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Clean & Clear Event AVP Script
Kath C. Eustaquio-Derla April 11, 2017 0
Client: Clean & Clear
Copywriter: Katherine C. Eustaquio
Type: AVP Script Copy
INTRO:
Welcome to high school, girlfriends! Are you ready to make teenage hood the best time of your life? Nothing says confidence like fab fashion, a rockin’ personality, and oil-free and pimple-free skin! Here at the Clean and Clear (Event Title), we’ll give you the inside scoop on today’s latest fashion with help from our fashion editor (name here) of (magazine here); personality-building with the fab and famous Andi9; and the secret to an oil-free and pimple-free skin all year round with dermatologist (name here). Wow! Isn’t that exciting! So get ready for an afternoon of fun because with a clean and clear skin, nothing can stop you from getting the best out of everything that comes your way!
TRAILER AVP Revised
Welcome to high school, girlfriends! Are you ready to make teenagehood the best time of your life? Alright! Today, we’re going to talk about how fab fashion, a rockin’ personality, and an oil-free and pimple-free skin can give you the confidence to face this exciting stage of your life!
Here at the Clean & Clear (Event Title), we’ll help you discover the best types of clothes that fit your body type and the inside scoop in today’s latest teen style from our fashion editor (name here). In our personality quiz, we will help you realize who could be your celebrity BFF and give you tips on how to make your friendship better and last forever! Of course, Clean & Clear will also give you the secrets to having an oil-free and pimple-free skin all year round with the help of our dermatologist (name here). Wow! There’s so much to learn today! So are you ready to be a full-fledged teenager? Get ready to have tons of fun because Clean & Clear is here to prep you up for the wonderful world of teenagehood!
FASHION AVP Revised
Did you know that Scarlett Johannson is an hourglass, Hilary Duff is a banana, Beyonce is a pear, and Drew Barrymore is an apple? No kidding! Of course, we’re not talking about their favorite food. We’re talking about their body shapes!
Girls, why do you think these celebrities look great? No, it’s not the designer clothes and expensive shoes that make look fabulous on the red carpet, it’s how they dress! You see girls, these celebrities know their bodies well and they know what fashion statements work on them. If you want to master your look, first, you have to know what body type you have so you can highlight your best features! Good thing Clean & Clear is here to help you find out if you’re an hourglass, a banana, a pear or an apple. We will also help you dress for your body type and look great all the time!
Hourglass Shape
If you are blessed with a big bust, small waist, and wide hips, then you’re one of the 8% of girls with a full hourglass figure! However, most girls with an hourglass figure get highly consciously of their curves. Don’t be! Show off those curves in simple A-line skirts, strapless tops, boot-cut pants, dresses, and body-hugging jackets!
Banana Shape
Girls with banana shape figure are usually slim and athletic. Sometimes, they can appear “boyish” because of their “straight line” body frame. Even if banana shape girls have modest curves, they have amazingly long legs! If you have the banana figure, you can look slim and fabulous by wearing tops with ruffles and bold prints paired with low-cut jeans to emphasize your small waist. Jackets and layered accessories will also help emphasize your top.
Pear Shape
If you have small waist and wide hips, then you have a pear shape figure. One of the best tricks to draw attention to your upper body is by wearing tops with horizontal stripes pairing them with boot cut jeans. Also, wearing light colored tops draw the attention to your upper body while dark colored bottoms create a slimming effect on your lower body. Stick to shoes that go right below the ankles to make your legs look longer.
Apple Shape
Girls with an apple figure have broad shoulders, generous breasts, and relatively smaller lower body. They say that apple-shaped girls are more friendly-looking compared to the rest, now here’s how to look fabulous.
Look for long tops and jackets that reach beyond your waist. Empire waist shirts would look fab on you. Try on simple and straight cut blouses, pants and skirts – you’ll see that these would look best on your figure.
Now that you know your body type, it’s easier to shop for clothes and shoes that would look best on you. Dressing up is one of the best things about being a teen, and now that you’re ready, get confident and rock that look!
