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Recently, E! Entertainment red carpet Hostess and Today Show style consultant Bobbie Thomas was in Phoenix to promote the new Venus Spa Breeze disposable women’s razor, and some other health and beauty items that comprise her fresh summer message of ‘Double Duty Beauty’. “I love products and messages that empower women; there are so few brands when you mention it, people say, ‘Oh, I love those!’- I get positive feedback wherever I go,” she says of Venus Spa Breeze, the first disposable razors with shave gel bars. “I’m so grateful I get to do this. Venus as a whole is extremely inventive and interactive. They really ask consumers what their ideas are and have their finger on the pulse of what modern women are interested in.” “I am in a unique position because I am pitched hundreds of products each year. “I believe in this product because it is the best in field, and at the end of the day, you get what they claim. Men have all this technology in razors; it’s their territory in the market, it seems. For women, it’s great to know a company is researching a product that you use for more of your body than men do. They have figured out what’s going to be useful to women, and it turns an everyday experience into something special; you’re getting a little spa experience in your shower. Even in a down economy, there are certain ‘affordable indulgences’ that women deserve to treat themselves to. For women, I want to bring them the latest and greatest. It’s not about $500 lip gloss, it’s about getting back to basics.” “A year of waxing can run $800 a year if not more; with the Venus Spa Breeze or the Venus Embrace, you can make your life easier by just upgrading your razor and not spending a lot. It’s a ‘pick me up you can pick up’. You just have to add water. Look, your skin is the largest organ in your body; soft, sexy legs are a huge plus. Guys love soft skin. And neither razor is limited to indoor use. You can bring a bottle of water on a camping trip and be glamorous in the woods. 4 refills cost you about $12. For one year, you’re spending about $50, which is one half the cost of a facial or a salon treatment.” Next Week: Bobbie’s ‘Double Duty Beauty’ for the Modern Woman
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