30 Beauty Products Every Woman Kept in Her Purse in 1965 That No Longer Exist

In 1965, a woman’s purse was more than a handbag. It was a private beauty kit filled with little tools, powders, perfumes, lipsticks, compacts, pencils, and emergency fixes that helped her stay polished wherever the day took her. This video explores 30 beauty products every woman kept in her purse in 1965 that no longer exist the way they once did, from pop-out rain bonnets, Sen-Sen breath perfume, powder papers, nail white pencils, cream rouge, cake eyeliner, solid perfume, purse atomizers, original aerosol hairspray, hair rats, Blue Waltz perfume, wand mascara, Max Factor Pan Stik, Max Factor Pan-Cake, Hazel Bishop lipstick, cake mascara, Tangee lipstick, Evening in Paris, refillable compacts, and the whole lost ritual of carrying beauty as quiet armor.