The scratching when she takes off the corset is accurate AF. It’s always a toss up what’s coming off first, shoes or bra. There is nothing like that scratch.
I already act like Trixie and I totally get her scratching after taking off the bra or corset because it does feel itchy after being compressed all day 😂
Those poor, poor husbands having to see their neighbor's wives undress so disgustingly when they spy on them every night. 😢 Won't somebody think of the husbands??
I think why Trixie scratched her stomach and back is because it usually itches a bit when taking off a corset. Like when taking off any tight garment that leaves marks in the skin from restricted blood circulation in the skin! But I guess scratching oneself at home is off limits since there is apparently a pandemic of peeping men in the walls 🤷♀
I was thinking the same thing. Any person that takes off constricting clothing and doesn't scratch is a dirty liar, lol. It might not be as exaggerated as Trixie, but it's normal.
Trixie undressed that way because she was exhausted from carrying around the weight of men’s bullshit expectations for years and years. 😂😂 moment of silence for my girl Trixie!!!
Let's be honest though, unless you're dating a man for the first few weeks, we're all Trixie at the end of the day. First couple weeks dating someone your Miss Barrymore, after about a month your Trixie
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OMG!!!! I was NAMED after the L’erin makeup line! My Mom watched a commercial in the late 80’s, I’ve long since found the old advertisements because I searched them but I’ve never seen or heard them mentioned outside my Mom 😍😍
Tbh I’m applauding Trixie for even doing this whole bedtime routine after getting home at 6:30 AM… I wouldn’t even make it to my bed. I get home, make a Jack’s pizza, completely skip brushing my teeth, sometimes forget about the pizza in the oven, fall asleep in my dress on the couch with makeup and shoes still on. Or fall asleep on the bathroom floor. Lets give trixie the credit she deserves 👏👏👏
I don't drink so I don't have any experiences of my own, but I have friends who barely made it through the front door before falling asleep on the floor.
Lynda Carter not only did commercials but she was also an actress who played Wonder Woman in a hit TV series for years. She's 71 years old now and she is a really big name over here in the United States. 😊❤️
The "How to Undress" film was definitely meant to be satire! The funny thing is that John Barrymore was pissed that Elaine Barrie did the film and didn't want it to be released cuz he and his family didn't like how it portrayed their marriage. They got divorced a few years later, surprise, surprise🙄
The whole bit about people taking pictures and selling them to newspapers or magazines definitely happened. (20:22) That's how Marilyn Monroe's image as a "sex symbol" came about. While Monroe originally consented to have some nude pictures taken by a photographer to pay some bills she had, those same photos were then resold by a media company to none other then Hugh Hefner the founder of Playboy magazine. Without her consent or compensation, Hefner used Marilyn's photos as the first issue of his magazine. When the news broke to Monroe that her photos were released, Fox, and other film executives wanted Marilyn to deny them. But instead admitted to the public it was her. & she became more famous and beloved. Later on she even said to a biographer, "I never even received a thank-you from all those who made millions off a nude Marilyn photograph." So yeah unfortunately people definitely took advantage and exploited people in this manner. Thankfully there are laws to protect people from this but it's still a major issue today. Sorry for this historical spiel thought I should share 😅
Wow that is So messed up I can’t believe he didn’t even send her a check or an apology or anything at all.. that was a dick move from hef but knowing what we kno now it doesn’t surprise me in the least.. ugh
@@katybug6572 I know right? & can you believe that he bought a crypt next to Monroe's resting place for 75k? So he could be buried next to her. Like this man was obsessed and couldn't even let a woman rest in peace. Disgusting
Yes but thats still not quite what the guy in the video is insinuating. He's talking about paparazzi and peeping toms. Not staged, consented photos being resold.
I’d rather be like Trixie and be comfortable in my own home than give peepers what they want by undressing “the right way”. Aside from that Trixie is also a mood.
She is stunning and back in the day, I wanted to be her when I grew up. The word moist is just wrong but she manages to pull it off with only a small amount of bile rising in my throat
Sea Breeze is a GREAT scalp treatment, y'all! That's why her hair is looking so healthy! My mom used to deep clean me and my brother at the end of summer like we were outdoor rugs. That stuff feels *incredible* on your scalp for a few minutes before you shampoo.
Isn’t the active ingredient salicylic acid? I use the Cerave SA Wash on my scalp sometimes to exfoliate lmao idk if it’s good for my hair but it really helps my scalp
The 1980’s were all about female empowerment, that we could be strong, powerful, and sexy, so naturally adverts played on that. We were only a decade past the ERA, women’s rights were still on the forefront. Lynda Carter was the original Wonder Woman, one of the very, very few strong female characters those of us who were young girls in the 70’s had to look up to. She was everything to so many of us and is still absolutely stunning and fierce to this day.
I'm 65. This contained so many sweet memories, of both the products and the commercials! Sometimes I'll actually watch a round-up of 80s commercials because they make me feel nostalgic. My commentary as someone who remembers the 80s commercials and products: 1) Jean Nate was a body splash and smelled more citrusy than sweet; 2) I LOVED L'erin lipstick and the rest of the line, which was available in special kiosks in retail grocery and drug stores; 3) Jazz flute music was perceived as classy and sophisticated, which, along with the literary references, was the vibe Max Factor wanted to associate with their eye shadow; 4) The Maybelline lipstick commercial with Lynda Carter was flirtatious, but not creepy; 5) The slim lipstick was streamlined, like the racy car. I thought it was clever. (Oh, and Sea Breeze never had me fooled. I wanted salicylic acid in my astringent to remove some dead skin cells and increase the turnover rate; the silly menthol in Sea Breeze was just an effect that felt nice, but didn't really do anything special.)
