Marie Earle's Essential Creme (Pretty faces may still be hungry faces) from 1928.
Coty Tan - For blonde or brunette (from 1929.)
French L'Oréal - For harmless hair dying
Boncilla Cosmetics - keeps wrinkles away (mid 1920's)
Gillette Ad (from 1926.)
Kestos bra (1951.)
Creme Simon - beautifies and rejuvenates (1932.)
Elizabeth Arden's - Blue Grass perfume (1936.)
Magicia bra (1938.)
Dorothy Gray - "The lady who left her mask at home" (1935.)
Coty - Vibrant makeup (1946.)
Roja - Hair Brilliantine (1946.)
Westmore Hollywood Cosmetics with Marilyn Monroe makeup ad (1952.)
















4 comments:
Wow! Loreal is really ugly looking!
great post!
Love the old style fashion!
Vintage ads ... I love that.
I have some, on my blog ... lot of french ads. (Sorry, I don't translate it in english but design is very good)
http://publicites-anciennes.blogspot.com/
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