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Herbal Essences shampoo and conditioner bottles, 2007. Clairol introduced Herbal Essence in 1971. The original Herbal Essence (now called Herbal Essences) used a cartoon image of the nature girl in a pool on the front label. The original color of the shampoo was green, and could be seen through the clear plastic bottle packaging.
She was a print and commercial model including commercials for Herbal Essences shampoo. [4] Career
Linda Kaplan Thaler (January, 1951) is an American advertiser and author. [1] She is currently the CEO & President of Kaplan Thaler Productions. As an advertiser she helped create advertising campaigns that are well known in American culture including the Aflac duck [2] and the “Yes, Yes, Yes” campaign for Clairol Herbal Essence. [3]
Clairol logo. Clairol is the American personal care-product division of company Wella, specializing in hair coloring and hair care.Clairol was founded in 1931 by Americans Joan Gelb and her husband Lawrence M. Gelb, with business partner and lifelong friend James Romeo, after discovering hair-coloring preparations while traveling in France. [1]
The commercial was a hit on video-sharing websites, such as YouTube, where it had received over 60 million views by February 22, 2022. [1] In June 2010 the ad won the Grand Prix for film at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival , [ 18 ] and in July 2010 it won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Commercial.
Chandra worked as a model and commercial actress in national and international campaigns for Nescafe, Verizon, Glamour Magazine, P&G, Crocs, Acura, Herbal Essences, LG, and Clinique. [5] In fall 2011, she was selected as one of the five faces of Bare Escentuals international "Be A Force of Beauty" campaign. [6]
Holly disapproves of Tina's pursue of a relationship with her boss who is married and the two fight. Meanwhile Holly is trying to earn money to buy Val's wedding present by auditioning for the part to appear on a Herbal Essences commercial where she is beaten by Jadyn Maria (who was featured in the commercial in real life).
The Herb commercials, launched in November 1985, [2] were created by the J. Walter Thompson advertising agency at an expense of approximately US$40 million (about US$106 million in 2022). [3] Donald Dempsey, Thompson's Executive Vice President of Marketing, oversaw the creation of the campaign, and it continued under the direction of Tom Sawyer ...