@@gamerinavangaming Thanks, my friend. This pic is about 8 years old, but the skin's holding up. It's the Mediterranean genes. Oh, and 50 years' use of salicylic acid products. ;-)
Jean Nate was a "bath splash" by Revlon back in the day. Had a light, clean scent for post-bathing. Just smelling it would activate that "scent memory" & I'd be, what, 10 again. Can't remember the year the commercial came out.
Jean Nate was a toner/all body "aftershave" effect with a citrus scent. I knew people who kept it in the fridge! And I knew of guys who used it. If you know what 4711 is, similar but cheaper and less subtle. Oh geez, I remember that dial-up mascara. And my skin still burns from Sea Breeze 😬
yay, i feel like i sent those embroideries ages ago so i'm glad they finally got to you and you got to open them, i will expect the summons in the mail see you in court huns
I feel like no one's touching on the fact that this hasn't really changed in current advertising. The sexism is still there and strong in advertisement, it's just gone about in a much more subtle way. It's still for the majority pretty girl+product+fancy item formula
But it has changed. Women then : buy this to seduce any man. Women now: buy this and feel like the woman you are. Men then: buy this to be the manliest man. Men now: buy this and be the most attractive man. It's almost reversed. And no, there isn't much in identity inclusivity, but if we are going based off of the base "2 genders" thing.. alot has actually changed.
It's simply business strategy, they are models or acters who can do the work what really advertisation is for, to give information about products and to capture people attention and influence them to buy it. Pretty faces are plus because people like pretty things. Isn't it?
I don't know how you could further remove the aspect of making yourself pretty in ads about makeup and skincare, though? Ain't that what makeup is about at the end of the day?
@@breakfastattwilightYeah. At the end of the day seeing makeup on a conventionally unattractive face wouldn't make the product seem appealing to most people
"candid camera addict" "modern super peeper" "snapshot sniper" "bring out the peep" "super snooper" - this writer's on pulp fiction crack and I'm loving it
OMG I remember that mascara that had the little dial on it. It never worked right: if you dialed to 10 it just plopped out- talk about spider eyes!1 was ok but the mascara itself wasn’t anything amazing. Yes I bought it for the novelty factor back in the 80s 😆
I love how disturbed James is by this whole situation ( 23:19 ). Sadly I still know way to many women who are scared to be "unaesthetically" at home. Or another example is "your underwear must be a matching set or at least always perfectly color coordinated". My stepmom recently told me, that's what her mom taught her. Because in an emergency what would a paramedic think if your underwear doesn't match or maybe has a tiny hole somewhere... At home I don't care at all what I look like. It's the only place where I can truly relax, so I do exactly that.
that comment about the paramedic made me laugh out loud. if i’m in such a critical situation that they have to strip me down or cut my clothes open, the paramedic would have a thousand more pressing things to worry about than whether my underwear matches 💀
I've heard the thing about the paramedics before. Listen, when you enter my home, the first thing you can see are mounted deer skulls and creepy clown masks. I don't think they're even going to want to look at me for anything other than their job.
@@talynhastime9343 Trust me, if I could get one to fit, I would do it. I guess I have been looking for an excuse to start learning to make fx prosthetics....
I lost it when that woman was fingering the ultra- slim 💄 🤣 As a child during this time, we were much more innocent and I never got any of those innuendos until seeing them now
ITA! It was the first, and to this day one of the best, mascaras I've ever tried from drugstore to luxury. I used the waterproof version until they stopped making it.
For a fun/disturbing time, do some Googling about what Lysol was marketed for in the 1920’s. 😳 For a long time it was assumed that women did need a special “soap”…
I love Jean Nate!! Yes, they did have a lotion, but this ad was specifically for the after bath splash. It was the 70's equivalent to Body Fantasies body sprays, except you splashed it on after your shower with your hands instead of spraying. It smelled so good!
Please do more of these!!!! I love vintage ads(?) about makeup and stuff. I grew up without cable, so I never got to see ads, especially fun ones. I would like to see how you, knowledgeable professionals, react to older makeup and skincare.
Right?! I guess im lucky my husband knows the drill and starts scratching as soon as he sees me take it off. Haha. I've got him trained and I'm so lucky. I even got rid of my back scratcher! Haha.
@@kandirain_1172 thank you! Once I knew he would happily do that and brush my hair, I knew he was a keeper. I know it might sound crazy, but it showed me he really cared about me and my comfort.
The advert form the 1930s sounds exactly like those crappy alpha male , Andrew Tate type. “Men have submitted suffered and supported long enough” white women had been granted the vote 10 years before this and women of colour still for the most part hadn’t been. Martial r@p€ was legal, and women had to have the permission to open a bank account from a male relative or their husband, they couldn’t go to the GP or have medical services done without their permission. Suffered my arse. That’s why I get so disappointed when young men believe Andrew Tate types. Sorry for the rant
Honestly, SO much guilt and shame was put on women, no matter what they did. The lengths that whoever wrote this script had to go to in order to pretend that undressing this way was for the woman's safety.. mind blowing.
@@Blue_Star_Child lol! I was a young mom with 2 little ones back then! I misspoke when I say we all idolized her. But if you check out some of her pics you can see the resemblance.
Happy Sunday James, Robert, Marcus and Ashton! This was awesome, but what struck me was the lack of diversity in the commercials and I grew up with those commercials. I used to try to do the Lynda Carter exit from the pool, though. I learned a little about myself today, also . . . I AM DEFINITELY A TRIXIE! Have a great week y’all! 💖💜🖤💙🫀
This makes me think how in advertisements now and growing up, there's always like this implied Trixie. Buy our sh*t to be glamorous; the alternative is to be a reviled heap. Advertising has just gotten more economical. They don't even have to show you Trixie--she's there in your head.
