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Originally Posted by BBelleADPi
I went through rush in the fall of 1971. Peasant blouses, check. Baby oil mixed with iodine. Check. But I must admit wrapping albums w/ tin foil to reflect the sun is a new one-but had we known about it, I guarantee you, we would have done it. No tanning creams, no spray tans, no tanning salons-girl, we'd cut class to have a good tan for going out at night. Hot pants were the biggie for all of us going thru rush then. And you're right about no designer jeans, etc, giving you that "elite" style. I think it was more Villager skirts, dresses, and blouses. Oh, and jewelry.
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{mini-70's-fashion-and-beauty tangent}
How about squeezing fresh lemons into your hair before you laid out in the sun? My mother and cousins did that in the 70's... anyone else?
{/mini-70's-fashion-and-beauty tangent}
I'm gonna be pooped after trick-or-treating with the kids tonight, but I will find the energy to come back here and see if That_70s has added anything more...