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April 7th, 2002

Igia

I’ve mentioned some odd products in the past, but the one company that seems to have the market corner on strange and creepy products is Igia.

Their bizarre foam Epil-stop hair removal system is enough to make the hair on the back of your neck stand up (before it disappears) and the girl on the Twist-a-Braid looks like she stuck her head under a lawnmower. And, no surprise, they have Incredible Blue Pain Relief as well. But, their latest creepy product worth mentioning is their Pore Cleaner, a handheld device with suction cups on the end that remove blackheads and pimples “in minutes!” I think it’s powered by leeches.

To get an idea of how complete their lock is on the bizarre product market, look at this list!

Posted in Just Plain Odd

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