I was about fifteen and I was round my friend's house. I watched her brush back her bushy hair and tie it back as tight as possible then she took a huge bottle of scotch heather and poured it all ...
I think I recall this range of perfumes and bath stuff by Yardley, from around the early 70s. In my recollection it comes before Aqua Manda. It came in bright turquoise and gold packaging with a picture of a seahorse ...
Smitty was made by Coty and was popular among teenagers in the 70s and 80s, probably because it was pretty cheap to buy. I remember it had a red label. I used to love the advert for to it, which ...
I had this perfume in the 80s and I used to carry it in my school satchel to reapply whenever I put on another coat of Twilight Teaser lipstick. I never got sick of it, and I wish that they would ...
This was worn by my mum in the 50s. I think it came in a little midnight-blue bottle with a pointy silver or gold lid. I can just imagine the memories smelling that intoxicating mix of bergamot, vanilla and musk ...
Avon brought out a little scent named Somewhere. It was fab and I had the whipped cream scent that came in a pink ceramic jar with a cluster of gems on the lid. ...
I loved the black glass bottle and the musky smell of Styx perfume and got lots of compliments when I wore it. Also there was a little witch spell you were supposed to use when you wore it, something like: ...
Sukina was made by Lentheric (why also made the Mystique perfume) in the 70s and early 80s. My mum used to wear it when her and dad would go out on a Saturday night. I bought a bottle on eBay ...
Like Pretty Peach and French Almond, this perfume was sold by Avon. it was absolutly heavenly! Sweet Honesty was the kind of smell that made you want to eat it, in a non-food kind of way. Avon described it as ...