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Advertisments, to believe or not?
Jun 21, 2007 01:31
  • JOHNNY512
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Recently, some advertisements of the famous brands including Olay, Head&Shoulders, Pantane have been accused of illegal publizing in Shanghai. In the advertisements, the functions of those cosmetics have been exaggerated.

At present, those advertisements have been stopped appearing on the silver screen.

We have to admit that cosmetics really take effect in removing the dandruff or freckles and making your skin whiter. However, the functions should not be exaggerated. Sometimes, consumers are cheated by those products. Do you have such a experience? When watching a piece of advertisement, you are convinced by it and decide to buy one. After unsing it, you find that it is not good as the advertisement claimed. That is the function of the advertisements.

Nowadays, consumers are surrounded by thousands of advertisements and are confused that which one is good and suitable. Do you believe those advertisements?
Jun 21, 2007 12:25
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  • LIONPOWER
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Yes, many advertisements does not meet their product criteria.
Only state law can protect these.
Jun 21, 2007 22:45
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  • LOSTLOST
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Every time I think I'm lucky to find a good product, but every time I'm disappointed after using it.
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