How long has Dippity-Do been around?

Introduced in 1965, Dippity-do hair gel was initially marketed towards women, as a setting lotion for rollers. In the days before hand-held hair dryers, setting hair on curlers was commonplace.
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When was Dippity Do popular?

Dippity-Do has been around forever… women in the '60s used Dippity-Do Setting Lotion to set their curlers at night before going to bed.
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Is dippity do still manufactured?

Yes, they still make Dippity Do and it works.
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What company made Dippity Do?

Dippity Do Men – Men cosmetics brand.
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What was the saying for Dippity Do?

The tagline: "Do it Dippity Style."
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What color was Dippity-Do?

Two jars of authentic vintage Dippity-do, One is the pink "regular" version and the other is the green "extra-hold".
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What does dippity mean?

The medical term for Dippity is Erythema Multiforme. Literally translated it means: a superficial reddening of the skin, usually in patches, that takes many forms. Personally, I like “Dippity Pig” better!
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Does Dippity Do gel have protein?

It's glycerin based and also contains wheat protein and water-soluble castor oil with a weightless gel texture. It does not offer hold on its own.
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Is Dippity Do curly girl approved?

Is Dippity Do Gelee Curly Girl Approved? Yes, Dippity Do Girls with curls gelee is a curly girl approved gel, so it's perfect for the curly girl method. The formula was not tested on animals and is free from silicones, mineral oils, sulfates, parabens, and alcohol.
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When did hair gel come out?

In 1929, the British company Chemico Works invented Brylcreem, which became the market leader among hair styling products in both the U.K. and the U.S. during the following decades. In the 1960s, modern hair gel was invented in the United States, by what would later be renamed the Dep Corporation.
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What was Dippity-Do made of?

Aqua/Water/Eau, PVP, Sorbitol, Carbomer, Triethanolamine, Polysorbate 20, Tetrasodium EDTA, Propylene Glycol, Panthenol, Parfum/Fragrance, Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe) Leaf Juice, Tocopheryl Acetate, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Diazolidinyl Urea, Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate, Benzophenone-4, Benzyl Benzoate, Red 33 (CI 17200).
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Is dippity-do good?

The cream worked great, it definitely helped me define my curls and it worked great on my split ends – it smoothed things out just right. Now that my hair has completely dried, it's given me smooth, soft, touchable, non-crunchy curls (not a fan of the curl crunch!) so this product is a good one for me.
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What hair products did they use in the 60s?

10 gone, groovy shampoos of the 1960s
  • White Rain. White Rain branded itself as "the first and only crystal-clean liquid shampoo." It would take Pepsi three decades to rip off the idea. ...
  • Minipoo Dry Shampoo. Stop that snickering. ...
  • Mini-Mist. ...
  • Halo. ...
  • Lustre-Creme. ...
  • 6. … ...
  • Vaseline. ...
  • Breck.
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What hair products were used in the 1950s?

One ingredient in 1950s hair spray was vinyl chloride monomer; used as an alternative to chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), it was subsequently found to be both toxic and flammable. Hair gels, such as Dippity-do, came in a variety of forms such as spray or jelly, and were referred to as "setting gels".
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What hair products did they use in the 1940s?

There were several types of hair styling tonics for men in the 1940s. Brilliantine cream or Brylcreem was an oily, sticky, Vaseline-like gel that was used for the slick back look. Hair oil added shine without the hold and was used for wave hairstyles. It was often scented with lavender and other light fragrances.
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What Hairspray was popular in the 50s?

1950s hairspray: Revlon Satin Set pin-curl spray set.
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Does Dippity Do gel have glycerin?

dippity-do® POWER Gel is an xx-treme holding gel for long- lasting style, and sweat resistance that goes the distance. Enriched with good grooming ingredients including Pro vitamin B5, glycerin and a UV filter for added shine and control.
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Does Dippity Do gel flake?

It doesn't flake or turn white, and it doesn't have a "hard" dry. There's a slight crunch, but it's not the globbed-up kind of crunch that absolutely must be scrunched.
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Is flaxseed gel curly girl approved?

Is flaxseed gel curly girl approved? Yes, it is! Since flaxseed gel is water soluble, as long as you don't add any silicones to it then it's curly girl method approved.
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What was in Brylcreem?

The cream is an emulsion of water and mineral oil stabilised with beeswax. It is notable for the high shine it provides, which spawned the name of the product, stemming from "brilliantine" and "cream".
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Is Aunt Jackie's rescued curly girl approved?

Aunt Jackie's products that are Curly Girl (CG) approved • Quinn.
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What is a sweet bippy?

probably originally a nonsense word, used in the phrase "You bet your sweet bippy!", denoting an unspecified body part. Note: The line "You bet your (sweet) bippy!" was popularized in the American television show Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, which ran from January 1968 to March 1973.
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What is a daffy?

Definition of daffy

: crazy, foolish. Other Words from daffy Synonyms & Antonyms Example Sentences Learn More About daffy.
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Can you be discovered but not sought?

Serendipity is a noun, coined in the middle of the 18th century by author Horace Walpole (he took it from the Persian fairy tale The Three Princes of Serendip). The adjective form is serendipitous, and the adverb is serendipitously. A serendipitist is "one who finds valuable or agreeable things not sought for."
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