The Most Iconic Products of the 1960s

5. Noxzema

Where to Buy It: Nordstrom, JCPenney, and Walgreens Organisation: Unilever Initial Cost: $5–$8* For more than a century, Noxzema has been at the top of the beauty care industry. These days, the company sells a range of skincare items, including moisturizers, scrubs, and cleansers for the face. Still, all that was required was its trademark cream. Apart from the celebrity endorsements—of course—of Twiggy and Mia Farrow,.

Noxzema/Commons Wikimedia The cleansing cream was the brand's standout item. Millions of Noxzema users dating back to the 1960s could attest to its claims to deeply clean pores and leave skin feeling rejuvenated.

6. Bouquet of Cashmere

Where to Buy It: Wegmans, Nordstrom, and Waldgreens Organisation: Colgate-Palmolive Original Cost: $1–$2 for each bar In the 1960s, Cashmere Bouquet was a popular brand of soap. It was popular in homes all around the country and was noted for its delicate texture and flowery aroma. The soap became popular among ladies due to its distinctive combination of rose, lavender, and jasmine petals.

@Pinterest/@historydaily Additionally, Cashmere Bouquet was available as talcum powder in powder form. The product was unaltered even after Colgate-Palmolive purchased the brand. The popularity of the soap is still associated with the 1960s because of its distinctive scents.
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