1. Hair dye by Clairol

The sales took place at Hudson’s Company, Macy’s, and Clairerol.
Initial Cost: $15–$20*
Although Miss Clairol hair dye originally appeared in the late 1940s, it gained popularity as a classic beauty staple in the 1960s. For anyone who wanted to dye their own hair at home without having to deal with long appointment wait times or exorbitant salon charges, this was the go-to hair color.


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It was reasonably priced, simple to use, and available in a range of tones, from light blonde to rich burgundy. This home beautification accessory was offered at local mall kiosks and most large department stores.

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