
This past Sunday during Desperate Housewives Rembrandt Oral Care aired a commercial for its long-running and very pretty Brilliant Mouth campaign. It’s available on YouTube so you can check it out here.
The use of romance to hawk hygiene isn’t new; Listerine has been doing it as far back as the ’50’s, admonishing conscientious teenage boys to check their breath twice before that big date. And don’t even get us started on Lysol, which used to be a douche (the feminine kind, not this kind).
So this is a contemporary take on a very old idea. The imagery is better than in the ’50’s though, and we like that Rembrandt takes a grown-up approach instead of trying to compete with all those overgrown Crest Kids. We are way over sparkly gum-flavoured toothpaste.