Category Archives: commercials

Tide and Dad Star “The Princess Dress”

One of the most useful uses of the Hair Part Theory is to both create commercials and/or explain their effectivness. The latest one is the charming Dad explaining about how is daughter will not wear anything other than her Princess … Continue reading

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Miller Light Man Up Commercial

This set of commercials gets men doing “unmanly” things, like wearing a skirt, or skinny jeans.   This one below has a guy getting beads at Mardi Gras by exposing his chest – much like women do…and he’s kind of … Continue reading

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Subway Commercial Do You Want to be my Boyfriend

great example of a right parting man getting taken advantage of…this Subway commerrcial is followed this year with a new version and pretty much the same result for the poor guy! here is the full link: and

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Crystal Lite Commercial – head tilt showing emphasis

Great new ad that illustrates Catherine Walter’s later addition to the Hair Part Theory … the head tilt emphasizing which hemisphere is drawing the focus … At the end of ad – Girl Power to Go, her right eye is … Continue reading

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Subway commercials – right part sample

Here is a classic TV commercial that shows how the right part is shown as a total patsy: Subway commercial – will you be my girlfriend?

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Right part alert – Miller Lite Commercials – Man up

Once again, the commercial industry uses the right hair part to help audiences decide that their character is not so “manly”. so far out of the few that have aired, two have the main man who needs to “man-up “: … Continue reading

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