Monet and Van Gogh Masterpieces Hit the Shampoo Aisle | Artnet News
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Monet and Van Gogh Masterpieces Hit the Shampoo Aisle | Artnet News
""Just like a painting can show signs of wear over time, hair can experience damage that requires care and precision to restore," said Emily Barfoot."
"The shampoo features Monet's The Japanese Footbridge (1899), while the conditioner showcases Cassatt's The Loge (c. 1878-80), and Van Gogh's Roses (1890) is used for the serum."
"The dark, opaque background of The Japanese Footbridge and The Loge was artfully designed to evoke the feeling of a gallery setting, allowing the featured artworks to stand out."
Dove introduced a limited edition hair care collection called "The Art of Repair," featuring artworks by Claude Monet, Mary Cassatt, and Vincent Van Gogh. The collection includes shampoo, conditioner, and serum, inspired by the work of art conservators. Each product is designed to repair hair damage, paralleling how conservators restore paintings. The artworks are from the National Gallery of Art and are in the public domain. The packaging is designed to evoke a gallery setting, enhancing the artistic theme of the products.
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