Dove is a personal care brand owned by Unilever that produces beauty bars. Dove was first introduced in 1955 in the Netherlands and brought to the US in 1957. It touted containing moisturizers which helped it thrive in the 1960s as a niche skin care product. In the 1970s, an advertising campaign publicized that Dove dried and irritated skin less than ordinary soap, helping it gain market share. Dove targets women of all ages, shapes and sizes, especially working women, and positions itself as helping women feel beautiful as they are through campaigns promoting positive self-esteem. Dove's main competitors in the moisturizing beauty bar segment are Olay, Vivel, and Himalaya so