Not exact matches
As you can see from the
covers (or maybe not, it's a little hard to read), there is a strong focus in their feature content on Teena's insecurities and hang - ups — not that we endorse capitalizing on young
girls» insecurities, this is simply a demonstration, for better or worse, of personas aligning well with a
brand's marketing.
While sales at Australia's top
branded food and grocery manufacturers were flat or in decline last year, according to IRI data, Procter & Gamble's sales have risen for two consecutive years despite the sale of
brands such as Duracell, Nice n Easy,
Cover Girl and Max Factor.
Cover Girl Lashblast Mascara I'm sure there are luxe
brands of mascara that give you full, doe - eyed lashes, but why spend the money when you can just opt for
Cover Girl's Lashblast mascara?
I'd also love to collaborate with beauty
brands like
Cover Girl or Maybelline.
She has been the
cover girl of Miss Vogue, Elle Australia and Nylon, to name few and of course, like all the other bloggers on the list, this Aussie is no exception to collaboration with luxury
brands.
But the Brit
brand has always been more than just bedding — they do women's and children's fashion too — and they're still around, even if Laura Ashley bedspreads and dust ruffles and throw pillow
covers are no longer ubiquitous in
girls» bedrooms (and thank goodness for that).
With the Little Mistress mainline,
Girls on Film and Paper Dolls
brands making sure all your wardrobe needs are
covered, shop an extensive collection of coats & jackets, jumpers, skirts, party dresses, jeans, bodysuits, jumpsuits and even nightwear.
Cover Girl Queen is great,» she continues, and, «Iman, Black Opal, Fashion Fair — those heritage
brands have always been so close to our hearts as black women.
«While
brands such as American Express, Lifewater,
Cover Girl and others might pay Ellen millions to be associated with their products — and of course, Ellen is well worth it — Halo is actually co-owned by Ellen,» says David Yaskulka, vice president of marketing and communications for Halo, Purely for Pets.
None of the products, which included
brands like
Cover Girl, Pantene, Dove, L'Oréal, and Revlon, had the word «phthalates» listed on their bottles, which is even more insidious.