Twitter says 'fare thee well' to skin-whitening creams as HUL knocks off 'Fair' from 'Fair and Lovely'

Last year, Unilever had removed words such as fair/fairness, white/whitening from its branding.

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Some netizens felt that ‘Fair and Lovely’ peddled a misguided sense of beauty for decades.
In what can be called a landmark rebranding move, the Indian unit of British-Dutch consumer goods company Unilever, called Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) has dropped the word ‘Fair’ from its skin cream ‘Fair and Lovely’. The move comes after heated protests took place all over the world over the murder of an African-American man George Floyd in Minneapolis, US.

Unilever had come under pressure for its presence in the skin-lightening products segment after Johnson & Johnson, which sells Neutrogena Fine Fairness and Clear Fairness, said it would no longer sell certain products that are advertised as dark-spot reducers.

“We are making our skin care portfolio more inclusive and want to lead the celebration of a more diverse portrayal of beauty. In 2019, we removed the cameo with two faces as well as the shade guides from the packaging of Fair & Lovely and the brand communication progressed from fairness to glow which is a more holistic and inclusive measure of healthy skin," said Sanjiv Mehta, chairman at HUL.


Last year, it had removed words such as fair/fairness, white/whitening, and light/lightening, from its packaging. Soon after the news broke, polarised reactions started pouring in on Twitter.

While some Twitter users appreciated the move, others called out the brand for continuing to sell the cream.

Some netizens lauded the brand for the landmark move.
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Several other Twitter users were highly critical of the move.

This netizen felt that ‘Fair and Lovely’ peddled a misguided sense of beauty for decades.

This Twitter wrote that ‘Fair & Lovely’ is not a product but a mindset that needs to be changed.


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