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Lady Wildoot Shampoo
Object Details
- Description
- Wildroot Hair Tonic was introduced by the Wildroot Company of Buffalo, N.Y., in 1911. Trademarked in 1932, the Wildroot brand was eventually bought out by Colgate-Palmolive in 1959. The hair tonic was primarily marketed as a dandruff remedy. Advertisements in the late 1940s and early 1950s asked, "Can your scalp pass the fingernail test?"
- Lady Wildroot Shampoo was introduced in the early 1950s and came in two sizes. This example is the smaller of the two. Lady Wildroot used the slogan "Gleams as it cleans, cleans as it gleams!" Advertisements suggest that Wildroot stopped selling their Lady Wildroot Line around the mid-1950s.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Credit Line
- Gift of Sidney Glaser
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History
- date made
- 1950s
- ID Number
- 1985.0481.323
- catalog number
- 1985.0481.323
- accession number
- 1985.0481
- maker
- Wildroot Company
- Object Name
- shampoo
- hair care product
- Physical Description
- cardboard (packaging material)
- paper (container material)
- glass (container material)
- plastic (container material)
- Measurements
- overall, box: 4 1/4 in x 2 1/2 in x 1 1/8 in; 10.795 cm x 6.35 cm x 2.8575 cm
- overall, bottle: 4 in x 2 1/8 in x 7/8 in; 10.16 cm x 5.3975 cm x 2.2225 cm
- place made
- United States: New York, Buffalo
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- Medicine and Science: Medicine
- Health & Medicine
- Beauty and Hygiene Products: Hair Care and Enhancement
- Beauty and Health
- Hair Care Products
- web subject
- Hair Care Products
- Record ID
- nmah_1415519
- Usage
- CC0
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