Advertisers are showing womanhood in all its bloody, hairy glory [View all]
In new advertisements for womens products, companies are increasingly depicting women with more accurate detail.
We all bleed red, even from the vagina. But for the longest time, advertisers of tampons and sanitary pads have shown the ability of their products to absorb menstrual blood using unspecified blue liquids.
So, when a Kotex ad for Ultra-Thin Pads on Instagram showed red simulated blood being poured on both their pad and a competitor's it was revolutionary.
Users commented their excitement and gratitude over an ad accurately portraying menstrual bleeding and destigmatizing the monthly cycle experienced by about half the female population in the world. Globally, menstruation can be highly stigmatized, leading to poor menstrual hygiene that can cause long-term health issues.
In a response to a user's comment, Kotex said, We believe in challenging the negative perceptions of periods and being real with how our products work is part of that.
The trend of more accurately portraying womens bodies and their bodily processes is new for companies that sell womens products. Ads for razors often show women running a blade over already shaved legs. Recently, Billie, a shaving company for women, started Project Body Hair, and began airing ads online showing body hair on women to market their products.
Everyone has short stubble, long strands, or something in between. What you do with yours is up to you - grow it, get rid of it, or comb it. It's your hair, after all, the company says on their website.
The company has even started an image library and encourages people to upload photos of body hair online. Research shows that less millennial women are shaving their legs and even fewer are shaving their underarms.
https://thehill.com/changing-america/enrichment/arts-culture/479821-advertisers-are-showing-womanhood-in-all-its-bloody