Lifestyle: Ultra Thin Panty Liners

February 20, 2008 – 11:11 pm | Written by KiwiPulse

   

Ladies, I am sure you all can relate to the ads below. You may want your panty liners to be ultra thin, but do you want the same for your clothing? I guess the answer would be a big NO NO!

Examine each ad closely. Do you think it’s body painting or photoshop? To me, it looks more like photoshop than the art of body painting. Look at the the third picture, it seems not natural at all. Yes, nudity sell but what do you think about this? Overall, it’s creative and different! :roll:

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Advertising Agency: Grey South Africa
Executive Creative Director: Mike Barnwell
Art Director: Gareth Pretorius
Copywriter: Andrew Moore
Source: Ads of the World [1] [2] [3]

    

    


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9 Comments »

Comment by K Owusu
2008-02-21 04:17:37

Sorry I’m not a woman, so I can’t really relate to the panty liners thing.

But to me this is more art than nudity. Even though the ladies are wearing nothing, their whole body is covered. All you can see are the painted clothes.

I think each photo has been photoshopped, but it is primarily body paint. No matter what the pictures are these days, it doesn’t go to print or get published without a digital makeover.

 
Comment by Shanker Bakshi
2008-02-21 04:58:16

Yes Unfortunatly SEX SELLS,

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2008-02-21 08:38:09

I dunno. I’ve found that most women look better with clothes on. It’s how they wear them that’s more attractive than how much they wear!

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Comment by tv brackets
2008-02-21 11:37:50

That is a Photoshop pic for sure! Though I do not understand how this ad is supposed to convince me I need their panty liners.

 
Comment by Forest Parks Subscribed to comments via email
2008-02-21 17:39:45

They look very airbrushed but probably were originally body paint.

I think it would have been more artistic is the photos had been left alone!

It’s not really nudity but it is flaunting the female body. Not totally sure of my stance on the whole thing!

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Comment by durano lawayan
2008-02-22 09:02:32

I can’t make a judgment on their clothes, there’s not much evidence. :-) –Durano, done!

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Comment by Bedroom Furniture
2008-02-24 07:43:52

These ads are no good to convince me to go for these particular panty liners. None of the women seem real to me.

 
Comment by The Fitness Diva
2008-02-26 02:00:59

Well, based on the visual effect, I’m thinking it’s supposed to make some guy want to go buy me these panty liners? I mean, I see this ad catching the eye of a man more than a woman. Quite frankly, painted over breasts do nothing for me! ;)
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2008-02-28 03:47:50

:shock: Thats body paint?
This reminds me of a picture I saw once in a magazine.
It had a picture of a little old man at the museum, looking at a nude painting with his wife.
In his thought balloon he was thinking “I don’t know much about art, but I know what I like!”
I would think with an add such as this they would go for the fully clothed approach.
Tommy

 
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