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Smooth talkingUS company Nair has just launched Nair Pretty, a hair-removal product that comes in peach and kiwi scents, and is aimed at 10- to 15-year-olds. According to one of the company’s research directors, this came about after focus groups showed teens were having “hair removal slumber parties” - which, frankly, sound a hell of a lot less fun than the “cake and a scary movie” sleepovers we had when I was a kid. And the ad copy is distinctly strange. “I am a citizen of the world,” it reads. “I am a dreamer. I am fresh. I am so not going to have stubs sticking out of my legs.” Don’t you just love it when a company tries to equate youthful idealism and depilation?Water worksCelebrities are always keen to flaunt their green credentials, but Cate Blanchett may just be the real deal. In an interview with W magazine, the writer notes that Blanchett and her husband “are trying to make the ecological footprint of their home as small as possible, installing solar panels and even a filtration system that will allow them to drink their own wastewater”. If that’s not going the extra mile, I don’t know what is …
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