DUSTY FLEMING in a SUNSILK SHAMPOO with Conditioner Print Ad. 1984. |
Dusty Fleming, 1970 |
In the mid 1980s,the name “Dusty Fleming” became a
byword in the advertising circle, as this cool, hip-looking dude began appearing in
SUNSILK SHAMPOO TV commercials,
billed as a “Top International Film Hair Stylist”.
Previous to this, nobody has heard of his
name, much less seen his face, so it was an amusing sight to TV viewers to
see comb-wielding Fleming running after movie stars caught in
hair-raising shooting situations, ready to untangle their hair problems.
SUNSILK was
created way back in 1954, but it was inly in 1968 that it was introduced in the
Philippines by Elida. En route to becoming the no. 1 hair care brand in the
Philippines, a 2-in-1 shampoo with
conditioner was launched in 1982.
It took two years for SUNSILK
SHAMPOO plus Conditioner to be introduced in the Philippines, in an
imported campaign that would lift the product to new heights. And the central
character of the campaign was Dusty Fleming, a rock star look-alike who came
into the consciousness of Filipinos as a hair expert who promised a revolutionary brand that “cleans and conditions…beautifully!”
At that time, Fleming was already a renowned hairstylist
to the stars he regularly patronized his Beverly Hills salon on Cannon drive,
His list of star clients included Janis Joplin, Diana Ross, Raquel Welch, James
Woods, Jessica Lange, Ringo Starr, Jeff Bridges, Natalie Wood, Sylvester Stallone, Jon Voight, Nick Nolte Patty Hearst, and even Patty
Hearst. As a Beverly Hills’ hairdressing royalty, he was the perfect choice to
endorse SUNSILK SHAMPOO 2-in-1.
The U.S.-produced commercials were aired internationally,
including the Philippines. Local print ads showed Fleming with American models,
but with local bottles featured. There
were two SUNSILK variants available—for
fine and limp hair, and for dry and coarse hair
WATCH SUNSILK'S "Dusty Fleming-Copter" TVC Here:
Fleming started the “hair expert” campaign that would be reincarnated
in 1992, this time starring hairstylist Oribe, and 2010, with “Co-Creations” campaign,
featuring 7 of the best hair care experts of the world. SUNSILK continues to be a flagship brand for Unilever Philippines (former PRC), and is actively advertised, As for Fleming, he still styles hair at the renown Joseph Martin Salon in Beverly Hills, today.
SOURCES:
Dusty Fleming today: https://josephmartin.com/styling-team/
Dusty Fleming in 1970 photo: https://www.instagram.com/p/BD_V8QXsK5b/?hl=en
youtube videos of Sunsilk's Dusty Fleming Commercials: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjAC0Bzk900, uploaded by Mark H., 10 May 2010
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ivx-Uk9wFQ, uploaded by Mark H, 10 May 2010
The 2nd print ad was actually a shot of an ad aired in many Latin American countries where the brand was called as Sedal and in Brazil as Seda.
ReplyDeleteWow is dusty Flemming😅
ReplyDeleteRemembering those 80s times 😅
ReplyDeleteI used the shampoo bc I liked my hair so cool those times😅
ReplyDeleteAnd I had my hair like dusty Fleming those times 😅
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