3 products personal care
why you like
market segmentation, diff., positioning
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Personally, since hairspray was brought up in class and I haven't thought about it in a while, I chose to discuss Aqua Net. This happens to be one of the cheapest hair-wrangling products a person can buy, and also my favorite. It has an amazing amount of strength, and can be bought for a price suitable for its exact purpose. It's strong as hell, and dirt cheap. Plus, you can buy it in scented and unscented, though personally I prefer scented. Nowadays, companies are pushing 'flexible' hairspray. Okay, let's think for a minute. Does that even make sense? I feel it doesn't. The brand was widely introduced in the 80's, to a generation of big-haired customers. This was the key to hard hair. They haven't changed today, and have remained in that era, selling to people who desire that tall, full body of hair.
Skin Bleach
Now, before you make a judgement about it, allow me to explain this next one-skin bleach. I am in no search for whiter skin, being about as pasty as they come. In fact, I use this cream to accentuate my fair complexion. I was left with the aftermath of what appears to be chickenpox marks, after a red ant assault, whom I am allergic to. They would inflame anyone's skin, but mine was so damaged by the attack, that I have permanent red spots all over my arms and legs. I was desperate for a cure after I came to terms with the permanency of the marks. They are simply embarassing, and I feel self conscious in public while wearing anything revealing. So I finally turned to skin bleach. I came across it at walmart of all places, for a fair price of $5 a tub. It is very strong stuff, I mind you, but miraculously, it works! I can only assume it's aimed at middle-aged women and elderly.
Sunscreen SPF 90
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