puff is still out there, and do you remember Rain Tree moisturizer and Gee Your Hair Smell Terrific shampoo and conditioner?
and Dr Scholl's are still out there too!
Slayergrrl
5-05-03, 08:50 PM
I remember all of those! My friends Mom used Raintree
ImSoooSure
5-06-03, 03:01 AM
I loved my Dr Scholls even though they were the most uncomfortabel things in the world. I dont see how they could be good for your feet like they advertised. I keep seeing them out in the stores again too.
Back in the 70's, my whole family wore the Dr. Scholl's sandals. Those were the greatest. You wouldn't think a wooden shoe would be that comfortable, would you. :)
I remember most of those things, although the Tickle Me deodorant eludes me.
Remember the Nair commercials?
"Who wears short shorts?
We wear short shorts.
Who wears short shorts?
Nair for short shorts."
Oooooh those hoochie mamas in their short shorts with spiked heels!:tsk:
Wasn't the buff puff used with Phisoderm cleanser? Didn't it have a white side and a green side? If I'm correct, I used to use it and would love to find some. I had the smoothest skin when I was using that. Of course it was 20 years younger too. :lol:
Dr. Scholl's yes... the others..not really, except for Nair, which I still use. Much better than shaving!:)
Iluvthe80s
5-12-03, 07:52 PM
I remember them all except for the Tickle Me deodorant. Do they still make Jhrmack shampoo and conditioner? That was another 80's one I remember. Didn't Victoria Principal do the commercials for that shampoo?
Ladyofthe80s
5-20-03, 08:21 PM
I remember all of it, too.
The deodorant I'm thinking of, however, was called "Tickle" - at my school it was like the "Girl's First Deodorant". The container was a pastel cylinder (with "Tickle" written on the packaing in cursive handwriting) and it had a rounded twist-off top. I remember it coming in blue and pink and yellow, maybe green? I wish they still made it!