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Beer Shampoo

JJ Bagley / Thursday, November 20, 2008

Beer Shampoo

From the makers of such earth shattering products as Hello Kitty and Digimon comes another incredible idea, Beer Shampoo. Yes you heard me correctly; a shampoo with hop extracts that you shake up then spew in the shower. Sold in plastic bottles to avoid serious injury the Japanese marketer plans to sell 500,000 by March of next year. All of this so one can open a shaken bottle of beer without the drawbacks of cleaning up sticky puddles from your living room floor.

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Comments

  1. Katie | Thursday, November 20, 2008

    I remember, as a child of the 70s, watching commercials for a similar product called Body On Tap… is there anything that’s truly a “new idea” I wonder?!?

  2. The Beer Wench | Friday, November 21, 2008

    This product makes perfect sense. I have read in several beauty magazines that washing ones hair with beer is a great wy to clarify it. Since I was a swimmer for 15 years of my life, my hair needed endless clarification to rid it of all the chlorine and chemicals. I have tried washing my hair with beer a few times in the past. HOWEVER, it is used as a clarifier – which means it completely strips the hair of its natural oils as well as all the other crap. SO it is absolutely necessary to condition with it.

    FYI: Dogfish Head makes beer soap.

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