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![]() China Daily | L'Oreal advert banned China Daily The ASA ruled the advert can not be used again its current form because it "misleadingly exaggerated" the performance of the product and warned L'Oreal against using post-production techniques to misrepresent the effects of their products. |
![]() ABC News (blog) | 'Misleadingly exaggerated': Rachel Weisz advert banned after L'Oreal admits to ... Daily Mail However, questions were asked when she appeared with perfectly smooth skin in a campaign for L'Oreal's age-defying beauty products. In fact the image of the 41-year-old, who married Daniel Craig last year, had been digitally enhanced or airbrushed to ... L'Oreal Gets Caught Retouching Again For Rachel Weisz Anti-Aging Ad L'Oreal Ad with Rachel Weisz Banned for Being 'Misleadingly Exaggerated' Rachel Weisz's 'exaggerated' L'Oreal ad banned |
![]() Forbes | Is that Lead in Your Lipstick? FDA Tests Reveal Raised Lead Levels in US Lipsticks Forbes There are now two brands (Maybelline and L'Oreal) with lipsticks above California's standard–Maybelline was measured at 7.19 ppm and L'Oreal at 7.0. Both products are manufactured by L'Oreal (Note: L'Oreal did not respond to a request for comment, ... |
![]() The Sun Daily | L'Oreal advert banned The Sun Daily The ASA ruled the advert can not be used again its current form because it "misleadingly exaggerated" the performance of the product and warned L'Oreal against using post-production techniques to misrepresent the effects of their products. |
L'Oreal, Wolf Trap, Nestle, Gingrich: Intellectual Property BusinessWeek 31 (Bloomberg) -- L'Oreal SA, the French beauty-care company, sued the owners of Coppertone and Neutrogena, claiming their sunscreens use patented ingredients. L'Oreal sued Merck & Co., the maker of Coppertone, and Johnson & Johnson, ... J&J, Merck Take Heat Over L'Oreal Sunscreen Patents |
Skin Brighteners Find a Welcome New York Times But these cosmetic products, which are available in department stores and beauty boutiques, don't include strong (and potentially hazardous) ingredients to bleach the skin, like topical steroids. This new crop of whiteners also works without ... |