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Do you remember what your first items of make-up were? (Not sure if this has been discussed before)

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AskAlice Tue 10-Jan-23 19:25:11

When I was 15, one of my Christmas presents from my Mum and Dad was some make-up. This was a total surprise as they were both very anti make-up before that and forbade me to wear any, which I accepted, albeit grudgingly as most of my friends wore make-up out of school and I was a bit bullied because I could not join in with the latest trends.

I can still remember the names - a lipstick called "Frou Frou Pink" (can't remember the make, but it was the palest pink imaginable without being white) and a Max Factor powder compact in "Candle Glow" which was far too dark for me and made me look like an Oompah Loompah!

Does anyone else remember what their first make-up was?

Zoejory Mon 23-Jan-23 23:16:01

Mascara. I was trying it on, got it stuck in my eye and that was my last time for many years,

Wyllow3 Mon 23-Jan-23 23:25:36

Thanks to "petticoat" I had some Rimmel basics awhile, but didn't bother for long, as at Uni the people I mixed with didn't bother.

But I do recall that Twiggy painted on mock freckles to look cute so duly dotted some on which had the family in fits.

LRavenscroft Tue 24-Jan-23 08:42:57

Yes, a sparkly green eye shadow. Mascara block where you had to wet the brush and then apply.

NotSpaghetti Tue 24-Jan-23 10:24:28

Rosie
www.etsy.com/uk/listing/778533435/max-factor-capistrano-pink-lipstick

Rosie51 Tue 24-Jan-23 21:33:55

NotSpaghetti thanks for the link, I don't remember it being quite that colour, my memory was softer.

Bigred18 Wed 25-Jan-23 08:13:28

Revlon Persian Melon lipstick and white eye shadow

Sparklefizz Wed 25-Jan-23 08:18:37

Miners Mascara, and I seem to remember a lipstick called Tangye (or Tangee) which was a vaguely tinted lip balm.

Juliet27 Wed 25-Jan-23 08:22:18

Anyone remember Bourjois Rouge when it was in a cardboard container?

Marydoll Wed 25-Jan-23 08:32:06

AskAlice, my mum wore Candle Glow, in the blue tin. It was rather orange!

My first make up was Outdoor Girl liquid foundation. I started a Saturday job at fourteen in the haberdashery dept. of the Coop dept. store, which had a make up section.
My parents disapproved of make up, especially my father. I used to try all the testers and wash the make off, before I went home.

Eventually, I was promoted to the Boutique dept. I thought I had died and gone to heaven, for it sold Mary Quant make up.
How I lusted after those little, round bottles of nail polish in dark colours.
I was never allowed them!

NotSpaghetti Wed 25-Jan-23 08:33:38

I remember lots of these items - but no idea what was my very first make-up item.

Possibly my white lipstick - or the deep red/purple/dark aubergine colour one or maybe spit-on mascara.

I know when Biba first opened I bought lip-colours in tiny black pots. I loved the packaging and the feeling that Biba was very youthful and liked that it had a very "out there" look.

LindaPat Wed 25-Jan-23 08:52:32

Juliet27

Yes, I remember my mum having the Bourjois Rouge in a small round cardboard pot! It had a tiny piece of cloth , possibly felt not sponge, inside the pot, which was used to apply it.

Take care xx

dragonfly46 Wed 25-Jan-23 09:23:29

Pale pink lipstick!!

Sparklefizz Wed 25-Jan-23 09:35:04

I remember Bourjois Rouge in those tiny cardboard pots. I had a Saturday job in a chemist when I was 15. We used to sell them quite often.

luluaugust Wed 25-Jan-23 09:35:15

A pale pink lipstick from Miners? bought at the church bazaar much to my mothers horror.

AskAlice Wed 25-Jan-23 09:45:55

This is bringing back so many memories! When I started work full-time I saved up and bought a whole tin (a bit like a pencil tin) of Mary Quant eyeshadows which were long, thin sticks. You could use them for eyeshadow or liner, but the colours were a bit bizarre! I used the pink and yellow to draw a lightening flash on each eye, a la David Bowie - I must have looked a sight!!

Poppyred Wed 25-Jan-23 10:16:30

Mary Quant foundation - I was devastated when it was discontinued- Bibba eyeshadow and a white lipstick/eyeshadow by Miners. I must have looked like a clown. 😳😱

annodomini Wed 25-Jan-23 10:27:58

I was 15 and had already experimented with bits and pieces of make-up passed on by my older cousins. That summer a women's magazine had a free offer of (I think) a Goya lipstick which I decided would be just right for me. It turned out to be a bright - if not garish - fuschia shade and certainly not right for a wee pale-skinned Scottish lassie, but I didn't give up and probably looked as daft as my mother said I was!