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Anyone else collect vintage makeup? Post pics!

DigThatBeat

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I love collecting and looking at old cosmetics, especially eye shadow and rouge. Here's some of mine:
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Maybelline purple cream eye shadow from the late 30s.
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Max Factor Supreme Lining 'No. 5 Light Blue', I don't know much about this.
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Elizabeth Arden Eye Shado in 'Pearly Blue'.
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Heather Rouge Oramber.
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Harriet Hubbard Ayer Rouge, I don't know how old this is.
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Hampden Powd'r-Base foundation in 'Flesh' and rouge in 'Bright', from 1940.
 
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Coopsgirl

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Texas
I love collecting vintage makeup. Here's what I have.

1930s box of Elizabeth Arden powder

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1930s lipstick

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1920s and 30s makeup - all powder boxes are full and unopened

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Lady Esther Powder

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Tangee makeup

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Lux soap and wave setting powder unopened

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Coopsgirl

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I found all of those at antique stores and I got most of them pretty cheap, a few bucks each. I have them displayed on my vanity in my bedroom like it's my real makeup. I actually keep the makeup I use in a drawer out of sight b/c the old stuff is prettier. :)
 

Wire9Vintage

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Gorgeous photos all! I adore stuff like this, although I don't really have much. You can tell the quality of some of it because it still smells so dreamy. Except for old rancid lipstick! But I even kind of like that smell because I used to play in my mother's and grandmother's old make up (why oh why didn't I keep it!!??) when I was a kid, and there was plenty of rancid lipstick...so that's one of my very weird nostalgic smells.

More pictures?
 

LittleMissToniJo

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What an awesome thread - this is so interesting. Those videos that were posted are amazing, too. Thank you so much for sharing this! Maybe I'll start collecting as well :)
 

Bluebird Marsha

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I was reading the "sneak a peek" from "Retro Makeup" and in the 40's page the author refers to Cyclax of London producing a Service Beauty Kit for British servicewomen, and Elizabeth Arden producing a Service Kit, presumably for American servicewomen. Have any of you ladies (or gentlemen) seen these, or better yet own them? I've seen a few ads but I can't find an example of the real thing, and I'm developing a real lemming for them sight unseen.
 

DigThatBeat

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Tejas
Some of the stuff still needs to be cleaned, so, sorry about the dirt.
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Max Factor Geminesse Caramello lipstick, 1960s - 70s.
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John Robert Powers Shade 7 lipstick, 1940s.
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Maybelline blue eyeshadow, late1930s.
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Marcelle brown mascara refill, late 1940s.
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Unknown brand (maybe Marcelle), eyeliner pencil refills, late 1940s.
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Richard Hudnut Three Flowers Dainty Twin Compact.
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WWII Elgin American powder and lipstick compact. Louisville, KY, October 1941
 

DigThatBeat

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Tejas
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Maybelline Cake Mascara in Velvet Black from the 1950s.

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Elizabeth Post Rouge in Natural.

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Revlon Liquid Rouge in Pink. Anyone know what year this might be from?

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Dorothy Gray Lipstick in Brown.
 

DigThatBeat

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When is this one from? I love that the shade is called Natural, even though it's such a shockingly bright artificial pink!
I think it's from the late 1940s-1950s, but I'm not sure. I don't know much about Elizabeth Post but back then a lot of brands only had three or four colors of rouge. So, this might have been the softest shade.
 

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