Model's Hair in a Shampoo Commercial

@cearn25 (3456)
Philippines
March 12, 2012 11:07am CST
I watch television programs almost everyday. It has been part of my routine already. So basically every after the shows, there are advertisements. One of it are shampoo commercials. I just thought that commercial model's hair were not realistic enough because the hair were overrated. Have you noticed that also mylotters? But then when use the product, my hair is not like what is shown in the TV. It is the opposite. Like nothing happened. I feel like being fooled. What do you think about it?
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@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
13 Mar 12
Well everyone's hair is different. However, I do wonder if the picture or video is touched up before going on air, or if they use a whole other product entirely on their hair for the commercials and pictures. I know there are some "salon" brands you can buy from the store for not that bad of a price, but it doesn't work in my hair. I've heard that shampoos need to be changed after it stops working for you but there is one brand that maybe worked for me for one or two weeks and that is it, and I've not bought it except maybe once since.
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@cearn25 (3456)
• Philippines
13 Mar 12
In my case, I always change shampoo and also soaps. I don't use a particular shampoo or soap. I only use what is only available. I have never found a product which I get satisfied with it. I keep changing.
• Philippines
12 Mar 12
That's how they attract the buyers, but in reality our hair will never looks like what we saw from national tv, unless we go to any parlor and have our hair done with hair treatment and everything to look beautiful and shiny.
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@cearn25 (3456)
• Philippines
13 Mar 12
I am planning to get my hair done straight one of these days. I want to have a new look my friend. With regards to the commercials, it seems that they have to use that kind of strategy for them to have more buyers.
@KrauseHome (36448)
• United States
27 Mar 12
Well, for me it really depends on which Shampoo they are referring too, and if it is right for your type of hair. Often these commercials are overrated and these are the expensive type of shampoos that unless they are on Sale you might only try if you really expect great things. Usually the Best thing is to find what works Best for your hair, and maybe even ask a Beautician. No most people are not like this, and this is just a ploy for Sales.
@marguicha (216235)
• Chile
13 Mar 12
I don´t believe in any commercials so I don´t have the problem. If I believed the products work, there wouldn´t be obese people in the world, all of us would be healthy and wrinckles would be something of the past. The models were chosen for the commercial because their hair was beautiful. No shampoo does that.
@marguicha (216235)
• Chile
13 Mar 12
I avoid commercials as much as I can on TV. I use that time to do other things at home and I always knitt or read while watching TV so that I will not see the lied they show.
@marguicha (216235)
• Chile
19 Mar 12
I do all sorts of work while on commercials. I knit, garden and even make diner. I will not buy anything they show on commercials unless I think it is ok for other reasons.
@cearn25 (3456)
• Philippines
18 Mar 12
I try not to be fool once again by what is shown in television. It would be a waste of money if I feel I am not getting what I want and satisfied by their products. I just can't avoid them since I always watch television. But, while watching, if it is commercial, I would be very busy texting in my cellphone and mylotting of course.