A priest-teacher from the United Kingdom wasn't pleased with one shampoo brand's alleged blatant sexist marketing and used the power of social media to voice out his grievances. Reverend Philip Green took to his Twitter page last July 7 to boycott Radox, a brand of personal care products owned by Unilever, after being dismayed by the way the brand supposedly used sexist labels in its men's shower gels. "Hi @RadoxUK, fyi my wife and daughters are sporty, heroic, powerful & strong," wrote the 49-year-old Rev. Green who is an associate priest of Self-Supporting Ministry (SSM). "Won't be buying [your] products until the 'men' is removed from these labels," Rev. Green continued to wri...
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