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Ads promising cosmetic surgery patients a 'dream body' with minimal risk get little scrutiny
Cosmetic surgery chains setting up shop in multiple states depend heavily on advertising to attract customers: television, print, social media influencers, even texts hawking discounted holiday rates.
Move over, American Eagle: popular beauty company e.l.f. Cosmetics is the latest brand to come under fire for an ad campaign. The budget beauty brand shared the campaign on Aug. 11, starring comedian ...
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Melissa McCarthy stars in e.l.f. Cosmetics' telenovela-inspired Super Bowl ad: Exclusive interview
McCarthy tells PEOPLE that she sees the new ad spot as a "love letter" to the Latinx community ...
Ads promising cosmetic surgery patients a ‘dream body' with minimal risk get little scrutiny While federal officials say they intend to crack down on misleading drug ads, cosmetic surgery remains a ...
Lenia Watson-Burton, a 37-year-old U.S. Navy administrator, expected that cosmetic surgery would get rid of stubborn fat quickly and easily — just as the web advertising promised. Instead, she died ...
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