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Entrant: Ogilvy Singapore, Singapore
Brand: Shea Moisture
Title: "The Visa Loophole"
Corporate Name of Client: Unilever
Client Company: Unilever
Agency: Ogilvy Singapore, Singapore
Agency Chief Creative Officer, Asia Pacific: Reed Collins
Chief Creative Officers: Nicolas Courant/Marco Versolato
Group Creative Director: Jason Nartey
Creative Director: Stephan Schwarz
Associate Creative Directors: Nicolas Iampolsky/Adrian Gambaretto/Maggie Michella
Agency Senior Producer: Luke Pidgeon
Agency Videographer: Zadok Donkor
Agency Managing Director, WPP@Unilever: David Dahan
Agency Asia Managing Director, Unilever: Aanchal Sethi
Agency Executive Strategy Director: Sumegha Rao
Agency Strategy Director: Anam Hakeem
Agency Business Director: Pritika Gupta
Agency Account Executive: Gadelyn Laryea
Agency Account Directors: Vinx Zhang/Betsey Osuteye
Director: Connor Gilhooly
1st AD: Henry Buckley
Executive Producer: Peter Grasse
Line Producer: Yukika Tasaki
Director of Photography: Gianpaolo Lupori

Description:
Japan is home to 20,000 Japanese people with ethnic African roots. All these people came to have a better life but found that one very deeply cultural must have been not being satisfied: The care their hair needs.

From the 500,000 hairdressers in Japan, there are very few of them that know how to treat Afro-textured hair. The reason for this injustice is that Japanese immigration policies make it even more difficult for a foreign hairdresser to get a visa to work in Japan.

On average, it takes around 2 years to become a licensed hairdresser in Japan, including exams that take place strictly in Japanese. So how could Shea Moisture, a brand deeply rooted in Africa and who cares for Afro-textured hair, bring some relief to this everyday nuisance?