Sarah Haskins in Target Women: Hair

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Hair care used to be just about brushing it a hundred times before bed. Now, beautiful hair is something to die for. In a deserted jungle temple.

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Target Women is a recurring segment on Current TV's weekly television show, infoMania. In each episode of Target Women, Sarah Haskins takes a look at the often-ridiculous way the media reaches out to women.

infoMania is a half-hour satirical news show that airs on Current TV. The show puts a comedic spin on the 24-hour chaos and information overload brought about by the constant bombardment of the media. Hosted by Conor Knighton and co-starring Brett Erlich, Sarah Haskins, Ben Hoffman, and Sergio Cilli, the show airs on Thursdays at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific Times and can be found online at http://current.com/infomania/ or on Current TV. And make sure to check out our facebook profile for special features at http://infomaniafacebook.com.
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11 comments // Sarah Haskins in Target Women: Hair // Video

  • stolenapples
  • JDM
  • liliya
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      liliya  
    • God, just look at the way "Indiana Jane" dips her fingers into ~the altar of Herbal Essences~ and drags them through the sticky pink pool of shampoo. Even without the hairgasms, the shampoo slingers in Herbal Essences commercials STILL have way more fun with the product than I ever do.

      WANT VOLUME YOU CAN ACTUALLY MEASURE? I'm a little disappointed that this commercial didn't take place in one of those vague 'white 'n' boxy means scientifical!' settings with various complicated integrals and Dirac notation scrolling through the air in the background.

      Smurph, wow, good to know L'Oreal prefers a lovely shade of creepy-ass pseudo-human orange to Beyonce's own natural light brown. I'm never surprised by crazy intense photoshop magic but I always love seeing side-by-side comparisons anyway. Hate you, L'Oreal!

      briuh_, yes, but then your hair would smell like hamburger.

    • 7 months ago
  • smurph25
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      smurph25  
    • Image...
    • Guess that was the reason why advertisers uses hair extensions to promote haircare products (like what they did with Beyonce Knowles, not talking about adjusting skin tones here)

    • 7 months ago
  • briuh_
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      briuh_  
    • it's just hair ...i mean, i bet women didn't know that they could use things like heinz white vinigar, mayo, & ketchup & get the same "prismatic, hydralicious" results.

    • 7 months ago
  • numinant
  • robkristjansson
  • CiiMONSTR
  • kivol
  • lifeinaraindrop
  • robkristjansson
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      robkristjansson  
    • I wonder what you'd have found if you went deeper into that temple - skin cream recipes for the pharaohs, a mysterious book of fashion dos and don'ts from the ancients? What treasures would you have found, Sarah, what?!?

      P.S. Thanks for this, the last one was a bit of a downer. I rarely feel bad for the morons on reality tv, but taking advantage of sex-trade workers seems like a really greasy move, even for that genre. Your take on it was funny, but the rest made me want to cry a little. Not much, I'm really not that sympathetic, but a little.
      P.P.S. The above video has nothing to do with the subject, but is about me, the coolest guy you'll ever know. Think about it.

    • 7 months ago

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