Wednesday, February 1, 2012

It starts with Lip Gloss and superbowl ad preview

What are your thoughts on makeup lines designed specifically for young girls aged 10-14?

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/02/fashion/it-starts-with-lip-gloss-grade-schoolers-and-makeup.html?_r=1&ref=advertisingandmarketing

Here is a link to some of the celebrities in ads for the superbowl- which do you want to see?

http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/dpp/entertainment/television/super-bowl-ad-preview-2-1-2012


4 comments:

  1. I want to see Farres Bulers day off ad. i like that movie so it would be fun to see where they went with that ad.

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  2. i think the car ad, with the vampires looks like the one i would whant to see the most.

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  3. i see nothing wrong with it yes alot of make up is intened to make people look younger but it is also used to just try and make people look better. with the current way that "tweens" behave and act i can see why they would want to buy, so in the end all these brands are doing is supplying demand

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  4. I think the idea of teaching young girls how to wear make-up properly is a great one. But, the prices at which they offer the make-up aimed at the "tween" age is overpriced. Most girls will spend the money they have on something like that, but if they are trying to experiment with what they like, the prices are too big to allow them to change. With the amount of money girls will spend on make-up increasing, they might get into bad habits of spending outlandish amounts of money on things that are considered luxuries.

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