Women definitely had smaller feet then, and smaller everything else! In the UK the average shoe size in the 70's was a 5 but by the early 90's it was a 6, work that backwards whilst factoring in the post war diet and you can see why many of the sizes are so small.
Have you tried the hot flannel method? There's a thread on beauty somewhere. It seems to work very well for a lot of us without having to use many products.
http://www.periodhouseshops.com/catalogue.php
This company have some nice repro door furniture and other bits and bobs, not cheap but very nice quality. They have a couple of shops and I have had good poke around the one is Shrewsbury.
Off topic!
On the subject of furniture - is there a thread on restoring Utility furniture? I have several peices, including my bedroom suite and a side table that are laminated and varnished oak and over time the varnish has dried out and looks a but patchy and flakey. I'm wary of sanding or...
I will be popping over to Liverpool nearer to the date as there are some centenery celebrations going on, including the huge mechanical girl from La Machine. That's the same people that did La Princesse the huuuge steampunk mechanical spider that spun it's magic across the city for the Capital...
The Pursuit of Happyness with Will Smith. An ironic title if ever there was one.
Atonement is depressing, but it is the good, miserable, wallowing kind that you need sometimes!
The best I have found for hands is olive oil plus salt. Scrubs virtually anything off and leaves your skin beautifully soft when your rinse it off. I saw a dead sea version of this at Costco and it cost a fortune! I'll stick to my cheapo home-made version!
I recently borrowed a beauty book from the library that recommended using baking powder as a facial scrub, mixed with a water based cleanser. I have tried it and have to say it really does work! The texture and size of the grains is just about right and it left my skin very soft and clean. It...
Harold and Maude - loved it! i can't believe I have never seen it before.
I also introduced my 12 year old son to The Rocky Horror Show. His verdict 'Good, but very weird!' I tried telling him that in a few years he will be off to see it wearing ladies underwear clutching a bag of kit kats. He...
I went to my son's parents evening at school last week dressed as I usually do and with my white streak in a pomp (again, as usual these days). I felt slighly out of place and did worry slightly that my son, who's twelve, might have got the odd sarky comment about me afterwards, but the next day...
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