because you’re worth nothing more than this
Geoff Mulgan is partly on track when he aligns L’Oreal’s slogan with Nationalisim and values of low worth. Oddly(?) Geoff completely omits what appears, to me, to be the obvious point that the message appears to be intentionally delivered to women.
‘you’re worth it…’
…what are you worth? Apparantly a shampoo.. ..or a moisturiser…
Is that really what women are worth?

April 15th, 2008
Personally, I’m worth a lipstick, maybe two on a good day.
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