A series of L'Oreal advertisements featuring Hollywood star Julia Roberts and supermodel Christy Turlington have been banned in Britain for being overly airbrushed.
The print advertisements, featuring digitally enhanced images of the women, were found to be misleading by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) after complaints by Jo Swinson, a Liberal Democratic MP.
The regulator said in statements on its website that the two magazine advertisements did not accurately represent what Maybelline's The Eraser and Lancome's Teint Miracle foundations could achieve, based on the information they supplied. L'Oreal owns both Maybelline and Lancome.
The advertisements were not to appear again in their current form, the regulator said.
"Pictures of flawless skin and super-slim bodies are all around, but they don't reflect reality," Ms Swinson said in a statement following the decisions.
"Excessive airbrushing and digital manipulation techniques have become the norm, but both Christy Turlington and Julia Roberts are naturally beautiful women who don't need retouching to look great.
"This ban sends a powerful message to advertisers - let's get back to reality."
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Adverts given the brush off
Adverts given the brush off
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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Yes, like when you drink a certain beer beautiful women clamor for your attention. Just have to remember which beer that was."This ban sends a powerful message to advertisers - let's get back to reality."
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All of 'em, Katie.Long Run wrote:Yes, like when you drink a certain beer beautiful women clamor for your attention. Just have to remember which beer that was."This ban sends a powerful message to advertisers - let's get back to reality."
GAH!
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Gob wrote: "Pictures of flawless skin and super-slim bodies are all around, but they don't reflect reality," Ms Swinson said
Who did not know this? They should be banned from breeding.
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Let's get back to reality...

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