Aishwarya Rai: The Award Winning L'Oreal Advertisement 'Pics'

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Award Winning L'Oreal Advertisement: Bollywood belle Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has been a brand ambassador for L'Oreal for years now and she keeps coming back with more TV commercials that entice viewers and wow fans!
Mrs. Bachchan sure was a busy bee at this year's Cannes Film Festival, but it didn't stopped her from taking some time off her hectic schedule to talk about her job as one of L'Oreal's most beautiful brand ambassadors.
It certainly wasn't all play and no work for Ash who sat down for an intimate interview, talking about how much she loves coming to Cannes every year and how important it is for her to have a cosmetic brand she can count on when she travels and works in different countries and climates.
Along with Hollywood hotties Beyonce, Jennifer Aniston and Eva Longoria, Aishwarya has starred in L'Oreal ads and TV commercials seen by people all over the world and the Queen of B-town is not planning on stepping down anytime soon! Ash, who recently turned 36, has just come out with a new TV commercial for L'Oreal's 'Total Repair' 5, which stands for 'five problems, one solution.'
One L'Oreal product that Ash refuses to do however is the brand's fairness cream. Ultra fair Aishwarya  has flat out refused to be the spokeswoman for the skin fairness cream venture. The actress was L'Oreal's first choice because she is one of the most gorgeous and recognizable faces of Bollywood.

With her shinny, long hair Ash is also the perfect choice for a shampoo commercial and we have to sat the actress looks gorgeous. There is only one problem; Ash looks too skinny! There is no way she could have lost so much weight since we last saw her curves on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival in May! So the Photoshop award of the year goes to Aishwarya for her L'Oreal Total Repair 5 commercial! Check it out here and tell us what you think.

 
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