Campaign India Team
Sep 07, 2022

Anushka Sharma appointed brand ambassador for L’Oréal Paris

The brand will soon be releasing a campaign to announce the launch of its Glycolic Bright range

Anushka Sharma appointed brand ambassador for L’Oréal Paris
L'Oréal Paris has announced Anushka Sharma as its brand ambassador in India. The brand stated that the actor and entrepreneur who has always been an advocate for a more inclusive world resonated perfectly with its values and initiatives. 
 
The brand will soon be releasing a campaign film, set in Paris, featuring her, to announce the launch of its Glycolic Bright range. 
 
Divya Reddy, general manager, L'Oréal Paris, said, “We are delighted to welcome Anushka Sharma to the L’Oréal Paris family. Anushka shares the mission of the brand L’Oréal Paris – to champion women empowerment and celebrate their beauty because they are all worth it. With science and innovation at the core, we at L’Oréal Paris, strive to create a difference in the Indian Skincare market with our differentiated products which are validated by dermatologists and backed by science. We are ecstatic to join hands with Anushka to drive the skincare revolution in India!”
 
 
 
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Campaign India

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