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Sunday, February 12, 2006

Ashanti Hair Can Be Yours

Who wants to run out to buy Ashanti's hair line products?

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I wonder what's next. Celebrities put their name on anything.

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belle

her products look so cheap and fake.

jewels91

I think it will be a ‘Hot Seller’ in the bargain bin at K-mart.

ginos

her hair is fake!

her hair looks gross

robibuni

She’s looking for publicity because where is Ashanti these days? No where, exactly. People want to stretch that 15 minutes for as long as is humanly possible and get every cent they can out of us, the consumer.

reeeeka

1…she has A WEAVE
2…S-T-U-P-I-D idea.

teelc

The bottle says “Dietary Supplement.”  Do you drink it or pour it on your head?
“$1000 weave and professional stylist not included.”

OPC-3 and Isotonix are products legally copyrighted by MARKET AMERICA a company based out of North Carolina.  The OPC-3 isotonix on pictured on this site are vitamin dietary supplements in a powder based form.  For more info email me or visit http://www.marketamerica.com.

Ashanti’s hair is real,she always had long hair.Her mom’s hair is real too.That is why she’s selling hair products for black women.Not all black women wear weaves,we can have long hair too.

Hotcandy

I think the airbrushed photo in the backround and on the bottle looks better than the real thing.This looks like it may do very well at a Dollar Tree store, ya think???

I buy it it might work tongue laugh

amoureuse - It is nice that you came Ashanti’s defense.

The women who post on this board have nothing better to say.

Amena11

They used a pretty bad pic for that bottle, she looks better than that.

All of Ashanti’s hair is usually NOT real. These days almost no one wears their natural hair, whether they Black, white, indian or asian. All the styling celebs constantly need would kill anyone’s hair.

Amena11 - give me a break.

I think most women have natural hair these days.

Do you know how much extensions cost? Women with the bucks are the ones getting extensions these days.

Amena11

nno1-THATS who I’m referring to, CELEBRITIES.  Thats a lot of constant styling to put on their natural hair, so most of them wear extensions.

haha women with the buck? okey here in sweden its not THAT big of a deal getting har extensions.

Gambitgirl

why the fuck would someone with weaves try to hock beuty products? that’s like britney writing marriage advice books products or jessica humping for MENSA.

yaay let’s buy ashanti shampoo…yuck. i’d rather stick with my everyday pantene lol

Amena11 - relax, my dear.

Intially, I did not understand your comments.

Seriously, who cares if celebs wear extensions.

Ashanti is probably marketing her shampoo to a specific market.

Ol Reg

You think it might be Afro Sheen being rebottled for about the thirtieth time?

CoLoStOmY bAg

nn01, why do you pick fights with EVERYONE? It’s getting pretty annoying. You need to worry less about what everyone else is saying.  Maybe we’re all a bunch of bitches, but that’s why we come on here… These celebs probably don’t give a shit what people think about them so why do you?

LOL

CoLoStOmY bAg - I am not the only one.

letinian

WHY? why would anyone buy this product?

****This is not a hair product she is endorsing….OPC-3 by Isotonix is basiclly vitamins in powder form that you mix with water and drink daily for optimal health it retails at $64.95. For more information you can e-mail me.

Ashanti’s new product is a great idea. Beauty comes from the inside, and there’s no better way to do that than Ashanti’s OPC-3 beauty blend. I am behind this product a 100%. It works, and no, it will not be in K Mart since it’s a high-end product. Also, it is not a shampoo.

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