Diapers compared to pads
in Italy and in Tampax ads.
See a Modess True or
False? ad in The American Girl magazine,
January 1947, and actress Carol
Lynley in "How Shall I Tell My Daughter"
booklet ad (1955) - Modess
. . . . because ads (many dates)
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Museum of Menstruation and
Women's Health
Always menstrual
pads
Rivals' pads are like pillows
Shape magazine, August 1991, U.S.A.
Menstrual
pads, especially big ones, have bothered
women undoubtedly for centuries.
In the 1920s, Johnson & Johnson
commissioned a study
that included comments about pad size.
Women have liked tampons
(and cups and
sponges)
precisely because they're small and
concealable to boot.
But in the past few decades
technology has reduced pad size to
almost manageable proportions. This ad
reflects that.
Diapers
compared to pads in an Italian
magazine and in Tampax ads.
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Below: This
ad appeared on the inside front cover
of the
August, 1991 Shape magazine. All that
white space
captures your attention, doesn't it?
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Diapers compared to pads
in Italy and in Tampax ads.
Copyright 2012 Harry Finley
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