Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Superdrug Hair Removal

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Designed by Burst | Country: United Kingdom

“We wanted to take away the embarrassment factor of the whole depils sector, which seems to be generally treated the same as SanPro in its styling. We have focused on the beautiful natural body, using high contrast black and white photography that has a sheen effect, emphasising the smooth skin and evoking the emotion of someone being at one and relaxed with the whole situation. The close up black and white editorial photographic style to empower and inspire the purchaser, not make her feel like a ‘bloke’ that needs a shave or a ‘hairy old witch’. The high contrast images use relevant parts of the body to help communicate which product to use and the coloured band at the top helps differentiate further.”

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