By now, you’re probably familiar with Dove’s series of “Real Beauty” ads, particularly the long form, online versions (like “Sketches” and, more recently, “Patches”) that revolve around experiments ostensibly aimed at showing a panel of female subjects that they are more beautiful than the hideous sea monsters they believe themselves to be. In fact, the campaign has become such a notable part of pop culture that it has spawned a comprehensive guide to understanding its meme-ness, and all the parody ads and commentary it has inspired.
This particular parody perfectly highlights just how defeated the campaign’s videos makes its participants out to be, needing a beauty brand to swoop in and save them from themselves:
Always remember: You are more beautiful than a beauty company tells you that you think you aren’t.
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