Giveaway: Pert Wants to Know Your Worst Hat Head Story (25 winners!)
Posted on July 17th, 2011 by Lucinda Currey | Tags: Hat Head, Head
Summer heat means hat season is in full swing; unfortunately, for the millions of men who toss a lid over their locks, it also means dealing with the dreaded hair horror known as hat head.
While baseball hats are one of the most popular ways to shield heads from super sunny rays, hats of any sort don’t do much for keeping hair clean and looking great.
PERT® Plus, the 2-in-1 shampoo and conditioner that gets men “in, out and done,” recently polled men across the country to learn what they really think about turning a matted-down mane into a manageable head of great-looking hair. In a survey of more than 250 men nationwide, PERT Plus learned that:
· 36.7 percent of would choose Jennifer Aniston to help them fix their hat head. Megan Fox came in close second with 28.4 percent followed by Kim Kardashian.
· Abraham Lincoln was selected as having the most famous hat head in history, with Cap’n Crunch, Napoleon and Babe Ruth following.
· Girlfriends/wives (35.9 percent) out weighted mistresses/the “other” women (15.2 percent) when asked which women in their lives respondents would be most embarrassed to face with hat head.
· Showing a sign of the economic times, 52.7 percent of respondents considered a job interview to be the worst situation to be sporting hat head.
· Although almost half of the respondents said they experience hat head once a week, they wouldn’t give up sporting their favorite hat! 27.7 percent of men would rather give up coffee for a week and 26.4 percent would give up beer rather than part with a hat!
“Today’s men are looking for the single most effective way to get their hair clean and looking great without a fuss—that’s what PERT Plus is all about,” said Rick Cutler, director of marketing for PERT Plus. “Guys want to focus on what matters most—their families, career and recreational hobbies—versus spending time getting ready every day. Our goal is to help men avoid having to cover up their hair with a hat, causing hat head, by delivering a daily grooming product that they can depend on to keep their hair smelling fresh and looking great.”