tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13303109.post6685776760542073796..comments2023-12-23T22:32:53.531+08:00Comments on Taking Up The Challenge: When Skincare Was A Piece Of CakeVictorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10339178864363140977noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13303109.post-52678841358082519882010-09-17T02:46:32.172+08:002010-09-17T02:46:32.172+08:00I remember my mother use to buy A block of soap c...I remember my mother use to buy A block of soap called Carbolic it was a rough soap, it contain the disinfectant phenol or carbolic acid ,it was bought in chunks cut of a huge green or orange blocks, you used it for hair washing, and having a bath, and household uses coming from a big family we all used that soap ,it was horrible.Tomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00283468129139631266noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13303109.post-42844125625500147362010-09-13T20:29:16.178+08:002010-09-13T20:29:16.178+08:00I think Lee Li Hwa was one of many famous actresse...I think Lee Li Hwa was one of many famous actresses who acted in Lux ads; but I don't that photo is of her. Probably from even before her time. Btw, did you know that LLH was also called the Elizabeth Taylor of the East.Lam Chun Seehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01762020157703342970noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13303109.post-9367350108409844052010-09-13T14:43:47.066+08:002010-09-13T14:43:47.066+08:00From Lam Soon's 'Labour' and Lever Bro...From Lam Soon's 'Labour' and Lever Bro's 'Sunlight' laundry soap to 'Breeze' laundry detergent...<br /><br />In the old days of large family units, washing of clothes by hand represented the norm. Many did not have amahs to do their laundering. It was laborious work, but to our dear mothers, it was a tireless task. It personified their 'labour' of love.<br /><br />Not only did we depend on Sunlight soap to clean our soiled laundry, but we also depended heavily on direct 'sunlight' to dry them. We did not have a full closet of clothes, unlike today. Those who owned one or two pairs of clothes dreaded days of continuous rain. (Of course, we prayed for rain -cats and dogs - in times of water rationing}. Particularly, if we strung our favourite shirt and pants to dry for use at a function later that evening. We had to resort to ironing the wet pair of clothes to assure that they dried in time for use. One could imagine the hissing sound of steam and smoke when the hot iron met the very wet clothes!<br /><br />Today, we have the "simple to operate" automatic washers and dryers - plus domestic helpers. Managing the laundry is now a 'breeze'.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13303109.post-63022282685274808482010-09-13T11:28:05.783+08:002010-09-13T11:28:05.783+08:00Like unk Dicko, A tube/row of "Labour" b...Like unk Dicko, A tube/row of "Labour" brand soap could be cut into appropriate sized pieces for bathing, dishes and laundry on wooden washing board for the family. Cheap and good...but not LUXurious.<br /><br />According to the 1929 Lux Toilet Soap ad:<br /><br /><i>98%</i> of the lovely complexions you see on the screen <i>are cared for with</i> LUX Toilet Soap.<br /><br />Curious...LUX soap never been seen on ads for men ;)Thimbuktuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04495581875211093357noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13303109.post-76754337135329677362010-09-13T06:09:33.227+08:002010-09-13T06:09:33.227+08:00Looks like LI Li Hwa.
All my growing up years we u...Looks like LI Li Hwa.<br />All my growing up years we used the soap which was good and economical for large families like mine.<br />Nothing wrong with this soap at all.<br />It did the work it was supposed to do..kept us clean!Unk Dickohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07050766265321887439noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13303109.post-45703881277302124392010-09-12T21:10:24.969+08:002010-09-12T21:10:24.969+08:00Yes. The lily is a beautiful flower.Yes. The lily is a beautiful flower.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13303109.post-87072991862594504752010-09-12T17:37:49.737+08:002010-09-12T17:37:49.737+08:00I also think the actress is Li Li Hwa.I also think the actress is Li Li Hwa.frnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13303109.post-58608387542264445492010-09-12T08:09:50.381+08:002010-09-12T08:09:50.381+08:00I still buy Lux soap in the dollar store here in R...I still buy Lux soap in the dollar store here in Rochester, NY!R. Burnett Bakerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08743367086298298786noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13303109.post-34823557428764836242010-09-11T23:43:10.984+08:002010-09-11T23:43:10.984+08:00When I was doing my NS, I always found it more con...When I was doing my NS, I always found it more convenient to use a bar of soap to wash small items like socks and briefs - rather than soap powder; and bring the big items like uniforms home over the weekend. And do you know the brand of my soap? <br /><br />Give you a hint; blue colour, 3 letters.Lam Chun Seehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01762020157703342970noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13303109.post-2729440608243300742010-09-11T14:45:32.750+08:002010-09-11T14:45:32.750+08:00Hi!
> The whole family would share the same pi...Hi!<br /><br />> The whole family would share the same piece of soap...<br /><br />This reminds me of my visit to a neighbouring developing country, a few years back. I stayed in my friend's house, in the countryside.<br />The first morning there, my face soap, which I kept in a soap dish and placed above the wash sink, was missing. I found out that one of the kids took it for bathing purposes. They explained to me, later, that it was not unusual to share such items. Upon hearing this, I mumbled to myself, "Luckily, he did not take my toothbrush." Hahaha!<br /><br />During our younger days (in the fifties - we were small and innocent kids), when we shared the same piece of soap, we would also notice some short, wirly curly hairs stuck on the soap. We wondered where they came from... no one in our family had such curly hairs on their heads. Hahaha!<br /><br />Using toothpicks, Cheddar cheese cubes, poked together with onion pearls, go down well with chilled beer! <br />(Victor, are those from a real bar of soap or did you cut up a block of cheese - for illustration purposes?) Hahaha!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13303109.post-58019063863429035472010-09-11T07:47:50.192+08:002010-09-11T07:47:50.192+08:00Could the chinese actress be Li Li Hwa?Could the chinese actress be Li Li Hwa?ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. ©https://www.blogger.com/profile/10946638825812052608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13303109.post-42073081046344233912010-09-11T07:46:07.393+08:002010-09-11T07:46:07.393+08:00'A Little Bit Of Soap' has always been a f...'A Little Bit Of Soap' has always been a favourite song among the boys at school. <br /><br />We remember discussing the lyrics and Lux soap in more ways than one!<br /><br />One thing for sure. Those were memorable years. Now soap comes in liquid form.ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. ©https://www.blogger.com/profile/10946638825812052608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13303109.post-34273203037053932392010-09-11T04:52:12.379+08:002010-09-11T04:52:12.379+08:00peter, the blue colour soap was meant for wahing w...peter, the blue colour soap was meant for wahing white clothings too. i think you can still get this soap.<br />in those days, lux soap was a luxury item. yes, we used the labour brand soap as an all purpose soap.yghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07054865524193859788noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13303109.post-83633290416712123422010-09-10T18:31:39.663+08:002010-09-10T18:31:39.663+08:00There was also a blue colored soap bar, long one, ...There was also a blue colored soap bar, long one, which had to be cut into small blocks. Why blue, I got no idea?<br /><br />There's also a blue colored powder which was added to clean water to rinse the white clothings. Why they use, I no idea.peternoreply@blogger.com