Sugar Editorial Picks
Mar 24, 2009 -
This is one of the most genius ideas I've ever heard of! PMSbuddy.com is a free online PMS reminder. Basically, you can either sign up to stay aware of when significant ladies in your life are about to ride the red dragon and act insane in the membrane (so you can be all, "Oh, now I understand.").
- 7 Comments
Mar 04, 2009 -
Get it? Get it? Those Aussies sure are sly with the double entendres!
- 3 Comments
May 02, 2008 -
It's a nice gesture, but that glass ceiling . . .
- 1 Comment
Apr 23, 2008 -
With the vast array of brands and "sleek designs" and colors and smells and grips and absorption options, how does a dude on a tampon run make a selection? Let's just say his fingers take no part in the picking. Neither does his brain.
- 8 Comments
Apr 01, 2008 -
Forget the older Kardashian sisters. The littlest of the brood is where the comedy's at. Kylie Jenner is a 10-year-old spitfire who minces no words and speaks full-steam ahead.
- 1 Comment
Mar 11, 2008 -
U is the Australian variety of Kotex products. The commercial for the brand, albeit cute, is completely jacked. I wouldn't be surprised if a pack of men seated around a boardroom table enthusiastically approved this ad campaign: "OK, mates.
- 4 Comments
Jan 30, 2008 -
Tampons aren't just for that time of the month anymore! Check out these hilarious images from the Not So Fresh Feeling menstruation themed flickr group Jezebel found. There are a couple maxi pad pics thrown in (don't want them to feel left out).
- 0 Comments
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Jun 30, 2009 -
Whether you call it your Moon Time or the Curse, if you're a woman, you have to contend with a monthly period. Let's take a look at how advertising sold its pads and 'pons to women of yore. Whether it was through distraction (hey, look, a pretty dress!) or through the rhetoric of freedom, advertisers did their best to sell a product women have never really been thrilled to buy.
- 5 Comments
Mar 19, 2008 -
And by "old" I mean 83 years old! There was a time when ladies who were on their periods having a "lost daintiness" moment actually had to launder their "cotton pads." (Click on gallery below.) So when Kotex came along, it was probably the equivalent, for women, of a man walking on the moon!
- 7 Comments
Dec 16, 2007 -
As told by Disney. This sweet animated film from the '40s or '50s gave me an important refresher course on all the stuff that happens when Aunt Flo comes to visit. These days, I bet young girls know their way around a stripper pole more than they do their own bodies, and it's interesting how, in more modest times, they didn't really mince words.
- 12 Comments