Soft & Beautiful Product Packing

Anything But!

By Gail Washington, published Sep 20, 2007
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Soft & Beautiful is a product line of Aberto Culver's "Proline" division. They have an array of hair products for women of color.

Recently the packaging for Soft & Beautiful changed and so did my desire to purchase it.

I was so put off by the packaging of this product I felt compelled to write the company. I explained that the original packing, which had a peachy color and smell, was indeed "Soft" and "Beautiful".

My discovery came one day while I was in the beauty supply store looking for my Soft & Beautiful products. This was the third store I had been to and was getting totally frustrated not being able to find what I wanted. I had been in this store for 10 minutes when finally I asked the sales person if they had gotten rid of the Soft & Beautiful line. And if so, how could they justify having a distribution center less than 25 miles away!

"No. Here it is. They just changed the packing" she, very helpfully, explained.

As I stood in the isle looking at this packaging nightmare I asked (myself) "What psychotic brain chose these colors?!"

I immediately wrote the company and asked what they were thinking with the new colors. I explained that the new packaging looked as if they got a group of men who formally worked on the Alaskan Pipeline and had no access to women for at least 18 months to sit down and decide what this "Soft" and "Beautiful" product should look like. I'm sure the meeting went something like this:

Man #1: Well, women like pink. So put some of that in there.

Man #2: And maybe some red because red is close to pink so those colors might look good next to each other.

Man #3: And you know women can't make up their minds so put another color in there just to make sure there are enough colors.

Man #1: Which color?

Man #3: Don't know.

Man #2: How bout that one (pointing at a penny sitting in the middle of the table.)

Seriously, the packaging for this product is hideous.

Soft & Beautiful Product Packing

When bad things happen to good products.

Credit: Gail Washington

Copyright: Gail Washington

Takeaways
  • Black women hair care products.
  • Relaxer's, gels and pomades.
  • Shampoo's and conditioners
Did You Know?
L'Oreal spent $11M setting up the Chicago laboratory. The lab conducts scientific research into ethnic hair and skin to feed back into new product development and into improving existing products.
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