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I think the skin could have been touched up to not look so hairy. It's kinda gross (not the wrinkles, jus the texture of the skin)
I agree with squirrely.
uhmmmm... If I had yo choose between a fresh smile or a lot of wrinkles.... I'll probably sacrifice the smile....
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really? your life must suck then.
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Ooooooooooh…
i would tend to choose the fresh smile rather then a lot of wrinkles... ;P
that would mean you would become a smileless person tho...smiley happy people are better than boring smileless wrinkle free robots.
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agree
hum........a unique one
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Not world-changing, but a nice, warm approach. At least it's not another toothpaste ad that dramatizes how blindingly brilliant it will make your smile.
Correct me if i am wrong but don't u think laugh lines(wrinkles)appear on both sides of the lips, unless ofcourse we're talking 'bout smiling with eyes. try smiling a lot :)
whatever other people say, It is nice.
like it bosss...Gr8!
At first glance I thought it's another Dove ad. Surprised to see it's for toothpaste. Me likey.
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what a fantastic insight, nice one Dominic Stallard & Clinton Manson. Very fresh
I like the thought behind this, i just have a bit of a problem with the execution, don't you think it would have worked better if they had a younger person compared to this matured lady? Because it can be argued that these are old age wrinkles, smile or no smile.
No idea's too bad...
the wrinkles are from a life time of smiles...yes? hense old age? a hapy old lady confident to smile with the lines to prove it..stop capitalising
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