PSYCHOLOGY AVP Revised
You and your BFFs, or your barkada, are friends because you have a lot in common. But you are still individuals. That means you still differ in opinions and some interests. In order to get along better, here are some tips on how to make your BFF bonds stronger.
1. Plan regular bonding sessions so you and your friends can get to know each other better. You can schedule a weekly bonding session – go shopping, watch a chick flick, or even stay at home and bake cookies together.
2. Do something nice for her once in a while so you can show her how much you value her friendship. You don’t have to give her materials things. A hug will do. Or leave simple notes in her journal as little surprises to remind her what a sweet and thoughtful friend you are.
3. Share your life with your BFF. Include her in your activities. Make her a part of your world. Trust each other and share secrets.
4. It’s okay to argue with each other or have fights once in a while. But learn to apologize if you are the one at fault and learn from your mistakes. Healthy arguments can make your friendship stronger.
5. Accept them for who they are. Don’t try to change them. We all have different friends who paint different colors to make our teen life even more colorful!
Having a BFF in high school is one of the most wonderful experiences this stage of your life can offer. You know you’re ready to be a teen when you have your BFF by your side to share the fun-filled experiences of being a teen! So girls, don’t forget to have fun and make memories with your BFFs that will last a lifetime!
Derma AVP Revised as of Feb 4, 2010
Girls, we all know that an oil-free and pimple-free skin helps to give us the confidence to go out, explore new and exciting things, and meet new people — that’s how teens should be! Having fun without any worries! So it’s important to give your skin the best care to keep it clean, clear, and blemish-free!
But first, you have to know what skin type you have. Do you have dry, normal, sensitive, combination or oily skin? Sometimes, your skin can go from oily to dry to sensitive because of stress, diets, and even your environment. To keep those nasty pimples away, you have to maintain a well-balanced diet, healthy lifestyle, and an effective daily skin regimen so you can face the world with confidence and have those picture-perfect moments with your BFFs everyday!
Lucky us, Clean & Clear is here to give us the lowdown on the 5 skin types.
Dry Skin
You get dry skin when your oil glands do not supply enough moisture to the skin. As a result, your skin becomes dehydrated. To care for dry skin, avoid using hot water to wash your face. Use a gentle facial wash to effectively clean your face. Follow with an oil-free moisturizer to bring back your skin’s moisture. Pat your face dry gently using a soft towel to avoid irritatioN.
Normal Skin
When you’ve got normal skin, you’re considered lucky. Your skin has an even tone, soft and smooth texture with no visible pores or blemishes. You may experience pimples occasionally but it’s generally not a problem for you. To maintain your normal skin, wash twice a day using an effective yet gentle cleanser to remove oil and dirt. To keep your skin’s natural moisture balance, apply an oil-free moisturizer.
Sensitive Skin
Your skin is thin and fine-textured. It reacts quickly to both heat and cold, so watch out for too much sun or wind. You’ll notice that your face is usually dry, delicate, and prone to allergic reactions. Be careful of the products you use on your skin. Remember that people react differently to skin products.
Make it a regular habit to apply sunscreen if you’ve got sensitive skin. Use mild hypoallergenic cleansers and dry your face gently with a soft towel. And don’t forget your moisturizer!
Combination Skin
Girls with combination skin have some facial areas that are dry and some oily. Your T-zone, consisting of your forehead, nose, and chin, usually experiences oiliness while your cheeks are often dry. To care for this type of skin, you should treat it as two different types. For the dry part, use a gentle cleanser and gently pat dry. Avoid using hot water for this area. Finish with a moisturizer to keep moisture locked in. For the oily part, use a cleanser that cleans deep into pores to avoid clogged pores. Use an oil-free moisturizer to maintain moisture without the shine.
Oily Skin
Oily skin appears shiny, thick and dull colored. Your pores are coarse, and you are more prone to blackheads, whiteheads, and pimples. When cleansing oily skin, use warm water and a deep cleansing wash to prevent the pores from clogging. Use an oil-free moisturizer to maintain a shine-free complexion while keeping your skin moisturized. You may need to wash more often –maybe twice to thrice a day. But be careful of too much washing because this might cause your skin to dry up, and later produce more oil.
