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  2. Tom Netherton - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] During the 1970s and 1980s he appeared on television commercials for Rose Milk skin care lotion and Nabisco's Triscuits crackers. Netherton was a guest on television shows such as Pat Robertson's The 700 Club, Robert Schuller's The Hour of Power and would appear at Billy Graham religious crusades. [citation needed]

  3. Gunilla Knutsson - Wikipedia

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    Knutsson in 1961 Knutsson in 1957. Gunilla Knutsson (born 1946; sometimes as Gunilla Knutson, Gunilla Knudson or Gunilla Knudsen) [1] is a Swedish actress, model, author and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Sweden 1961 [2] and was a semi-finalist in the Miss Universe 1961 pageant.

  4. Love Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    In April 1974, Love Cosmetics began to make a line of Baby Soft products meant for adults. The items were scented with an innocent fragrance most often associated with babies. There was a Baby soft talc, a body lotion, and a foam bath. Baby Soft products were priced from $2 to $2.75.

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    Orange Gelée, everyone's favorite tanning gel from the '70s and '80s, is back, but with a new formula that's up to 2024 skin care standards. (Vacation)

  6. Western cosmetics in the 1970s - Wikipedia

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    A 1970 ad for Moon Drops "Demi-Makeup" read, "People will think it's your own fresh, flawless skin. (Let them.)" [ 3 ] Fragrances were also marketed to the "new woman". [ 3 ] Charlie—whose ads featured a no-nonsense, pantsuit-clad, independent woman—was a marketing triumph, becoming the nation's leading scent within a year of its release. [ 3 ]

  7. Caswell-Massey - Wikipedia

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    The company took its present name, Caswell-Massey, when then-owner John Rose Caswell partnered with New York businessman William Massey in 1876. With rightful ownership of the original formulations of Dr. Hunter and a new partnership with William Massey, a Canadian doctor, the firm rightly claimed the 'Established 1752' trademark and provenance ...

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