I am Indian and thank god you saw those ads, most people need to know one doesn't get a job by just being fair-skinned. Talent and Qualifications are the basic requirements :)
The absolute pure joy all over the face of James while he's flipped that squishy to the blk side when saying "OMG Halloween" is my fav part of the whole video!! You can even see the change in his eyes & hear the excitement in his voice soon as he's flipped it!!!! It is so genuine & rly just 👌🖤!! Thank you to whoever sent those!!!!!!😊🥰😇🤗
I can't even tell you how many times I've been peeping with my camera through a keyhole into a lady's bedroom and wished she would just consider her angles! So inconsiderate😤
Sadly happens still today in films. The good friend but nothing else girl or "ugly" girl or stupid girl is always plus sized. The good girls always skinny.
Still happens today. I was recently told “your nice just not Beverly Hills nice” because I am a bit overweight after having a baby, the boss/ dentist asked me twice “are you pregnant ?!” 🤦🏻♀️ Sorry I don’t want to break the bank with surgeries and designer brands because I rather feed my family and keep a roof over them. 😢
I always wonder what Drew Barrymore thinks when she sees movies/clips of her family! Though Elaine Barrie was married into her family... still, it always intrigues me! And this was so much fun! I do miss the jingles but not the overt sexism! haha! I'm thinking that a lot of the double entendres went over the heads of kids. But then, back in the 70s and 80s, certain commercials were not aired during prime time (before 9p) so it may not have been an issue. Thanks again for a great video! You four are hilarious!!
Oh now I get it why my mom said makeup was for adults. They literally marketed it like this back then. I always caught shit from older people that "who am I trying to look good for" as an accusation and I didn't totally understand why they thought like that until I watched these old ads.
i never learned to wear makeup til i became a sex worker. mum had one lipstick that she was visibly uncomfortable wearing, so i wasn't learning at home. 1st/2cd, and 3rd wave feminism at war...
Undressing like Trixie is WAYYYYY more relatable than madam Barry’s routine. Plus I bet she slept way better knowing that the “keyhole peepers” will be leaving her in peace! 😂🙄
Omg Jean Nate is SUCH a blast from the past! It wasn't a thick toner consistency though, it was more like a scented water ("body splash" lol) and I think it was just supposed to make you smell good. Seems like it had kind of a high alcohol content to make it dry fast, and to make it cheaper? I ALWAYS had a bottle on my dresser as a child, which made me feel like an adult😂I wish I could smell some now, it would take me RIGHT back to 1985!! The Lynda Carter Maybelline ad ... idk if you guys know this, but she was the original Wonder Woman and she was HUGE at the time this came out. I totally remember it but I was a kid so the insane level of innuendo went right over my head. That was ... a LOT.🤣🤣
Do they still make it? I swear I remember my grandmother having some under her sink as a small child in like 1992. It was one of about 100 barely used products with a small bit of dust on the rim. I've always wondered how old some of that stuff was when we cleaned out her house in 2013, as a good bit of it was still there.
Lol jean nate is such a throwback. I used to work in a small department store that sold Jean Nate and so many people bought it. I knew what the bottle looked like but no one could explain what it was meant to be used for. I always thought it was a body tonic to put on after a shower, but I wouldn’t be surprised if people used it on their face. The commercial made it more confusing to figure out what it’s for 😂
Omg true story, my auntie put Jean Natè on my great grandmother in her casket when she passed. We were all like, 😳 wtf... Back in the day Maybelline was clearly being run by sexual predators because, eww...🤣 I am 100% Trixie at night😂🤣 I've never felt so attacked and seen.
My brother would record shows on a vhs back in the day. The commercials would also record so we have tons of vhs footage of old commercials. It’s so fun watching them back!
OMG I've used that click mascara! They made it into the early 90s, and I stole it from my mom - so looks like it was my very first mascara! Can't speak to the quality, as my memory won't let me give anything but a 5 star review.
I watch everything with the captions, just because I can. So I really appreciate the little add in commentary I the subtitles. Thank you Marco! Marco? Marcus! 🫵🏽
A commercial I find endlessly hilarious, is where it's a woman and a man having a romantic date, with the eiffel tower in the background.. and then he serves her pizza from the freezer 😂
Me too. How much more control must you have over a human being then to tell them how to move and act in PRIVATE. It’s like prison. It’s psychological prison. My mom tells me stories about how her dad wouldn’t let her play sports or do things the boys did. She had to use girls toys not boys. She was a tomboy. He had the last word in the household. The “boss”. Can you imagine? The man calling all the shots over everything? She said when he left her mom and moved out, she threw a party. 🎉 I feel frustrated and angry for these women. Thank GOD I never had to go through that.
This was hilarious and I am dead, trying not to laugh in bed next to my husband, who literally couldn't give a damn how I take off my clothes. Please do more of the vintage ad critiques pleaaaaaaasssseeeee!
The scratching is the same thing as when I wear my ankle brace. As soon as I take it off, it's like this sense of relief and you scratch and it feels so nice after being trapped all day. That woman is obviously spending the day being "trapped" in that garment and it comes off and she feels so much relief. You can't relate unless you've experienced it yourself. But its like the best relief ever!!!
My dad was VP of Max Factor! I miss that company 😢 I would go to work with him and get to see the models get their makeup done and get makeup each time.
I remember Jean Nate and the Maybelline ads. I think the background was representing Themyscira. Lynda Carter was Wonder Woman and an Amazonian princess. I actually remember a lot of the ads. I loved the Rich & Gentle mascara. Thank you for bringing these ads out of the woodwork.
