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1972 - Prell Shampoo Commercial

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1972 - Prell Shampoo Commercial

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  • "Honey, we're going to be living in a cardboard box in about a month and eating macaroni and cheese for breakfast, lunch and dinner, but your hair looks fan-tastic!"

  • "Ow,geez my car can't start,but your hair looks Amazing"

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  • 'honey, you know how we're destitute but your hair looks like a million bucks?

    well, i'm putting you on the game''

  • I used Prell Shampoo once, and I didn't like it. It's way too harsh on my hair. (By the way, I was only 15 in 1972; when the Watergate scandal broke and of course, Tricky Dick was President.

  • Herbal Essences commercials have nothing on Prell. LOL

  • "Do you have to use so much water telling me about the shampoo that I probably use as well?'

  • This is hilarious. I'm sure for today's standards it seems cheesy.

  • Prell is the only shampoo I use and I don't use conditioner. Every Time I go to get it cut, different stylists too, I always get raves on how healthy my hair is. And get told to, "never dye your hair, it's so healthy you don't want to ruin it". No tangles, I comb after my nightly shower and don't comb again. No spilt ends. Soft, bouncy and shiny. I don't know why people don't like it. I've used it most of my life and plan to until they stop making it.

    Thanks for the video!, Ane

  • Prell was the worse shampoo ever. One could use it to clean a garage floor.

  • Damn, I wanted to see them make relations.

  • @KidCairbre You've got to be joking.

  • The "lather-on-his-nose" bit was obviously not intended, judging by the reaction of both of them. Ordinarily that would be an out-take, but the producers of this spot wisely kept it in.

    BTW, Ms. Parker was quite deft in pulling back the shower-curtain while remaining covered. Like she was expecting a TV audience in her bathroom.

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