L'Oréal anti-wrinkle cream ad thwarted by MP
01 Feb 2012 | by Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith
A magazine ad for L'Oréal, the premium beauty brand, featuring actress Rachel Weisz has been banned
. Similarly, consumer magazines are expected to fall 1.9% year on year to 822 million. Barnard said ...
A magazine ad for L'Oréal, the premium beauty brand, featuring actress Rachel Weisz has been banned
Swinson, Lib Dem MP for East Dunbartonshire, complained to the advertising watchdog that a magazine ad for Lanc me s Teint Miracle foundation and another magazine ad for Maybelline s The Eraser foundation were misleading, because of the alterations. Both ads were created by US-based agency Gotham ...
The ads, created by Grey, breaks on 14 March and will run for five weeks across national and satellite TV channels. It will be supported by a two-week outdoor campaign and press ads run in pregnancy and women's interest magazines. Media is being handled by MediaCom. They form part of GlaxoSmithKline ...
is planned to rise above 1m this year, has traditionally been directed at women's consumer magazines ...
The former athlete, famous for the size of his "lunchbox" in his sprinting heyday and currently on TV in 'I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!', will help the tissue brand to shift its new Kleenex Pockets line for men. The ads have been created by Partners Andrews Aldridge and will run in magazines ...
.8%, 11% and 9.5% growth respectively. Magazine advertising also increased by 3.7% for the first half ...
. This year, Fortune magazine named L Oreal as the only French company to be rated in its top 50 list ...
. Radio and newspaper ad spends rebounded with 10% and 9% growth respectively. But magazine advertising ...
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