Again the nanny British state goes beyond truth in advertisement to agonize about people’s self-image. If the Olay product really did produce the depicted results, the nanny state still would be grumbling about the self-image issue.
No...I see it more as a ‘truth in advertising’ issue. Oil of Olay was claiming that their product does something it doesn’t do. Short of a a prescription grade Retinoid, nothing sold over the counter is going to eradicate wrinkles. Even the rx will just plump/soften them.