{Alberto VO5 shampoo with collagen. Circa, a long time ago!!}
In my search to find this old school shampoo online to link somewhere to, I couldn't find this product anywhere. This bottle I specifically remembered from my childhood- exact packaging, smell, and color. So why couldn't I find this shampoo anywhere being sold on the worldwide web??
Then I asked my dad : "When and where did you buy this vintage shampoo?"
Dad : "Oh, I don't remember. I've had it for probably over 10 years. It's my travel shampoo I only bring on trips with me. I've had it awhile."
Me, in my mind : "What??!! You've kept this bottle alive for over 10 years and I just used it on my very expensive dye job??!"
{A vintage -1980's- VO5 shampoo ad touting "henna."}
To show you hold old this shampoo actually could be - this is the most recent ad I could find with a similar looking VO5 bottle. But how glamorous is this? Love the model shown looking Cleopatra-like and with the major sculpted cheekbones with blush?!! I can't resist old school beauty ad campaigns.
So despite this shampoo I just used being 10+ years old, it actually made my hair really pretty and bouncy and full of body!! See for yourself...
{My hair 2 days after using the old VO5. Looks pretty good though huh?!}
This is by far, the oldest beauty product I've used in awhile. I'm sure I've got some really old lipsticks in my drawers at home, but I'm pretty positive none of them rival 10+ years! I pride myself in tossing old makeup and skin care products because their efficacy is usually no good, and at times ancient products can be bad for your skin because of bacteria that can accumulate over time.
Hopefully using a shampoo that was around the age of a 4th grader isn't going to do any irreversible damage to my pricey color job. Even though my hair looked pretty darn good after using this, I'm not going to be of the mentality that old beauty products are like a fine wine and get better with age. And I might need to go buy my sweet father a new bottle of suds for his next trip.
What's the oldest beauty product you have used that you're willing to admit it's age??
Hopefully using a shampoo that was around the age of a 4th grader isn't going to do any irreversible damage to my pricey color job. Even though my hair looked pretty darn good after using this, I'm not going to be of the mentality that old beauty products are like a fine wine and get better with age. And I might need to go buy my sweet father a new bottle of suds for his next trip.
What's the oldest beauty product you have used that you're willing to admit it's age??
















4 comments:
Hahaha! I know there is a bottle of that at my parents house right now!! I use it every time I go home!
Growing up, we used V05 all the time, too. Actually, I was looking for some "normal" V05 a little while ago bc I was breaking out from every shampoo I was using. I was looking for something that had minimal ingredients & no froo-froo. Couldn't find any current V05 without tons of extra this & that. I sometimes think, though perhaps not touted as great as products are nowadays, that older ones are purer.
Holy cow I'm surprised it wasn't just one big clump of solid shampoo haha! Well at least your hair looks fabulous :)
It's not quite 10 years old, but I'm still using blush I bought after the pre-wedding makeup lesson you gave me- about 4 years ago! Still love it!
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