Marilyn Monroe’s Skin Was ‘On the Drier Side’ and Honestly, Same -
If only I could make a bottle of conditioner last as long as our collective fascination with Marilyn Monroe. She’s in that elite class of celebs from Hollywood’s Golden Age who continues to make headlines almost 60 years since her untimely death. To be fair, she was the ultimate sex symbol: to say men wanted her and women wanted to be like her would be an understatement. So I guess seeing her skincare routine turned into a museum artifact isn’t exactly surprising.
View this post on Instagram One of the many unique items on display at the Makeup Museum’s “Pink Jungle: 1950s Makeup in America” exhibition is a collection of artifacts presented to the public for the first time ever from @ernolaszlonyc, including the personalized skincare prescription of Marilyn Monroe dated March 17, 1959.
On the paper addressed to “Marilyn Monroe Miller” on March 17, 1959 is a morning and night routine with intricate instruction for each, as well as separate notes for “formal occasions.” Much to my surprise, two of Monroe’s Laszlo staples are still made today, in case you want to take a walk in Monroe’s proverbial shoes, er, heels .
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