Watching these brings me back to sitting in front of my TV as a kid clicking the dial from channel to channel. Feels like a hundred years ago but it was only like 35 years ago...
Jean Nate was a watery fluid like that. If I remember correctly, it was a toner for your body. I was born in 1971, so I remember this ad, but I was a *bit* outside of their marketing range. I remember that dial mascara. You could dial it up to a 10 for more volume and dial it down lower if you wanted more of a “day” look. What a blast from the past. The 1930’s ad had Elaine Barrymore in it…They’re basically Hollywood royalty with many generations of entertainers - including Drew - (I live in LA) so that was fun to see. Notice that it is “Miss Barrymore” vs. “Trixie”.
Most of these suggestive cosmetic commercials only ran during daytime television-game shows, soap operas, etc., so very low risk of watching them with your parents (thank goodness!). And BTW, that Maybelline Dial Control mascara was FABULOUS!!
The scratching when she takes off the corset is accurate AF. It’s always a toss up what’s coming off first, shoes or bra. There is nothing like that scratch.
So let me get this straight.... We act like Trixie and we don't get creepers?!? Sign me up! Trixie is the real lesson here ladies.
I think we know now that men are gross. There's some fetishists out there that would prefer Trixie. 🤣
I already act like Trixie and I totally get her scratching after taking off the bra or corset because it does feel itchy after being compressed all day 😂
Okay but if undressing like Trixie cures modern keyhole super peepers, shouldn’t we all undress like her to put an end to the problem?🤔
Oh no, that would make these poor darlings uncomfortable. We simply cannot let it happen 😩
I thought the same haha
I'm defo team Trixie!!!
No, both Miss Barrymore and Trixie need to jam a hatpin through the keyhole. That will fix the peeping Tom!
Exactly. I don't understand. So women had to undress sexy so some creep could take hot pics of her? Wtf?
When the 1930’s ad said “modern science has done little to protect husbands” I almost spit out my drink 💀😂😂💀💀💀
Those poor, poor husbands having to see their neighbor's wives undress so disgustingly when they spy on them every night. 😢 Won't somebody think of the husbands??
i was all in until the "husband" part
much like my life
oh DEAR
It was so creepy and rapey. Yuck grandpa
If my husband doesn't appreciate me pulling up like a dump truck to go to sleep... something is wrong with him not me 😂
This. Team Trixie all the way! Something is wrong with him and he is not the one.
Yeah... go Trixie!
Cue fist pumps for Trixie.
#fistpumpsfortrixie
This comment deserves a metal🤣💯🫶🏼!!! I totally peed myself 🤣🤣🤣
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I think why Trixie scratched her stomach and back is because it usually itches a bit when taking off a corset. Like when taking off any tight garment that leaves marks in the skin from restricted blood circulation in the skin! But I guess scratching oneself at home is off limits since there is apparently a pandemic of peeping men in the walls 🤷♀
I was thinking the same thing. Any person that takes off constricting clothing and doesn't scratch is a dirty liar, lol. It might not be as exaggerated as Trixie, but it's normal.
Every day when I waltz into the house as the breadwinner and whip off my bra and pants.
Scratching the itchy bra-lines was the most realistic part of that video.
Yes it does itch! 🙏💪💜
Not to mention the sweat and other stuff trapped under the fabric that might cause a bit of a rash
Trixie undressed that way because she was exhausted from carrying around the weight of men’s bullshit expectations for years and years. 😂😂 moment of silence for my girl Trixie!!!
fun fact, Elaine, the "pretty girl" from "How to Undress in Front of your Husband" is Drew Barrymores grandmother.
Wait, like foreal? Lol
@@Gudobba yupp! 😄
Poor Trixie. She just wanted to be comfortable and he roasted her like a Saturday Night Special at the comedy club 🥲
Honestly, she's so relatable. Just want to be comfortable and get to bed asap
Justice for Trixie 🥺😭
Let's be honest though, unless you're dating a man for the first few weeks, we're all Trixie at the end of the day. First couple weeks dating someone your Miss Barrymore, after about a month your Trixie
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OMG!!!! I was NAMED after the L’erin makeup line! My Mom watched a commercial in the late 80’s, I’ve long since found the old advertisements because I searched them but I’ve never seen or heard them mentioned outside my Mom 😍😍
Lolol that's mad
Hahahahaha that’s awesome!!!
Love! It is a fun and very creative name!
That’s so cool! And now you can save this old advert too as a memento of sorts lol I would! Very cool unique name too btw! 💜✨
Let Lerin do the talking! Lol that's precious.
That Lynda Carter add was as subtle as a sledgehammer
Tbh I’m applauding Trixie for even doing this whole bedtime routine after getting home at 6:30 AM… I wouldn’t even make it to my bed. I get home, make a Jack’s pizza, completely skip brushing my teeth, sometimes forget about the pizza in the oven, fall asleep in my dress on the couch with makeup and shoes still on. Or fall asleep on the bathroom floor. Lets give trixie the credit she deserves 👏👏👏
I don't drink so I don't have any experiences of my own, but I have friends who barely made it through the front door before falling asleep on the floor.
What I want to know is how they got footage of Trixie Mattel getting out of drag in the 1930s - that’s the real question we should all be asking
The glowup is certainly real with our God-honoring, biologically female, now-skinny queen 😍
Time Lord.
😂😂😂😂😂 dead
When Lynda Carter said "moisture whip colors" I thought she said "more stupid colors" 😂😂
“I’m cheating on my card game & my wife.”
That had me SCREAMING 😂😂
Screaming then full on CACKLING over that one 🤣
Lynda Carter not only did commercials but she was also an actress who played Wonder Woman in a hit TV series for years. She's 71 years old now and she is a really big name over here in the United States.
