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Abhay Deol raises a question on Indian celebrities endorsing fairness creams

Abhay Deol took to his social media handle to question the Indian celebrities for endorsing fairness cream.

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On Wednesday, Abhay Deol took a dig at the Indian celebrities for supporting the ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement, he criticized them for not voicing about the difficulties in their own land and opting to stand against racism and police harshness in the United States instead. Yet again, he slammed the celebrities for endorsing fairness creams.

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Addressing the same, the ‘Dev. D’ actor took to his Instagram handle to shares three photos which showed the overall summary of fairness creams in India, “Overall analysis
Fairness creams in India have evolved over the years, from being fairness creams to now using euphemisms like “skin brightening/ whitening”, or “lightening creams”. Most brands no longer want to be associated directly with being termed as ‘fairness creams’. So now we have brands selling “HD glow”, “White beauty”, “white glow”, “fine fairness”, and so on.

“Over the years these companies have turned their attention towards the Indian Men, who are now trying to be “fair and handsome”, and have dedicated power white ranges for them too,” he captioned.

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Overall analysis Fairness creams in India have evolved over the years, from being fairness creams to now using euphemisms like “skin brightening/ whitening”, or “lightening creams”. Most brands no longer want to be associated directly with being termed as 'fairness creams’. So now we have brands selling “HD glow”, “White beauty”, “white glow”, “fine fairness”, and so on. Over the years these companies have turned their attention towards the Indian Men, who are now trying to be "fair and handsome", and have dedicated power white ranges for them too. The hunt for fairness: Neutrogena fine fairness: Could not locate it on their global websites but it is available on Amazon and other sellers:https://www.amazon.in/Neutrogena-Fine-Fairness-Cream-SPF20/dp/B00BSPOXMW/ Ponds have a white beauty range:  The range includes products like anti-spot fairness cream which is available on affiliate websites like Amazon and Nykaa. On their own website could locate just the White beauty cream. https://www.ponds.com/ph/products/collection/white-beauty/day-cream-for-normal-skin.html* Loreal white perfect day cream: Apparently reduces the melanin level in the skin, gives a rosy appearance to your skin and is suitable for all Indian skin types. "reduce skin darkening  and boost anti-spot whitening for a brighter & younger look"https://www.lorealparis.co.in/products/skin-care/day-cream/white-perfect-clinical-day-cream/ Recently, Procter & Gamble skincare brand Olay announced that it will no longer retouch skin in its advertising by 2021 because it reflects an idea of beauty which is almost impossible to achieve. The statement was made during an event in New York. In March 2019, Olay also came up with a creative campaign #FaceAnything with @masabagupta @kubbrasait , @lilly, @bikewithgirl and @_payalsoni_ #Fairandlovely #prejudice #racism #fairskinobsession #fairnesscreams #kalagora #flawlessskin #hdglow #whiteness #complexion #skintone #shades #pearlextracts #microcrystals #ayurveda

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Abhay Deol is best known for his films like ‘Dev. D, ‘Aisha’, ‘Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara’, ‘Raanjhanaa’, was last seen in 2016’s Happy Bhag Jayegi.  He was last seen in Netflix’s drama filmWhat Are The Odds?,’ which released on May 20,  2020, it also starred Yashaswini Dayama and Karanvir Malhotra.

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