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Hunter’s “Invisible” Medicated Face Powder Advertisement card, 1880–1900
Donated by Hortense Hoffman
Trade card showing heads of seven prominent women, with the imprint on the lower right: “Compliments of Hunter’s “Invisible” Medicated Face Powder. The Favorite of the Beauties of Court, Opera and Stage.”
![Vintage portraits of actresses in a classic illustration.](https://cdn.rancholoscerritos.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/e4fc2350-4ee8-11ea-91dc-a54a55f4ec4b-sQsTLtA.full-2.jpg?_t=1739555381)
Advertisement for Madame Rowley’s Toilet Mask, 1890
Advertisement for a reusable face mask meant to be worn while sleeping, for “beautifying, bleaching, and preserving the complexion.” From Peterson’s Magazine, April 1890.
![Vintage advertisement for Madame Rowley's Toilet Mask.](https://cdn.rancholoscerritos.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/IMG_6185-2.jpg)
![Advertisement for Pozzoni's Medicated Complexion Powder.](https://cdn.rancholoscerritos.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/IMG_6182-2-643x1024-1.jpg)
Advertisement for Pozzoni’s Complexion Powder, 1890
Advertisement reads: “Ladies who value a refined complexion must use Pozzoni’s Medicated Complexion Powder. It imparts a brilliant transparency to the skin. Removes all pimples, freckles, and discolorations, and makes the skin delicately soft and beautiful. It contains no lime, white lead or arsenic. In three shades; pink or flesh, white and brunette.” From Peterson’s Magazine, April 1890