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dandyads · 1 year
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Lifebuoy Soap, 1948
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helloparkerrose · 9 months
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tussharsingh-blog · 1 year
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Keep Germs at Bay with Lifebuoy Antibacterial Soap | Shop Lifebuoy Original, Soap Bar, and Lemon Soap
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monkeyssalad-blog · 20 days
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Detail from a 1950 Lifebuoy ad
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Detail from a 1950 Lifebuoy ad by totallymystified
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da-millerrrrr · 2 years
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My new reaction image to anything you send me that is weird.
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saabanvali · 19 days
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When it comes to skincare, what you put on your skin matters as much as what you put into your body. Organic bar soaps have been making waves in the skincare industry, especially among those who prioritize natural and sustainable products. But not all organic bar soaps are created equal. Some are packed with ingredients that do wonders for your skin, while others may fall short. So, how do you choose the best organic bar soap? By knowing which ingredients to look for. In this blog, we’ll break down the top 5 ingredients that should be on your radar when shopping for organic bar soaps.
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anokha-swad · 11 months
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mrs-hondax3x7 · 1 year
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All this hot scorching weather makes me feel oily so I’m so into lemony products now.
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beatleshistoryblog · 2 years
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LECTURE 11: BEATLEMANIA GOES GLOBAL: Beatle Capitalism took off around 1964 to 1966, with the marketplace flooded by countless Fab Four items – everything from bed sheets to lunchboxes to Beatle wigs. Here’s a circa 1964 commercial for one of many popular Beatles items: the inflatable Beatles. You could collect all four for only $2 plus two wrappers from Dove or Lux or Lifebuoy soaps! These Beatles bore a striking resemblance to the ones on the Saturday morning ABC cartoon! I wonder if you can still send off for them? It’s only 59 years later! 
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petermorwood · 10 months
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Hi, Peter, I have a question that is only tangentially connected to writing. Is it permissible/advisable to wash the inside of one's teapot with soap? I trust you as the product of a tea-loving culture *g*
If it's a Chinese teapot, don't wash out the inside with anything! They're unglazed, porous, and meant to build up a natural internal layer of tea oils.
If it's a Western teapot, then - unless you're Commander Vimes and the internal build-up of crud is part of the drink's character (also IIRC in the US Navy, where it applies to personal coffee cups) - washing out the inside will do no harm.
Either they're glass (like our standard one) or glazed ceramic (like our Brown Betty) or steel (like our Bodum French Press jug); in all cases, using what I presume is regular dish-washing soap will do no harm.
Inadequate rinsing out of said soap is another matter altogether, and will do interesting things to the flavour of the next cuppa. :-P
To quote a movie @dduane and I will be watching next month:
"Over the years I got to be quite a connoisseur of soap. My personal preference was for Lux, but I found Palmolive had a nice, piquant after-dinner flavour - heady, but with just a touch of mellow smoothness. Lifebuoy, on the other hand…"
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Hoshi: Can u die from consuming soap?
Woozi,slowly picking his guitar up: Lifebuoy kills 99.9% bacteria, it will surely kill you and the remaining of your kind.
Jeonghan, slowly lowering woozi's guitar: Now, now, children don't fight
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nicknumber · 1 month
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Lifebuoy Soap ad from The Sketch, September 10, 1902
Maybe don't count on this to cure your cholera or typhoid.
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vintage-tech · 2 years
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Two advertisements from 1936:
Lifebuoy soap, created 1895, is still on the market with one significant formula change, but we still haven’t figured out how you could be blissfully unaware that you have eyewatering B.O. But then again, maybe he’s aware of his funk and being a farmer, he does spend sun-up to sundown working hard outdoors so perspiration is part of life? I guess since they’re now engaged soon we’ll find out if Lifebuoy soap actually drives wives wicked rather than just to the altar.
Rinso detergent, created 1908, hasn’t been on the American market since 1980 (other than a product which licensed the name that is at a discount store chain) but does still exist in other parts of the world. As for whether anyone ever used it for more than their laundry -- certainly people don’t use the competitor that put it out of business, Tide, for their floors and dairy containers -- that’s unknown.
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thejazzera · 10 months
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Lifebuoy Soap, 1930s
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Scanned from Taschen's "All-American Ads of the 30s".
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monkeyssalad-blog · 4 days
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1935 lifebuoy health soap
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1935 lifebuoy health soap by Al Q
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customizationshopy · 27 days
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Lifebuoy Soap BANNED in America?! 😱 Facts You Need to Know
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