does this make sense to anybody?

tommyj27

Not really Banned
i keep noticing this when i shower and it's driving me nuts. if you look at the ingredients list on my shampoo bottle the first listed ingredient is water, which is thoughtfuly translated into spanish. the problem with this is that nothing else on the bottle is similarly translated, so why bother with that one word?
 
Actually the spanish for water is agua, not aqua. Why they feel the need to put aqua in is beyond my comprehension.
 
From what I know.. Aqua is an indicator of water that has been deionized and demineralized into a Ph neutral solution and devoid of the little bleaches and particulates found in regular tap water.
 
Yep, that's my understanding of it too.

Well, de-ionized anyway - not sure about all that other blardeeblah.
 
The entire label is all over the place. I'm seeing Latin flora designations followed in english .. french, chemistry script, Italian .. I think ... its a mess.
 
you won't get it then :(


ok, i actually wanted to explain who he is...but i just can't. he's himself, and that's unexplainable :(
 
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