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November 28, 2007

LasaComb Laser Hairbrush — Precipitous price break!

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The HairMax LaserComb costs $545.

You could look it up.

You know our philosophy here: "What, me worry?"

No, not that one, idiotstick.

"Why pay more?"

Yeah, that's the ticket.

Anyway.

My crack research team has discovered a far cheaper laser hair technology for those who prefer the low [er priced road] but still want to pursue their 21st century follicle fantasy.

From the website:

    LasaComb Laser Hairbrush — Stimulates Fuller, Healthier Hair Growth!

    At-home hair treatment uses low level laser technology to improve the appearance of dull, lifeless or thinning hair.

    Safe, simple and far less costly than salon treatments or hair clinics!

    Thicker, shinier results may be noticed in as little as 12 weeks!

    Use 3 times a week for 10 to 15 minutes per use.

    Uses 2 AA batteries (not included).

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$49.95.

That's less than 10% of the price of the Hairmax LaserComb.

Why pay more?

Besides which, the cheaper one has a much better name.

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I'm from Italy. How I can buy it? thank you.

Posted by: Roberto Micheli | Dec 1, 2008 7:33:36 AM

Photonic snake-oil - whatever next?

Posted by: Skipweasel | Nov 28, 2007 1:31:17 PM

When I ordered mine, they threw in title to the Brooklyn Bridge and a packet of dehydrated water. What a country!

Posted by: Mike Harney | Nov 28, 2007 1:03:37 PM

That picture. Nobody's teeth are that white. I risk tooth blindness talking to some people these days, it's become so rampant. Makes me think of that episode of "Friends" when Ross painted his teeth and somebody said they were "insanely" white. (It is especially amusing on folks over a certain age.)

Oh God, I wonder if people will start doing their dogs' teeth, too.

I predict that the (well, a) next big thing will be: Colored Teeth. Not yellow or gray colored; Colored. Colors. Blue, purple, green, orange, aquamarine, amber, plum, teal. Stained-glass window, jewel-tone colors. Or pastels. Or monochrome. It's probably already started and I'm way behind, as usual.

Posted by: Flautist | Nov 28, 2007 12:56:09 PM

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