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Maggs, I have just googled Goya and Phul Nana. Goya did do a perfume called Lily of the Valley, as well as Gardenia. Also found this Phul Nana perfume card, which is what I had, on ebay. Judy.
Yes Judy, I remember those cards now. I used to put them in with my clothes drawer. Oh memories come flooding back don't they? We needed nice smells in those old back to backs. Perhaps you never lived in one.
No I didn't Maggs, but my mother and grandparents did. How they managed I'll never know, especially with so many in some families. I don't think we would like to go back to those days. It must have been very hard trying to keep fresh and clean, apart from anything else.
I still have nightmares about those cellars and up the yard loo's. Those houses were left standing for far too long. Private landlords I believe. However replacing them with high rise flats was awful. They became slums in their own right didn't they?
mmmmmmmmmm carbolic soap and coaltar soap they have such a clean smell to them brings back fond childhood memorys
did manage to find to coal tar soap in boots of all places my son called me strange and said the soap stinks and he wasnt washing with that soap lol
kids today dont know there born lol
Yes, lovely carbolic! However, Wrights Coal tar was a soap I used in the late 50's. When I got a very serious infection I was still using the soap, but after I recovered I could never face using it again...and still can't. Just the smell of it now reminds of how dreadfully ill I felt. Strange how powerful the sense of smell is.
hi mossy
bless your wife lol
at least you know you will be clean
yes it is hard to find carbolic soap in the shops you used to be able to get it in the very old fashioned die hard, hard wear stores but unfortuneatly they are a dying breed and not many of them about
however i was awear you could buy carbolic soap on the net
will have to have a look
Wrights coal tar soap,lovely smell,but my wife banned it from the house,she said it stinks.
Does anyone remember cleaning their teeth with soot and salt? I did, and I still have all my own teeth,exept for 3 back teeth.
Mossy I don't believe you are a carbolic smelling man at all. I'd say rathere a lunx bloke. I don't remember the green toothpaste only some red stuff that cost me an arm and a leg supposidly to make my teeth look whiter but all it did was made my gums redder. Mind you still have all my own teeth or maybe just as many fillings. Nowt wrong with plastic teeth Pete as long as they do the job. Jean.
I do remember the red toothpaste, but for the life of me I can't remember what it was called...it will come to me eventually. I used it too, and as you say it did make the gums go red. Didn't taste too nice either and expensive, a tiny little tube.
Jean - you are talking about Gordon Moore's Cosmetic Toothpaste! It made your gums pink so that your teeth looked whiter. I used to use it when I went out dancing!!
carbolic soap i used it for years.life***.That stuff we had at school was great but sadly it is on the banned list.as they say the carbolic acid is not good for you.
dose anybody remember the bars of white soap we used to have in the loos at school
and the tissue paper loo roll that used to take 3 layers of skin off your bum everytime you used it
i think it was white windsor soap.as for the paper i recall the square paper.hidden in a metal box on the wall it was like using.sand paper,thats if you could get any out the box.
What you two were lucky ours were always empty at school. think they were made by Jeyes. I do remember the bars of white soap Celia that wouldn't lather if you tried all day. Jean.
hi jean
yes i do remember on the odd occiasion the box on the wall being empty
and yes the soap wouldnt lather you could be there all day and still get no suds and it was no good for getting the paint off your hands if you had been painting at school because you couldnt get any suds
Mind you Celia WE DIDN'T HAVE TIME TO SMELL at our school as we did some type of physical exercise every day and then it was the comunial showers afterwards. Herded through like sheep. Jean.