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Ever wonder how Harry Jowsey’s skincare brand got its name? In this video, Harry shares the "cheeky" Australian slang that inspired the name Pash and how he initially tricked his American business partners.

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00:00I actually tricked our business partners on this, so we've been working on it for like two years before we
00:06launched the brand.
00:07We had a really good name before it, so the name it was going to be was Onya, which is
00:11like a very Australian thing.
00:12It was like good Onya, I thought that was a great name, but someone had patented it and we don't
00:17want to steal stuff.
00:18So we switched to bash, but because they're American, they don't know what it means.
00:21But in Australia, bash means like make out with someone.
00:24And I thought it'd be cheeky and funny, and they're like, oh, that's a good name.
00:27I'm like, yeah, when you're like a kid and you like go to the movie theaters, you're like kissing a
00:31girl too long, you get a bash rash around your mouth.
00:34So when I told them the idea of the name bash, they're like, oh, that's really good.
00:37Does that have like a deep meaning?
00:38I was like, uh, it kind of just means like you're kissing someone.
00:42And I just feel like I'm a cheeky guy and I'd give you all a kiss if you were you.
00:46Ha!
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