Barber Supplier Nordic - Produktkatalog 2022/23 - Katalog - Sida 335
BARBASOL SHAVING
CREAM 1950’s ADVERT
MENNEN SKIN BRACER
ADVERT
Reproduktion av tidningsannons för Barbasol
Shaving Cream med ett av deras mest kända
motiv. “No brush, no lather, no rub-in”.
Reproduktion av tidningsannons. Mennen
Skin Bracer after shave lotion lanserad 1931,
tillverkas numera av Colgate-Palmolive.
8020262 - 13x18 cm
8020162 - A4
8020362 - A3
8020263 - 13x18 cm
8020163 - A4
8020363 - A3
MENNEN SKIN BRACER
ART PRINT
MENNEN MENTHOL-ICED
LATHER SHAVE CREAM
Reproduktion av tidningsannons från 1946.
“When you use Mennen Skin Bracer, its
He-Man aroma WOWS the Ladies!”
Reproduktion av tidningsannons från
1950-talet. “It’s special ingredients wilt
whiskers faster.”
8020264 - 13x18 cm
8020164 - A4
8020364 - A3
8020265 - 13x18 cm
8020165 - A4
8020365 - A3
BARBASOL SHAVING CREAM
MIT Professor Frank Shields set out to create
a product that would provide for a less irritating
shave. In 1919, he succeeded with the invention
of Barbasol – a shaving cream that did not
have to be worked into a lather.
The original formula was a thick lotion and is most
closely related to the modern
Barbasol Non-Aerosol Therapeutic Shave Cream.
Barbasol became a very popular shaving cream
after its introduction. Throughout the 1920s and
1930s, many print advertisements were used to
support its growth. Many of the print ads featured
men and women in situations that would be
considered risqué for their time.
One of the most nostalgic figures in Barbasol’s
history was Singin’ Sam the Barbasol Man,
whose real name was Harry Frankel.
He made famous the Barbasol jingle:
“Barbasol, Barbasol ...
No brush, no lather, no rub-in ...
Wet your razor, then begin.”
BARBASOL SHAVING
CREAM NEWSPAPER AD
Reproduktion av tidningsannons för Barbasol
Shaving Cream, från 1930-talet, med Singin’
Sal, the Barbasol Gal.
8020266 - 13x18 cm
8020166 - A4
8020366 - A3
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