"Advertising is the art of convincing people to spend money they don't have for something they don't need." – Will Rogers

Yet Another Misleading Ad by L’Oreal?

Posted: November 22nd, 2009 | Author: elena | Filed under: TV commercials, adbusting, advertising, corporate hypocrisy, media, television | Tags: , , , | 2 Comments »

This TV commercial for “L’Oréal Elvive Full Restore 5″ shampoo and conditioner has drawn criticism in the United Kingdom. The reason? Singer Cheryl Cole, the woman featured in the commercial, is wearing expensive hair extension, that cost up to £1,000 pounds ($1650). It would be thus impossible to obtain the same look by simply using the shampoo.

According to the Times of London:

During her TV commercial, a message flashes up, saying her hair is “styled with some natural extensions”, but it remains on screen for fewer than two seconds of its 30-second duration. In magazine advertisements, the hair extensions are mentioned in print 2mm high.

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said it had rejected 13 complaints that the ads were misleading because the disclaimer about Cole’s hair extensions was “clear and legible”.

And what about L’Oreal’s take on this? From the Times:

A spokeswoman for L’Oréal said she “did not know” whether Cole used human or artificial extensions. A company statement said: “Cheryl has worn hair extensions for some time. They are part of her look and are cared for in the same way as normal hair.”

Full article here: “L’Oréal row takes the shine off Cheryl Cole’s hair

For a related post on shampoo commercials, check out this other blog post: “The Evolution of Shampoo Commercials


Video: “Barbie Eat a Sandwich”

Posted: November 19th, 2009 | Author: elena | Filed under: "The Illusionists" documentary, adbusting, change for the better, feminism, inspiring women | Tags: , , | 4 Comments »

This song would be just about brilliant for the Illusionists docu soundtrack! The Care Bears on Fire is a band from Brooklyn, NY: Sophie (lead vocals, guitarist, 13 years old), Izzy (drummer, 13 years old) and Jena (Bass, 15 years old) are my new heroines! I can’t wait to see what they’ll do next.

Links:

Care Bears On Fire on MySpace
via Feministing


And the Award for Most Hypocritical Ad Agency Goes To…

Posted: November 18th, 2009 | Author: elena | Filed under: TV commercials, adbusting, advertising, body, change for the better, corporate hypocrisy, discrimination, exploitation, objectification, schizophrenic messages, self-image | 1 Comment »

These awful, über-sexist Reebok EasyTone ads were conceived by the ad agency DDB Chicago:

Now, if you go to DDB’s official website you will notice some interesting quotes:

“Values”

(Who We Are > Roots)

Respect for Our World

As influential communicators, DDB is in a position to use creativity as a force for good. As Bill Bernbach so eloquently put it, “All of us who professionally use the mass media are the shapers of society. We can vulgarize that society. We can brutalize it. Or we can help lift it onto a higher level.

(emphasis mine)

Interesting. Could you watch the commercials one more time, keeping in mind the above statement? Don’t you notice a huge disconnect?

To complain to DDB for the aforementioned ads you can contact Jeff Swystun, DDB Chief Communications Officer : Jeff.Swystun@ddb.com or address something to him, in 140 characters or less, to his Twitter account: @JeffSwystun


Sarah Haskins – Target Women: Skin Care

Posted: February 24th, 2009 | Author: elena | Filed under: TV commercials, adbusting, advertising, aging, body, change for the better, feminism, internet, self-image, skin | Tags: , , , , , | No Comments »

Sarah Haskins is my hero: check out this hilarious Target Women segment: