It involves treatments for medicinal problems.
Up until recently they're maintained a pattern.
The more disgusting the disease, the better looking the people who have it.
Consider the commercial for Otezla:
A stunning looking young blonde mother wrapping a towel around her young white child, and then wrapping another towel around a young black child, while the announcer proclaims that they have the solution for psoriasis in the form of a pill.
This is the healthiest looking woman I've ever seen.
I don't care. I just want to meet that mother. I'll take my chances.
And that's the way it usually goes.
But now, there is another commercial that is bucking the trend.
There is a commercial for Dupixent.
A treatment for Excema.
Which I think is similar to psoriasis.
This one depicts way too graphically, a woman with the hoariest skin condition I've ever seen.
Scaly red blotches all over the place.
We should be spared from having to see such things.
I just hope this isn't the beginning of a trend.
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