5 Lessons Learned From Veet's Sexist Ads
Update: Veet removed the videos from their YouTube channel and issued an apology on Facebook Wednesday afternoon.
While some women may be embracing their body hair, Veet, the makers of a line of depilatory creams and waxes, warns women to use their products or they’ll turn into a dude.
It’s not news that advertisements use sexist tropes to market their products to consumers. Just last month, Microsoft released a commercial that implies that women buy computers to plan their weddings and Summer’s Eve has informed us all that a pH balanced soap could make a man less masculine. Gold nuggets of (useless) information, right? Veet’s latest hair removal commercials are no exception.
Here are five things Veet wants you to know so you don’t become a dude.