I Tried Blake Lively’s Shampoos, So That You Don’t Have To
But what HAVE you tried? Also, we have a Globes host.
As noted far and wide across the Internet, including in this space, the promotional choices for It Ends With Us were unhinged. That movie is about domestic violence, which in no way lends itself to cutesy cooking videos or joke interviews where Ryan Reynolds pretends to grill his wife Blake Lively’s love-scene co-star; it is not a feel-good girls’ night movie about a florist and a baker finding love, and it did not cry out for a party sponsored by her Betty Booze cocktails. And, as it is not called It Split-Ends With Us, it definitely did not dovetail with launching a line of hair products, and yet that is the reality in which we found ourselves, thanks to Lively and several paid marketing professionals who clearly forgot she is an A-lister who could have debuted her Blake Brown haircare line at Target any other time and still gotten plenty of attention.
The whole thing was something of an own goal — not least of which is because Blake’s hair doesn’t even look great in the movie. Whic…
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