Sex Appeal

             "Look at the hot chick in this low carb candy ad!"
             "Yeah, she is hot, we should get some of that stuff to see what it tastes like."
             Hot girls wearing very little in advertisements are meant to catch people's eyes, even women's. They almost always do a fine job of it. The technique of showing near naked or naked but covered women in advertisements is used in many different ads for a variety of products. The extra couple seconds people spend looking at the advertisement is exactly what the advertisers want.
             A women in a bikini on the beach, with her chest at about mid-level on the page, with a group of men in the background staring at her, what an ad for Russell Stover low carb candy. The ad uses the sex appeal of a thin woman in a bikini to sell their idea "low carb candy." The advertisers want people who would not mind shedding a few pounds to see the ad and believe that if only they eat low carbohydrate candy, the people will look like the model. Also though, the advertisers want people to notice the men in the background sneaking a peek at the woman in the picture, who looks so good because she eats Russell Stover Low Carb Candy.
             A Gillete for Women citrus shave gel ad is another that uses sex appeal to see the product. In the advertisement, there is a naked woman lying on her side in a pile of citrus fruit. She is smiling like it feels so good to have fruit touch her skin. The advertisers are using the sex appeal of the woman who is having the time of her life lying in fruit along with the exigency technique; they say, "New Satin Care Citrus Infusion Shave Gel." The advertisers want women to believe that if the women use this shave gel, their legs will feel great, and look nice just like the models.
             A naked woman sitting down in a luscious rain forest with beautiful hair, that makes for quite a "White Rain Shampoo&q
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