Ethnic skin often appears lightened in advertisements. This isn’t the first time Loreal has come under fire for “white washing.” This ad features a very white looking Beyonce, and Frida Pinto’s skin looks a lot lighter in her Loreal ad, too.

blog comments powered by Disqus
  1. kathreensmith reblogged this from lacigreen
  2. emmy7mint reblogged this from lacigreen
  3. ericjudysbeard reblogged this from fatbodypolitics
  4. risquemarionette reblogged this from lacigreen
  5. shakinmedown reblogged this from watch-out-for-wrackspurts
  6. precarious-pyramids reblogged this from watch-out-for-wrackspurts
  7. watch-out-for-wrackspurts reblogged this from lacigreen
  8. pimp-daddy-zahhak reblogged this from lacigreen
  9. darth-voldermort reblogged this from lacigreen
  10. grumpy-cat reblogged this from ad-busting
  11. oniongrass reblogged this from stopthattimerave and added:
    Ewewewewewewewwwwwww. The fact people would mess with someone’s actual skin tone to that degree is…urgh, not just...
  12. stopthattimerave reblogged this from sexismsells
  13. femalefox reblogged this from theholymoan and added:
    What about the never ending pressure for pale girls to be more “tanned” /:
  14. penusvenis reblogged this from ad-busting
  15. thesolitarychild reblogged this from thejadeprincess
  16. thejadeprincess reblogged this from lacigreen
  17. baconnegg reblogged this from lacigreen
  18. meow-kitty-kades reblogged this from crazy4tv
  19. crazy4tv reblogged this from lacigreen
  20. brainsnburgers reblogged this from a-prisoner-of-pleasure
  21. a-prisoner-of-pleasure reblogged this from slutevaaa
  22. slutevaaa reblogged this from thetwofwords
  23. doctorwii reblogged this from thestormispassingover
  24. thestormispassingover reblogged this from lacigreen
  25. wandering-antevasin reblogged this from lacigreen