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Breck Shampoo is an American brand of shampoo that is also known for its Breck Girls advertising campaign.


History

In 1930, Dr. John H. Breck, Sr. (June 5, 1877 – February 1965) of
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, founded Breck Shampoo. Advertising that "every woman is different," by the 1950s, the shampoo was available in three expressions, color-coded for easy identity: * ''D'' (red label) "For Dry Hair" * ''O'' (yellow label) "For Oily Hair" * ''N'' (blue label) "For Normal Hair" In 1963, Breck was sold to Shulton Division of
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, a chemical company based in New Jersey. Breck was sold to The Dial Corporation in 1990. In 2001, Dial licensed Breck to The Himmel Group and in 2006 it was licensed to
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. The Dial Corporation (now
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) continues to market Breck shampoo in the institutional market.


Breck Girls

In 1936, son Edward J. Breck (1907–1993) assumed management of Breck Shampoo and hired commercial artist Charles Gates Sheldon (1889 – 1961) to draw women for their advertisements. Sheldon's early portraits for Breck were done in pastels, with a soft focus and halos of light and color surrounding them. He created romantic images of feminine beauty and purity. He preferred to draw "real women" as opposed to professional models. In 1957 Ralph William Williams succeeded Sheldon as the Breck artist. Unlike Sheldon, he often used professional women. Breck advertisements ran regularly in magazines such as '' Ladies Home Journal'', '' Woman's Home Companion'', ''
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'', '' Vogue'', ''
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''. They were most often on the back cover of the magazine. During these years, Breck Girls were identified through the company's sponsorship of America's Junior Miss contests. After Williams' death in 1976, the advertising tradition stopped. It was relaunched in 1987 with portrait artist Robert Anderson. Celia Gouge from Atlanta was chosen as the 1987 Breck Girl. Joanne DeLavan O'Donnell, also from Atlanta, was chosen as the 1988 Breck Girl. In 1988, the then owner of the brand changed the name of the campaign spokesperson to The Breck Woman. The Breck Girls ads are archived in the advertising history records in the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. * 1937 Roma Whitney Armstrong at age 17, first Breck Girl * 1937 Anya Taranda (1915–1970) * 1937
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(1917–?) * 1948 Marylin Skelton * 1962 Marie T. Kelly Hynes * 1963 Ginny Guild * 1965
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* 1968 Cheryl Tiegs * 1968 Cybill Shepherd * 1971, 1973 Jaclyn Smith * 1972, 1974 Kim Basinger * 1974
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* 1975
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* 1976 Erin Gray * 1978 Michelle Robin * 1981 Christie Brinkley * 1987 Cecilia Gouge (bringing back the Breck girl after a hiatus with a non-model career woman) * 1988 Joanne DeLavan O'Donnell


References

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Breck Girls Collection c1936-1995
by Mimi Minnick, Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Charles Sheldon
Grapefruit Moon Gallery

American Art Archives * Goodrum, Charles & Helen Dalrymple, Advertising in America: the First 200 Years, New York, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1990, first ed. Companies based in Springfield, Massachusetts Henkel brands Shampoo brands Products introduced in 1930