This early form of nail polish was manufactured in the form of a powder rather than the varnish in common use today. Inside the box is a chalky powder which would be combined with a buffer to bring nails to a high shine. This was purchased by the contributor's grandfather for his wife who coincidentally was called Alicia.
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