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Advertisements for make-up encourage women to see themselves as flawed and needing to be fixed, according to a linguist at the University of Portsmouth.
Adverts for cosmetic procedures that are designed to change a person’s physical appearance are to be banned from targeting under-18s from May next year, the regulator has announced.
The AHPRA has developed new guidelines to determine what clinics and marketers can legally say in their promotions.
The UK Watchdog says that the cosmetic surgery ads had caused body confidence issues in a lot of teenagers.
Ads for cosmetic procedures that are designed to change a person’s physical appearance are to be banned from targeting under-18s from May next year, the regulator has announced.
In an interesting move that should finally bring the United States' fast-and-loose advertising rules and regulations into line with the UK and EU, the National Advertising Division (NAD) -- the ...
In Gangnam, the upscale Seoul district south of the Han River bisecting the city, one of the area's biggest industries is evident on people's faces: On the streets, patients are wearing nose guards ...
Cosmetics and make up in general is usually designed to make you look prettier. Certainly if you're trying to market your cosmetic products, you'll try to ...
South Korea has the world's highest per capita rate of plastic surgery procedures. But growing pushback against ads touting facial fix-ups has prompted Seoul's public transport system to ban the ads.