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  • i like these commercials :) they make me happy! i wish i couldve lived in that time!

  • where would i buy these?

  • is this the coco peru do it yourself kit

  • Or you can leave the curls in the clips and you have instant earrings.

  • @texasghost Yeah I thought that was the finished hairstyle...lol

  • good thing it's "water free" ;)

  • commercials sure havnt changed much

  • her hair is same like before but that commercial is perfect :) ALL 60s commercials are perfect :)

  • her hair was exactly the same before she styled it, Notice?

  • OMG! I can't wait to try my new free and easy hair-do!

  • Aww, I want one. :(

  • I have a bob that curls under and you can use hairspray to similar effect by spraying a large roller brush with it and styling the hair with it.Great styling trick if you haven't time to blowdry your hair.

  • i love the music to this commercial, it`s so catchy, todays commercials are nothing but crap

  • that was rather nifty.

  • back then hairspray needed water?

  • I don't think that this is on the market anymore.

  • @nanlisa Try Googling 'adorn hair spray'...

  • What about the back of her head? How did she get her perfect flip back there without her magic clips? She didn't have enough of them! I know, I have waaay too much time on my hands.

  • Stiff as a board hair! OH BOY!, but think about the ozone layer ladies.

  • I wonder how people would react in this day and age, to the sight of a young woman walking down the street with this sort of style, which really hasn't been seen since the Johnson administration. Even Marlo Thomas stopped wearing her hair like this by the 3rd or 4th season of "That Girl."

  • Like the commercial, but why not just use a curling iron?

  • @JSM10069 Maybe I'm wrong but I don't remember curling irons back then, just hot rollers.

  • @auaiao9 I don't know about the sixties,but they definitely had them by the seventies.My sister had a curling iron then.

  • @auaiao9 There were curling irons in the Victorian era. They used to put them in the stove or lamps and they were all marcel.  Electric irons date from the 50s and spring irons from the late 60s.

  • dries fast means alcohol--I'd agree on with Arlene Golonka

  • wtf....!?!

  • "It's water free" meaning an oil based or something else that's not so good for you

  • She looks like Ronnie Troup from My Three Sons

  • looks like Arlene Golonka

  • sorry but yes it is

  • Sorry...that was not Susan Blakely

  • You're correct. That's NOT Susan Blakely.

  • Ah, the perfect flip. Never could get my hair to do this, too thick and heavy.

  • I think the girl is Susan Blakeley

  • I think its upbeat and cute and appealing advertising as some of the old commercials made women look like scatterbrains who had nothing better to do with they're life than groom and conceal they're bulges

  • I love those 60's commercials.

  • The "L" is clear the word "colossal" in the commercial. The girls are typical Broadway belters; that is how they sang then and sometimes today in certain period shows. There is absolutely no spoofing of asian style here. The parasols and flaired pant legs were stylish in the mid 60's

    ALSO:

    Science knows that the flourocarbons take 100 years to rise to the level of the ozone layer. It hasn't been 100 years yet. No damage from FC's has occurred in our lifetime.

  • LOL! Does anyone else notice that this is politically incorrect? They are imitating Asians (probably Viet Namese since it was the late '60s and those umbrellas look like they are from SE Asia and the way they are singing the jingle with an Asian accent!...probably a subtle propaganda move there). What year is this EXACTLY? I am guessing 1966, based upon the hairdos, but it could very well be later.

  • Let me explain something to you, my thought-challenged friend. REFERRING to something is not politically incorrect. In the 60's they didn't have the nanny state, bedwetting PC crowd telling people how to live, and that was a good thing. I suppose a sushi restaurant is 'politically incorrect' because it imitates Japanese food?? Good lord it's so comforting to know that the PC crowd is so uneducated that they don't know what PC even is. Sad.

  • NEVER! lol

  • Love it!

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  • How time flies--that woman must be almost 70 by now

  • FREE!

  • I suspect that commercial was from around 1966 or so. Too bad the film went pink....

  • They probably couldn't make this stuff today because it would be putting a hole in the ozone.

    Not that we're doing much better ourselves.

  • Rosenhs: Yeah, especially those women in New Joisey with the big hair. A one-state ozone depletion area, if ever there was one! Lawl!

  • Actually, anyone with a high school education knows that we are polluting exponentially less than we were back then. Please don't be afraid to think for yourself and not follow the 'green' crowd so blindly. Don't be afraid to open up a book - it won't hurt you I promise!

  • "Self-styling Adorn" was advertised constantly on TV in the '60s and I never really understood what it was...well, as a boy, hairspray was outside my realm of existence. Seeing this commercial again just now brought back the memory of this exact ad's song, and I remembered how much I disliked it then because it stuck in my memory and I couldn't get rid of it. And now, over 40 years later, it's happened again!

  • Man! Why can't commercials be that

    cool nowadays? Really makes me miss

    the 1960s. :(

  • @yockybunny yea, now days commercials are Infested with negros

  • @yockybunny ........I agree! After 40 or so years I still remember this silly commercial jingle in my head and still remember the product. That was not only period specific but apparently great marketing. I miss this period also.

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  • If you want the hold fashioned stiff spray (and I do) try Chi Helmet Head in the pump. Its about the stiffest spray you can get currently. I miss aquanet and freeze it hairsprays.

  • very cute

  • i bought some aqua net a while back because i needed a stiff french braid. they took the stiffness out of it and now its as useless as todays modern hairsprays. i use vo5 to make the glitter stick to my gift baskets like a glue

  • enormous tremendous stupendous new styling tool colossally free with self styling Adorn, Adorn

    hehe my mom still has old half full spray cans of that left hehe its better than the modern sprays i can tell you that!

  • Great era! Could the girl singers yell and sing any higher or louder??!! HA!

  • @rambuilt Seriously! Migraine inducing!

  • @rambuilt LOL i know! let's all scream about hairspray!!!!

  • Early hairspray. Great for preserving and mounting dead animals. Also for paper mache. Big hair before big hair got big.

  • I think you've had too much of your namesake.

  • oh i love it

  • The girl is really cute, the setting, aah that vintage feeling,even though im from '85 i

    just love it ! Genius !

  • Also Aqua Net and Miss Breck also killed the ozone.

  • lol aqua net is still living and still killing the ozone! we use it in art class...and in theatre, because your hair does NOT move! lol

  • it killed the ozone layer

  • Yes. Hairspray alone killed the ozone. 9_9 lol

    Cows farting and belching contribute to 15% of Greenhouse gases. If we stopped eating beef and dairy, the world would be better off.

  • i would use that i want a hair like she

  • My Grandma used Adorn. Just seeing the can reminds me of her.

  • Such pretty hairdo's. :) I love the flip, I don't know why it ever went out of style. It's just so cute and very feminent too.

  • I thought so, too. I mean, it was pretty and girls looked really super back then. The tattoo-and-piercing generation who call this ad "creepy"...well, just take a look at THEIR collective shabby appearance and judge for yourself.

  • Oh you are so right! :D And you know they will all regret the choices they made in about thirty years from now! This commercial definatley shows what real beauty is!

  • feminine, but aye, I agree

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