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Originally Posted by BBXX
It's a very weird for the advert to change the skin colour of the people half way because if anything, it doesn't show the product making batter the SAME SKIN. So from a marketing POV it's really a bizarre decision. Show cracked skin and then smooth skin but make the person the same skin colour so it looks like it's healed the same person...
Also, I might be being stupid, but I've never heard any negative stereotype of black skin being prone to issues around smoothness - quite the opposite - that
so I'm not sure that this advert can upload a stereotype that doesn't exist unless I've missed it?
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…yeah black/brown skin ages wonderfully, doesn’t it…the sun is obviously such an aging thing for skin which makes for the higher melanin content skin being far more protected, so a slower aging process in general…it’s a bazaar ad, btw…