Top 5 Skin Questions Asked by Teens
1. How will my skin change now that I’m a teen?
Hormonal change during adolescence makes the skin oily and pimple-prone. That’s because your skin produces more sebum or oil than usual. Factors like heredity, weather changes, and make up can also lead to oily skin and breakouts.
2. When will I start getting pimples and what causes them?
Pimples develop when excess sebum or oil mixes with dead skin cells and dirt that cause the pores to clog. This, in turn, promotes bacteria growth that irritates the skin and causes the redness and inflammation associated with pimples. And since your skin gets naturally oily during your teens, it’s possible to develop pimples at an early age.
3. Can oily food cause pimples?
Hormonal imbalance, stress, and dirt are the main culprits that cause acne. It’s not necessary that you avoid greasy foods but eating more fruits and vegetables and drinking lots of water can also help make your skin clearer.
4. How can I best prevent pimples?
Your skin is naturally oily during your teens. So the best way to prevent pimples begins with controlling the oil on your skin. One way to do that is to cleanse properly with products that have already been trusted and designed for teen skin. The last thing an oily skin need is more oil, so avoid using moisturizers, cleansers, and makeup that are oil-based because these are more suitable for dry skin. Try using oil control films to remove and control excess oil during the day. Finally, since stress also causes the skin to break out, give yourself a nice “quiet time” every day to battle stress-related skin problems.
Here are 3 skincare routines to remember to effectively prevent pimples:
a. Washing with ordinary bath soap is no longer enough. They can best control oil by using a facial
cleanser that cleans deep inside pores to give long-lasting oil control.
b. Moisturize with an oil-free moisturizer that does not clog pores.
c. Prevent oil and shine throughout the day by dabbing on face powder and using oil control films.
5. When I do start experiencing breakouts, how can I best treat them?
Since your skin is naturally oily at this stage, the best way to prevent breakouts and pimples is to use products that are specially made for teens and trusted by teens to help keep skin oil-free and pimple-free.
Now that you know what skin type you have and how hormonal change, stress, and environment can lead to excess oil and acne, the better you can take care of your skin to keep it clean and clear all year long for those important dates and occasions you and your BFF shouldn’t miss out on.
Copywriter: Katherine C. Eustaquio
Type: AVP Script Copy
INTRO:
Welcome to high school, girlfriends! Are you ready to make teenage hood the best time of your life? Nothing says confidence like fab fashion, a rockin’ personality, and oil-free and pimple-free skin! Here at the Clean and Clear (Event Title), we’ll give you the inside scoop on today’s latest fashion with help from our fashion editor (name here) of (magazine here); personality-building with the fab and famous Andi9; and the secret to an oil-free and pimple-free skin all year round with dermatologist (name here). Wow! Isn’t that exciting! So get ready for an afternoon of fun because with a clean and clear skin, nothing can stop you from getting the best out of everything that comes your way!
TRAILER AVP Revised
Welcome to high school, girlfriends! Are you ready to make teenagehood the best time of your life? Alright! Today, we’re going to talk about how fab fashion, a rockin’ personality, and an oil-free and pimple-free skin can give you the confidence to face this exciting stage of your life!
Here at the Clean & Clear (Event Title), we’ll help you discover the best types of clothes that fit your body type and the inside scoop in today’s latest teen style from our fashion editor (name here). In our personality quiz, we will help you realize who could be your celebrity BFF and give you tips on how to make your friendship better and last forever! Of course, Clean & Clear will also give you the secrets to having an oil-free and pimple-free skin all year round with the help of our dermatologist (name here). Wow! There’s so much to learn today! So are you ready to be a full-fledged teenager? Get ready to have tons of fun because Clean & Clear is here to prep you up for the wonderful world of teenagehood!
FASHION AVP Revised
Did you know that Scarlett Johannson is an hourglass, Hilary Duff is a banana, Beyonce is a pear, and Drew Barrymore is an apple? No kidding! Of course, we’re not talking about their favorite food. We’re talking about their body shapes!
