brylcreem

{{Short description|British men's hair styling product line}}

{{Distinguish|Brylcream Boulevard}}

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{{infobox product

| title = Brylcreem

| inventor =

| image = Image:Brylcreem 3718.jpg

| launch year = {{start date and age|1928}}

| company = Unilever

| available = Worldwide

| current supplier = {{unbulleted list|Combe Incorporated|Unilever|HUL}}

| last production =

| country of origin = United Kingdom

| notes =

| url = {{URL|1=http://brylcreemusa.com/|2=Official website}}

}}

Brylcreem ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|b|r|ɪ|l|k|r|iː|m}}) is a British brand of hair styling products for men. The first Brylcreem product was a hair cream created in 1928 by County Chemicals at the Chemico Works in Bradford Street, Birmingham, England,{{cite web|last=Charles-Philippe|date=2014-09-02|title=British vs. American Brylcreem: A Comparative Review {{!}} Bespoke Unit|url=https://bespokeunit.com/articles/grooming/brylcreem-review-british-usa/|access-date=2020-08-28|website=bespokeunit.com|language=en-US}} and is the flagship product of the brand. The cream is an emulsion of water and mineral oil stabilised with beeswax.{{cite web|last=Brett & Kate McKay|date=2011-02-16|title=Old-School Men's Hair Products: Pomades, Brylecreem, and Hair Tonic|url=https://www.artofmanliness.com/articles/your-grandpas-hair-products-5-old-school-hair-grooms-to-give-you-that-cary-grant-shine/|access-date=2020-08-28|website=The Art of Manliness|language=en-US}} It is notable for the high shine it provides, which spawned the name of the product, stemming from "brilliantine" and "cream".{{citation needed|date=May 2018}}

Ownership

The British pharmaceutical firm Beecham was the longtime owner of Brylcreem. Sara Lee acquired the personal care unit of SmithKline Beecham in June 1993. In January 2012, the global rights to the Brylcreem brand were sold by Sara Lee Corporation to Unilever.{{cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-unilever-sara-lee-idUSTRE58O1MH20090925|title=Unilever pays 1.3 billion euros for Sara Lee brands|first=|last=|work=Reuters|date=September 25, 2009|access-date=January 29, 2022}}

Brylcreem is marketed in the United States by Combe Incorporated, in Europe by Unilever and in India by Hindustan Unilever Limited. Before Godrej acquired a 51% stake of Sara Lee, in their joint venture Godrej Sara Lee in May 2010, the brand was distributed by Godrej in India.{{cite news |url=https://www.cosmeticsbusiness.com/news/article_page/Sara_Lee_to_sell_51_joint_venture_stake_to_Godrej_for_185m/54748|title=Sara Lee to sell 51% joint venture stake to Godrej for €185m|newspaper=www.cosmeticsbusiness.com |date=18 May 2010 |access-date=21 August 2020}}{{citation needed|date=May 2018}}

Jingle

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It was first advertised on television with the jingle "Brylcreem — A Little Dab'll Do Ya! Brylcreem — You'll look so debonair. Brylcreem — The gals'll all pursue ya; they'll love to run their fingers through your hair!".[http://www.thesomervilletimes.com/archives/18366 Del Ponte, Jimmy, "And now a word from our sponsor", The Somerville Times, Somerville, Massachusetts, 27 August 2011. Retrieved 18 September 2014.] Another version was "Brylcreem—a little dab will do ya! Use more only if you dare; but watch out! The gals will all pursue ya! They'll love to run their fingers through your hair!"

The jingle was created by Hanley M. Norins of the Young & Rubicam advertising agency.[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1992-07-17-mn-3435-story.html Los Angeles Times, 17 July 1992, "Hanley M. Norins; Young & Rubicam Executive, Author" Retrieved 22 May 2017.] The television advertisement for Brylcreem included a cartoon animation of a man with (initially) shaggy hair, who happily has a little dab applied, and, miraculously, the hair combs and smooths itself.

When the dry look became popular, partly inspired by the unoiled moptops of the Beatles, the last line was changed from "They'll love to run their fingers through your hair", to "They'll love the natural look it gives your hair". Subsequent television advertisements used the mottoes "Grooms without gumming" and later, in the 1970s, in the United Kingdom and Canada, "A little dab of Brylcreem on your hair gives you the Brylcreem bounce".

Slogans

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See also

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