o.b. ads
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See a Modess True or False? ad in The American Girl magazine, January 1947, and actress Carol Lynley in "How Shall I Tell My Daughter" booklet ad (1955) - Modess . . . . because ads (many dates).
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o.b. tampon ad, the Netherlands, 2005
Allerhande magazine

As I've mentioned elsewhere on MUM, European ads for menstrual hygiene have used nudity (in Germany, France); America has not. Why nudity can sell perfume and not menstrual products in the U.S.A. has to do with the strange way Americans look at menstruation, which I'll feature in my upcoming comic strip (or graphic novella, to elevate it a bit) on this MUM site - it starts in May 2006. Europe also used humor before Americans did, especially in the United Kingdom (here, for example). And I think Americans ads seldom say "menstruation," as the Dutch ad below does. Maybe Europe just faces the facts.

I thank the generous Dutchman who sent this scan!

 
 The words at the top right read (my translation):
"Feel comfortable while you menstruate.
Even if you don't have anything on."

German (early 1950s) - German (1970s) - German nude (1970s) - French (1989)

See the roughly contemporary Cashay and Dale tampons, and very early Tampax and fax.