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Dove Pro-age Campaign

This ad is part of Dove's "Pro-age" campaign, and it was banned in the US for showing too much skin.  
 
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cctchristensen (1 day ago) Show Hide
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As it should, too many fuglies walking around. Get outta here!
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paniwi11 (1 week ago)
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juicylolipop93 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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why was it banned?! they show naked movie stars on magazine covers like it's no prob. is it bacause they're not the American definition of "beauty"?
japanezeboi (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Don't forget that Unilver also owns the Axe brand for males, which objectifies attractive, young females in order to appeal to the male audience.

These people don't give a crap about women having "natural beauty", they are simply marketing their products well to their intended audience. Hypocrites
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Yes,of course they are doing it to gain more market share and to make more profit.That's the purpose of business.

But the way they promote "natural beauty" MIGHT actually make some difference for some people about NOT feeling so bad about themselves when NOT looking like your average beauty product model or actress.

Isnt this better than the norm in the industry as a way of thinking about beauty?

The unrealistic beauty standards cause a lot of people to feel bad about themselves.
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