Crystalicequeen123
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So I just saw this commercial on tv for Carols Daughter..... This is actually the first commercial I've ever seen for Carols Daughter.
Tell me what you all think of this commercial.....
At first, the commercial seemed okay, but then it just seemed as though they were trying to cater to "everybody".
I guess I wouldn't feel too bad if typical shampoo commercials try to cater to blacks, but 9 times out of 10 they DON'T! We're no where in shampoo hair commercials! Never have been.... You don't ever see us washing our hair in the shower in shampoo commercials.
I hope Carols Daughter isn't going the same route as the Shea Moisture hair care line.
I don't even know why they need to cater to "everyone", when he usually make up the biggest consumers of hair products anyway.
Idk....maybe I'm just sensitive because of what has recently happened with Shea Moisture. What do you all think?
I'm just glad that Carols Daughter hair products have never done anything beneficial for my hair, so it won't be too hard to stay away from them.
Tell me what you all think of this commercial.....

At first, the commercial seemed okay, but then it just seemed as though they were trying to cater to "everybody".
I guess I wouldn't feel too bad if typical shampoo commercials try to cater to blacks, but 9 times out of 10 they DON'T! We're no where in shampoo hair commercials! Never have been.... You don't ever see us washing our hair in the shower in shampoo commercials.
I hope Carols Daughter isn't going the same route as the Shea Moisture hair care line.

I don't even know why they need to cater to "everyone", when he usually make up the biggest consumers of hair products anyway.
Idk....maybe I'm just sensitive because of what has recently happened with Shea Moisture. What do you all think?
I'm just glad that Carols Daughter hair products have never done anything beneficial for my hair, so it won't be too hard to stay away from them.

I'm all for black-owned companies getting more coins (I'm all for that!) , and I have NO qualms if white ppl wanna use "our products" (some have kinky hair like ours lol), but I guess my biggest complaint is that the commercials for these product lines JUST started making headway, and already they are not catering JUST to bw. Whereas, shampoo commercials cater ONLY to white women 90% of the time, and it's seen as normal (as though other races don't wash and shampoo as well? 

Because her products have never done anything good for my hair....neither has Miss Jessie's.