So, yesterday I popped into Boots (a British version of Walgreens, for our American readers) to pick up a few items for the family. Upon making my purchase, I was handed a gift voucher for credit towards a future purchase. It wasn’t until I was seated in my car that I looked at the voucher.

gift voucher from Boots for electrical beauty

Electrical beauty?! What is that?! It definitely sounds cool. I wondered if I was ‘electrically beautiful’, or perhaps if purchasing £30.00 worth of electrical beauty would help me achieve energised pulchritude.

Only upon closer inspection of the voucher did I realise the meaning of the phrase:

close up of gift voucher from Boots for electrical beauty

(For accessibility reasons, we’ve reproduced the important wording here: Offer refers to electrical beauty items including hairdryers, hair straighteners, electrical toothbrushes and ladies & men’s shavers)

Aha! So that’s what electrical beauty is. The definition is much less cool than the phrase itself. Still, kudos to whoever coined the phrase. We like it!

Posted 16 Sep 2008

Comments

9 Responses to “Electrical beauty”

  1. The Quirky Indian on September 16th, 2008 6:50 am

    I had heard tell of beauty that was electrifying…..now I know how that came to be.

    Thank you, gentlemen!

    Cheers,

    Quirky Indian
    http://quirkyindian.wordpress.com

  2. Shefaly on September 16th, 2008 7:14 am

    Now why does remind me of ‘Electric Avenue’? What happens on that street? Perhaps this is similar usage.

  3. Liam on September 16th, 2008 9:58 am

    @ Quirky Indian – You raise an interesting point. Is ‘electrifying beauty’ a modern concept? In previous centuries, would it have been ‘sunny beauty’ or ‘rapid river beauty’ or perhaps even ‘windy beauty’?

    And glad that we could spread a bit of knowledge about the globe. We’ll consider that job done for the day.

    @ Shefaly – Great, so now I am gonna be singing “We’re gonna rock down to … Electric Avenue, and then we’ll take it higher” all day! Ha-ha!

  4. Conall on September 16th, 2008 2:15 pm

    @ Liam

    While back in the day they may not have known to call it “electrical”, I think they had one thing that I’d classify as “electrical beauty”.

    http://freshpics.blogspot.com/2007/05/beautiful-lightning-pictures.html

    Of course, it probably isn’t too beautiful if you’re being struck or it is lighting your house on fire.

  5. mom on September 16th, 2008 10:27 pm

    Funny you can laugh about the beauty of lightning. It will take me a while longer.

    But I would think you blogger could come up with a longer list of electrical beauty products.

  6. Liam on September 17th, 2008 6:24 am

    @ mom – I don’t think it was a laugh at the beauty of lightening, but it more that we are over-awed at the power that is lightening. (And we fully appreciate your, perhaps, distaste for unexpected and undesired electricity bursts from the heavens.)

    As for the list of electrical beauty products, of course we could think of more. We only listed what was on the packaging.

  7. Shefaly on September 17th, 2008 8:05 am

    @ Liam

    Is that really your mom? :-)

  8. mom on September 17th, 2008 2:12 pm

    That is much too personal a question to answer on the WWW

  9. Liam on September 17th, 2008 6:52 pm

    @ Shefaly -

    I think it is my mother … but not entirely sure. I guess I had better blog like it is, just in case. Otherwise, trips back to Chicago could get awkward. Ha-ha!

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