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TEACHER SLAMS MAKE-UP BRAND'S AD CAMPAIGN THAT TELLS GIRLS 'SKIP CLASS NOT CONCEALER'
05-07-2017
2017
wacky and real life

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titleTEACHER SLAMS MAKE-UP BRAND'S AD CAMPAIGN THAT TELLS GIRLS 'SKIP CLASS NOT CONCEALER'
subject date05-07-2017
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC FROM MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: ANOTHER WOMAN SPOTTED THE BENEFIT MAKE UP ADVERT) A teacher has slammed a cosmetics brands advertising campaign that tells young girls to skip class not concealer. Josh Key, from Perth, Scotland, spotted the Benefit Cosmetics advert on his way to the school where he begins teaching at in September and claims it tells girls they just need to be pretty. The poster depicts a young woman lay in bed holding an alarm clock and appearing sleepy while what appears to be a teacher stands next to her and a pile of books, alluding to a school theme. Numerous angry parents have hit out at Benefit on social media and are appealing to the make-up brand to reconsider their campaign - while Debenhams have vowed to remove it by July 3. SEE MERCURY COPY

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titleTEACHER SLAMS MAKE-UP BRAND'S AD CAMPAIGN THAT TELLS GIRLS 'SKIP CLASS NOT CONCEALER'
subject date05-07-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC FROM MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: TEACHER JOSH KEY SPOTTED THE BENEFIT ADVERT ON HIS WAY TO SCHOOL) A teacher has slammed a cosmetics brands advertising campaign that tells young girls to skip class not concealer. Josh Key, from Perth, Scotland, spotted the Benefit Cosmetics advert on his way to the school where he begins teaching at in September and claims it tells girls they just need to be pretty. The poster depicts a young woman lay in bed holding an alarm clock and appearing sleepy while what appears to be a teacher stands next to her and a pile of books, alluding to a school theme. Numerous angry parents have hit out at Benefit on social media and are appealing to the make-up brand to reconsider their campaign - while Debenhams have vowed to remove it by July 3. SEE MERCURY COPY

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titleTEACHER SLAMS MAKE-UP BRAND'S AD CAMPAIGN THAT TELLS GIRLS 'SKIP CLASS NOT CONCEALER'
subject date05-07-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC FROM MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: THE BENEFIT ADVERT URGING PEOPLE TO SKIP CLASS NOT CONCEALER) A teacher has slammed a cosmetics brands advertising campaign that tells young girls to skip class not concealer. Josh Key, from Perth, Scotland, spotted the Benefit Cosmetics advert on his way to the school where he begins teaching at in September and claims it tells girls they just need to be pretty. The poster depicts a young woman lay in bed holding an alarm clock and appearing sleepy while what appears to be a teacher stands next to her and a pile of books, alluding to a school theme. Numerous angry parents have hit out at Benefit on social media and are appealing to the make-up brand to reconsider their campaign - while Debenhams have vowed to remove it by July 3. SEE MERCURY COPY

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titleTEACHER SLAMS MAKE-UP BRAND'S AD CAMPAIGN THAT TELLS GIRLS 'SKIP CLASS NOT CONCEALER'
subject date05-07-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC FROM MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: ANOTHER WOMAN SPOTTED THE BENEFIT MAKE UP ADVERT) A teacher has slammed a cosmetics brands advertising campaign that tells young girls to skip class not concealer. Josh Key, from Perth, Scotland, spotted the Benefit Cosmetics advert on his way to the school where he begins teaching at in September and claims it tells girls they just need to be pretty. The poster depicts a young woman lay in bed holding an alarm clock and appearing sleepy while what appears to be a teacher stands next to her and a pile of books, alluding to a school theme. Numerous angry parents have hit out at Benefit on social media and are appealing to the make-up brand to reconsider their campaign - while Debenhams have vowed to remove it by July 3. SEE MERCURY COPY

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titleTEACHER SLAMS MAKE-UP BRAND'S AD CAMPAIGN THAT TELLS GIRLS 'SKIP CLASS NOT CONCEALER'
subject date05-07-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC FROM MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: DEBENHAMS PR TEAM EXPLAINING THAT THEY WILL BE REMOVING THE BENEFIT MAKE UP ADVERT FROM THEIR STORES BY THE THIRD OF JULY) A teacher has slammed a cosmetics brands advertising campaign that tells young girls to skip class not concealer. Josh Key, from Perth, Scotland, spotted the Benefit Cosmetics advert on his way to the school where he begins teaching at in September and claims it tells girls they just need to be pretty. The poster depicts a young woman lay in bed holding an alarm clock and appearing sleepy while what appears to be a teacher stands next to her and a pile of books, alluding to a school theme. Numerous angry parents have hit out at Benefit on social media and are appealing to the make-up brand to reconsider their campaign - while Debenhams have vowed to remove it by July 3. SEE MERCURY COPY