I've written about my love of the Imagineering company numerous times on this blog.
This Imagineering Party Makeup dates from 1987, so it's a little after my time and appears to be aimed at the Glitter Rock crowd, also not my crowd. You can also see it was purchased from Venture (a local midwest department store similar to K-Mart) for $6.39. Quite pricey for 1987.
The guy in the middle looks like a reject from Mad Max.
The woman on bottom right: "That's right. That's where I put the butterfly 'tattoo'. Rowrrrrr...". I have nothing to say about the creepy guy stalking behind her.
Let's read Imagineering's committment.
"Contains the finest ingredients"...we could afford.
"Easy to use following simple instructions" Unfortunately, our instructions are complicated.
"Exciting professional results". You'll look so much like a real Glitter Rocker, the local biker gang will jump you and give you a good beat down.
"Easy to remove"...in about six months.
The box had been opened and taped shut, so I opened it to see what was inside.
And speaking of what's inside, here are the ingredients:
If this post didn't put a sparkle on your face, why not makeup your mind to head over The Countdown. All that glitters there is gold. I'm truly sorry for that.
Oh no. You'll be finding that glitter everywhere for weeks!
ReplyDeleteAlso, looking at the box for this is giving me flashbacks to watching the wrestling in the late 80s for some reason....hmmm....
You're right, Deadpan. Wrestling was very glittery then as well. Little known fact -- the entirety of the 80's was glittery.
DeleteMight have told this before, but we had the Venture chain down here in southeast Texas until 1997, when they all went under. I even worked in one for a few months.
ReplyDeleteIronically enough, that store actually was turned into a K-Mart, until it flashed its blue lights for the last time six years later. Let's all spill popcorn on the floor in their memory.