- Brylcreem
__NOTOC__ Brylcreem (pronounced "brill-cream") is a brand name of a men's hair grooming product. It was created in 1928 by County Chemicals at the
Chemico Works in Bradford Street,Birmingham ,England . County Chemicals is also noted for 'Chemico' – a very popular abrasive kitchen cleaner.Brylcreem's purpose is to keep
comb ed hair in place while giving it a deep shine or gloss. It is essentially anemulsion ofwater andmineral oil stabilised withbeeswax . Other ingredients arefragrance ,calcium hydroxide ,BHT ,dimethyl oxazolidine ,magnesium sulfate , andstearic acid .Brylcreem is sold in a tube in the US, and both tube and pot in Europe and Canada. The two formulations are slightly different. It is marketed in the US by
Combe Incorporated ; in Europe, by theSara Lee Corporation .The shiny "wet" look it gave to the hair was "
de rigueur " for men's hair styles for many years in the 20th century. Other substances, includingmacassar oil andpetroleum jelly , had been in use for this purpose earlier and made popular by such figures asRudolph Valentino ofsilent film fame.Brylcreem's use declined during the 1960s as men's hair fashions changed to favor the "dry look" over the "wet look". However, it has seen a comeback since the late 1990s. It is remarketed in Europe under a Ministry of Hair banner alongside companion gel and wax products in squeeze bottles, rarely sold directly alongside the traditional Brylcreem. In the US, the traditional Original Brylcreem has undergone a resurgence as a new generation discovers it. This appears to be a response to market pressures and a trend to get away from the "helmet hair" that is common with gels, with a new generation of men, including many in a number of subcultures, returning to using pomades and creams. Most hair care manufacturers now offer similar
petrolatum , wax, or oil based hair products that give hair a sleek and pliable look while maintaining control for styles such as DA, "bed-head" and "Princeton".Jingle
It was first advertised on TV by the
jingle "Brylcreem -- A Little Dab'll Do Ya!". Lyrics for the Brylcreem jingle:Bryl-creem, a little dab'll do ya,Use more, only if you dare,But watch out,The gals will all pursue ya,--They'll love to put their fingers through your hair.
Note-When the dry look became popular, the last line was changed to,"They'll love the natural look it gives your hair."
Fred Flintstone 's famous "Yabba Dabba Doo" is derived from this motto.Subsequent television advertisements used the mottos "Grooms without gumming" and later, in t.h 1970s in the UK, "A little dab of Brylcreem on your hair gives you the Brylcreem bounce".
Cultural references
Its popularity with
Royal Air Force pilots inWorld War II led to their nickname, "The Brylcreem Boys ". This is the title of a 1998 film about downed pilots interned in theRepublic of Ireland . Ironically,Tony Gibson , the model shown in RAF uniform to advertise Brylcreem duringWorld War II , was an anarchist andconscientious objector .In 1961 Brylcreem sponsored a television special on ABC television starring singer
Connie Francis titled "Kicking Sound Around". During the special Connie sang and acted alongsideTab Hunter ,Eddie Foy Jr. andArt Carney while providing jingle commercials for Brylcreem between acts.A notable user of this product was co-founder of
Pink Floyd ,Syd Barrett . It is reported that Barrett piled so much Brylcreem on that he resembled "a guttered candle" as the hot stage lights were beating down on him, melting the cream.The jingle is sung by
Jimmy Buffett near the end of the song "Pencil Thin Mustache" from the 1974 album "Living & Dying in 3/4 Time ".In the 1975 film "
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest ", Randall P. McMurphy (played byJack Nicholson ) says "a little dab'll do ya," as the nurse applies conductant to his temples prior to his receivingelectroshock therapy .It is referenced by the
Southern Gothic rock bandTh' Legendary Shack Shakers in their song "Piss and Vinegar" [http://www.seeklyrics.com/lyrics/The-Legendary-Shack-Shakers/Piss-And-Vinegar.html] .A number of British Cabinet Ministers in the Conservative governments of the 1980s wore brylcreem, long after it had ceased to be widely worn among the general male population. Two examples were
Cecil Parkinson and Kenneth Baker - who was satirised as a slimy snail by the programme "Spitting Image". Both men ceased to use the product after leaving office.In 1995, a Belgian
film producer made a film, "Brylcream Boulevard", misspelling Brylcreem.In an episode of
Seinfeld The Conversion, George mentions that he still has Brylcreem in his medicine cabinet.In Episode 33 of
The Sopranos (originally aired April 8, 2001), Uncle Junior says, "I've got the Feds so far up my ass I can taste Brylcreem."In Episode 1 of Season 3 of Scrubs (originally aired October 2, 2003),
Dr. Cox says, "Kelso is so far up my ass that I can taste Brylcreem in the back of my throat."In an episode of Top Gear ,
Richard Hammond talks about theMorgan Aero 8 , saying that it was designed with '40 style in mind and that he should have been filmed "(...) in black and white, with Brylcreem in my hair."In Europe, the footballer
David Beckham signed up to a promotional deal with Brylcreem, until he shaved his head.References
*"Tony Gibson: Conscientious objector who became the smooth image of the RAF", Donald Rooum and Rufus Segar, "The Guardian", April 30, 2001.
ee also
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Brilliantine
*Macassar oil
*Pomade External links
* [http://www.brylcreem.co.uk/ Brylcreem UK]
* [http://www.madeinbirmingham.org/ Birmingham's industrial history site]
* [http://www.brylcreemusa.com/ Brylcreem USA]
* [http://www.headlinehistory.co.uk/online/London%20and%20South%20East/world%20war%202/adverts(1).htm World War 2 adverts]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,480412,00.html Tony Gibson obituary] , "The Guardian ".
* [http://www.prnewswire.co.uk/cgi/news/release?id=15526 Brylcreem schoolboy meets hero Beckham to form dream team]
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