I was expecting some video about how business is sexist but it was genuinely interesting and well presented. Its more about the actual price of the product for each gender rather than about the genders themselves.
I remember back when I had a faux hawk I bought a tube of hair gel at Walmart that worked really well and only discovered like months later that it was "designed for women" when I read the tiny print on the back of the tube.
FYI womens deodorant and anti-perspirant works just fine for me :)
Both the more neutral and the flowery smelling ones
I prefer genderless products when possible, I feel like they care more about providing a decent quantity + quality of product than if the shape of the bottle is something that only someone with the strength of Atlas could hope to wield or whether the product looks like it's about to win the beauty contest for the fifth time in a row this month.
It can really help save money when you're bulk buying 50 disposable razors than buying 1-3 razors that last a month or so as well as having enough shaving cream to last 2 years (i'm on the second one now).
[QUOTE=Thrasher1018;45829742]I remember back when I had a faux hawk I bought a tube of hair gel at Walmart that worked really well and only discovered like months later that it was "designed for women" when I read the tiny print on the back of the tube.[/QUOTE]
There's so many little things like this. I've been using a particular shampoo/conditioner combo for women for close to 20 years. It doesn't have any scents or anything. It's just marketed towards women. Same thing with the scentless Dove bar soap.
I certainly don't care if anyone finds that odd. It works for me. Why should I care?
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