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00:008 ridiculous products from the 70s that you could never buy today.
00:05Number 8.
00:06Scholl's Exercise Sandals Scholl's clunky wooden-soled sandals lacked heel
00:11support, causing balance issues, ankle rolls, bruises, and awkward stumbling despite decades
00:16of popularity.
00:18Number 7.
00:19Apri Apricot Facial Scrub Apri scrubs crushed apricot pits exfoliated skin harshly, often
00:26causing micro-tears and irritation despite its marketed fresh, natural appeal.
00:31Number 6.
00:32Helena Rubinstein Mascara Early Rubinstein mascara contained mercury
00:37compounds, boosting durability but risking toxic exposure and cumulative health dangers beneath
00:43elegant packaging.
00:45Number 5.
00:46Aziza Cream Blush On Aziza's $1.99 cream blush applied like putty, offering intense pigment
00:54and lasting vibrancy that required vigorous scrubbing to remove.
00:58Number 4.
00:59Rave Home Perm Kit Rave Home Perm's ammonia solution and plastic
01:03curlers promised salon curls but often delivered frizz, uneven waves, lingering odor.
01:09Number 3.
01:11Metricol Metricol diet shakes replaced meals with bland, nutrient-poor
01:15concoctions, triggering rapid weight loss followed by inevitable regain and nutritional deficiency.
01:22Number 2.
01:23Baby Oil Plus Iodine for sunbathing Mixing baby oil with iodine yielded an intense
01:29SPF-0 tan but caused severe burns, painful peeling and long-term skin damage.
01:36Number 1.
01:37Walton Mark X Vibrating Belt Exercise Machine The Walton Mark X Vibrating Belt claimed effortless
01:43waist toning but delivered negligible results and more amusement than fitness.
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