lipstickqueen
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When I was staying with my aunt and uncle as a child in the 1960s, it was Fairy washing up liquid for the bath, my uncle was a dermatologist !!
Yesss, a sachet of shampoo, and you had to be careful opening it as it could go everywhere. I remember one called Drene !We used to wash our hair in the kitchen with washing up liquid when we were young. Rinsed our heads under the geyser. Got giddy if Mam brought home a sachet of shampoo. Me and my brother would share it.
Never come across sachets of shampoo tho not born til late 70’s, but used to wash my hair with washing up liquid when camping.We used to wash our hair in the kitchen with washing up liquid when we were young. Rinsed our heads under the geyser. Got giddy if Mam brought home a sachet of shampoo. Me and my brother would share it.
You’ve just described why I will never watch Tipping Point! (Or The Chase, though I’ve been forced to via Gogglebox on occasion! SO mindless!)On Tipping Point recently was this question:
In his epic poems, Homer often refers to nectar as the drink of the gods and which other substance as their food?
Both contestants answered “doughnuts “ as a reference to Homer Simpson.
The answer being ambrosia, Ben couldn’t contain his amusement.
I think the key is to listen to the question.
Oh my boy (cat!) loves to sit on the floor while I’m in the bath.My cat likes to sit in the bathroom watching me do my morning ablutions!
She also sits beside me when I am on the toilet. Just in case I am attacked by the toilet monster.
I don't have a dishwasher, so must do dishes, etc. by hand. I use an equivalent of Fairy Liquid, without rubber gloves. My hands are never rough or sore afterwards. In fact the skin feels soft. Maybe it's just my type of skin or the very soft water where I live.Never come across sachets of shampoo tho not born til late 70’s, but used to wash my hair with washing up liquid when camping.
It left it SO dry it was insane. One big knot!
Wouldn’t do that anymore!
Am sure Alexis often used to the story of how Jill Franks had no beauty routine when she first met her, and used to use orb product for everything?
Think she used to wash her hands with Fairy?
Oh Freya you funny kitty!Freya, now 3 and half, Burmese, loves to run into the bathroom and jump in the bath. When young she jumped into the bath which I was filling and Molton Brown. Had to rinse her off. Then the famous time she fell into the toilet, clean water I will add. No idea what the hell she was doing? Again, had to get rinsed off. She does sit on the seat and look into the bowl, I say get out of the toilet.
Lucky you!I don't have a dishwasher, so must do dishes, etc. by hand. I use an equivalent of Fairy Liquid, without rubber gloves. My hands are never rough or sore afterwards. In fact the skin feels soft. Maybe it's just my type of skin or the very soft water where I live.
I have soft hands, but not lovely hands. I work in the garden a lot, so they are often scratched. Thank you, though.Oh Freya you funny kitty!
That’s hilarious!
She sounds like a typical Burmese!
She sounds lovely and entertaining..
Love to see a piccie one day!
My boy is a Burmilla so there’s Burmese in there…!
The number of times I go to the loo to find little muddy paw prints on the seat…
He likes to drink from the (clean!) toilet…!
I try to remember to leave the lid down esp if it’s had product in or recently been flushed. But he still manages to have the occasion drink!
He also demands that you leave the kitchen tap running so he can have a nice fresh drink from it…
And also has a glass of water permanently on the side on the dining table - mainly to stop him drinking from mine…!) - as well as his drinking bowl on the floor…
Spoilt much?! X
Lucky you!
We have insanely hard water and it really dries out my skin.
You could’ve done the fairy advert with the lovely hands! X
As well as some bloody stupid people appearing on some of these showsOn Tipping Point recently was this question:
In his epic poems, Homer often refers to nectar as the drink of the gods and which other substance as their food?
Both contestants answered “doughnuts “ as a reference to Homer Simpson.
The answer being ambrosia, Ben couldn’t contain his amusement.
I think the key is to listen to the question.
I thought I remembered the name but when I googled it and saw some images it didn't actually ring any bells. However I'm pretty damned sure that there was another green coloured medicated shampoo on the market in the 70's that looked exactly like Vosene but was called something else. Oh says that there wasn't and that Vosene was the only medicated shampoo out there, but I blinking well know there was another one but I'm bu**ered if I can remember what it was called and it's bugging me!Yesss, a sachet of shampoo, and you had to be careful opening it as it could go everywhere. I remember one called Drene !
Don't get me started on quiz show contestants. The lack of basic general knowledge is astonishing. Author of The Old Curiosity Shop ? Um, I'll take a punt and say Charles Dickens ? Capital of Portugal? Er, geography isn't my strong point. Faro ?
Loxene????I thought I remembered the name but when I googled it and saw some images it didn't actually ring any bells. However I'm pretty damned sure that there was another green coloured medicated shampoo on the market in the 70's that looked exactly like Vosene but was called something else. Oh says that there wasn't and that Vosene was the only medicated shampoo out there, but I blinking well know there was another one but I'm bu**ered if I can remember what it was called and it's bugging me!
There was one called LoxeneI thought I remembered the name but when I googled it and saw some images it didn't actually ring any bells. However I'm pretty damned sure that there was another green coloured medicated shampoo on the market in the 70's that looked exactly like Vosene but was called something else. Oh says that there wasn't and that Vosene was the only medicated shampoo out there, but I blinking well know there was another one but I'm bu**ered if I can remember what it was called and it's bugging me!
Ooh could well be this, though I've had a look and can only see pictures of it in a glass bottle, this was in a plastic one for sure. I had the notion it was Phisoderm but when I checked that out the bottles didn't look right eitherLoxene????