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L'Oreal Paris Targets Ads Based on Hair Color Found in Photos Innovative Campaign for Ombre Uses GumGum Image Recognition Technology . Marketwired . Tue, Jun 10, 2014, 9:53 AM.
L’Oreal Paris is breaking barriers and making history by featuring Amena Khan, a hijab-wearing woman, ... “Whether or not your hair is on display,” she says in the ad, ...
First Hijab-Wearing L'Oréal Paris Hair Model Backs Out of Campaign After Twitter Backlash. She decided to step down from her campaign after backlash from controversial tweets ...
L'Oreal Paris Just Dropped The First Hair Campaign Featuring A Hijab & I'm So Here For It. by Allanah Dykes. Jan. 18, 2018. L'Oreal UK. ... hijab-wearing model in a mainstream hair ad.
To promote its ombre hair color product, L'Oreal is using the "in-image ad platform" to run display ads across GumGum's network of over 1,000 publishers. L'Oreal Paris Senior VP of Marketing Malena ...
NEW YORK — Beauty company L'Oréal Paris has applied image recognition technology to target product ads based on the hair color identified in photos of faces for its Ombré campaign, which is ...
What began with just one hair-dye product has become a company with more than 80,000 products. Here's a look back at some of L'Oréal's iconic images and vintage ads. 1 ... in Paris. 2 L'Oréal Ad ...
Cosmetics giant L’Oreal says it didn’t lighten Beyonce’s skin tone in an ad.“We highly value our relationship with Ms. Knowles. It is categorically untrue that L’Oreal Paris altered Ms ...
Amena Khan, one of the many Muslim beauty influencers taking the industry by storm, is making waves again as she stars in a new video for L'Oréal Paris UK's Elvive line. The casting is a first ...
L’Oréal Paris has tapped Winona Ryder to appear in a campaign tied to a massive rebrand of its U.S. hair business, WWD has exclusively learned.