Funny viral videos by Ogilvy & Mather Advertising Shanghai show the importance of reliable and comfortable feminine hygiene products

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Kotex_Cat.jpg“Why is it so hard for a woman to find an attractive, gentle yet tough and reliable man?” asks Kotex’s latest brand campaign in China.

Kotex, Kimberly-Clark’s feminine care brand, released its latest brand campaign via two funny viral video ads that show the importance of “worry-free protection that pleases the senses.”

Kotex_Man vs Napkin_1.jpgThe first video “Man vs. Napkin” compares finding the perfect man who is attractive, gentle yet tough and reliable to finding the perfect fit in a sanitary napkin that also looks chic, is soft and provides ultimate security from leakage. While it may be more challenging for a woman to find the perfect man, Kotex promises it is not as difficult to find the perfect sanitary napkin that offers all the same qualities.

The second video “Cat” compares women to cats, who are both physically sensitive by nature – especially during their periods. The video shows how both cats and women alike need the kind of worry-free and intimate protection that Kotex products can offer.

Created by Ogilvy & Mather Advertising Shanghai, the entertaining videos have generated positive feedback. The “Cat” video has already attracted 1 million views across video-sharing platforms in the first two weeks of its launch.

Kotex_Man vs Napkin_2.jpg“O&M’s idea helped our brand stand out in the market,” said Jaja Lang, Marketing Director of Adult & Feminine Care, Kimberly-Clark. “Our brand promise of ‘worry-free protection that pleases the senses’ really shone through in a delightful and memorable way.”

Thomas Zhu, Head of Copy of O&M Advertising, Shanghai, said, “Feminine care advertising can be quite formulaic. The goal we set for ourselves was to communicate the product benefits while breaking free from the classic demo-driven ads in this category. We are pleased with what we have created.”

Credits – Chief Creative Officer: Graham Fink. Head of Copy: Thomas Zhu. Creative Director: Bamboo Zhuang. Group Head: Yaya Wu. Senior copywriter: Kiddy Wang. Agency Producer: Xiaolong Wu. Media Agency: Mindshare. Production House: Shine Works.