Rhandell Rubio
May 27, 2011

Aspac Law wins Splash hair colour creative, digital accounts

THE PHILIPPINES - Aspac Law Advertising has scooped up the creative account for all three hair colour brands from Splash Corporation after a competitive three-way pitch.

Aspac Law partners with Kolours account
Aspac Law partners with Kolours account

With the win, Aspac Law will be handling the above-the-line and digital requirements for the Kolours, Shades and Luster colour brands under Splash Corporation's suite of products.

Kolours is the leading brand of hair colour in the country, while Shades is an emerging player in the powder hair dye segment. Luster is introducing the market to semi-permanent colour.

"We are excited to work with Splash because they really make great Filipino products. So many of the agency team have already dyed their hair, and we hope to share this excitement with the market," remarked Miguel Ramos, president of Aspac Law.

Founded in 1985, Splash Corporation manufactures and markets personal care products in the Philippines.

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