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Dove Real Beauty Commercial Featuring Voice of Layah Jane

Real Beauty Campaign Commercial that aired in Canada and uses the pop song True Colors. The singer is Layah Jane www.layahjane.com  
 
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preetis6 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I love this version of the song...is there any full version??
paco3837 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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DieAlena (1 month ago) Show Hide
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beautiful message
bonobobo1999 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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SO True. It doesn't even matter what colour we are, we should just get along. I mean seriously, people? Oh theyre soo brown theyre different! -.- Make friends with them. ''Don't Judge A Book By Its Cover'' Remember that theory? Give real thought to this and think what our world is coming to, The world needs PEACE! <3
Ashogo (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Unless they are the ultra badass karate master-type asian.
Blissinflux (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Bust these ads. Dove's "real" campaign is great. Dove as a corporation however is part of the problem, not part of the solution. It's not even women's problem either- we aren't the ones trying to make a dollar off of women's imperfections.

What's sad is that I would never use this crap but I wrote to Dove to commend them because they didn't HAVE to do this. I try to jot a note of praise to big companies doing something good. Feedback is the only way to get them to do keep doing anything good.
Blissinflux (3 months ago) Show Hide
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If men had a problem with advertising that is directed solely at their looks, I'm sure they'd write to Gillette and tell them to put Jack Black or Seth Rogan in a commercial.

The way it is is that most toiletries are made for women and thus more ads are directed at getting us to buy them. Rarely see ads directed towards men that said make sure you are baby-soft, wrinkle-free, have long-lasting lip color, long lush eyelashes, perfect eyebrows, blemish-free powdered skin, perfumed genitals, etc.
futureactress16 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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This is a beautiful campaign. Amen!
gigglingfairy21 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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this is not a sexist campaign. boys who are 9 or 10 years old don't wish to be blonde or white. they are not concerned with that. girls are. that's why they made this campaign for young girls with self esteem issues.  a man once sued some company because he believed they were being sexist BECAUSE it was mother's day and the company was giving all the women a MOTHER's DAY PINK HAT. AND THIS MAN SUED? people like this who believe everything is sexist i have no respect for. ugh
laurie121212 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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@gigglingfairy21 -- I agree that it is not a sexist campaign, but there are many young boys who feel insecure about their weight, not as many as girls, but they are there.

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