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This advertisement for Yardley Shaving Foam emphasizes that using too much shaving foam can dry out the beard and make shaving difficult. It suggests that only a small amount of Yardley Shaving Foam is needed for a good shave, highlighting its richness and effectiveness. The ad also provides shaving tips, such as showering before shaving and using after-shave lotion for better skin care.
- Brand: Yardley
- Product: Yardley Shaving Foam
- Tagline: Most men ruin a shave with too much foam!
- Publication: Life Magazine
- Year: 1961
Objects in the advertisement: hand
, shaving foam
, can
, foam
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