CoverGirl's LashBlast Mascara TV Spot, 'I Am What I Make' features Shelina Moreda, a professional motorcycle racer. The ad starts with Shelina walking confidently towards the camera in her racing suit with a helmet in her hand. As she approaches the camera, the narrator says, "You can be anything you want to be."
Shelina then steps forward and starts applying CoverGirl's LashBlast Mascara in front of the camera. As she does so, the narrator continues to say, "You can create your own destiny. Be whoever you want to be."
The camera then switches to different scenes of Shelina racing on a track, with her hair and lashes blowing in the wind. The fast-paced editing and the song "Boys Wanna Be Her" by Peaches in the background create an energetic and empowering atmosphere.
In the final scene, Shelina stands on the podium after winning a race, with the crowd cheering for her. The narrator says, "Create your own makeup, create your own style, and with CoverGirl LashBlast Mascara, you can create your own future."
The TV spot is a bold and empowering message to women that they can achieve whatever they want and be whoever they want to be. With the help of CoverGirl's LashBlast Mascara, they can enhance their lashes and feel confident and fierce.
CoverGirl LashBlast Mascara TV commercial - I Am What I Make produced for CoverGirl was first shown on television on November 4, 2019.
This commercial plays a song by Peaches called Boys Wanna Be Her.
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