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February 8, 2011 · Filed under Skin 'n' Nails
What matters most to you – the texture of your skin or the color of your teeth? If a recent survey is to be accounted for, there’s a difference whether you’re a celebrity or an ‘ordinary person’.
The tendency of top and even wannabee celebs leans towards a beautiful skin, especially the facials, since that’s how their audience will remember them by. An important factor here is the necessity to ‘look young’ forever.
Well, now, some percentage of ‘normal folks’ opted for a whiter teeth… the logic behind it would be, according to psychological theory school, was that the married women wished to look good in the close proximity of their husbands, hence the whiter teeth scored over ‘better’ skins.

Coming back to celebrities, why would Jessica Alba choose to endorse Revlon than any other brand? We’re not talking about the financial compensation involved in it… just the brand names and the quality of products. What compels celebrities to use certain brand names?
Well, the fact of the matter is celebrities essentially look for skin care products that help them diminish any flaws in their skin… which could range from acne and puffy eyes to wrinkles and scars. So, it’s also some kind of natural conclusion that celebs will try out the best and proven skin care products before actually resorting to any brand for the ‘face value’ of it.
November 19, 2009 · Filed under Skin 'n' Nails
All-American Hollywood celebrity Bridget Moynahan has signed up as the latest spokesperson for leading skincare brand Garnier Nutritioniste, and will pitch its top-selling Ultra-Lift collection.

With print and TV campaigns set to roll out by July 2010, Moynahan will be following in the footsteps of select Garnier ambassadors such as Sarah Jessica Parker, Bar Rafaeli and Alana de la Garza.
Garnier said Moynahan’s flawless skin was the perfect canvas to showcase Ultra-Lift collection, which targets the anti-aging needs of women in their 30’s and 40’s. The cosmetics brand said the star’s aspirational yet approachable look was the key to her appeal.
Moynahan, 38, said: “I was introduced to Garnier Nutritioniste when I was working on a film and I loved the way it made my skin feel. I am proud to be working with a company that’s focused on products that are good for you.”
She is the star of the upcoming flick Ramona and Beezus (2010) and is currently shooting the film Battle: Los Angeles.
March 23, 2009 · Filed under Skin 'n' Nails
World number one tennis superstar Serena Williams has signed a unique endorsing deal with Mission Skincare that will make her an equity partner as well as the face of skincare products that target the millions of Americans who engage in some form of exercise.

Williams, 27, will be involved in the development of products, which include lip balm, sunscreen and foot cream.
Williams’ existing deals include Wilson and Hewlett-Packard. But will we see Serena on the courts showcasing Mission Skincare? That’s unlikely, since the terms of her Nike deal forbid her from endorsing any other brand on the court.
Mission Skincare, which recently hired former Reebok US president Bob Munroe as its president and counts former NBC Universal CEO and General Electric vice chairman Bob Wright as a board member, is filling a void in the skin care market by creating products for people with active lifestyles, said Josh Shaw, who founded the company and is serving as its CMO.
Industry reports say that the company has signed other athletes, including NBA star Steve Nash and soccer legend Mia Hamm, and wants to add more.
Williams’ personal agent, Jill Smoller, head of sports at the William Morris Agency, and Williams’ attorney Keven Davis negotiated the terms of the deal.
“Serena met with Josh a couple of times,” Smoller said. “She liked the idea of being able to create her own products there.”
Athletes “get royalties on products they develop with us,” Shaw said. Some of the proceeds from sales go to the athletes’ charities, he added.

February 13, 2009 · Filed under Skin 'n' Nails
Appears almost as if Neutrogena was waiting for ‘Hotel for Dogs’ star Emma Roberts to turn ‘legal’ before signing her up as their new spokesperson.

“Emma Roberts embodies the youthful spirit and confidence that have always been part of the Neutrogena brand and we are proud to have her as our newest brand ambassador,” said Neutrogena president Jim Colleran.
“To be a part of a brand that I have always loved and believed in is a once in a lifetime opportunity,” said Roberts. “It’s important to me to be associated with Neutrogena because they instill confidence and beauty in young women.”
Roberts, who turned 18 yesterday, joins a list of actresses including Diane Lane and Jennifer Garner as Neutrogena brand ambassadors. Roberts, is perhaps best known for her role in the 2005 Nickelodeon series Unfabulous.
The singer-actress is the daughter of actor Eric Roberts and the niece of Hollywood legend Julia Roberts.
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June 25, 2008 · Filed under Skin 'n' Nails
Canadian actress Malin Akerman is partnering with Neutrogena (R) to promote a viral video about self-examination for skin cancer detection.
The video shows a couple performing skin self checks to demonstrate how easy it is to engage with a loved one for early detection of skin cancer. The video is aimed at empowering consumers to take control of their health and encourage both men and women to check themselves for skin cancer.
“The viral video shows how skin examinations can be fun, while communicating the seriousness of the skin cancer message,” said Jim Colleran, President, Neutrogena(R) Corporation. “This video is meant to create buzz, spark conversation and serve as a ‘wake-up call’ to consumers about the importance of self-examination in detecting skin cancer.”
“This video and message is something I have a passion for because I understand the importance of checking your skin for suspicious moles,” said Akerman. “I recently had a suspicious mole removed from my face; I noticed it was changing shape and asked my dermatologist to examine it. I was one of the luckier ones because it wasn’t cancerous.”
Movie buffs will recall Akerman appeared in the romantic comedy 27 Dresses released this spring. She has two movies in the pipeline for 2009, ‘The Proposal’ and ‘Watchmen’, the latter by Zack Snyder (300 Director), in which she’s enacting a superhero.
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