Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Why do shampoo bottles have instructions on them?

Do we actually need them?Why do shampoo bottles have instructions on them?
They are for the following types of people:


1. Extremely stupid people


2. People who get bored in the shower and decide that they want to read the back of the shampoo bottle.Why do shampoo bottles have instructions on them?
For ';idiots'; or ';anals';. Or for those programmed to do ';what they are told'; because they have no minds, or backbone of their own.
They do it so they are not legally responsible if some moron uses it in a manner other than described and dies or gets seriously injured doing it.
I've always wondered that, too. If a person doesn't know how to shampoo their hair, they probably can't read, either.
Believe it or not, if they put the directions on there, then somewhere, sometime or another, someone called the company and asked how to use it!
its required by law and also u wont believe it but some people acctually use it to get the best hair look/clean feeling
probably for some people who never used shampoo before or who has never used a certain kind of shampoo
yes we do-





did you know pharmaceutical companies had many complaints -because people were complaining that their suppositories had too much aluminum foil. (the didn't know that they had to peel off the foil.)





some people swallowed them....





yeah we live in a very bring environment.....
I think they are required to but no we don't need them.
Yes, have you ever paid attention to the way people drive. If they can't figure that out, then how in the world are they expected to wash their hair without instructions.
Unfortunately, If they didn't put the instructions on the bottles the morons might drink it and get sick then sue the shampoo maker.
Yes, each shampoo could have different lathering techniques. Or it could help for first timers.
hair washing for dummies
I would think that if someone doesn't know how to use shampoo, they they would not know how to read either. I guess it is to avoid lawsuits.
I think they are required by law to add instructions like that...


like even hair mousse and stuff has directions too...
I would expect it's legally mandated to cover the manufacturer. Someone would try to say, ';Well, it didn't say what to do with it, so I just assumed one is intended to drink it.';





Why is there a warning on aerosol household cleaner cans not to spray the product into your eyes? Chances are that if you're stupid enough to spray that stuff into your eyes, then you're too stupid to be able to read the warning.
For idiots
That's a good point.
cuz they think that were stupid and think we dont know how to put it on our head and lather and wash it off
To avoid lawsuit. The same reason product you should obviously NOT eat say Warning: Don't eat.
Just incase::::On your way to grab the shampoo something (or the shampoo itself) drops on your head and you suddenly have memory loss - THANK SCIENCE they wrote those instructions on the back. NOW you WILL know what to do with that bottle of shampoo.
because some people are stupid and the scents of soap can confuse these dumb people beacause they may think that ';raspberry sunkiss swirl'; is a flavor and try to eat instead of washing their head with it
what trippystemny said
I'm sure that some idiots have called the shampoo companies and asked for instructions.
the people that need the directions are too stupid to read them anyway. so no.
those instructions are for the best results.
Becuz some people don't know how to use shamPOO
Maybe not all people knows how to do it... :(
cause they think we are all dumb,and if it smells good enough,omg we might drink it.
That is one of those questions that actually makes sense. Shampoo bottles have 'instructions' on them because some people just NEED those instructions to be there ... and they'll 'read them' just to make sure they are 'shampooing' correctly. It's weird, but that's why ...
I don't know, but this question gets a star. Wish I could give two.
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