Oil of Olay’s marketing team must really fly on the notion that we women will fall for just about anything. They’ve extended their anti-aging product line to include products for limbs now? I’d like to give their CEO a Q-10 rich colonic.

There’s that vomit-inducing, slap-silly smile again.
Because your arms get crows’ feet and your legs get laugh lines…
June 6, 2007 by misseye
I have to agree with you in every aspect. But I must add the completely stereotypical view Olay presents as well, along with my overbearingly feministic perspecitive. I have never seen one “anti-aging ad” with a man in it. How presumptious of them to only assume that women are petty enough to worry about the longevity of their youth. I know plenty of men who are just as concerned (if not more) with looking “older,” so I highly doubt they are exempt from the overwhelmingly persuasive strategies that Olay has bestowed upon its consumers. This therefore leads me to believe that Oil of Olay is the true dumb participant of this charade.
I doubt that men are too concerned with looking older. We are concerned with money and health mostly. You are probably referring to the metro sexual men but most men are not that type at all. While there’s nothing bad about concerning with looking older, men are just not crazy about keeping up with looking young as women are. If any, men are more concerned with the health that age brought with them.