Johnson & Johnson has been a long-standing client of
Ace-Saatchi & Saatchi (formerly Ace Compton) since 1959, with the Personal
Products as well as the Feminine Care line as its key assignments. 1990 marked
the year that J&J forayed into the Cosmetics field, targeting Teens as it’s
point-of-market entry.
That year, J&J Philippines launched its JOHNSON’S FACE POWDER, which is
actually a pressed powder version of one of its flagship products, Johnson’s
Baby Powder. That became the take-off point to communicate the face powder’s
merits and benefits to a new market. After all, Johnson’s Baby Powder had been
in the Philippines for over 4 decades and had become a staple product for
Filipino babies.
But, since the baby had grown older, shouldn’t there be a
new product befitting her new stage in life? Thus—JOHNSON’S FACE POWDER.
The Saatchi creatives developed a campaign theme that
would provide product continuity for Johnson’s powder products. This was
articulated in the memorable campaign line—“because
the Baby is now a Lady”.
The TV and Press campaign idea seemed simple enough—it starts
with a close-up of a Baby being splashed
with Johnson’s Baby Powder , followed by
images of the baby growing older, in a series of smooth dissolves, literally
growing before the viewer’s eyes. The last fade-in reveals the refreshingly
beautiful face of a teen-age girl, with
the JOHNSON’S BABY POWDER product
shot appearing beside her. As we follow the girl’s growing up process, the
supers gently come in: “because the baby, is now a lady—JOHNSON’ FACE POWDER”.
It was a simple, no-frills commercial, but with a powerful
visual idea that relied on casting the right models. The search was on for 4
talents who would credibly portray different stages of growth—from a Baby, to a
Moppet, a pre-Teen, and finally, to a Teen beauty.
The exhaustive quest ended
with the casting of four different models who appeared in a series of prints
ads that ran on consecutive pages of a magazine. The same models also appeared
in the launch TV commercial that would proved to be so successful, that it paved
the way for the launch of a new, major teen line –JOHNSON’S TEEN ESSENTIALS.
But.. whatever happened to the 4 models in the commercial? We wonder!
CREDITS:
ADVERTISER: Johnson & Johnson Phils. Inc.
PRODUCT: Johnson's Face Powder
AGENCY: Ace-Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Jimmy F. Santiago
COPYWRITER: Merlee Jayme
ART DIRECTOR: Melvin M. Mangada
CASTER: Flor Salanga
The teen in the 3rd photo is my sister in law Michelle Montelibano-Gomez.
ReplyDeletewow, thank you so much for the update!!
DeleteThe 2nd baby is my daughter, Alexandra Louise Ortigas
ReplyDeleteAmazing, I am sure she is as beautiful and cute as the day this commercial was shot!
DeleteOMG I was wondering who were the models Joanna and Michelle! I was a teenager back then and I thought they were so epic, I ran to the TV everytime the commercial would air. They were my first aspirations as a girl growing up…
ReplyDeleteI am 1990s Johnson and Johnson baby powder Commercial model.
ReplyDeleteBut I can't find my Advertising video?