• Culture
    Culture
    Filipino actors Bridgerton

    Get to know the Filipino actors in ‘Bridgerton’

    pura luka vega chappell roan church

    Matched her freak! Pura Luka Vega performs Chappell Roan’s ‘Good Luck, Babe!’ at ‘Church’

    AI and deepfake porn is a form of sexual assault—and we need to talk about it

    AI and deepfake porn is a form of sexual assault—and we need to talk about it

    • Women
    • Queer
    • Politics
    • Environment
    • Food
  • Style
    Style
    Pond's serums

    These night serums are your new solutions for radiant, glowing skin

    5 original Filipino fragrance brands to check out

    5 original Filipino fragrance brands to check out

    Here’s where you can get unique, one-off accessories—designed by you

    • Fashion
    • Beauty
    • Space
    • Shopping
  • Entertainment
    Entertainment
    Filipino actors Bridgerton

    Get to know the Filipino actors in ‘Bridgerton’

    pura luka vega chappell roan church

    Matched her freak! Pura Luka Vega performs Chappell Roan’s ‘Good Luck, Babe!’ at ‘Church’

    charlie’s angels totally spies!

    Our favorite onscreen spies, from Austin Powers to ‘Totally Spies!’

    • Celebrities
    • TV & Movies
    • Music
  • Life+Money
    Life+Money
    Single woman adopts baby

    Forming a family: When a single woman adopts a baby

    painting of baby

    A mother-to-be’s survival guide

    Navigating a friend breakup that has no bad blood

    It’s no one’s fault: When a friendship naturally runs its course

    • Career & Money
    • Parenting & Relationships
    • Sex & Health
    • Astrology
    • Travel
  • Inquirer.net
  • Lifestyle
Reading
GlutaMAX finally apologizes for “insensitive” campaign
ShareTweet
In Beauty
2 min read

GlutaMAX finally apologizes for “insensitive” campaign

By B. del Rioon April 15, 2019
Share

https://www.instagram.com/p/BwOEj5fgQ7j/

Updated Apr 15, 3:20 p.m.

Recently, I wrote a piece about the controversial GlutaMAX ad, and admitted I’m looking forward to how they were going to explain that mess of a campaign. Turns out, I didn’t have to wait long. Following the public backlash, here’s their initial (disappointing) response to critics.

As noted by Estèe Laundry, their statement reads, “GlutaMAX respects the dignity of the Filipino and our aim is to provide products that empower rather than discriminate.”

“Biases continue to be held by society, and many Filipinos experience it firsthand,” they continued. “This is a truth that exists.”

Ultimately, they claim, “The brand agrees that all skin tones are beautiful, and at the same time, believes that everyone is entitled to choose what empowers them.”

It seems the brand missed the mark with this apology. I mean, if they really want to empower women, then they shouldn’t capitalize on women’s insecurities brought forth by colonial beauty standards. They shouldn’t suggest that by changing their skin color, morenas will become better off in life either. FYI, that’s not empowerment. That’s promoting white privilege.

Many netizens agree. And with increasing flak, the brand finally decided to apologize for the campaign. In their official statement, they said that the criticisms taught them “Talking about skin is never a skin-deep issue. It’s a minefield of sensitivities, of deeply held beliefs, and should never be taken lightly.” Adding, “We believe that the best intentions are never an excuse for causing harm. And for all those that we’ve offended over the past few days, we offer our sincerest apologies.”

https://www.facebook.com/GlutaMAX/posts/10157199175979414

 

While I do appreciate the apology, I still think it’s kind of problematic. What I’m getting from the statement is that they now realize that people are “sensitive” and they are sorry for hurting them. But ultimately, I feel like GlutaMAX still doesn’t understand why their campaign is wrong, as they’re still insisting they only have the “best intention.” What do you think?

 

Photo courtesy of @freddiedispo’s Instagram account

For the latest in culture, fashion, beauty, and celebrities, subscribe to our weekly newsletter here

Follow Preen on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and Viber

Related stories:
Tell me Glutamax didn’t just promote “fair skin privilege”
This new ad would like to believe that your skin color is a choice
Blackface or not blackface? The online reactions to SkinWhite’s controversial ad
Why you should teach your kids to love their skin color

 

Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Pin it 0
Share 0

Action Required!

We embed Facebook Comments plugin to allow you to leave comment at our website using your Facebook account. It may collects your IP address, your web browser User Agent, store and retrieve cookies on your browser, embed additional tracking, and monitor your interaction with the commenting interface, including correlating your Facebook account with whatever action you take within the interface (such as “liking” someone’s comment, replying to other comments), if you are logged into Facebook. For more information about how this data may be used, please see Facebook’s data privacy policy: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/update.

Accept    Decline

Tags
Beauty News

Subscribe to our newsletter

Stay in the loop


By subscribing, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

ShareTweetEmailShare
B. del Rio

Peek This

Pond's serums

These night serums are your new solutions for radiant, glowing skin

Filipino actors Bridgerton

Get to know the Filipino actors in ‘Bridgerton’

pura luka vega chappell roan church

Matched her freak! Pura Luka Vega performs Chappell Roan’s ‘Good Luck, Babe!’ at ‘Church’

AI and deepfake porn is a form of sexual assault—and we need to talk about it

AI and deepfake porn is a form of sexual assault—and we need to talk about it

Preen.ph © 2020. Hinge Inquirer Publications, Inc.
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • HOME
  • ARCHIVES
  • ABOUT US
  • CONTACT US
  • ADVERTISE WITH US
Previous
Retirement is the last thing on Naomi Campbell’s mind
phone
Next
Yes, upskirting should definitely be considered a crime
  • Culture
    • Women
    • Queer
    • Politics
    • Environment
    • Food
  • Style
    • Fashion
    • Beauty
    • Space
    • Shopping
  • Entertainment
    • Celebrities
    • TV & Movies
    • Music
  • Life+Money
    • Career & Money
    • Parenting & Relationships
    • Sex & Health
    • Astrology
    • Travel
  • Inquirer.net
  • Lifestyle
  • Subscribe
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Search
Start typing to see results or hit ESC to close
fashion fashion news music Culture News movies
See all results

Subscribe to our newsletter

Stay in the loop


By subscribing, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.