Dr. Fayne Frey
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If you're a manufacturer of a skincare company, your goal is to sell. And most of these products are redundant. As far as the cleanser, a mild cleanser with a synthetic detergent is all you need for your whole body. You don't need a separate facial product and a separate body product.
If you're a manufacturer of a skincare company, your goal is to sell. And most of these products are redundant. As far as the cleanser, a mild cleanser with a synthetic detergent is all you need for your whole body. You don't need a separate facial product and a separate body product.
If you're a manufacturer of a skincare company, your goal is to sell. And most of these products are redundant. As far as the cleanser, a mild cleanser with a synthetic detergent is all you need for your whole body. You don't need a separate facial product and a separate body product.
Shampoo is fascinating. If you know anybody who's older than 75 years of age, if you ask them, if you have a grandparent, ask them what shampoo they used when they were 10, 15 years of age. And I can almost guarantee you what they're going to say. They're going to say, I don't remember.
Shampoo is fascinating. If you know anybody who's older than 75 years of age, if you ask them, if you have a grandparent, ask them what shampoo they used when they were 10, 15 years of age. And I can almost guarantee you what they're going to say. They're going to say, I don't remember.
Shampoo is fascinating. If you know anybody who's older than 75 years of age, if you ask them, if you have a grandparent, ask them what shampoo they used when they were 10, 15 years of age. And I can almost guarantee you what they're going to say. They're going to say, I don't remember.
and the reason they don't remember is because shampoo wasn't even a thing it wasn't a part of a common household item before the late 50s early 60s when prel and breck hit the market and johnson and johnson's baby shampoo so before that most people used a bar of soap or they would use castile soap
and the reason they don't remember is because shampoo wasn't even a thing it wasn't a part of a common household item before the late 50s early 60s when prel and breck hit the market and johnson and johnson's baby shampoo so before that most people used a bar of soap or they would use castile soap
and the reason they don't remember is because shampoo wasn't even a thing it wasn't a part of a common household item before the late 50s early 60s when prel and breck hit the market and johnson and johnson's baby shampoo so before that most people used a bar of soap or they would use castile soap
These were harsh soaps that left a ring around the bathtub and shower and of course shampoo was born. It was a much more aesthetic product to leave the hair both clean and manageable. But again, there's no correlation between what you pay for a shampoo and its effectiveness.
These were harsh soaps that left a ring around the bathtub and shower and of course shampoo was born. It was a much more aesthetic product to leave the hair both clean and manageable. But again, there's no correlation between what you pay for a shampoo and its effectiveness.
These were harsh soaps that left a ring around the bathtub and shower and of course shampoo was born. It was a much more aesthetic product to leave the hair both clean and manageable. But again, there's no correlation between what you pay for a shampoo and its effectiveness.
And just like moisturizers, those three ingredients, you don't wanna pour out a bottle of shampoo that looks like water, you'd be miserable. So we have the surfactant or the ingredient that takes the dirt away. And then we have ingredients that make it thicker and sparkly and fragrance. It smells nice, because ultimately that's how most people pick their product.
And just like moisturizers, those three ingredients, you don't wanna pour out a bottle of shampoo that looks like water, you'd be miserable. So we have the surfactant or the ingredient that takes the dirt away. And then we have ingredients that make it thicker and sparkly and fragrance. It smells nice, because ultimately that's how most people pick their product.
And just like moisturizers, those three ingredients, you don't wanna pour out a bottle of shampoo that looks like water, you'd be miserable. So we have the surfactant or the ingredient that takes the dirt away. And then we have ingredients that make it thicker and sparkly and fragrance. It smells nice, because ultimately that's how most people pick their product.
They actually flip open the cap and smell it, make sure it smells good. And then we have those marketing tool ingredients as well.
They actually flip open the cap and smell it, make sure it smells good. And then we have those marketing tool ingredients as well.
They actually flip open the cap and smell it, make sure it smells good. And then we have those marketing tool ingredients as well.
That is correct. Shampoo is designed to clean. Conditioners are designed to leave the hair manageable. it's very difficult to create a product that can do both.
That is correct. Shampoo is designed to clean. Conditioners are designed to leave the hair manageable. it's very difficult to create a product that can do both.