Sunday, January 26, 2014

Celebrity At-Home Haircolor? Pshhhhh...


   Picture this. The ever fabulous Beyonce, standing in what I assume would be an even more fabulous bathroom, white robe over her shoulders..... meticulously applying her Feria haircolor...... SAY WHAT?! If you're like me at all, then you probably think that's a load of garbage! But yet, she does endorse this product. Here's that commercial if you haven't seen it. 


   As you already know, (or should if you have been paying any attention to my previous posts) No professional Hairstylist uses box color. It just doesn't happen. So if Beyonce isn't doing her hair at home, and her stylist isn't using it, what gives?! They must think we're pretty dumb to fall for this. Sadly it works! Below is a link to an interview with her real Hairstylist, Rita Hazan 



   Next stop on our mass-media-marketing induced visualization tour, takes us to JLo's kitchen. Imagine Jennifer Lopez leaning awkwardly into her sink, maybe even using the sprayer to help rinse the color from her hair. Water streaming down her face, making her mascara run. She comes up looking a bit like Marilyn Manson. She doesn't mind though, because she paid 10 bucks to have perfectly colored locks........ YEAH RIGHT!!! Check it out.

(For some reason I couldn't add the English Version here, but here's the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fEA2HIPu00 )


   Jennifer Lopez might be an even bigger diva than Beyonce. She most definitely is NOT doing her color at home. And her hairstylist Oribe (pronounced Or-bay) is absolutely not using L'oreal Preference in his salon. Here's a link to his Wikipedia page.

 
 
   I wish I could just scream it from the rooftops. PROFESSIONALS DON'T USE PRODUCTS FROM THE GROCERY STORE! We don't use box color. We don't use discount shampoos, styling products, or color! And please, do not believe anyone who tries to tell you otherwise. I am certain, no hot shot celebrity is coloring their hair at home from a box. Again, always think about what you are actually seeing in advertisements, before you buy into it. 


"It is the fool, who thinks he cannot be fooled."
 
 



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