From the 1920s til today: Baby Gays still going strong

From the 1920s til today: Baby Gays still going strong
By Beaut.ie  | Jul 15, 2007

We haven't done any History of Beauty in ages, so here's a little tidbit to start us off.

In the 1920s an innovative product was invented by a fella called Leo Gerstenzang in New York. His company marketed baby care accessories and these little sticks of wood, topped with cotton were used to clean baby's ears after a bath. Hilariously, to us now, they were first called Baby Gays. You can see the reasoning - they were for babies and they made said babies happy because their ears were clean. Hence - Baby Gays. Leo made the name even more fancy a few years later and changed it to Quality-tips Baby Gays.

For obvious reasons the whole Baby Gay part of the name was dropped. Perhaps people felt uncomfortable cleaning out their earwax, or putting on eyeshadow with a Baby Gay? (I can't believe that anyone DOES put on eyeshadow with one of these though, but apparently it's not unheard of).

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Unileaver own Baby Gays now and they call them Q-tips. They sell a mind boggling 25.5 billion of these things a year.

Ah, that's got that useless beauty fact off my chest now.