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She's still gorgeous, too!
‘Really big name’ is being overly generous
The "How to Undress" film was definitely meant to be satire! The funny thing is that John Barrymore was pissed that Elaine Barrie did the film and didn't want it to be released cuz he and his family didn't like how it portrayed their marriage. They got divorced a few years later, surprise, surprise🙄
Damn, she mustve rolled the sock from bottom to the top 😂
well she was 21 years old and him 54 when they married so maybe better they divorce anyway....
Thank you lol I can’t believe no one seems to get that it’s supposed to be satirical
Drew Barrymores granddad!
Its not gold satire.
The whole bit about people taking pictures and selling them to newspapers or magazines definitely happened. (20:22) That's how Marilyn Monroe's image as a "sex symbol" came about. While Monroe originally consented to have some nude pictures taken by a photographer to pay some bills she had, those same photos were then resold by a media company to none other then Hugh Hefner the founder of Playboy magazine. Without her consent or compensation, Hefner used Marilyn's photos as the first issue of his magazine. When the news broke to Monroe that her photos were released, Fox, and other film executives wanted Marilyn to deny them. But instead admitted to the public it was her. & she became more famous and beloved. Later on she even said to a biographer, "I never even received a thank-you from all those who made millions off a nude Marilyn photograph." So yeah unfortunately people definitely took advantage and exploited people in this manner. Thankfully there are laws to protect people from this but it's still a major issue today. Sorry for this historical spiel thought I should share 😅
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Wow that is So messed up I can’t believe he didn’t even send her a check or an apology or anything at all.. that was a dick move from hef but knowing what we kno now it doesn’t surprise me in the least.. ugh
@@katybug6572 I know right? & can you believe that he bought a crypt next to Monroe's resting place for 75k? So he could be buried next to her. Like this man was obsessed and couldn't even let a woman rest in peace. Disgusting
Yes but thats still not quite what the guy in the video is insinuating. He's talking about paparazzi and peeping toms. Not staged, consented photos being resold.
*men* took advantage and exploited *women.* As usual
I’d rather be like Trixie and be comfortable in my own home than give peepers what they want by undressing “the right way”. Aside from that Trixie is also a mood.
When you guys laugh in sync I can feel the serotonin molecules refresh in my brain
Lynda Carter was the original Wonder Woman. She can do no wrong and that was her real voice ❤️
I remember that ad! She is still beautiful!
She is stunning and back in the day, I wanted to be her when I grew up. The word moist is just wrong but she manages to pull it off with only a small amount of bile rising in my throat
"Your a wonder, Wonder Woman"!
Who? What brand was she in
@@Nezumi99 She was in the pool.
Sea Breeze is a GREAT scalp treatment, y'all! That's why her hair is looking so healthy! My mom used to deep clean me and my brother at the end of summer like we were outdoor rugs. That stuff feels *incredible* on your scalp for a few minutes before you shampoo.
Isn’t the active ingredient salicylic acid? I use the Cerave SA Wash on my scalp sometimes to exfoliate lmao idk if it’s good for my hair but it really helps my scalp
The 1980’s were all about female empowerment, that we could be strong, powerful, and sexy, so naturally adverts played on that. We were only a decade past the ERA, women’s rights were still on the forefront.
Lynda Carter was the original Wonder Woman, one of the very, very few strong female characters those of us who were young girls in the 70’s had to look up to. She was everything to so many of us and is still absolutely stunning and fierce to this day.
Truly iconic 👑
I'm 65. This contained so many sweet memories, of both the products and the commercials! Sometimes I'll actually watch a round-up of 80s commercials because they make me feel nostalgic. My commentary as someone who remembers the 80s commercials and products:
1) Jean Nate was a body splash and smelled more citrusy than sweet; 2) I LOVED L'erin lipstick and the rest of the line, which was available in special kiosks in retail grocery and drug stores; 3) Jazz flute music was perceived as classy and sophisticated, which, along with the literary references, was the vibe Max Factor wanted to associate with their eye shadow; 4) The Maybelline lipstick commercial with Lynda Carter was flirtatious, but not creepy; 5) The slim lipstick was streamlined, like the racy car. I thought it was clever. (Oh, and Sea Breeze never had me fooled. I wanted salicylic acid in my astringent to remove some dead skin cells and increase the turnover rate; the silly menthol in Sea Breeze was just an effect that felt nice, but didn't really do anything special.)
May I say you look amazing for 65.
@@gamerinavangaming Thanks, my friend. This pic is about 8 years old, but the skin's holding up. It's the Mediterranean genes. Oh, and 50 years' use of salicylic acid products. ;-)
Interestin comment, it was nice to hear from your perspective
Jean Nate was a "bath splash" by Revlon back in the day. Had a light, clean scent for post-bathing. Just smelling it would activate that "scent memory" & I'd be, what, 10 again. Can't remember the year the commercial came out.
Marie Barrone (played by Doris Roberts) wore it on Everybody Loves Raymond. I always think of it as for older women.
It was like an all body aftershave/toner for women (and is know men used it). Some people kept it in the fridge!
I’ve seen it at Walgreens!
@@erinbyrd5181 it's even more synthetic now, kinda nasty IMO
Thank you! I definitely thought it was a douche
Jean Nate was a toner/all body "aftershave" effect with a citrus scent. I knew people who kept it in the fridge! And I knew of guys who used it. If you know what 4711 is, similar but cheaper and less subtle.
