Jennifer Lopez Sedu Hair! Hydroderm! Gosh, not enough?!
Advertising, Public Personalities December 6th, 2005I am really tired of all this Jennifer Lopez Sedu hairstyles products which as the advertisements promise will change my life. The way Hydroderm did change Pamela Anderson’s life. I hate these annoying marketers… how do I get rid of them?
“Finally, it seemed, there was a topical liquid that produced many of the effects of injections without the pain and huge expense.”
“Hydroderm™ allows the collagen to be delivered directly to the third layer of the epidermis-a feat achieved previously only by injection.”
“Botox® is a toxin that works by paralyzing the small muscles involved in facial expressions. As a result, the lines may disappear, but there can be a diminished expressiveness of the face. And, of course, the injections only last a few months, requiring continued hassle and expense to maintain the improvement.”
These are the shortcuts from various magazines the marketers present to make me believe this fantastic Hydroderm will help me with my wrinkles (Gosh, they can’t hear by my voice that I’m a 23-year-old young woman). And they even offer it for free. Of course, if I only buy a product to have a Jennifer-Lopez-like-hair from Sedu.
Sedu beauty products are good. Maybe. That’s what the marketers say. But why should they be so aggressively marketed if they are really good? I don’t know. Maybe, you do? Jennifer Lopez Sedu hair might be good. However, I doubt she uses Sedu only. I will be not suprised to hear something like “Jennifer Lopez Pantene Hair” in the nearest future.
And the marketers will offer the free sample of Hydroderm if I buy that Jennifer Lopez branded product.
That is what I hate. Clumsy activities.
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