PARIS — In an industry full of shampoo ads featuring beautiful women with voluminous, shiny locks, Sunsilk’s latest campaign comes as a bit of a shock: It’s not every day that consumers are exposed to ...
What Dabur Vatika seems to understand is that audiences no longer want to feel like they are watching ads. They want entertainment and storytelling first, then the product.
The anti-LGBTQ+ hate group One Million Moms is freaking out over what they call a “disgusting” children’s shampoo commercial because it features a young boy in a rainbow skirt and white jumpsuit ...