LovelyNaps26
Well-Known Member
I've thought about this even when I was relaxed in college. I find the name/descriptions of some relaxers interesting. I definitely recognize that advertising for other products has overblown claims or is inappropriately named but I'm asking about the names of these particular hair products.
DISCLAIMER: this is NOT a thread about the mental, emotional, psychological health of women who get relaxers v. those who don't. i'm talking about the thought process that goes into naming a particular product, not using the product. So, please don't start no mess.
Exhibit A.
Can someone explain why of all name "African Pride" would be the name chosen for this product? I guess if there was African shea butter or some other product from Africa I could kind of get it. What about that name would make you as a consumer attracted to the product? My mom always told me to get the cheapest relaxer at Walgreens so being "attracted" to the product wasn't an option.
Exhibit B.
Description:
With Nubian silk, leaves the hair feeling smoother, softer and better conditioned, strengthens and adds luster to hair
The shampoo is designed to completely neutralize and remove all traces of the relaxer, formulated to gently cleanse and condition hair.
Free samples inside
Contents: Two applications, or four retouches
Conditions as it straightens the hair
Ummm...what is nubian silk?
Basically, why do you think references to Africa are attached to relaxer systems?
DISCLAIMER: this is NOT a thread about the mental, emotional, psychological health of women who get relaxers v. those who don't. i'm talking about the thought process that goes into naming a particular product, not using the product. So, please don't start no mess.

Exhibit A.

Can someone explain why of all name "African Pride" would be the name chosen for this product? I guess if there was African shea butter or some other product from Africa I could kind of get it. What about that name would make you as a consumer attracted to the product? My mom always told me to get the cheapest relaxer at Walgreens so being "attracted" to the product wasn't an option.

Exhibit B.

Description:
With Nubian silk, leaves the hair feeling smoother, softer and better conditioned, strengthens and adds luster to hair
The shampoo is designed to completely neutralize and remove all traces of the relaxer, formulated to gently cleanse and condition hair.
Free samples inside
Contents: Two applications, or four retouches
Conditions as it straightens the hair
Ummm...what is nubian silk?

Basically, why do you think references to Africa are attached to relaxer systems?