Girls, why do you think these celebrities look great? No, it’s not the designer clothes and expensive shoes that make look fabulous on the red carpet, it’s how they dress! You see girls, these celebrities know their bodies well and they know what fashion statements work on them. If you want to master your look, first, you have to know what body type you have so you can highlight your best features! Good thing Clean & Clear is here to help you find out if you’re an hourglass, a banana, a pear or an apple. We will also help you dress for your body type and look great all the time!
Hourglass Shape
If you are blessed with a big bust, small waist, and wide hips, then you’re one of the 8% of girls with a full hourglass figure! However, most girls with an hourglass figure get highly consciously of their curves. Don’t be! Show off those curves in simple A-line skirts, strapless tops, boot-cut pants, dresses, and body-hugging jackets!
Banana Shape
Girls with banana shape figure are usually slim and athletic. Sometimes, they can appear “boyish” because of their “straight line” body frame. Even if banana shape girls have modest curves, they have amazingly long legs! If you have the banana figure, you can look slim and fabulous by wearing tops with ruffles and bold prints paired with low-cut jeans to emphasize your small waist. Jackets and layered accessories will also help emphasize your top.
Pear Shape
If you have small waist and wide hips, then you have a pear shape figure. One of the best tricks to draw attention to your upper body is by wearing tops with horizontal stripes pairing them with boot cut jeans. Also, wearing light colored tops draw the attention to your upper body while dark colored bottoms create a slimming effect on your lower body. Stick to shoes that go right below the ankles to make your legs look longer.
Apple Shape
Girls with an apple figure have broad shoulders, generous breasts, and relatively smaller lower body. They say that apple-shaped girls are more friendly-looking compared to the rest, now here’s how to look fabulous.
Look for long tops and jackets that reach beyond your waist. Empire waist shirts would look fab on you. Try on simple and straight cut blouses, pants and skirts – you’ll see that these would look best on your figure.
Now that you know your body type, it’s easier to shop for clothes and shoes that would look best on you. Dressing up is one of the best things about being a teen, and now that you’re ready, get confident and rock that look!
PSYCHOLOGY AVP Revised
You and your BFFs, or your barkada, are friends because you have a lot in common. But you are still individuals. That means you still differ in opinions and some interests. In order to get along better, here are some tips on how to make your BFF bonds stronger.
1. Plan regular bonding sessions so you and your friends can get to know each other better. You can schedule a weekly bonding session – go shopping, watch a chick flick, or even stay at home and bake cookies together.
2. Do something nice for her once in a while so you can show her how much you value her friendship. You don’t have to give her materials things. A hug will do. Or leave simple notes in her journal as little surprises to remind her what a sweet and thoughtful friend you are.
3. Share your life with your BFF. Include her in your activities. Make her a part of your world. Trust each other and share secrets.
4. It’s okay to argue with each other or have fights once in a while. But learn to apologize if you are the one at fault and learn from your mistakes. Healthy arguments can make your friendship stronger.
5. Accept them for who they are. Don’t try to change them. We all have different friends who paint different colors to make our teen life even more colorful!
Having a BFF in high school is one of the most wonderful experiences this stage of your life can offer. You know you’re ready to be a teen when you have your BFF by your side to share the fun-filled experiences of being a teen! So girls, don’t forget to have fun and make memories with your BFFs that will last a lifetime!
Derma AVP Revised as of Feb 4, 2010
Girls, we all know that an oil-free and pimple-free skin helps to give us the confidence to go out, explore new and exciting things, and meet new people — that’s how teens should be! Having fun without any worries! So it’s important to give your skin the best care to keep it clean, clear, and blemish-free!
But first, you have to know what skin type you have. Do you have dry, normal, sensitive, combination or oily skin? Sometimes, your skin can go from oily to dry to sensitive because of stress, diets, and even your environment. To keep those nasty pimples away, you have to maintain a well-balanced diet, healthy lifestyle, and an effective daily skin regimen so you can face the world with confidence and have those picture-perfect moments with your BFFs everyday!
Lucky us, Clean & Clear is here to give us the lowdown on the 5 skin types.
Dry Skin
You get dry skin when your oil glands do not supply enough moisture to the skin. As a result, your skin becomes dehydrated. To care for dry skin, avoid using hot water to wash your face. Use a gentle facial wash to effectively clean your face. Follow with an oil-free moisturizer to bring back your skin’s moisture. Pat your face dry gently using a soft towel to avoid irritatioN.