Oh geez, I remember that dial-up mascara. And my skin still burns from Sea Breeze 😬
yay, i feel like i sent those embroideries ages ago so i'm glad they finally got to you and you got to open them, i will expect the summons in the mail see you in court huns
They’re gorgeous! You’re so talented ❤️❤️
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@@aj32769 thank you 😊
I hope Marcus gets his soon 😭
The 'Caption Queen" one for Ashton was my favorite 👑
I feel like no one's touching on the fact that this hasn't really changed in current advertising. The sexism is still there and strong in advertisement, it's just gone about in a much more subtle way. It's still for the majority pretty girl+product+fancy item formula
But it has changed.
Women then : buy this to seduce any man.
Women now: buy this and feel like the woman you are.
Men then: buy this to be the manliest man.
Men now: buy this and be the most attractive man.
It's almost reversed. And no, there isn't much in identity inclusivity, but if we are going based off of the base "2 genders" thing.. alot has actually changed.
It's simply business strategy, they are models or acters who can do the work what really advertisation is for, to give information about products and to capture people attention and influence them to buy it. Pretty faces are plus because people like pretty things. Isn't it?
I don't know how you could further remove the aspect of making yourself pretty in ads about makeup and skincare, though? Ain't that what makeup is about at the end of the day?
@@breakfastattwilightYeah. At the end of the day seeing makeup on a conventionally unattractive face wouldn't make the product seem appealing to most people
Lynda Carter was and is absolutely stunning! I wanted to be Wonder Woman when I was little in the 80s! I had the WW Underoos!
"candid camera addict" "modern super peeper" "snapshot sniper" "bring out the peep" "super snooper" - this writer's on pulp fiction crack and I'm loving it
OMG I remember that mascara that had the little dial on it. It never worked right: if you dialed to 10 it just plopped out- talk about spider eyes!1 was ok but the mascara itself wasn’t anything amazing. Yes I bought it for the novelty factor back in the 80s 😆
I love how disturbed James is by this whole situation ( 23:19 ).
Sadly I still know way to many women who are scared to be "unaesthetically" at home.
Or another example is "your underwear must be a matching set or at least always perfectly color coordinated".
My stepmom recently told me, that's what her mom taught her. Because in an emergency what would a paramedic think if your underwear doesn't match or maybe has a tiny hole somewhere...
At home I don't care at all what I look like. It's the only place where I can truly relax, so I do exactly that.
that comment about the paramedic made me laugh out loud. if i’m in such a critical situation that they have to strip me down or cut my clothes open, the paramedic would have a thousand more pressing things to worry about than whether my underwear matches 💀
I've heard the thing about the paramedics before. Listen, when you enter my home, the first thing you can see are mounted deer skulls and creepy clown masks. I don't think they're even going to want to look at me for anything other than their job.
@@chophouse404 hear me out..creepy clown masks ON the deer skulls
@@talynhastime9343 Trust me, if I could get one to fit, I would do it. I guess I have been looking for an excuse to start learning to make fx prosthetics....
I lost it when that woman was fingering the ultra- slim 💄 🤣 As a child during this time, we were much more innocent and I never got any of those innuendos until seeing them now
Was that Terri Garr?
@@mrsbinkbonk Idk for sure, but my guess is no
Also the dial control mascara was AMAZING. No wiping the excess off the wand. She was total Prices Diana vibes.
ITA! It was the first, and to this day one of the best, mascaras I've ever tried from drugstore to luxury. I used the waterproof version until they stopped making it.
You guys are literally the cutest... also Idk why it was so funny/wholesome hearing Robert say "Are you a woman?? you need soap!!"
For a fun/disturbing time, do some Googling about what Lysol was marketed for in the 1920’s. 😳 For a long time it was assumed that women did need a special “soap”…
I love Jean Nate!! Yes, they did have a lotion, but this ad was specifically for the after bath splash. It was the 70's equivalent to Body Fantasies body sprays, except you splashed it on after your shower with your hands instead of spraying. It smelled so good!
Please do more of these!!!! I love vintage ads(?) about makeup and stuff. I grew up without cable, so I never got to see ads, especially fun ones. I would like to see how you, knowledgeable professionals, react to older makeup and skincare.
I assure you, when I take off my "Boulder Holder" at the end of the day, damn right I'm scratching. The freaking blood flow is returning! 😠
Right?! I guess im lucky my husband knows the drill and starts scratching as soon as he sees me take it off. Haha. I've got him trained and I'm so lucky. I even got rid of my back scratcher! Haha.
@@funsizedi88 Lol! U r lucky!
@@kandirain_1172 thank you! Once I knew he would happily do that and brush my hair, I knew he was a keeper. I know it might sound crazy, but it showed me he really cared about me and my comfort.
Best part of the day!
The advert form the 1930s sounds exactly like those crappy alpha male , Andrew Tate type. “Men have submitted suffered and supported long enough” white women had been granted the vote 10 years before this and women of colour still for the most part hadn’t been. Martial r@p€ was legal, and women had to have the permission to open a bank account from a male relative or their husband, they couldn’t go to the GP or have medical services done without their permission. Suffered my arse. That’s why I get so disappointed when young men believe Andrew Tate types. Sorry for the rant
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LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE AT THE BACK! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Honestly, SO much guilt and shame was put on women, no matter what they did. The lengths that whoever wrote this script had to go to in order to pretend that undressing this way was for the woman's safety.. mind blowing.
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exactly what I was thinking watching that.
Except the shirt was written by a woman and the actresses understood the joke. Unlike our generation.
You guys missed how the Maybelline mascara girl looked like Princes Diana. We all idolized her!
I'm not sure about that. I was a grunge teen in the 90s. I idolized flannels, Doc Martin's and Alicia Silverstone.
@@Blue_Star_Child lol! I was a young mom with 2 little ones back then! I misspoke when I say we all idolized her. But if you check out some of her pics you can see the resemblance.
