Saturday, December 19, 2009

In certain shampoo adverts, it shows a woman with shiny hair, is it really shiny or is it camera tricks?

Because a friend I know has been using the shampoo for months and her hair is not shiny (she has brown hair if you want to know).





So is the shiny hair real or camera tricks? I haven't seen many girls or women with shiny hair so I'm assuming it's camera tricks?In certain shampoo adverts, it shows a woman with shiny hair, is it really shiny or is it camera tricks?
They most likely do use the shampoo advertised (so they won't have any false advertising problems), but they 'forget' to mention that they also used 100s of different products to give the model her perfect hair. Look closely on some commercials (especially makeup ones), and it will display 'Dramatization' on the bottom.In certain shampoo adverts, it shows a woman with shiny hair, is it really shiny or is it camera tricks?
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The hair stylist for the commercials use a ton of different products in the models' hair they dont just use shampoo and thats all. There are serums that you can spray on your hair that make it look shiny though. There could be a few lighting/camera tricks as well xD
I don't think their camera tricks.....But the girls definitely don't use cheap shampoo/conditioner like Pantene or Head %26amp; Shoulders!...You know how the girls in those commercials have Awesome hair...Well they most likely use real expensive products...Since its their job to model hair!
Mostly camera tricks, sorry (:





BUT.... Garnier Fructis Style Brilliantine Shine glossing spray works realllllyyyy well! Plus, you only need like 3 sprays a day...so it goes a long way!

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