Monday, August 23, 2010

Do u think that the models in shampoo commercials really use the product before their hair is styled?

no.Do u think that the models in shampoo commercials really use the product before their hair is styled?
They may use the product, but ironically they'll do just about everything to make the hair look perfect, even damaging it under extreme heat and style or using funky products, oil, etc. Not to mention the commercials are probably digitally enhanced. That's not to say that you can't get a good shampoo at the drugstore though!Do u think that the models in shampoo commercials really use the product before their hair is styled?
No, not always because Beyonce does hair commercials, and she wears hair weaves, so some of the other hair models must be too.
No its a crock
of course not. They are given full professional hair treatments...they also have the type of hair that no regular person really has..so the effects are super exaggerated.
i don't think so. you see, models who have great hair in commercial credits it to effects such as lighting and hairstyle.
i don't think so! models need to keep on using those products for days in order to test whether the thing is gd or not.they don't get their hair done themselves so it will be hard to use the same product everytime they visit a salon.


the products' don't look as gd as they looked like in commercials either.
no,they usually wash your and then put some curler while its wet.and dried it with the hair blower
By rights, they have to.





However, when you think about how many other things go into the advert: The lights, about six professional hairdressers, other products to smooth and style the hair, and the post-production editing... You get something that isn't an accurate representation.





Hope that helps. :)
I know they do...I went to college with a maodel and she told me that before she did a particular photo shoot, she and another girl had there hair dyed and washed using the product they were advertising.
i don't think they really use the product before the addvertisement because in my view no any shampoo yet invented which could do such shiny and finishing work accept few.the models may use artificial siny materials or may consult beauty experts.but in real no yet shampoo could care hair better than oil .so i can suggest that the models in shampoo commertials really don't use the the product before their hair is styled.
i doubt it, hair DOES NOT look ';beautiful'; after it's wet right away
I think the fat people where skinny then the bugger's fat tend them up.


Shampoo , they already have Georgi's hair
No they don't! Models are like hangers, they adapt to the product, the product is not adapted for them...





Unless, they are endorsing a certain product, then they have a contract to have nothing to do with rival company's products in front of the public eye...





Purpose of a commercial is to make a product look so attractive, that a consumer will want to buy it... and so using gimmicks is what is the order of the day... serums, styling products, even digital wizardry but surely not the actual thing which is being sold.
yes
I seriously doubt it, they are only selling a product, we cannot expect all models to use the product that they sell, especially personal care products like shampoo's, because they are more dependent on skin and hair conditions
no
no..a friend of mine models for them but in reality she has hair extensions implanted...

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