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Dove Real Beauty Commercial Featuring Voice of Layah Jane

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2006

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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  • this campagin is not sexist! girls really do feel pressure to be super skinny and this campagin is simply trying to teach girls that they are beautiful the way they are. this is not sexist in any way!

  • beautiful message

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  • It's crazy to think that the same company (Unilever) that endorses "true beauty" campaign also endorses the "get some hair action" campaign. Is Unilever really trying to promote true beauty or are they saying "buy our product. According to our commercial it will make you pretty".

  • i loved this commercial! Actually made me cry, aaand it made my day! THANK YOU DOVE! :D

  • @Oreoreogirl

    5'7 and 145+(haven't bothered to weight myself in a while) I'm a 25 on the BMI scale(overweight). You have to take things into consideration( i have a large amount of muscle weight and bone density).

    so "overweight" isn't fat for me, your actually riding the underweight line, but that doesn't mean your unhealthy.

  • Girls forget that it is NOT all about looks but about KNOWING WHAT MEN WANT. Which of those girls who don't feel pretty can tell me what a man wants? None of them. All they think about is their appearance.

  • @Oreoreogirl

    No way!

    Depending on your body frame, a healthy weight for a woman at 5'8 could be anywhere between 126-139 (Small body frame), 136-150 (Medium body frame), or 146-167 (large body frame).

  • loll wishes she was blonde

  • @monchoco223 It is sexist, they are advertising to women based on their insecurity, they are no different than any other advertiser out there.

  • @hmd115

    do too. just more complex and not soluble by weight loss or cosmetic changes.

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