Nope. Not my thing at all.
That being said, my 12 year old niece explained to me that she gets the best makeup tips from drag queen Youtube videos.
Please don't tell me it's Jeffree Star. He's a racist pig.
I had no idea that they do a line of stage make up.
What do you think?
Really? They’re being talked about and the only negativity is coming from the very opposite of their target market. It seems like quit effective (and cheap) marketing to me.This has got to be the most brainless thing I have seen a business do in a while.
Really? They’re being talked about and the only negativity is coming from the very opposite of their target market. It seems like quit effective (and cheap) marketing to me.
Not really. Some of the most famous beauty youtubers are men -- and many women love it.
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If they hadn't, ABC news wouldn't have published an article about it. Lots of people will see the article though most probably won't read it in much detail and most of those who do will forget the details (there's a reason the brand-name is in the headline). The name of the brand will stick in some minds... just before Christmas... when lots of people who don't know any make-up brands will be looking to buy make-up as presents. Why do you think so many companies put out adverts that are basically mini-films which have absolutely nothing to do with their products, especially at this time of year? It's all about conscious and subconscious brand recognition.How could guys put on their cover really help them? The move makes little sense to me.
If they hadn't, ABC news wouldn't have published an article about it. Lots of people will see the article though most probably won't read it in much detail and most of those who do will forget the details (there's a reason the brand-name is in the headline). The name of the brand will stick in some minds... just before Christmas... when lots of people who don't know any make-up brands will be looking to buy make-up as presents. Why do you think so many companies put out adverts that are basically mini-films which have absolutely nothing to do with their products, especially at this time of year? It's all about conscious and subconscious brand recognition.
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