cicilypayne
Well-Known Member
Thats funny
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I'm not really a fan of a lot of black hair ads because they always look tacky and make black women look unsophisticated. I wonder what image that portrays to all other cultures.
I think the reason why they do that is so that the consumer will be able to "see" the actually product in the ad. If they used a wig that blends in with the model's natural hair, then the consumer wouldn't be able to "see" what they are buying.
Remember...most vendors have a no return policy on wigs.![]()
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhaaaahaaaahaaaahaaaaaaaaAt least they are not as bad as the horrid Janet Collection lace front ads where they refuse to cut the lace at all.
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I think Platinum nailed the reason. Additionally, I have seen products questioned on BHM -- whether the model WAS wearing a weave/LF or if they just found someone with gorgeous real hair to photograph. If they do the mismatch, it's clear 1) where the wig begins and ends; 2) that it IS a wig.
Wow.
Yeah... That makes me wanna go right out and buy these things....
This is really what they think of us - I guess that we are ignoramuses that will buy anything.