In conclusion, yes sex sells. If an ad is not implying sex we don't watch. Then Americans complain there is too much vulgar and obscenity in television today. So what exactly do Americans want? They want an orgasmic experience with Clairol herbal essence. It is obvious they use sex to sell, and guess what it sells! Unfortunately Clairol sells and idea, which diverts the attention from the product. Which is a good thing, have you ever read the label. Since when did alcohol, dyes and preservative chemicals become organic? It has also been proven that over time Clairol will dry the scalp, create unwanted residue and eventually lead to hair loss! How's that for an organic experience! Yet, when Americans find this out they will just switch over to Pantene who promises beautiful, healthier hair in 7 days! WOW! How do they do that, "it's wax I tell ya, wax!"
Umm, that's healthy! Unfortunately, American females purchase these products, and then complain that the ads are obscene.…