VINTAGE 1965 BRYLCREEM COMMERCIAL
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- According to this ad - BRYLCREEM can get men wanted, or unwanted, harassment from young ladies. If you do not follow directions, and you use TWO dabs of Brylcreem, the young ladies will ATTACK you.
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I still use brylcreeme today and love it. It has such clean fresh aroma and it is not leave your hair greasy like some may think. Walmart still sells it and it does leave your hair shiney and silky. Jees it sounds like I am making a comercial, any way I love it and it's good to hear the old commercials again.
Same here, John Barnes. I also use that stuff for my hair. I bought two 5.5 Oz tubes of Brylcreem down at Walmart. They only were $5 each.
Does a "dab" do it for you gents? I feel like I have to use more than that to keep my hair in place.
As with any hair dressing out there, you only use a small application with every other day shampooing. Using gobs and hand fulls of this ptoduct will only make your look greesy as well as a big turn off broads won't really want to go near you.
@@gabeaguilar4469 According to the instructions of this product alone tells you that a small dime sized application is all that you need, and that of course hinges upon how long your hair is. Working in conjunction with using water, it should be all that you will need to comb your hair with, train your hair with to the desired hairstyle that you would want to have. As with anything else out there, using a small application is approprate, as more that that, your hair will look greesy and weighed down, then you'll need to shampoo your hair.
I just started using it again after not using it for maybe 2 years or so. It's pretty much available anywhere. I also noticed that when I use it it looks like I have fewer gray hairs.
Funny and nostalgic. Thanks for posting! Brought a smile to my face as it transported me back to another time and place. 💕
Hold on, I don't want this pomade. I want Dapper Dan.
I don’t want Brylcreem god damn it!! I’m a Dapper Dan man!!
"Brylcreem makes your hair disturbingly healthy?" Oh good grief.
Back in 1965 my two brothers and I were going to go to Sunday school at the church. My mom put brylcreem in our hair. Before we went to the church we used a slide that ended up in a sandlot. Well, of course, we got a little sand in our hair. The sand stuck to our hair because we had brylcreem. Maybe that was the last time I had brylcreem. I was seven.
Good story heheh
Old memories...
A little dab'll do ya I remember. Now a dab is something completely different. Ask your kids. Lol
OMG to think I used to put these commercials to air when I worked in television back in the first half of the 1970's. They were all on black and white film back then.
Try searching the "Gaylord" commercial.
Can I be honest? At least these commercials are cheerful and you wouldn't have to wait 10 minutes before the program resumes, and since the commercials nowadays (at least here in the Netherlands) are created to irritate I purposely distract myself... and in the process forgetting that I was watching something or what it was about in the first place.
Nah, television has gone down the shitter as far as I am concerned and more and more I am wondering what I am paying for with my cable subscription. I mean I have over a 100 channels via digital TV but none have anything useful on it... propaganda colored news, propaganda colored talkshows, game shows, cooking programs, travel shows, TellSell type crap and lots and lots and lots (did I say lots?) of commercials. In fact I would argue that I pay to watch spam. 🤦🏼♂️ Television is in a pittifully sad state.
@@LogiForce86 Agreed.
Wish you could tell me the jingle they used to use on Saturday night “Science Fiction Theater”. I can remember it was kind of like a Rock song and they wound play it between the shows. Twilight Zone, then Star Trek and they wound show a little Enterprise going across the screen, then BattleStar Galactica and a small BattleStar ship wound go across the screen”.
This would have to be 1960, as Silvikrin was introduced that year (along with the record they sent out as a premium, Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme's "It's Us Again").
Yikes--I remember when that album came out. I guess you are older than I am.
I use Brylcreem at the present time, it is the best for my hair.
The catchphrase ' a little dab will do ya ' has a whole new meaning these days.
When I take two dabs, I'm usually in trouble...
That catchphtprase you are refering to is a sell line, as the sell line of a little dab will do ya was a selling mechanism tool for this products revenue.
Dan Basta yes those words are all true
@@danbasta3677 r/whoosh
@@AsmodeusMictian What's that suppose to mean.
I love that Silvikrin Shampoo TV commercial for girls & women everywhere!
I use Brylcreem from time-to-time. Unfortunately, Brylcreem is expensive and a little hard to find in stores, so I use my large tube of Brylcreem every other day. My hair shines up in light when I use Brylcreem. I usually go for a hairstyle like the dude's contour in this video when using Brylcreem.
Kevin Ceniceros it's €3. you call that expensive?
6 bucks at walmart....in the US
@Jack Cleary, yeah, man. I don't use Brylcreem anymore. It is shit when it comes to hold. I either use Jeris Hair Tonic, Ed Pinaud Compound Hair Tonic or Murray's Edge Wax.
That's the way it was intended to be used. Every other day hair washings, and when using this hair dressing, you only use just a small application of it as a little goes a long way.
They were rapping long before rap music was even heard of.
I heard them doing something very similar in an old "Little Audrey" cartoon once. I think it may have been a jazz thing.
