L'Oreal Under Fire For 'Whitewashing' Knowles

Saturday, August 9, 2008, 16:34 [IST]
L'Oreal Under Fire For 'Whitewashing' Knowle
Cosmetics giant L'Oreal has provoked outrage after allegedly 'whitewashing' the face of Beyonce Knowles in an advert.

The 'Crazy in Love' singer looks almost unrecognizable with a bizarre light complexion and reddish-blonde hair.

When the image appeared in Elle magazine, to promote the French firm's Feria range of hair dyes, it came under fire in America.

The New York Post called the picture "shocking" and accused L'Oreal of making Beyonce, 26, look like a "weird, nearly white version of herself."

And on Aug 7 Britain's best-selling black newspaper 'The Voice' said it would be "disgusted" if the image had been "whitewashed".

"There is an attitude in the modelling industry that black models do not sell. Models that end up in magazines tend to be very, very light-skinned or Asian," The Sun quoted editor Steve Pope, as saying.

"It appears Beyonce has been the victim of that kind of attitude. If it is true, I cannot understand why anyone would want to do anything so ridiculous. It is offensive to Beyonce. It is trying to distort who she is," Pope added.

L'Oreal, however, has denied any tampering.

A spokesman said: "It is categorically untrue that L'Oreal Paris altered Miss Knowles' features or skin tone in the campaign for Feria hair colour."
User Comments
Veronica 10 Aug 2008 03:14 pm
Excuses,excuses,excuses.Even if L'oreal didn't use any mkp to lighten Beyonces skin, they probably used lightening when taking her photos that way they can just say"no we din't lighten her skin", meeanwhile they won't say nuthin bout the lights they use to take their pics! Also, if they get asked about using lights in the studio and if that could be the reason why her skin looked so light in the picture they could say "well, we had no choice, we had to use lighting to take her picture". Yah and that's why her hair is also almost honey blonde too, rigggt! They ain't foolin no one, people just don't get their scheme.
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