Color Scheme of L'Oreal's Commercial Add

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L’Oreal’s ad only shows three colors in the page that is black, white, and lavender. The color scheme in any commercial ad is very important since the two contrasting colors will help make products stand out and appear more unique and enticing to consumers. The lavender color L’Oreal chose represents a sense of femininity and indicates that the ad is focused and targeted only towards women. The lavender symbolizes a woman’s femininity and royalty. On a black and white background, the lavender will be the only splash of color that will capture the consumers’ eye. The color scheme of the ad seems to be saying that women are graceful, and royal so they should be using L’Oreal Paris’s Boost It hairspray. The hairspray will transform any woman into a woman of grace and royalty. Being in touch with a woman’s feminism and being seen as royalty can relate back to the childhood fairytale stories where the princess finds her prince charming, marries, and becomes royalty. The color black represents boldness and power L’Oreal’s hairspray contains. It is basically saying that L’Oreal’s Boost It h...

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