Ever wonder how shampoo-commercial hair always looks so epic? The gorgeous, flowing locks on models, actresses and celebrities appear nearly otherworldly. Or what about that shiny and silky color?
My entire existence I've wondered how the women in hair commercials get their hair to look so bouncy, shiny, thick, smooth... did I say shiny? That shine, man! But as much as I wanted to believe that ...
Trying to get commercial-model hair is nearly impossible. (Anyone who tried to grow out their bangs in the ’90s and push them to one side thinking that would make them look like Cindy Crawford in an ...
Hair ads can be so freaking mesmerizing. The models' waves cascade down their backs like waterfalls, curls have enviable bounce, and every shiny strand looks smoother than a baby's bottom. Well, it's ...
Nothing whips up a mental image like the phrase "shampoo commercial hair." A woman—usually white—walks toward the camera with her long, shiny strands rippling in the wind, not a hair out of place.
From Afro Sheen to SheaMoisture, Black hair advertisements have played a pivotal role in shaping beauty standards within our culture. Through commercials showcasing a range of styles from blow outs ...