CoverGirl Outlast Stay Brilliant TV Spot, 'News Flash' Featuring Nervo is an advertisement promoting CoverGirl's Outlast Stay Brilliant nail polish. The ad features Australian DJ duo Nervo who are known for their electrifying performance and fashion sense.
The ad begins with a news anchor breaking the news that Nervo has taken over the CoverGirl headquarters. The two DJs are then shown in different spaces of the CoverGirl headquarters as they bring their unique vibe to the brand.
The advertisement is centered around the Outlast Stay Brilliant Nail polish which is showcased in various vivid colors such as Red-dy and Willing, Go-Go Mango and Grapevine. The ad emphasizes that the nail polish is chip-resistant, long-lasting, and easy to apply.
Throughout the ad, Nervo is shown sporting the various colors of the Outlast Stay Brilliant Nail polish on their nails as they dance, work, and perform. The ad encapsulates the essence of the DJ duo, Nervo, who are always up for having fun and living out loud.
CoverGirl's Outlast Stay Brilliant nail polish is a product that is designed to match the vibrant and fearless personality of the modern woman. This advertisement not only showcases the product but also sends a message of empowerment to women, encouraging them to think outside the box and embrace their uniqueness.
CoverGirl Outlast Stay Brilliant TV commercial - News Flash produced for CoverGirl was first shown on television on March 5, 2013.
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