I love how old adverts used to tell a story and had catchy jingles! Having a good old chuckle 🤭
Yes, just last night, my husband called me a dreadnought weighing anchor. He is so sweet.
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Happy Sunday James, Robert, Marcus and Ashton! This was awesome, but what struck me was the lack of diversity in the commercials and I grew up with those commercials. I used to try to do the Lynda Carter exit from the pool, though. I learned a little about myself today, also . . . I AM DEFINITELY A TRIXIE! Have a great week y’all! 💖💜🖤💙🫀
This makes me think how in advertisements now and growing up, there's always like this implied Trixie. Buy our sh*t to be glamorous; the alternative is to be a reviled heap. Advertising has just gotten more economical. They don't even have to show you Trixie--she's there in your head.
Literally I struggle every day to get undressed, if only I had a 1940s style announcer to help me out 😔
I am Indian and thank god you saw those ads, most people need to know one doesn't get a job by just being fair-skinned. Talent and Qualifications are the basic requirements :)
I strive to be like Trixie everyday.
Trixie is a mood and an icon
The absolute pure joy all over the face of James while he's flipped that squishy to the blk side when saying "OMG Halloween" is my fav part of the whole video!! You can even see the change in his eyes & hear the excitement in his voice soon as he's flipped it!!!! It is so genuine & rly just 👌🖤!! Thank you to whoever sent those!!!!!!😊🥰😇🤗
James being left out of the Disney gift is sad and also so hilarious
I can't even tell you how many times I've been peeping with my camera through a keyhole into a lady's bedroom and wished she would just consider her angles! So inconsiderate😤
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They are definitely body shaming with "Trixie" as the how not to do things.
Or "incorrect" way
The fact that the woman undressing “ungracefully” is plus sized and the “graceful “ one is skinny IS SO DISGUSTING 🤮
Exactly. And the blatant fat-shaming😤
Sadly happens still today in films. The good friend but nothing else girl or "ugly" girl or stupid girl is always plus sized. The good girls always skinny.
Still happens today. I was recently told “your nice just not Beverly Hills nice” because I am a bit overweight after having a baby, the boss/ dentist asked me twice “are you pregnant ?!” 🤦🏻♀️
Sorry I don’t want to break the bank with surgeries and designer brands because I rather feed my family and keep a roof over them. 😢
That’s what I was thinking too! It’s so gross these men back in the day 🙃🙃
@@lilred1730 back in the day? this stuff still happens today lol
Lynda Carter was the original Wonder Woman and every young girl wanted to be her, including me!!
Trixie knows how it's done.
I always wonder what Drew Barrymore thinks when she sees movies/clips of her family! Though Elaine Barrie was married into her family... still, it always intrigues me!
And this was so much fun! I do miss the jingles but not the overt sexism! haha! I'm thinking that a lot of the double entendres went over the heads of kids. But then, back in the 70s and 80s, certain commercials were not aired during prime time (before 9p) so it may not have been an issue.
Thanks again for a great video! You four are hilarious!!
Jean Natè is a moisturizing, after-shower body splash. Smells powdery and flowery kinda. It’s nice. I have two large bottles I use now
oooooo I remember..."Tingle "to the touch of Jean Nate 😂
Watching Trixie was like watching myself. Except nose pick is part of my morning routine instead of evening routine.
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27:08 rolling stocking from the top is actually a good tip to prevent them from ripping and stretching
Oh now I get it why my mom said makeup was for adults. They literally marketed it like this back then. I always caught shit from older people that "who am I trying to look good for" as an accusation and I didn't totally understand why they thought like that until I watched these old ads.
i never learned to wear makeup til i became a sex worker. mum had one lipstick that she was visibly uncomfortable wearing, so i wasn't learning at home. 1st/2cd, and 3rd wave feminism at war...
Ohhh that was Linda Carter (Wonder Woman) being suggestive in the pool!
Please do more of these videos if you haven't already, this was delightful ❤
I love these old ads, they give me such a nostalgic feeling but in a good way
I loved this! I would love a 5 min craft video for the 1920s! Or maybe a different craft for each decade?? 🤔🤔
Love you guys! 🥰🥰
Undressing like Trixie is WAYYYYY more relatable than madam Barry’s routine. Plus I bet she slept way better knowing that the “keyhole peepers” will be leaving her in peace! 😂🙄
Honestly tho. I too tend to fight my clothes to get them off me.
Omg Jean Nate is SUCH a blast from the past! It wasn't a thick toner consistency though, it was more like a scented water ("body splash" lol) and I think it was just supposed to make you smell good. Seems like it had kind of a high alcohol content to make it dry fast, and to make it cheaper? I ALWAYS had a bottle on my dresser as a child, which made me feel like an adult😂I wish I could smell some now, it would take me RIGHT back to 1985!!
The Lynda Carter Maybelline ad ... idk if you guys know this, but she was the original Wonder Woman and she was HUGE at the time this came out. I totally remember it but I was a kid so the insane level of innuendo went right over my head. That was ... a LOT.🤣🤣
she was SO skinny... but that was the 70s and 80s. and 90s. and 2000s. sigh.
My grandma’s been wearing Jean Nate since the 80s!! My mom and I are dying, watching this 😂😂😂😂
My grandmother wore it every day. Id give anything to smell that again
Do they still make it? I swear I remember my grandmother having some under her sink as a small child in like 1992. It was one of about 100 barely used products with a small bit of dust on the rim. I've always wondered how old some of that stuff was when we cleaned out her house in 2013, as a good bit of it was still there.
