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Camay went on to change their soap bars to a soft pink color which became an instant hit as it made the product even more feminine. The soap became most famous for it’s bridal campaign where, especially in the 40’s and 50s, most adverts depicted a blushing bride and the soap claimed to help you get your bridal glow. First introduced in 1926, this delightful blend of yellow rose and powdery musk smells quite divine. BISCUIT | SAUCE | COOKIES| SOY SAUCE | PERI PERI SAUCE | CHILI SAUCE | JAM| DARK CHOCOLATES | CHOCOLATES | DAIRY MILK | MILK SHAKE | LOTUS BISCOFF | LINDT CHOCOLATES The soap came wrapped in a paper wrapper featuring the cameo of an elegant lady in a silhouetted profile on the front. Clean. Comforting. Camay: the soap for "beautiful women” and “for your most beautiful complexion at every age”.