Beauty and Hygiene Ads of the 1940s
Paul D. Newton & Co.’s Various – These Beauty Aids Are Type-Tested by Peggy Newton Herself (1941)
Coty’s Cosmetics – "Air-Spun" Make-up (1945)
Squibb Dental Cream Exhilarating action Milk of Magnesia (1940)
Wildroot Company’s Cream Oil – Adventures of Sam Spade (1947)
Palmolive Company’s Palmolive Soap – Mummy! Are You Sure Your Soap Is Good For My Baby Skin? (1944)
Swan Floating Soap With Stroke (1943)
Pepsodent Tooth Past Fight Tooth Decay (1949)
Delsey Wondersoft Toilet Tissue (1941)
Charles of the Ritz’s Cosmetics – Most Luxurious of Feminine Treasures – Lingerie Made by hand (1946)
Procter & Gamble Co.’s Drene Shampoo with Hair Conditioner – No other shampoo leaves hair so lustrous... and yet so easy to manage (1944)
Clairol Incorporated’s Clairol Shampoo Tint – Are You A Slave To Gray Hair? (1943)
Richard Hudnut’s Marvelous Face Powder – Men Like that modern natural look (1940)
Pro-Phy-Lac-Tic’s "What goes on here?" (1947)
Kotex Company’s FIBS, The Kotex Tampon – What’s New in Tampons? (1940)