
Saturday Night Live and CeraVe Want to Put An End to Your Dandruff
The beauty brand partnered with SNL for a “Naumore Dandruf” skit at its 50th anniversary show.
Dandruff can be downright frustrating — so much so, that it might make you want to headbang to a metal anthem. This weekend, during Saturday Light Live’s 50th Anniversary celebration, CeraVe teamed up with the iconic NBC show to debut a hilarious skit that tackled the woes of a flakey scalp.
Starring Bowen Yang and Sarah Sherman as a grandmother-and-grandson punk rock duo, “Naumore Dandruf,” the skit zeroes in on the all-too-familiar frustration of dandruff disrupting not just hair, but band practice. As tensions rise ahead of a crucial gig, the band’s dermatologist and trusted drummer, Dustin Portela, steps in with a game-changing solution: he suggests the band try CeraVe’s new haircare line to soften their scalp and smooth things over, literally and figuratively.
He surprises Yang and Sherman by revealing that he works as a doctor full-time and leaves them with the knowledge that although CeraVe is known as a skincare brand, it’s capable of creating hair products for the scalp because it’s actually a part of our largest organ.
You can watch the funny clip below.
The CeraVe “Anti-Dandruff” Shampoo and Conditioner retail for $12 USD and are now available on the brand’s website.
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