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(01-03-2016, 07:57 PM)Marko Wrote: He's the logical choice to market that item - that commercial is the first time I've ever seen Favre clean shaven. He usually has a couple of days of pretty coarse looking stubble on his mug. I don't think I'm going back to cartridges no matter who is flogging them.
Mark
(01-03-2016, 08:24 PM)olschoolsteel Wrote:(01-03-2016, 07:57 PM)Marko Wrote: He's the logical choice to market that item - that commercial is the first time I've ever seen Favre clean shaven. He usually has a couple of days of pretty coarse looking stubble on his mug. I don't think I'm going back to cartridges no matter who is flogging them.
Mark
I agree. He is one of the current day celebrities that thinks the Die Hard shadow is cool. My opinion is I attribute this look to someone who is too lazy to maintain good personal hygiene and present a professional appearance. As for the mail order thing, I give them props for finding a dirty faced celeb to market their wares, different than the Dollar Shave club that uses quirky sarcasm and tongue in cheek humor to sell their blades. And, too, I must concede that any attempt to tear down the P&G empire of outrageously priced blades has my support, even if I will never use a cartridge again for the rest of my life.
Also, a side point, every time a razor marketer uses a celeb to sell their wares, if you see them in their public appearance, they all have dirt on their face. I noticed this back in the "Young Guns" days of NASCAR under the Gillette program, the Pawn Stars guy, Favre and any others I may have forgotten. If I were paying a celeb millions under contract to pitch my wares, you damn well better believe I would expect him to be well shaved every time they enter public view. If not, breach of contract, goodbye pitchman. JMSNHO