Veet’s latest advertising campaign takes on the ultimate enemy of all things ladylike: leg stubble. Obviously, you say, as they are a body wax company, whose primary purpose is to remove leg stubble.
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 ...
Hair removal company Veet has removed its 'Don't Risk Dudeness' ads after receiving huge amounts of negative feedback from women worldwide Veet's 'Don't Risk Dudeness' hair removal ads have been ...
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 ...
Karachi: The right-wing Jamaat-e-Islami has begun covering up with black banners Katrina Kaif's Veet ad hoardings throughout Karachi.
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 ...
The latest headlines from our reporters across the US sent straight to your inbox each weekday Your briefing on the latest headlines from across the US Hair removal brand Veet is under fire after ...
Protesters in Pakistan have removed the banners and billboards featuring Katrina Kaif's Veet ad and have replaced them with black banners with the tagline - Sell clothes, not your honour. Apart from ...
Veet, the US manufacturer of hair removal products, have unleashed a new level of misogyny in their latest advertisements. The TV ads which were first shown two days ago on US television have garnered ...
Hair removal company Veet has removed its 'Don't Risk Dudeness' ads after receiving huge amounts of negative feedback from women worldwide Veet's 'Don't Risk Dudeness' hair removal ads have been ...