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Vintage CHEAP dime store perfumes

I'mSuzyParker

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Not sure of how classic or vintage it was, but I used to love the smell of Chantilly on a favorite aunt. Don't know if they even make it anymore. But, it was more of a drug store find than a department store one.
 

PrettySquareGal

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Today I bought a box of mini no-name brand "Parfums De France" by Charles V. I think what you have is steps above...but I think like many things, low-budget vintage is often top shelf by today's standards...I want to start wearing cheap perfume! lol
 

I'mSuzyParker

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The vintage classics are all great. Have you noticed even the "lower shelf" stuff was always presented in gorgeous bottles, etc. just like their high end counterparts. I love vintage packaging. The heavy leaded glasses, atomizers, etc.
 

PrettySquareGal

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I just tried about five of them. One smells like freshly waxed kitchen floors with cookies baking. lol They must have been after the housewife demographic. Another smells like a husband home late with his secretary's perfume on his collar (I'm serious, how could I make something so crazy up). There's a really nice one that smells like a field of lilacs and hair spray. lol But now I smell like all of those plus. Anyway, I don't know if I smell cheap but I do smell at the moment......
 

Real Swell Gal

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My dad always talks about how girls in his class (50's) wore something called Evening In Paris. I guess they wore it the way girls of our generation once wore Georgio. Too much and too often.
Chantilly is still around and it makes me think vintage so does White Shoulders. Remember that one? My great grandma always wore that.
 

StaceFace

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I've been using Jovan Island Gardenia for over a year now. I've always liked the smell of gardenia, and this is a steal at $10. Does anyone know the history of this stuff?
 

jayem

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Oooh, I love White Shoulders. It's what I use when I'm not going somewhere 'important' but still want to smell nice. Mostly, work related stuff. When I go to the Hispanic market, I get this home-made perfume that smells like fresh lavender and vanilla. I love it; it has no name, but this little old lady in a booth sells it. It's incredibly cheap too.
 

PrettySquareGal

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I'mSuzyParker said:
The descriptions are awesome. Hope your pet gets well soon.

Thank you! My little fellow is holding steady...

Here is a pic of the bottles with the no name names!

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I estimate these to be from the mid 60's.
 

Lareesie Ladavi

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I love most of what Coty puts out, I just wish it stayed long. I find that Nokomis stay a while and I love its sophisticated smell. It's soo sophisticated that the word Nokomis means :my grandmother". I won't tell my husband that. ;)


:eek:fftopic:
Anyone remember this Lucy episode?

By the shores of Gitche Gumee,
By the shining Big-Sea-Water,
Stood the wigwam of Nokomis,
Daughter of the Moon, Nokomis.
Dark behind it rose the forest. lol
 

Tourbillion

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Actually White Lilac was a 1930 scent and very popular. The other ones in the coffret I am not familiar with.

The cheapest scent that I've tried is probably Tabu (1932) by Dana. It is strong stuff, but exotic and mysterious. I'm not sure how cheap it was in the 30's and 40's though. Many fragrances that were once exclusives are now drugstore perfumes.

There was also Cotillion (1933) by Avon. This one is definitely on the cheaper side and popular. I don't remember it anymore though, I haven't smelled it since I was a kid.
 

Foofoogal

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I have always wondered if it is safe to use old perfumes or especially old talc powder (I don't feel like I have had a bath without powder after though it is an act of congress to find some now) . I always though perfume turned to alcohol eventually though I love the graphics on old sets.
Tigress was my dream perfume when a child. The teenage girl I knew had a whole set with the tiger design of fur on the bottle.
http://www.nellbutler.com/photos/TIGRESS_W (Custom).jpg
I so admired her with her hair all done up in orange juice cans sitting at her vanity putting on her Tigress perfume.
Now my sister got a set of Evening in Paris one Christmas. I got a new transistor radio so I was happy. lol
 

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