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Wildroot Hair Dressing, New Formula

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  • Wildroot Hair Dressing

    Object Details

    maker

    Colgate-Palmolive Company

    Description

    The indications or uses for this product as provided on its packaging:
    Directions: Squeeze a little Wildroot Hair Dressing into one hand. Rub hands together and apply to wet or dry hair. Massage vigorously.
    The Wildroot Company of Buffalo, New York originally trademarked Wildroot hair tonic in 1920 and sold it in bottles. The product was marketed mainly to women, both to use on their own hair and to buy for their husbands. Early advertising claimed the hair tonic would cure dandruff, prevent balding, and produce thick, lustrous hair. In 1959 Wildroot sold its concerns to Colgate-Palmolive, and in 1962 the product was repackaged in a “new formula” and sold in a tube. The tag line "Grooms Clean as a Whistle, Quick as a Wink" introduced the new tube formula Wildroot. Advertising copy read, the "long lasting tube formula keeps your hair in place. Maybe your girl will mess up your hair, but not much else will."

    Credit Line

    The Fournet Drugstore Collection

    date made

    ca 1962

    trademark date

    1932

    brand purchased date

    1959

    ID Number

    1985.0475.231

    catalog number

    1985.0475.231

    accession number

    1985.0475

    Object Name

    hair dressing
    hair care product

    Object Type

    Cosmetics

    Physical Description

    cardboard (packaging material)
    metal (container material)

    Measurements

    overall: 1 3/4 in x 6 7/8 in x 1 1/2 in; 4.445 cm x 17.4625 cm x 3.81 cm

    place made

    United States: New York, New York City

    associated place

    United States: Louisiana, Saint Martinville

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    Exhibition

    American Enterprise

    Exhibition Location

    National Museum of American History

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a0-dd95-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_209524

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