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Pond's Cold Cream - a childhood memory

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annodomini Thu 05-Mar-20 12:01:34

Going back 70 years, I remember my aunt always used Pond's cold Cream on her face. I don't think the word 'moisturiser' had then been coined, but that was the job the cream was doing. Recently, I've noticed that some moisturisers smell just like the old Cold Cream, so assume some of the same ingredients are involved. Smells and memory have a close connection and that smell takes me back a very long way. So I looked on line to see if it still exists and found a range of products on - guess where - Ebay of course. It's probably just the name that's the same, but I almost feel inclined to try it. Has anyone here had a similar nostalgic experience?

Grandmama Fri 06-Mar-20 20:17:35

Grandma had a little round cardboard box of rouge on her dressing table - Bourjois. It was the only make-up she used. I have no idea if she used moisturiser but she had a lovely soft skin.

I have a very small bottle of Californian Poppy, the first present my father gave my mother.

I used to get chilblains and had Snowfire. The Poor Clare Sisters who went barefoot inside also used Snowfire.

Gilly1952 Fri 06-Mar-20 20:11:51

Diggingdoris - loved your message! By coincidence, my dear Mum was called Doris!! x

creativeness Fri 06-Mar-20 20:09:41

Think it was Yardley skin food . I remember my Mum used with a bee design on the lid

Janetashbolt Fri 06-Mar-20 19:35:27

What was the product that used to have a moulded bee on the top, my mum used that all the time

Lovetopaint037 Fri 06-Mar-20 19:25:56

You can still buy it in Savers and probably elsewhere. My nan’s lovely skin was all down to ponds cold cream, or so she claimed.

EllanVannin Fri 06-Mar-20 19:20:47

Eau de nil paint in the back kitchen. ( bluey/green )

EllanVannin Fri 06-Mar-20 19:18:10

Anyone remember the wooden boxes of whole crystalized fruits ? A Christmas treat along with the orange and lemon slices and figs.

Madmaggie Fri 06-Mar-20 19:07:26

The Newberry fruits are not the original ones but a modern take on them with flavours mixed together and very very disappointing. I bought some of the original type last year. I adored them and my daughter is also a fan. I used to get a box at Christmas as a child and nibble the jelly off first before popping the sugar shell with liquid centre in - heaven! The orange & lemon slices were a Christmas tradition too and it was my job to cut some into little wedges to decorate the trifle. Mum had a tiny bottle of Evening in Paris too which dad had bought her. L'aimant was her favourite perfume, seeing a bottle can reduce me to tears.

H1954 Fri 06-Mar-20 18:40:39

MacKintosh's Toffolux
Vitapoint
Cremola Foam
Oxydol
Loxene
Chocoos
Licorice wands

elleks Fri 06-Mar-20 18:08:34

The Newberry fruits they sell now are called Jewels; and yes, they have a solid centre. The fig sweets were Badgers Chinese Figs; we always had a box at Christmas, and I still miss them.

Lilyflower Fri 06-Mar-20 17:43:28

In 1973 I worked in the holidays at the Tobler Meltis factory which made and packed Newberry Fruits and the staff could buy a giant bag of misshapes for pennies. Wonderful! When I was pregnant I had a craving for Newberry Fruits and had to track them down to buy a box.

Saggi Fri 06-Mar-20 17:05:53

4711..... immediately brings back memories of my Nan and mum

Bijou Fri 06-Mar-20 16:05:22

My mother used Ponds products and so did I when I first went out to work. There was Melrose for rough hands to use after doing the washing up in hot soda water. When I first wore make up the mascara was solid in a little box and had be moistened. As well as Evening in Paris perfume there was Phil Nana and Poppy. You can still get 4711 on Amazon.

rosenoir Fri 06-Mar-20 15:41:52

There could not have been much choice then, my mother used Ponds vanishing cream, 4711 cologne and Max Factor make up.

We also had Newberry fruits at christmas, I never liked them nor those orange and lemon jelly slices.

Marilla Fri 06-Mar-20 15:27:47

This is a lovely thread. My granny had beautiful skin and used Anne French Milk for cleansing.

blueskies Fri 06-Mar-20 15:22:44

Norman Hartnell In Love perfume! I wore that on my honeymoon.

Foxglove77 Fri 06-Mar-20 14:54:28

When I was a teenager I used to wear Tramp perfume. I loved smell and the advert with the care free blonde riding a bike looking so cool. It was only recently when the same perfume was mentioned on a TV program naming disastrous marketing ideas when I realized the true meaning of tramp!

EllanVannin Fri 06-Mar-20 14:44:11

I've said this before about the Pond's Vanishing cream as dad used to tell mum to " put plenty on,lass " grin Mum used both.

Rosina Fri 06-Mar-20 14:41:03

My Mother wore so little makeup that it was hardly worth the effort; a tiny fluff of Max Factor 'Creme Puff' on her nose, from a compact, and a delicate application of Yardley's 'That Pink'; which was then blotted about three times and vanished without trace. She always felt very daring when 'made up'.
I don't know if either cosmetic is still around. I loved, and still do, Coty L'Aiment, which on a good day in a prevailing wind can be easily mistaken for Chanel Number 5 - which I am also addicted to. My Dad and OH also loved Newberry fruits, and my DD buys her Dad a box each Christmas.

Gagagran Fri 06-Mar-20 14:23:34

My Mum had a round, white pottery jar of Yardley's cream with a pink lid embossed with (I think) a butterfly. It smelt gorgeous and I used to love sniffing her skin!

Funnygran Fri 06-Mar-20 14:23:16

missdeke and jaylucy I think the hand cream was Cremolia. My mum used it all the time and I think the smell was because it had glycerine and rosewater in it. I know my sister and I used to lick it as it was so sweet - we survived!

missdeke Fri 06-Mar-20 13:49:27

jaylucy Was the hand cream Cremolia?

wallers5 Fri 06-Mar-20 13:22:17

I use it regularly & Boots is always running out of it!

NotSpaghetti Fri 06-Mar-20 13:11:09

Oooh Twopence .... the smell of greasepaint!!

Gransooz Fri 06-Mar-20 13:01:02

Oh I absolutely adored Newberry Fruits. I got quite excited to read here that they were still available but disappointed to read that they are selling something inferior under the same name.
Painter45, my mum always used Max Factor Creme Puff too but she moisturised with Nivea first. Her skin was lovely right until she died at age 99.