Bylcreem holds an incredibly special place in my heart. I am a biracial woman who was raised by a single white father. If you know anything about black textured hair, then you know this was a recipe for incredibly dorky school pictures. He used Brylcreem and curl activator on my hair. I’m not sure which made it so unbelievably greasy, but while I was so embarrassed and ashamed of my hair at the time. I truly appreciate my dad’s efforts to care for my hair with the limited knowledge of black hair care. He spent hours on my hair, doing hot oil treatments, detangling it, applying product, and braiding it or getting into a slicked back ponytail that would turn into a frizzy puff ball by the end of the day! Lol! But… as unattractive as it was… my hair was incredibly healthy and long. In time we figured out better products for my particular hair type, than pomade made for white men, but I have my amazing dedicated father to thank for the beautiful strong healthy hair I have now! ❤️
Good stuff, thanks for sharing.
By the way, what Madison Avenue ad exec thought it was a good idea to show a woman washing her hair in a public bird bath? YIKES.
Lol that takes me back!
Aqui no BRASIL vende este creme, uso ele a muitos anos, lembro de abraçar meu vo é sentir o cheiro mentolado
Even at the age of 6 in 1960 I did not believe that women really wanted to run their fingers through men’s hair that was literally shiny from a greasy product!
It makes your hair super soft tho, so yeah touchable
I think the main issue is the smell, Brylcreem is loud!! Smells like it’s gunna smoke all your cigarettes, drink all your whisky then break up your parents marriage 😂
@@getdirecti0ns It's not _that_ bad lmao, Vitalis is worse if you're talking pungency
@@Cr4z3d Vitalis is a very good hair loation with a really great fragrance to it.
I think I discovered the first rap bars!!
This man dared to use TWO dabs!
Love old commercials and by the way my partner is using Brylcreem today.
+Joseph Pulvirenti are the ladies wholly unable to get away from...I assume your partner is a guy? I'm sorry if my assumption's wrong
Yes I have a Male partner.
That's gay
@@manguydude905 hahaha literally
wow, rap has been around a long time.
it's called doo wop, it's not rap, it's been around for longer, and it's better
@@ducky6623 Agreed.
this is just a catchy commercial jingle, i dont even think it has a genre
hilltop hoods brought me here.
So is the 1st Brylcreem commercial a 'Teacher'-'Student' set up....
More like librarian and the customer who is trying to find a book on something.
In fact he is searching through that era's Google in the clip. It's a card-cabinet that holds a card-index. Often indexed in a library on author name, and sub indexed on title. It then tells you the details of where to find it in the library on the card.
Thanks for useful information!@@LogiForce86
That's right well groomed is appealing
Only if you use this stuff properly. Only one small application once a week is sufficient, as a little goes a long way, with every other day hair washings. That's the proper way.
Run your fingers thru my greasy hair 😂
As a teenager Brylcreem gave me dandruff. 😆😆😆😆
In the 60's red and white tube, the directions did mention that Brylcream will check dandruff and help eliminate it, which it did. It had the real nice fragrance of the anti dandruff cream formula mixed in with the product and back in that time alone, a man didn't wash his hair with shampoo, he had to wash his hair with a regular bar of hand soap. That was the way it was back then, if you, as a man washed your hair with shampoo, you were considered a sissy. Things and times have changed somewhat, and men today are now permitted to wash their hair with shampoo however back then, it was a bar of soap, and that bar of soap is what gave you dandruff.
Brycreem turned the cartoon guy into Pee-Wee Herman.
this shits like the 60's version of axe
Tim Wieber Not even close! These commercials came out before I even existed, and if anybody heard you make this remark, they would have laughed at you silly. 😃
I disagree because most brylcreem users were men. Not teenagers.
axe isn't the only modern brand of shit. And they still make brylcreem
greasers used brylcreem
Thus creating a certain cartoon caveman's catchphrase
I use brylcream is fantastic
Here because my grandpa use this
Beats the greasy kid stuff!!😂😂😂🖖
How is this any different than "AXE" commercials?
It's less annoying and the product doesn't make you smell like the "group room" at a frat house.
When I was a little girl I felt a woman’s worth was based on if she had a man. At six I used products that was guaranteed to snag a man, but noooo!! 😢
Brylcreem is a scam!! Instead of women touching my hair a random dude did
Do you even CPIS(C)R 1991?
What! Is that 60s advert? I thought brazzers. By the way Brylcreem has a shine glossy look deal with it.
When i wasa kid i accidently brushed my teeth with my brothers Brylcreem.
oh that must have been wonderful....
@@AsmodeusMictian Very tastey lol
1961 not ‘65
LOL
Budweiser comershails
Say!
Dabbing'll do that to ye.
Look at 0:23... HE'S DABBING!!!
Urban Dictionary - Dab 😱
I’ll stick to Butch Wax.
"Butch Whacks and the Glass Packs"
Today it's:"Vaccine.A little jab will do ya."
The only gals that will be pursuing ya work for the medical examiner.
Not AT ALL insulting.
it's about 60 years old.
At one time, giving heroin to children was 'acceptable'. As a society we've moved on from that and understand that these types of commercials (and giving babies heroin) are not good things to do. Take Elsa's advise and.... 'Let it go.' ;-)