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HAIR DYE AD, 1957. Does she... or doesn t she? Advertisement for Miss Clairol brand hair color, from an American magazine

HAIR DYE AD, 1957. Does she... or doesn t she? Advertisement for Miss Clairol brand hair color, from an American magazine


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HAIR DYE AD, 1957. Does she... or doesn t she? Advertisement for Miss Clairol brand hair color, from an American magazine

HAIR DYE AD, 1957.
Does she... or doesn t she? Advertisement for Miss Clairol brand hair color, from an American magazine

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In this print from 1957, we are transported back to the era of American fashion and advertising. The image features a young woman with luscious locks, her vibrant hair color catching our attention immediately. This is an advertisement for Miss Clairol brand hair color, a revolutionary product that promises to transform one's appearance. The slogan "Does she. . . or doesn't she?" adds an air of mystery and intrigue to the ad, inviting viewers to question whether the woman's stunning hair color is natural or enhanced by Miss Clairol. It cleverly plays on society's fascination with beauty secrets and the desire for transformation. The illustration captures the essence of middle-class America in the 1950s, showcasing a confident and stylish woman who represents the target audience for this product. Her radiant smile suggests that using Miss Clairol can bring joy and confidence into one's life. This advertisement not only promotes a specific brand but also reflects broader cultural values of femininity and self-improvement during that time period. It serves as a reminder of how advertisements have long influenced societal norms surrounding beauty standards. As we admire this vintage piece of Americana, it reminds us of how far we've come in terms of hair dye technology while also evoking nostalgia for simpler times when women sought out products like Miss Clairol to enhance their natural beauty.

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