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Neutrogena Needs a Doctor’s Note

neutrogena ad.jpgYou know how so many different beauty companies will claim stuff like “#1 Dermatologist Recommended” brand, product or whatever, and when you were 12 you thought, “Wow, I’ve got to get down to Drug Fair” but now you think, “How do they know that? When were they polled? How could there be more than one #1 recommended brand?”

Well, it looks like there really are people who look out for this sort of thing (we always thought big companies could say what they wanted, as long as they weren’t too obnoxious about it.)

Today’s WWD reports that Neutrogena (one of our favorite beauty brands, for the record,) has gotten into into a little hot water with a watchdog group called the NAD (National Advertising Division of the Council of Better Business Bureaus). Apparently, Neutrogena’s commercials have been making it look like some of their individual products are the #1 recommended product by dermatologists, when really it’s the brand as a whole.

Plus, it looks like the NAD is asking to see evidence behind that huge claim, in addition to Neutrogena rewording their ads.

It’s nice to know there’s somebody out there monitoring what some of these commercials claim. Now if only they could do something about skinny mirrors in department stores, we’d all be so much better off.

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posted by guest

Aug 01, 2008 9:11AM

Good news!! I've always wondered that myself, especially with toothpaste. lol

PS: do skinny mirrors really exist?

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posted by guest

Aug 01, 2008 10:37AM

So what? If the brand as a whole is the #1 recommended, then I don't really see a problem with them branding their individual products that way.

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posted by guest

Aug 01, 2008 10:41AM

Oh yeah skinny mirrors exist!

ESpecially in high end boutiques...there is a huge difference in what I know I look like and what is reflected back to me in say a Jill Stuart store.

I heart skinny mirrors - it makes me ever more so confident about my extreme purchases!

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posted by redpeacock

Aug 01, 2008 1:10PM

When I danced ballet in highschool, my company used a few dance studios at a local private highschool's larger buildings [as they were rehearsals for The Nutcracker]. Skinny mirrors were on every single wall, it was borderline scary. No wonder the girls that were in the dance program at that school were all super skinny.

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posted by aninnka

Aug 01, 2008 3:46PM

LOL! I have a skinny mirror in my bedroom!

as for neutrogena, I only use one single product of them, I don't believe in anything "Dermatologist Recommended" if is not on doctor's order, especially: acne treatments.

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