1971 Born Free Protein Shampoo commercial
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I wonder if Roger Williams used this shampoo?
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I use to use the strawberry shampoo from earthborn. Think there was an apple one too. Way back in 1973. I was ten of course.Wish they still make it.
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@retrojoet becuase they started learning from celeberties/models and stopped listening to thier mom/grandma/aunt
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@bongojava21 I don't know. That's a tall order, but I agree with you. When that lady, and yes she's a lady, opened the door at 0:22, I was like WOW! She's gorgeous! I hope my wife, God willing when I marry, uses Born Free Shampoo! lol I was looking at Wookie's channel, and I saw it, and I'm a big Born Free fan (ie. the song and movie), and I thought how cool! That lady there has beauty, femininity, class and style. WOW! Why don't women AND men have class today?A bra strap showing is trashy.
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I'm a girl, and I think she is gorgeous. And I agree, retrojet. There is no "style" for men or women. I so rarely see a nicely dressed, put together man whose clothes are pressed and FIT, and hair isn't down in his eyes, I stare. Women aren't any better. When did it become acceptable for bra straps to show? And I am tired of seeing tummies because tops are too short and pants ride the hips. Maybe some day, good-looking, tasteful fashions will come back into fashion.
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times change, that's why people look different today. i was born in 1957 and grew up in the 70's. i loved "playing" with beauty products then and still do. but it was more fun when i was young. it's more an age thing than products or people or styles being better or worse.
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I disagree completely. The women in today's shampoo commercials do NOT look like tramps. Most are actually very attractive, well-known female actresses. Then again, your definition of 'tramp' might be vastly different than mine. I'd like to hear your definition of 'tramp,' and why you think that?
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That's one pretty lady at the end. Why can't women today look like her? She looks classy and cool.
I certainly agree with you 100%. What passes for "style" today is laughable. I've always been the observant type, and what I notice today is that females spend a LOT of time and money on their hair - definitely more than in the past; yet, for the most part, their hairstyle ends up looking like a tangled, greasy mess in DIRE NEED of a good shampooing and set!
retrojoet 3 years ago 12
They don't look that way now because its "trendy" to look like a tramp.
WomackPhotoKCMO 3 years ago 12