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Avon's Sweet Honesty...Cache... |
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OK - which perfume (commonly used by teenagers in the 60's) would be considered "trampy"? |
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Gave Beamer the kisses and he says he sends kisses too. (The little Romeo!) |
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I remember that Musk was a popular scent but I'm not sure if it was 60's. I couldn't get used to though. I know Avon carried it and I think there were several brands of it. |
I'm fairly sure about some popular ones...White Shoulders, Jean Nate, Windsong, and maybe a little later, Love's Baby Soft. Maybe Shalimar? As far as trampy, I know my mother thought Love's Baby Soft was for "cheap" girls...and it's bottle-shape stirred up a little ruckus at the time. Tabu, maybe, because of the name? I, too, am anxious to find out about your research reasons...and results! |
Well, I WAS a teenager in the 60's and a "Windsong" (whispers my name) girl. But, when I went to college, I was a Faberge "Woodhue" user. My mom wore 'Shalimar". When my boyfriend (later, hubby) went to Paris, he brought me back a bottle of "Joy" (supposedly the most expensive perfume in the world, at the time). Boy, was THAT a small bottle! |
I remember my older sister wearing Heaven Scent and my Mom's signature perfume was Shalimar. |
I remember one...a pink one called Chantilly...or Chantilly Lace??? Gee, I cannot remember but I think it was a popular one. Some people wore that awful headache inducing Estee Lauder. Made me sick to my stomach. |
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