• Count Regal Inkwell
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    9018 days ago

    Brand written big

    What the product is written super tiny

    If I could enshrine 1(one) regulation into law it would be to reverse that.

    • @bandwidthcrisis@lemmy.world
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      2718 days ago

      Seriously. It’s something about shampoo, hair conditioner, laundry detergent and laundry conditioner especially. The product type is printed as small as the dosage on med bottles.

      • @HurlingDurling@lemm.ee
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        317 days ago

        That’s another one. Why put dosage inside a book on the side of a medicine bottle. Make that the front page, and if I want to read more… I will

      • @WoodScientist@sh.itjust.works
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        217 days ago

        I went without shampoo for two months because of this. Not my preferred means of hair care. I thought I was buying a twopack of shampoo off of Amazon. I actually bought a combined shampoo+conditioner package. The brand labeling was so prominent I didn’t even notice. So instead of applying shampoo+conditioner, I was doing conditioner+a different conditioner. And it wasn’t soo bad that it was immediately obvious. But yeah, I’ve fallen victim to this.

      • @lemmyknow@lemmy.today
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        217 days ago

        Downside is, if you can’t understand what’s written, you’re gonna have a hard time knowing what that product is

        “ah, yes, of course. Kukurydza. Just what I needed for my recipe, I think?”