Coppertone Girl - In 1959, a 3-year-old girl in pig-tails named Cheri Brand posed for a family snapshot in the backyard of her Bronxville, NY home and soon became Little Miss Coppertone®, a symbol of summer and poster-girl for the long-running Coppertone sunscreen ad campaign whose famous slogans proclaim "Don't be a Paleface!" and "Tan - Don't Burn." A popular belief that Jodie Foster was the original Coppertone girl is misleading. Foster did, however, get her start in showbiz for a Coppertone suntan-lotion ad in 1965. She was three years old at the time and appeared in the ad as a toddler on a boat accompanied by her family. Reference: http://www.tvacres.com/admascots_coppertone.htm Interesting article: http://www.sptimes.com/2004/09/05/Floridian/Real_Florida__Red_fac.shtml
Baby shampoo start out costing about 3 dollars a bottle. The best baby shampoos can cost as much as 10 or 12 dollars a bottle.
No,shwas the Coppertone baby from commercials when she was a baby, Brooke Shields was the Gerber Baby.
Baby lotion expire?
It wont do the baby any harm at all if you are pregnant suntanning outside.
no that lotion isn't good for the face of a baby.
After the original 1953 art was lost in a fire, artist Joyce Ballantyne Brand re-drew the "Coppertone girl" in 1959, supposedly using her daughter Cheri as the model.
Actually i have. It makes you tan faster but it does burn you a little more the first time you do it:)
2 jars Vitamin E cream 2 bottles baby lotion (j & j is what i use, you can use the org. pink bottle or the lavendar version, which is in the purple bottle.) 1 6-8 oz jar of the vaseline petroleum jelly Combine ingredients in a mixing bowl and mix until while blended and it comes to a whipped texture.
Heliotrope.
because it is for baby's
Coppertone Girl painted by Joyce Ballantyne who used her 4-yr-old daughter, Cheri Brand, as her model. Circa 1959