Full disclosure: My mother put Dippity-Do on an almost daily basis when I was a wee lad.
I believe I used it in the 80s as well, when I somewhat still had hair and still felt it "needed" product. What it did was accentuate my thinning hair where you could see scalp.
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...umm...https://dippitydomen.com/
Of course we never had that particular ad, though there were our equivalents, very much a product of the time - a time when, incidentally, all faces in ads were uniformly white, NO exceptions!
And that little boy - aw, how sweet! (I know, I know). But I do detect just a hint of mischief behind those oh-so-innocent eyes. :-)
I remember that, from the 60's (I know I am older than dirt.)
You look like butter wouldn’t melt in your mouth.
JP
I remember this ad. I was 10 in '66. My mother told me that we (Blacks) didn't need that stuff. Too drying.
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