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lesnichanin – :
This brand had a beautiful cosmetic display counter during the 80’s in a famous department store, this was during my early teenage. Then it dissapeared suddenly! I then knew that Procter & Gamble bought Ellen Betrix during early 90’s. Intentionally P&G decided to “downsize” Betrix for a reason and then merge it with their MORE famous cosmetic brand Max Factor… poor Betrix, we did’t have the chance to atleast stock som of their nice perfume from 80’s. I’m happy to see it here, it evoked nostalgia.. I saw som of their makeup in Germany and the package looks identical to MF.