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Post by thevociferator on Sept 25, 2016 13:31:11 GMT -6
Here it is:
Metalhead hair products and service.
I would sell hair products marketed to metalheads and promote healthy scalp and hair growth. Everything would be branded with a metal aesthetic and help male metalheads not feel so feminized by the products they have to buy. I would run it like Grimfrost, following their business model. They reach their target audience so well! They provide all kinds of products to folk metallers and anyone into vikings or neopaganism. I would just be more general and go after all metal. I would have specialized products for each genre of metal, shampoo and conditioner. I would probably do hairdryers too.
In order to make this happen, I would need big name sponsorship. I would need corpsegrinder, Abbath, or other icons to endorse my products and have their face on the products. Also have Metal Blade Records promote the business (if I were to focus on the American market). At this moment, I am no where near having these contacts to make it happen.
In the local scene, I would probably have to move to LA and hire hair specialists and start a barbershop designed to be a trustworthy place for metalheads to be comfortable with people with scissors in their hands taking off the minimal amount of hair to keep one's hair trimmed and neat while growing out healthily. And with each session, the barber would give advice as to how to keep their hair looking good.
It's a limited market but there's a HUGE gap in the market for this! What do you think?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2016 14:17:03 GMT -6
I would have specialized products for each genre of metal Is that really necessary though? I don't see how black metal shampoo would be different from thrash metal shampoo lol.
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Post by Thomas Eversole on Sept 25, 2016 14:21:32 GMT -6
What about us metal heads with no hair on their heads? D:
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Post by thevociferator on Sept 25, 2016 14:27:52 GMT -6
Specialized products according to each style of metal, no, not really necessary. Especially not with starting
and Thomas I knew you'd ask that question, and unfortunately unless a metal razor would be something worth selling, I think it would be company marketed towards long haired men
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Post by Thomas Eversole on Oct 3, 2016 11:27:52 GMT -6
I am in fact a long haired man. It just happens to be on my face. (my facial hair on my avatar from last winter is different than now) I can pull my beard from the chin past my nose.
I do use hair care products on my face, braiding and doing other Captain Jack Sparrow type things... It would be nice to see this hair products idea acclimated to facial hair as well.
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Post by Thomas Eversole on Oct 4, 2016 19:39:19 GMT -6
unless a metal razor would be something worth selling It could be a DSBM brand of item. Me: [bees] Everyone else:
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