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<p>[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 2300304, member: 5833"]I don't know but sounds about right. We forget there's a reason they're called 'compacts'. I do remember when 'Cornsilk' came on the market in the early 70s. It was supposed to be especially for oily skin & the thing the ads had to try to convince you was extra special was that it was loose powder. Don't know if it's still sold.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 2300304, member: 5833"]I don't know but sounds about right. We forget there's a reason they're called 'compacts'. I do remember when 'Cornsilk' came on the market in the early 70s. It was supposed to be especially for oily skin & the thing the ads had to try to convince you was extra special was that it was loose powder. Don't know if it's still sold.[/QUOTE]
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