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Epiderm-A was a whitening lotion in the Philippines. '''In the early 2000s, a commercial was made advertising the said brand starring Filipino actress Shermaine Santiago.'''<ref> [ https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2000/10/28/91791/staying-beautiful-piece-cake-shermaine-santiago?fbclid=IwAR0m15SglUV0Emf1Hun6ft0DQR7lDQa2F6hADqWGKyStgHH4iCHlowYBYD0 Staying beautiful is a piece of cake for Shermaine Santiago] Retrieved 24 Jan '22</ref>
Epiderm-A was a whitening lotion in the Philippines. '''In the early 2000s, a commercial was made advertising the said brand starring Filipino actress Shermaine Santiago.'''<ref> [https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2000/10/28/91791/staying-beautiful-piece-cake-shermaine-santiago?fbclid=IwAR0m15SglUV0Emf1Hun6ft0DQR7lDQa2F6hADqWGKyStgHH4iCHlowYBYD0 Staying beautiful is a piece of cake for Shermaine Santiago] Retrieved 24 Jan '22</ref>


==Premise==
==Premise==

Revision as of 06:20, 24 January 2022

EpidermAPrintAd.jpg

Said to be the print ad version of the ad (from Philippine Daily Inquirer, dated 9/22/2000).

Status: Lost

Epiderm-A was a whitening lotion in the Philippines. In the early 2000s, a commercial was made advertising the said brand starring Filipino actress Shermaine Santiago.[1]

Premise

The commercial starts off with Shermaine wearing a white dress with a wind effect. She is said to be floating. Then, a circular motion transition of the old look to the new look of Epiderm A bottle with the tagline "Alagang Everyday... Alagang Epiderm-A!". The logo was shown at the end afterward.[2]

The commercial has a print ad version shown in newspapers in 2000 from Philippine Daily Inquirer. The model of Epiderm-A at that time was Shermaine Santiago.[3]

Availability

It was said to be aired on GMA-7 during Maynila and Pira-pirasong Pangarap in the early 2000s (a person said it was aired on September 2000, the same month the print ad was posted) according to eyewitnesses. A person said to have contacted Shermaine but she said she doesn't have a copy of the said commercial. The commercial was said to be uploaded on YouTube way back in 2006 but was since deleted.[4]

The TV version of the commercial hasn't yet resurfaced again on the web.

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