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periqueblend:

It’s amazing that none of the hundreds of people who likely had to  review this ad noticed. “Dove soap can lighten your skin, hair, and  melt away the pounds.” Imagine being married to that lady on the left.  You wake up, do whatever, and then she’s like, I’m going to pop in the  shower, and then we can go Roscoe’s for brunch. And then she comes out  looking like the lady on the right, throws on gingham and plaid and decides instead to have brunch at the Country Club again.

periqueblend:

It’s amazing that none of the hundreds of people who likely had to review this ad noticed. “Dove soap can lighten your skin, hair, and melt away the pounds.” Imagine being married to that lady on the left. You wake up, do whatever, and then she’s like, I’m going to pop in the shower, and then we can go Roscoe’s for brunch. And then she comes out looking like the lady on the right, throws on gingham and plaid and decides instead to have brunch at the Country Club again.

  1. purpleone reblogged this from thehuskybro
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  3. thatblckgrl reblogged this from boomboomwayyoo and added:
    *the white woman is not the “after” they are referring to. The before and after is in reference to how your skin will...
  4. boomboomwayyoo reblogged this from thatblckgrl and added:
    No one is being hyper sensitive, this is blatant manipulation. In my honest opinion the woman they use for the after is...
  5. eightysix400 reblogged this from generic1 and added:
    ICU subliminal advertising.
  6. divinedebris said: Whoa, that’s a bit surprising. Sometimes I think advertising and marketing professionals miss the obvious, probably miss the big picture. Not the first time I’ve been shocked by print adds.
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  8. sarka reblogged this from generic1 and added:
    … ( Jaw drops Freddy Sanchez-style. Again. )
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