Saturday, July 24, 2010

If a man uses coloured bottles/packs of Sunsilk shampoo/conditioner, does that mean he's effeminate?

Sunsilk seems to have been marketed for women, and has silhouettes/images of women's faces/hair on the front of them.If a man uses coloured bottles/packs of Sunsilk shampoo/conditioner, does that mean he's effeminate?
It probably just means he likes that shampoo, nothing more.If a man uses coloured bottles/packs of Sunsilk shampoo/conditioner, does that mean he's effeminate?
well,i think he is strange man
Shampoo is just shampoo, as long as you like it, it certainly doesn't make you effeminate
Look at it this way,








Have you ever seen a totally clear bottle of shampoo? I havent, so all shampoo is in a colored bottle. Even if it is clear, the absence of color gives it color.





Start worrying about something bigger, like global warming or terroism.
Shampoo is shampoo, that is ridiculous. But he should have very nice hair.





We use what works. If you are that affected by what is on the bottle, you are an advertising companies dream.
it probably means that he saw the words shampoo and conditioner on the bottles - then saw that it was on special and bought it.
Ah, most people probably wouldn't even bother to form an opinion. It's no biggie!





Sunsilk and most leading brands put the worst, disgusting concoction of chemicals in their products. I prefer my man to have natural hair that I can run my fingers through, touch and kiss without worrying about some dangerous irritant chemical.

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