Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Why?


Why do the hair product companies make the shampoo and conditioner bottles look almost exactly the same? Actually, they do look exactly the same when you're in the shower and have steam and water in your eyes... and WHY, when there is a 50/50 chance of picking up the correct bottle, do you ALWAYS pick up the other? Why?


I need a nap.

7 comments:

Kristen said...

Good question! You are so funny! We need to get Sierra and Sophie together again soon.

Janine said...

Yeah, and how come even though there is the same amount of product in each bottle, and I try to pour the same amount into my hand each day -- why don't the two bottles run out at the same time?

Janine said...

Yeah, and how come even though there is the same amount of product in each bottle, and I try to pour the same amount into my hand each day -- why don't the two bottles run out at the same time?

Devri said...

Good question, that is why I don't take showers!! Or baths.. Or ok you get the point.. want to still be my friend??

Jen said...

And to add to it, why is it that even if you're careful to use the exact same amount out of each bottle, you are always left with like 1/2 cup extra of one or the other? DARN THEM ALL...

Stacey said...

HaHaHa! I always have more conditioner, so use it to shave my legs. And I am often so tired in the mornings that I forget the conditioner step all together...I don't do mornings! So if you see me with frizzy hair, that's why!

Stacey H said...

This is me: "Well what's wrong with conditioning first AND last! A hair hydration sandwich!"

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