Beauty and Hygiene Ads of the 1940s
Dorothy Gray – Every day’s a Red Letter Day when you wear Dorothy Gray Red Letter Red (1943)
Maurella Products Company’s Timber Toiletries for Gentlemen – For Men At The Top...And On Their Way Up (1945)
Peggy Sage Nail Polish (1940)
Mennen’s Brushless Shave Cream (1946)
Wildroot Company’s Wildroot Bargain Combination Offer – 1/2 Price Sale (1941)
Coty (1941)
Elizabeth Arden – Bloom in next Spring’s color, now! Crimson Lilac (1948)
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Max Factor Face Powder Evelyn Keyes Photo (1944)
Woodbury’s Facial Soap – "Campus Sweetheart" Weds. She’s Another Woodbury Deb (1948)
Lever Brothers Company’s Pepsodent Tooth Paste – Pepsodent Notebook (1949)
Lever Brothers Company’s tooth paste – Its cleaner, brighter taste means cleaner, brighter teeth! New Pepsodent tooth paste with Irium removes the film that makes your teeth look dull – un (1946)
Modes’s Sanitary Napkins – Happiness is a gay ribbon... (1943)
Max Factor (1944)