“No tears” is just a play on the English language. It doesn’t mean your eyes won’t tear up and let water out, it means your hair won’t tear into pieces.
I remember L’oreal Kids shampoo commercials (like 25 years ago) very specifically showed kids happily wiping suds out of their eyes when “NO TEARS!” showed up on the bottom of the screen, clearly to exploit this misunderstanding
“No tears” is just a play on the English language. It doesn’t mean your eyes won’t tear up and let water out, it means your hair won’t tear into pieces.
I remember L’oreal Kids shampoo commercials (like 25 years ago) very specifically showed kids happily wiping suds out of their eyes when “NO TEARS!” showed up on the bottom of the screen, clearly to exploit this misunderstanding
I think they really meant no crying tears, because we had the bottle with French on it and it said “pas de larmes” :
I remember that! Kids going down slides and playing with bottles that…looked like fish? O.o