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The trope title comes from the lampshading in L'Oreal commercials. Ben Affleck did [[Japandering|an ad in the UK]] that featured the line, "Here comes the SCIENCE!", [[Fark]] got hold of it and it went meme.
The trope title comes from the lampshading in L'Oreal commercials. Ben Affleck did [[Japandering|an ad in the UK]] that featured the line, "Here comes the SCIENCE!", [[Fark]] got hold of it and it went meme.


Related to [[Pain Center]]; compare [[All Natural Snake Oil]]. Not to be confused with those warning signs they show on [[Myth Busters]] (Warning!: Science Content) to warn the viewer of the impending um, uh...[[Buffy Speak|science thing.]]
Related to [[Pain Center]]; compare [[All-Natural Snake Oil]]. Not to be confused with those warning signs they show on [[Myth Busters]] (Warning!: Science Content) to warn the viewer of the impending um, uh...[[Buffy-Speak|science thing.]]


Compare with [[Shaving Is Science]].
Compare with [[Shaving Is Science]].
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* "Industrial strength" is a loosely-defined and unregulated term. Although the ANSI/ISO have tens of thousands of standards relating to industrial and commercial and domestic products, 1) there aren't different sets of regulations for "lame-ass regular people products" and "super-manly industrial products" and 2) if any product actually complies with (inter)national standards it will say which code i.e. ANSI Z.81 safety glasses or SAE 1020 carbon steel. Steel mills use the same toilet paper as everyone else.
* "Industrial strength" is a loosely-defined and unregulated term. Although the ANSI/ISO have tens of thousands of standards relating to industrial and commercial and domestic products, 1) there aren't different sets of regulations for "lame-ass regular people products" and "super-manly industrial products" and 2) if any product actually complies with (inter)national standards it will say which code i.e. ANSI Z.81 safety glasses or SAE 1020 carbon steel. Steel mills use the same toilet paper as everyone else.