Performance Claims In Cosmetics Ads Shrink Puffery – NAD Attorney
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The use of puffery in cosmetics advertising has declined recently in the face of marketers' increasing reliance on specific performance claims for their products, according to National Advertising Division staff attorney Annie Ugurlayan
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