Sunday, August 06, 2006

Buying the New Yorker 1986 - Interior front cover

We start the January 13, 1986 issue with a subject that I know relatively little about. Makeup.

Near as I can tell, Estée Lauder no longer makes Night Repair. In fact, their remarkably extensive website makes no mention of it whatsoever (at least as far as I can find). This would indicate one of two things: either it was such a success that the Night Repair technology was introduced to the entire product line, or they couldn't really convince people that putting on make-up to go to sleep was a good idea.

An indication of which of these is more likely is the bed linen that our sacked-out spokesmodel is sleeping on - they look like they are made for a 10-year old boy's room. She doesn't trust the healing make-up with her good sheets, and snagged some trashable sheets from her kid brother's room.

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Update:

Forget what I said up there, it's still available - go buy some. It's "Advanced" now.

Another Update:

It isn't makeup, it's moisturizer. Told you I don't know much about it.

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