dimanche 27 juillet 2014

Douche lysol ad

Lysol's Vintage Ads Subtly Pushed Women to Use Its. Lysol Douche Advertisements - an album on Flickr. Lysol douche ad, 1948, at MUM.


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Douche lysol ad

The ad had women claiming, “I use Lysol always for douching. Birth control was illegal in the U. S. until 1965 (for married couples) and 1972. Mid-20th century, Lysol disinfectant — because of the illegality of female contraceptives On the surface, the ads sold Lysol as a douche.


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Old Lysol ads from the early 1900s, when it was also marketed for feminine hygeine (and some say, as birth control). I collected these from various sources. See another Lysol douche liquid ad, from 1928. But see a letter from an 89-year-old Canadian woman who started douching with Lysol at 17, in the February.


All About the Menz: Douchey Vintage Douche Ads Edition


Remarkably frank Lysol douche ad - Boing Boing. RealChoice: Lysol douche ads -- These are for real!. Here's Lysol douche ad, 1948, at the Museum of Menstruation and Maybe the women had read these ads and just thought they were doing.

Vintage ads that pushed LYSOL as a 'safe and mild' method. Lysol: America's most destructive and least effective form of.


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I had heard about the Lysol contraceptive douche, but until my as well as a slideshow of the advertisements promoting the Lysol douche. The message in this Lysol douche ad: use it or you will be so utterly repulsive down there that your husband will lose all sexual interest in you. Lysol ads proclaimed a plethora of benefits for pretty much every already been the leading form of female birth control from 1930 to 1960.

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