@@funsizedi88 I live in NY (Long Island) idk where she gets it from but every time I go to her house it’s on a shelf next to her shower. 😂
Lol jean nate is such a throwback. I used to work in a small department store that sold Jean Nate and so many people bought it. I knew what the bottle looked like but no one could explain what it was meant to be used for. I always thought it was a body tonic to put on after a shower, but I wouldn’t be surprised if people used it on their face. The commercial made it more confusing to figure out what it’s for 😂
Omg true story, my auntie put Jean Natè on my great grandmother in her casket when she passed. We were all like, 😳 wtf...
Back in the day Maybelline was clearly being run by sexual predators because, eww...🤣
I am 100% Trixie at night😂🤣 I've never felt so attacked and seen.
The scratch after taking of corset! I felt better just watching it! The relief! 🫠
Here’s your weekly reminder that we all adore you and love your content! 💜
My brother would record shows on a vhs back in the day. The commercials would also record so we have tons of vhs footage of old commercials. It’s so fun watching them back!
Lol this was a good one brought back memories of the things my gran and mom used especially the Jean Nate lol happy Sunday guys💜🖤💜🖤💜
Omg! Not only did I use most of these, that dial mascara was my ride and die!
OMG I've used that click mascara! They made it into the early 90s, and I stole it from my mom - so looks like it was my very first mascara! Can't speak to the quality, as my memory won't let me give anything but a 5 star review.
I watch everything with the captions, just because I can. So I really appreciate the little add in commentary I the subtitles. Thank you Marco! Marco? Marcus! 🫵🏽
A commercial I find endlessly hilarious, is where it's a woman and a man having a romantic date, with the eiffel tower in the background.. and then he serves her pizza from the freezer 😂
Omg I remember that it was a dr oker, I probably spelt that wrong lol 😂
Hello fellow German (maybe) :D. Yeah those ads always looked like comedy sketches to me.
@@MarthallaCarrig dr oetker I believe
@@feelthejoy yes that is the one 🥰
Omg I remember that advert
Watching yous two giggle over silly things makes me laugh so much 😂 it's so pure!
Honestly, as a woman, seeing those old adverts makes me sad :( women have been objectified in every manner since the very beginning
Me too. How much more control must you have over a human being then to tell them how to move and act in PRIVATE. It’s like prison. It’s psychological prison. My mom tells me stories about how her dad wouldn’t let her play sports or do things the boys did. She had to use girls toys not boys. She was a tomboy. He had the last word in the household. The “boss”. Can you imagine? The man calling all the shots over everything? She said when he left her mom and moved out, she threw a party. 🎉 I feel frustrated and angry for these women. Thank GOD I never had to go through that.
JEAN NATE was a body splash like cologne. My great grandmother used to wear it, lol
This was hilarious and I am dead, trying not to laugh in bed next to my husband, who literally couldn't give a damn how I take off my clothes. Please do more of the vintage ad critiques pleaaaaaaasssseeeee!
The scratching is the same thing as when I wear my ankle brace.
As soon as I take it off, it's like this sense of relief and you scratch and it feels so nice after being trapped all day.
That woman is obviously spending the day being "trapped" in that garment and it comes off and she feels so much relief.
You can't relate unless you've experienced it yourself. But its like the best relief ever!!!
My dad was VP of Max Factor! I miss that company 😢 I would go to work with him and get to see the models get their makeup done and get makeup each time.
I remember Jean Nate and the Maybelline ads. I think the background was representing Themyscira. Lynda Carter was Wonder Woman and an Amazonian princess.
I actually remember a lot of the ads.
I loved the Rich & Gentle mascara.
Thank you for bringing these ads out of the woodwork.
9:35 OMFG, I LITERALLY HEARD "MORE STUPID COLOURS" & NOW I CAN'T STOP LAUGHING. 😂🤣
Oh my I haven't watched for awhile and I've missed it. The giggles make me smile. You brothers are almost as good as puppy loves
I love this video, thank you for showing some of the ridiculous pressures women have had.
Watching these brings me back to sitting in front of my TV as a kid clicking the dial from channel to channel. Feels like a hundred years ago but it was only like 35 years ago...
The dude from the L’Erin advert was the original Tinder Swindler hahahaha. You guys make Sunday Funday every week I giggle with you.
I remember that max factor ad!!! As an American teen in the 90s/00s it was SO CHIC to have the max factor packaging in your lil backpack purse 🙏
Sounds like skinup could bring back jingles for all of us
Ngl that dial up mascara looks so cool! They should try to bring that back!
Well this looks amazing💕! Missed y’all last week 💜🖤💜🖤
I’ve used Jean Nate since I was a kid and it smells so good, it’s nostalgic I love it
Jean Nate was a watery fluid like that. If I remember correctly, it was a toner for your body. I was born in 1971, so I remember this ad, but I was a *bit* outside of their marketing range. I remember that dial mascara. You could dial it up to a 10 for more volume and dial it down lower if you wanted more of a “day” look. What a blast from the past. The 1930’s ad had Elaine Barrymore in it…They’re basically Hollywood royalty with many generations of entertainers - including Drew - (I live in LA) so that was fun to see. Notice that it is “Miss Barrymore” vs. “Trixie”.
Most of these suggestive cosmetic commercials only ran during daytime television-game shows, soap operas, etc., so very low risk of watching them with your parents (thank goodness!). And BTW, that Maybelline Dial Control mascara was FABULOUS!!
Dudes stealing flowers and falling outta chairs?!?! We MUST OWN THAT MAKEUP!!🤣🤣🤣
Omg, “snapshot sniper” and “super snooper” they are so good.
I couldn't help but laugh at the phrase "suspense in her disrobing" xD
I was a kid when these came out, and the strong sexual innuendos went completely over my head.
Please can you do a series where you recreate these ads 😂
You two are the best medicine for my sooky mood.Also Marcus.