Periods are never half as much fun as the feminine protection ads make it seem. In all my years of menstruation, I have never ridden a horse on a beach or stripped down to my underpants to go swimming ...
On Monday, Jan. 7, the benevolent corporate entity known as Kimberly-Clark will launch an ad campaign for its U by Kotex brand that unabashedly discusses the sundry myths shrouding ladyparts.
Kotex wants women to “Break the Cycle” when it comes to talking about their periods. The 90-year-old feminine care brand itself has perpetuated unrealistic advertising images of menstruating women – ...
“How do I feel about my period? I love it!” That's the opening line from Kotex's 2010 "So Obnoxious" ad, which you might remember. The satirical ad features "a believably attractive 18-to-24-year-old ...
Blue-colored liquid has been ubiquitous in ads promoting feminine hygiene products Maria Pasquini is a Senior News Editor for PEOPLE, covering Human Interest. She has been with the brand since 2017.
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Blood is no longer blue for Kotex. A new ad campaign for the Kimberly-Clark Corp. brand is using a realistic-looking red fluid, rather than the ubiquitous antiseptic-blue liquid, to represent ...
Action Bronson is easily one of Hip-Hop most entertaining figures both lyrically and otherwise. Case in point, the Queens rapper revealed that he was once in a Kotex tampon commercial via Instagram ...