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tysolna ([personal profile] tysolna) wrote2006-12-07 10:45 am
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The best a man can get?

I've noticed this before, but since it's close to Christmas these tv ads are on more and more, and I just have to ask - what is it with men and their razors?
The ads for razors are more high-tech than the ads for cars. Sharper! More blades! Smoother! With vibration (not kidding)! All done in tasteful black and silver, giving the impression of precision and speed and care, and the newest technology available for the best shaving experience ever. There's even some sci fi imagery in some ads.
And I think to myself, this is a tool to remove unwanted facial hair. Why are they advertising it like that? Must be a male thing - so if the males on my reading list could elucidate me, I'd be very grateful. And if the females have theories, feel free to chip in. ;)

[identity profile] kaoru-is-here.livejournal.com 2006-12-07 10:04 am (UTC)(link)
Hmmm... I never cared about how shiny my razors look and such... but every morning I'm scratching my face with it I just want to be done with it because 1) it takes a lot of time and 2) it's hard to get every single hair off. At least with my shaver. Very annoying process, I can tell you.

But isn't it the same with the ads for lady-shavers? :D

[identity profile] endless-psych.livejournal.com 2006-12-07 10:07 am (UTC)(link)
Its not a male thing - most men have a razor of some type and probably don't change brands that much... Unless of course a relative buys them one for a birthday or xmas...

Essentially if your male and of a certain age you get razors or golf sets. (Thank God I'm Scottish and the default present list includes Whisky!!!)
ext_79626: (me)

[identity profile] seiraryu.livejournal.com 2006-12-07 12:51 pm (UTC)(link)
It probably has a lot to do with the fact that they're selling a razor. Blades in-and-of-themselves are badass and cool, but for reasons that can't really be shown in public advertisement. So they have to amp it up.

It's entirely visual. Watching a man shave isn't really that fun, and neither is shaving itself, honest; but shaving in space? With a razor that looks sleek and fast and awesome like a space ship? Fuck yeah.

... no, wait. Fuck that.

HOORAY FOR WHISKY!

[identity profile] tiamai.livejournal.com 2006-12-07 01:35 pm (UTC)(link)
did you not get the advert for the new clear blue digital pregnancy test over your way?

think, razor add, star trek, and fake pee. I love that advert! I go google and find it!

[identity profile] tiamai.livejournal.com 2006-12-07 01:49 pm (UTC)(link)
know how we get attatchments for your electric toothbrush?

you think we're going to get them for our lady shaves?

clean shaved and a smile on our faces too?

Or is my mind just pure filth?

moving on... vibrater ads, they are ever cooler than gilette ads! Check out rampant rabbit! Im rambling...

[identity profile] sonataform.livejournal.com 2006-12-07 05:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I use an electric.

Yesterday one of my coworkers came to the office with a huge band-aid slapped across his chin because he'd cut him face open with his razor.

Think I'll stick with electric.

[identity profile] britishamerican.livejournal.com 2006-12-07 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Razor ads have to be cool. There is a limited amount of shiny cool things a lady can buy a guy. Who buys and shops the most? Women do of course. I really doubt any man would go out and buy a razor simply cause of the advert they saw trying to sell it. Women on the other hand, they want something their guy will really appreciate.

So guys if you get a razor...just accept it. Our options (unless we really know our guys) are limited.

I don't know .. call me crazy, but I think giving a guy a razor for the holidays is like me receiving a blender. It just doesn't do anything for me!

*l* Yes I'm rambeling too, I think the point I was trying to make, is this : The advertisers are trying to get the women to buy the razors. Or else they'd be out of business.