P&G commercials: A compilation of ads for detergents, fabric softeners, deodorizers, and more.
P&G handles a wide range of everyday products, including laundry detergents and fabric softeners, dishwashing liquids, as well as deodorants, shampoos, and cosmetics.
Many of you probably have P&G products at home, and quite a few have likely seen P&G commercials as well.
In this article, we’ll showcase a comprehensive collection of commercials for P&G products.
Many of the ads are friendly and relatable, featuring popular talents and actors, and we’ll also touch on information about the cast.
If there’s a commercial you’ve been curious about, be sure to check it out.
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P&G commercials. A compilation of ads for detergents, fabric softeners, deodorizers, etc. (1–10)
P&G Lenor Ultra Deodorant: ‘From now on, set-and-forget deodorizing — Tag-On’ editionShuzo Matsuoka

This commercial shows, through a comical appearance by Shuzo Matsuoka, just how much Lenor Ultra Deodorant can suppress odors.
Shuzo Matsuoka, wearing an elephant’s trunk, appears to help someone troubled by the smell of indoor drying and cheerfully explains Lenor’s effectiveness.
The detailed explanation of its effects, along with visuals that suggest the fragrance spreading, evoke an image of eliminating odors and a fresh, uplifting user experience.
P&G Pantene Damage Care conditioner ‘Hair That Won’t Lose with Conditioner’ versionNanao

This is a commercial where Nanao shares her rainy-day hair woes and introduces Pantene as the solution.
She says that on rainy days her hair wouldn’t stay in place, so she had no choice but to wear it up.
But with Pantene’s care, she can wear any hairstyle she likes no matter the weather—she lets down her beautiful long hair and smiles.
An original song for the commercial plays in the background, adding to the sense of freedom.
It’s an upbeat, bright track with a melody that lifts your spirits as you listen.
P&G Pantene Zexy collaboration commercial

Toko Furuuchi’s “Beautiful days,” memorable as a Pantene commercial song, was also used as the background music for a collaborative commercial with Zexy that aired in 2008.
Furuuchi’s gentle, warm voice and lyrics that inspire self-confidence perfectly match the content of the ad.
The commercial features a Zexy reader model experiencing a 14-day hair care routine using Pantene, with a slideshow of photos from before the wedding up to the wedding day.
It’s a heartwarming commercial that warms you just by watching it.
P&G commercials. A collection of ads for detergents, fabric softeners, deodorizers, etc. (11–20)
P&G “The new Pantene begins. Come on, let’s go with this hair.”Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, Kasumi Arimura, Mio Imada, Ryucheru

This is a memorable commercial in which Tetsuko Kuroyanagi talks about how happy it is to achieve one’s ideal hair.
In addition to Kuroyanagi, Kasumi Arimura, Mio Imada, and Ryuchell also appear, all showing dazzling smiles.
Pantene offers a lineup that addresses various hair concerns, promoting itself as a brand that helps you achieve hair you can truly love.
The BGM for this commercial is the famous American folk song “Aura Lee,” arranged in a more glamorous and bright style that perfectly matches the smile-filled visuals.
P&G Pantene Micellar: “With Micellar, Mio Imada gets refreshingly smooth, silky hair.”Mio Imada

A commercial featuring Mio Imada opens with the striking line, “Come on, let’s get messy!” Imada takes dance lessons, eats yakiniku, and gets caught in the rain—activities that make you sweat and pick up odors.
Yet she doesn’t seem to mind at all, fully enjoying each moment.
The ad explains that she isn’t worried about dirt or smells because she can reset her hair with Pantene Micellar.
The tune she hums as the BGM is Beethoven’s Symphony No.
9.
Also known as the Ninth, this piece is beloved as a year-end concert classic.
P&G Pantene Micellar “Summer, 5 p.m. Evening. Hair, silky-smooth!” VersionKasumi Arimura

This commercial highlights that with Pantene Micellar, you can keep your hair silky even in summer when the scalp and hair tend to get greasy.
In the ad, Kasumi Arimura sings “Silky micellar until 5 p.m.” while showcasing the product’s appeal.
The visuals, which bring out both her silky, beautiful hair and her clear, fresh presence, are particularly striking.
The melody Arimura sings in this CM is from one of Beethoven’s most famous works, Symphony No.
9.
Even if you don’t recall the title, many people will likely recognize the tune.
P&G Pantene 2010Kaho

This commercial, which aired in 2010, opens with a scene of Kaho talking about her struggle with damage at the ends of her hair.
Her tips were so damaged she was considering “maybe I’ll just have to cut it,” but the ad shows how just 14 days of care with Pantene’s intensive treatment program brought her beautiful hair back.
The commercial concisely conveys the product’s appeal and features Toko Furuuchi’s song “Beautiful days.” For many people, this is the song that comes to mind when they think of Pantene commercials.
Released in 2005, the song carries a hopeful message that tomorrow will be an even better day than today.
It’s sure to lift your spirits, so be sure to listen while reading the lyrics.


