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Is your hair limp and dry? No body? Do you miss the full, strong hair you have after a summer swim in the ocean? Do you want that same beautiful hair even in the middle of a Duluth winter? We will help you!
BUNGCO has taken a page from the savvy marketeers at Fiji Water with the introduction of
Atlantic 1000! Pure ocean water drawn from 1000 meters down in the Atlantic, this Bodifying spray will impart humectant minerals to your hair, drawing in moisture and providing body all day long. Simply spray on your wet hair after your shower, then proceed to style or comb in your ordinary manner. Atlantic 1000 is all natural, and is not tested on animals.
Coming soon: Arctic 88, Irish Sea 140 and Great Salt Lake 0.8!
BUmble and Bumble surf spray
http://www.bumblean...AT72&PRODUCT_ID=221 already baked by bumble and bumble [ModernDivo, Aug 03 2008]
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Awesome. What does it smell like? |
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Surfer's Hair, I think they call this, and I do know kids who affect the look. |
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Only quibble: I suspect the water 1,000 meters down in the Atlantic is not at all the same as the water swimmers encounter in most parts of the world - no sand, no mud particles, no effluent from the local sewage works. Might spoil the effect entirely... |
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Seaweed is a common ingredient in many natural hair sprays and gels, so this sounds OK as long as it doesn't smell like fish. + |
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Not tested on animals? you inumane, lying, otter-experimenting... PETA will quickly prove that this product has been involved in the death of countless animals for millenia. |
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I want the same hair effect that all of the chemicals, urea, floating particulates and pollution have to offer with the first 10 feet of oceanic water, I mean, afterall I don't know too many that swim 1000 links under sea for those surface effects your product offers, I would buy 'Atlantic 10'. Hmmm, wasn't Bo a '10'???? |
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ideas like this are like cream - they float to the top. |
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trouble is, other stuff does too... |
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of course [phlish], the joke here is you
could easily make your own - swipe salt
envelopes from McD if you are on the
cheap, or use sea salt if you want to do
it up. Make your own, try it out and see
if it works! |
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Pure ocean water on hair. Saltwater on hair. Salted hair after water dries. Salt your hair. Salt. On your hair. All day. I can see if you have dry hair, you would want to put salt on it. |
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Let's remove the salt, first, then take a look at this idea. Hold production on the Great Salt Lake 0.8. |
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I think the Bumble sisters picked this up
and ran with it shortly after I posted the
idea. I am always happy to see one of
my little concepts baked into obscene
profitablility, even if my own profit is
only vicarious. |
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perhaps a cogen Otec scheme built around the high piping volume from the vast demand for tonsorial products |
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i'd like to apply for the advancement of this, and all other
related ideas |
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Welcome to the BUNCGO family, 8o8. You can get to work right away on the new Searles Lake line. The current pitch is "More Boron!" but you can buff that up. Plus you will need to collect the stuff, bottle it and market it. |
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