Nivea is
under fire for an ad featuring the phrase "white is purity" across an
image of a woman wearing a white robe.
The ad,
which promoted the German skin-care company's Black & White Invisible
Deodorant, was posted to Nivea's Facebook page with the caption "Keep it
clean, keep bright. Don’t let anything ruin it, #Invisible."
Nivea was
forced to delete the ad following an uproar from critics on social media
accusing the company of racism, The New York Times reports.
The company
apologized for the ad in a post on Facebook, saying, it was "not meant to
be racially insensitive."
"We
sincerely apologize," the company said. "Diversity, tolerance and
equal opportunity are fundamental values of Nivea."
This is the
second time Nivea has been accused of featuring racist ads.
In 2011, the
company released an ad showing a nicely dressed black man holding the head of a
man with an Afro. Nivea was forced to remove that ad at the time following a
similar uproar, but images of it were resurrected on social media this week
following the "white is purity" backlash.
(Business
Insider)
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