OK, guys which of these have you used?

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The discussion highlights some of the most questionable men's grooming trends throughout history, emphasizing the dangers of untested technologies. One notable example is the Testone radium energizer from the 1910s, which involved applying 20 micrograms of radium to enhance sexual energy, illustrating the need for caution in adopting new innovations. Another trend discussed is Macassar oil, used from the 1830s to the 1920s for hair styling, which, while beneficial for hair health, left stains on furniture, leading to the invention of the antimacassar. The conversation also touches on nostalgic grooming products like Vitalis Hair Tonic and Rose Hair Oil, with participants sharing personal experiences and memories related to these products. The discussion reflects on past practices and their implications, including the use of radiation in grooming, such as shoe fitting machines.
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How did they come up with the figure of 20 µg? :rolleyes:

Testone radium energizer

When: 1910s

Proof that we should take the application of new technologies slowly: People once thought strapping 20 micrograms of refined, measured radium to your balls would increase sexual energy.
 
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Macassar oil

When: 1830s-1920s

Today, "Mac *******" is used to refer to people obsessed with their Apple computers. One hundred-fifty years ago, we presume it was used to describe men who styled their hair with Macassar oil, the first conditioning/styling product for men's hair. This is so because while it kept hair healthy and shiny, it also left stains on upholstery, leading to the creation of the antimacassar -- a small cloth used to prevent your oily head from imprinting itself on the sofa.

I don't think it is the same thing but this made me think of one of my all time favorite movies:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hni4OIJXG4
 
I remember old radio commercials for Vitalis and Mum. I tried Vitalis, it was OK but I stuck with my favorite Rose Hair Oil. At fifteen years old I still didn't know what "Mum" a deodorant was.

Vitalis Hair Tonic is still around, Rose Hair Oil was the ultimate "greasy kid stuff".




I found a link to Rose Hair Oil. It is on an antiques and collectables site.:cry:

http://www.gonecountryantiques.com/item/Mid-C-Society-Rose-Hair-Oil-Barber-Bottle


As for exposure to radiation I used to love to go to JC Penny's and look at my feet in their shoe fitting X ray machine.
 
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