Let's pretend there is an all-natural, vegan, organic hair product all the ingredients are proven 100% safe by the Environmental Working Group and is approved by PETA. It doesn't promise to grow your hair or change your texture or anythings like that. It's an exotic oil that 100 % guarantees to keep your hair at the perfect protein/moisture balance, permanently seals split and splitting ends and ensures you never have to trim due to dry, split or damaged hair.
The downside it is costs $500 a bottle, but the bottle will last for a full year with heavy-handed usage. Are you buying it?
Yes, with express shipping!
ReplyDeleteEr definitely not...
ReplyDeleteYES I would...where do I get some.
ReplyDeleteprobalbly as a last resort because $500 is nothing to sneeze at. But I would really have sit down for 20 mins and talk myself out of it lol
ReplyDeleteNo, I don't have money like that. If you are going to give it away then let me know lol.
ReplyDeleteI would beg, borrow, or steal to get that product. And buy stock in the company that makes it.
ReplyDeleteI spend hundreds of dollars a year on hair products to do all the things this product does anyway. Yes, I would definitely invest in this product!
ReplyDeleteIf it was the only hair product I'd ever need? Yes.
ReplyDeleteThat's about how much I spend in a year on oils, anyway.Plus the benefit out weighs the deficit. I'm buying.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, positively NOT! There are other ways to get around split ends that don't require me to break my bank!
ReplyDeleteBuying it... I ALREADY bought 3 bottles and already have 6 bottles on order to be shipped March 1, 2011!!!
ReplyDeleteIf I had Oprah-money, maybe. Since I don't, um...no I won't...
ReplyDelete@ The Delicatessen:
ReplyDeleteYou spent $4,500 on this stuff???
Aint no way in 5 hells I'd pay $500 for a hair product of any type. I could do so many more important things with $500. Take care of your hair properly, and you won't have to worry about split ends. PETA's endorsement already makes me suspect...
No way, no how. I don't even think I would buy it if I could afford it. I don't really believe in be all, end all products. My healthy hair practices work just fine for me.
ReplyDeleteI have something cheaper...water, trimming, coconut oil, time, patience, present day knowledge of my hair, etc.
ReplyDeleteI probably wouldn't buy it....but I would be watching and hoping that it made it's way onto E-Bay :-)
ReplyDeleteCan someone please tell me what this product is called?
ReplyDeleteNo, I would not. The total I spend annually on the hair products does not total anywhere near $500. Tbh, I think it's a little odd that anyone could manage to spend that much in a year on their hair products alone. I can see over $500 being blown on stylists, for sure, but not products. It makes more spend to spend that money on stylists because you're paying for a professional service and if you're wise the pro does work that you like.
ReplyDeleteI believe most people who have the financial means to comfortably spend $500 on product(s) are likely to get their hair done on a regular basis by a stylist anyway, thus eliminating the need to spend that $500 on product(s) anyway.
So what is this mystery product already?
ReplyDeleteIt's hypothetical.
ReplyDeleteLol.
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