Jennifer Garner Named Neutrogena Brand Ambassador
Media Release 23rd July 2007
Award-Winning Actress Jennifer Garner
Named Brand Ambassador for Neutrogena®
Leading skincare brand Neutrogena® has announced its newest brand ambassador – stunning Hollywood actress Jennifer Garner.
Garner will soon light up Kiwi screens in a series of television advertisements for the popular skincare brand. She will initially represent the Neutrogena® Healthy Defense® SPF 45 Daily Moisturizer with breakthrough sunscreen technology Helioplex™.
Best known for her lead role in the hit TV series Alias, Garner is also renowned for her natural beauty. “Neutrogena has always been a part of my life; I’ve used the products for years,” says Ms Garner. “I feel an emotional connection to the brand because it represents healthy beauty – and that’s something that I strongly support. I am excited to be a part of the Neutrogena family.”
Neutrogena’s NZ Managing Director Craig Towers says he’s excited to have Jennifer Garner as a spokesperson for the brand.
“Jennifer Garner represents a relevant voice that epitomizes both the equity and true spirit of the brand; she is undeniably the perfect choice as she is the quintessential ambassador of healthy beauty,” says Mr Towers.
Garner has appeared in numerous feature films including 13 Going on 30, Catch and Release, Daredevil, Pearl Harbour and Catch Me if You Can. Garner recently wrapped filming Juno for Fox Searchlight and can soon be seen in Universal Pictures The Kingdom, starring opposite Jamie Foxx.
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