A day after their commercials suggesting that women who don’t wax turn into men overnight aired, Veet has quietly pulled the ads from YouTube, apologizing to anyone who was offended but arguing that ...
One of the Veet commercials features two men in bed. Picture: Supplied The four commercials show a hairy and overweight man playing the role of a woman who has suddenly realised she has body hair ...
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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, and we all know ...
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 ...
First, a beauty product called “Veet’’ — a home-waxing kit — introduced a set of tongue-in-cheek TV ads with the tagline, “Don’t Risk Dudeness.’’ A woman discovers unwanted hair on her legs, armpits, ...
Veet's controversial 'Don't Risk Dudeness' ads had many people up in arms about their message. So much so, the company took them down. What do you think; funny or offensive?