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The ad ended with CeraVe emphasizing it's made with oversight from dermatologists, not Michael Cera. One of the ad's lines was getting some, uh, scrutiny: When Cera said, "Let my cream moisturize ...
What do Michael Cera, Arnold Schwarzenegger ... Meanwhile, Cera led a mildly disturbing CeraVe ad in which he promotes the moisturizer with such disconcerting lines as "human skin is my passion ...
In the ad, the actor's claims that CeraVe is named after him is playfully debunked, reminding audiences that the "Cera" in CeraVe stands for "ceramides," not Michael Cera.
In the ad, the actor's claim that CeraVe is named after him is playfully debunked, reminding audiences that the "Cera" in CeraVe stands for "ceramides," not Michael Cera.
what if CeraVe was developed by actor Michael Cera (same name, baby-soft skin... you get the idea)? This risky yet clever concept allowed CeraVe to use celebrities without compromising its core ...
Michael Cera and CeraVe is no doubt an advertising match made in heaven, but it sure made for a bizarre Super Bowl commercial. During Sunday's Super Bowl 58 between the Kansas City Chiefs and San ...
CeraVe, a dermatologist-recommended skincare brand, aimed to become a cultural icon without compromising its core values by creating a link with actor Michael Cera and releasing an unannounced Super ...
After all, CeraVe had partnered with hundreds of influencers last year to generate buzz about Michael Cera’s potential connection to the skincare brand in the weeks leading up to its first Super ...