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Hair removal brand Veet is under fire after adverts broadcast in the US telling women to shave/wax or risk "dudeness" were branded as "ignorant", "sexist" and "insulting" by appalled men and women.
When Reckitt Benckiser Group brought its Veet hair-removal cream to China in 2005, sales were sluggish. Its prices were considered too high and its product sizes too large. But the biggest problem ...
Yesterday we introduced you to Veet’s newest ad campaign, which proclaimed that having body hair–something that practically all human beings are born with–actually makes you a dude ...
Now, a new series of ads from Veet, a hair removal cream, is delivering that backwards trope straight to your TV: according to Veet, if you have body hair, you’re actually a dude. In the first ...
It only takes three minutes. That’s what dermotologists were saying Tuesday, one day after a Manhattan woman sued the makers of Veet hair-removal cream claiming she got third-degree burns when ...
Less than two days after debuting four commercials for their waxing strips, the hair removal brand Veet has pulled its ads from YouTube. Their campaign ran with the slogan "Don't risk dudeness!"; ...
A Queens woman is suing the maker of Veet hair-removal cream, saying she suffered third-degree burns because she wasn’t properly warned not to sunbathe after using the product. Lauren Waterman ...
Veet, which deals in depilatory products, has forayed into the male grooming segment in India with the launch of Veet Men Hair Removal Cream. The brand unveiled Bollywood actor Kartik Aaryan as ...