Jun. 16, 2011 at 4:22pm with 18 notes
Reblogged from fek
Mr. Levy, as the marketing director of the Grooming Lounge, a men’s hair salon and spa with locations in Washington and McLean, Va., had been working on promotions for the product, which is available in original, unscented and “tingle formula,” costs $15 for 3.5 ounces and promises in its directions to alleviate “batwings,” an expression for the sticky discomfort some men experience.
fek:
Yes, the New York Times just did a trend piece about Gold Bond. And not just Gold Bond, but upscale Gold Bond.
The grooming industry finally commercializes Jewish summer camp nostalgia.
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diegueno reblogged this from motherjones and added:
No more batwings? I guess that this is the stuff that is giving Tom Coburn better hair days.
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It’s always margarita night at your taint! (I miss nyc).
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motherjones reblogged this from fek and added:
“Lee Jacobs, the president of Matte for Men, said that men who had previously used baby powder are gravitating to the...
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mylestanzer said:
green gold-bond after a cold shower=antarctica down under
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rawkblog reblogged this from fek and added:
The grooming industry finally commercializes Jewish summer camp nostalgia.
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