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Famous 90’s Skincare Products

Famous 90’s Skincare Products

90’s Skincare!

The skincare world is no longer what we used to know it to be, as products frequently evolve with time and season. Now we have K-beauty skincare products, French, Japan, and others.

Nonetheless, no matter how many new products we see in the market, we can never forget our OG skincare products from the 90’s.

Let’s see how many of them you’ll recall.

1. Johnson’s baby powder

johnson

This powder needs no introduction. Its diverse use stands it out from the crowd.

2. Vaseline

Vaseline (skincare 90's)

Vaseline is an OG  skincare product that never goes out of fashion. Chapped lips, bruises, burns, you name it…

3. Tempovate cream (90’s Skincare)

Tempovate

Back in the 90’s, as a light-skinned lady, if you didn’t use Tempovate, then you were not a cool kid. Our mothers banked on it for that GLOW. Note: It’s for external use only o

4. Dustin powder (90’s Skincare)

Dustin powder

Bruised inner thighs, rashes (all kinds), ehn.. kilon jebe.. where there is Dustin Power. You better not play! This one right here, is the greatest of them all.

5. Imperial leather soap (90’s Skincare )

imperial leather

This bar soap would leave the body with a refreshing feeling. Don’t get me started on the fragrance, hmmm yummy!

6. Pears baby oil

pears baby oil 90’s Skincare

Pears gave the ultime skin glow back in the day

7. Movate tube cream

Movate 90’s Skincare

8. Sivoderm / Nixoderm

Sivoderm (90’s Skincare )

Whether it’s rash, acne, or eczema the Derm’s have got you covered.

9. Miss Caroline’s body cream

Miss Caroline

Miss Caroline is a skin-toning cream, with ingredients that claimed to be natural. Whether they were or not, the cream served its purpose as a top tier skincare brand back in the 90’s.

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Written by Eniola Lasaki

I’m a resourceful creative writer who is constantly in pursuit of knowledge. I pique interest in Entertainment, fashion and lifestyle. When I’m not working, I’m most definitely busy catching up with friends and family.