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Friday, October 21, 2011

Advertisement Analysis

     "Professional Paris" make up ads, the first to be untouched.  The aim of "Professional Paris's" ad is to show that with their make up you do not have to re-edit your pictures.  They use many tones to express the importance of buying their products.
     They use a very beautiful girl to draw in, and try to show that they can be beautiful when using their make up.  Trying to be better looking, the girl scrunched up her hair.  This makes her better looking, especially to guys, because guys love when a girl is confident in their looks.  In the ad it says "your looking at the first unretouched make up ad."  It is trying to show that with their product you do not have to edit your photos.  Dreaming of never having to edit their photos, "Professional Paris" made every teenage girls dream come true.
     The ad has many tones that they use to help show their purpose and help sell their product.  One big tone is hapiness.  This helps show the purpose and helps sell their product because nobody wants to buy a product that makes people upset. Another very important tone for the ad is confidence.  This ad shows confidence through many ways.  One way is the girl is showing confidence by letting them put her in the ad with no retouching.
     People that design advertisements have to ad very many tones to help sell their product.  They also use catchy slogans.  In my ad the two main confidents were confidence and hapiness.  So next time you go to buy a product actually analyze their ads.