Normal Skin
When you’ve got normal skin, you’re considered lucky. Your skin has an even tone, soft and smooth texture with no visible pores or blemishes. You may experience pimples occasionally but it’s generally not a problem for you. To maintain your normal skin, wash twice a day using an effective yet gentle cleanser to remove oil and dirt. To keep your skin’s natural moisture balance, apply an oil-free moisturizer.
Sensitive Skin
Your skin is thin and fine-textured. It reacts quickly to both heat and cold, so watch out for too much sun or wind. You’ll notice that your face is usually dry, delicate, and prone to allergic reactions. Be careful of the products you use on your skin. Remember that people react differently to skin products.
Make it a regular habit to apply sunscreen if you’ve got sensitive skin. Use mild hypoallergenic cleansers and dry your face gently with a soft towel. And don’t forget your moisturizer!
Combination Skin
Girls with combination skin have some facial areas that are dry and some oily. Your T-zone, consisting of your forehead, nose, and chin, usually experiences oiliness while your cheeks are often dry. To care for this type of skin, you should treat it as two different types. For the dry part, use a gentle cleanser and gently pat dry. Avoid using hot water for this area. Finish with a moisturizer to keep moisture locked in. For the oily part, use a cleanser that cleans deep into pores to avoid clogged pores. Use an oil-free moisturizer to maintain moisture without the shine.
Oily Skin
Oily skin appears shiny, thick and dull colored. Your pores are coarse, and you are more prone to blackheads, whiteheads, and pimples. When cleansing oily skin, use warm water and a deep cleansing wash to prevent the pores from clogging. Use an oil-free moisturizer to maintain a shine-free complexion while keeping your skin moisturized. You may need to wash more often –maybe twice to thrice a day. But be careful of too much washing because this might cause your skin to dry up, and later produce more oil.
Top 5 Skin Questions Asked by Teens
1. How will my skin change now that I’m a teen?
Hormonal change during adolescence makes the skin oily and pimple-prone. That’s because your skin produces more sebum or oil than usual. Factors like heredity, weather changes, and make up can also lead to oily skin and breakouts.
2. When will I start getting pimples and what causes them?
Pimples develop when excess sebum or oil mixes with dead skin cells and dirt that cause the pores to clog. This, in turn, promotes bacteria growth that irritates the skin and causes the redness and inflammation associated with pimples. And since your skin gets naturally oily during your teens, it’s possible to develop pimples at an early age.
3. Can oily food cause pimples?
Hormonal imbalance, stress, and dirt are the main culprits that cause acne. It’s not necessary that you avoid greasy foods but eating more fruits and vegetables and drinking lots of water can also help make your skin clearer.
4. How can I best prevent pimples?
Your skin is naturally oily during your teens. So the best way to prevent pimples begins with controlling the oil on your skin. One way to do that is to cleanse properly with products that have already been trusted and designed for teen skin. The last thing an oily skin need is more oil, so avoid using moisturizers, cleansers, and makeup that are oil-based because these are more suitable for dry skin. Try using oil control films to remove and control excess oil during the day. Finally, since stress also causes the skin to break out, give yourself a nice “quiet time” every day to battle stress-related skin problems.
Here are 3 skincare routines to remember to effectively prevent pimples:
a. Washing with ordinary bath soap is no longer enough. They can best control oil by using a facial
cleanser that cleans deep inside pores to give long-lasting oil control.
b. Moisturize with an oil-free moisturizer that does not clog pores.
c. Prevent oil and shine throughout the day by dabbing on face powder and using oil control films.
5. When I do start experiencing breakouts, how can I best treat them?
Since your skin is naturally oily at this stage, the best way to prevent breakouts and pimples is to use products that are specially made for teens and trusted by teens to help keep skin oil-free and pimple-free.
Now that you know what skin type you have and how hormonal change, stress, and environment can lead to excess oil and acne, the better you can take care of your skin to keep it clean and clear all year long for those important dates and occasions you and your BFF shouldn’t miss out on.