Beauty and Hygiene Ads of the 1940s
Max Factor – Hollywood Lipstick – Irene Dunne (1947)
Yardley English Lavender (1944)
Hudson Product’s Polident – False Teeth Wearers often worst breath offenders (1941)
Coty Creamy Lipstick Smooth easy to apply never smears (1949)
Woodbury Facial Soap #2 (1946)
American Optical (1943)
Camay’s The Soap of Beautiful Women (1946)
Procter & Gamble Co.’s Drene Shampoo with Hair Conditioner – No other Shampoo... (1945)
Burma-Vita Company’s Burma-Shave – Tough-Whiskered Yanks In Heavy Tanks Have Jaws As Smooth As Guys In Banks (1944)
Schick Shaver Three Million Prophets (1941)
Elizabeth Arden’s Creams – Every Age can be Beautiful (1949)
’48 Seamless Rubber Solid-Nek Hot Water Bottle Trade (1948)
Procter & Gamble Co.’s Drene Shampoo – Silkier, Smoother Hair Easier To Manage (1942)
Palmolive Company’s Palmolive Soap – But – What Does She Think Of You? (1944)