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Hold Hairspray
Product Name
Hold Hairspray.
Product description
Hold is a quality hairspray available in four fruity scents – grape, strawberry, blueberry and apple. The delicious scents stay in hair for up to six hours. It comes in a 500 mL bottle for the affordable price of $7.99. Hold comes in an attractive, bright bottle that will stand out from the other dull bottles on the shelf. It promotes shiny and healthy hair through added conditioning agents. It is easy to brush out and will provide an all day flexible hold and shine. There are no products that can provide a better salon finish than hold.
Slogan
For that extra hold you need.

Jingle/Script.
Voiceover: Hold Hairspray – For that extra hold you need. Available in four fruity scents.

Target audience
My target audience is females because generally women use hairspray. The scents that hold comes in are scents that would appeal to females of any age,
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The girl that uses Hold Hairspray in the commercial is attractive and has beautiful hair throughout the ad.
Glittering Generalization – it is near impossible to have a hairspray that will last through what it does in my advertisement. In my ad it makes out that my hairspray will hold the hair in place through anything but in reality it may not. This makes my product sound good and seem too good to be true.
Escape – Women always worry about what their hair looks like. When they see my product they will assume that when they use Hold hairspray they wont have to constantly worry about having bad hair days.
Visual aspects-
My advertisement will use a variety of camera shots such as Medium close up, long shot, very long shot and medium long shot. My ad will be bright to grab viewer’s attention.
The start of my ad will be set in a bathroom. It will be a very light bathroom, mainly white in

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