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CVS Just Unveiled Photoshop-Free Beauty Ads With CoverGirl, Revlon, and Neutrogena

In January of last year, CVS unveiled a campaign to create new standards for beauty ads in their stores—namely, phasing out airbrushing and other digital alterations. Part of that included the debut of the CVS Beauty Mark, a watermark placed on advertisements confirming to customers that the images weren’t digitally altered or retouched (which CVS…

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CVS' New Photoshop-Free Beauty Ads Were Produced by Women

Back in January, CVS announced it was planning to no longer digitally alter images featured in its beauty ads—which it defined as “changing or enhancing a person’s shape, size, proportion, skin or eye color, wrinkles or any other individual characteristics.” In a push for transparency, the pharmacy also revealed it would be putting a logo…

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