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L’Oreal to remove words like ‘whitening’ from skin products

ASSOCIATED PRESS / 2012 The L’Oreal logo at the 65th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France. In a statement, French cosmetics giant L’Oreal says it will remove words like “whitening” from its skincare products following criticism of the company amid global protests against racism.

ASSOCIATED PRESS / 2012

The L’Oreal logo at the 65th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France. In a statement, French cosmetics giant L’Oreal says it will remove words like “whitening” from its skincare products following criticism of the company amid global protests against racism.

PARIS >> French cosmetics giant L’Oreal said today that it will remove words like “whitening” from its skin care products, a move that comes amid global protests against racism sparked by the death of George Floyd in the United States.

The company said in a statement that it “has decided to remove the words white/whitening, fair/fairness, light/lightening from all its skin evening products.”

L’Oreal’s decision follows a similar move by Anglo-Dutch firm Unilever on Thursday. It is among a number of companies that have been the target of criticism in the wake of Floyd’s death following his arrest in Minneapolis.

Earlier this month, L’Oreal tweeted that that it “stands in solidarity with the Black community and against injustice of any kind. … Speaking out is worth it.” The post drew a negative reaction from people who see the company’s business model and advertising as focused on white consumers.

English model Munroe Bergdorf notably accused the beauty brand of hypocrisy for having fired her three years ago. Bergdorf was sacked as L’Oreal UK’s first openly transgender model in 2017 for decrying “the racial violence of white people.”

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