But after releasing a questionable campaign image, the glowy excitement quickly turned into an all-too-familiar worry and concern over diversity within the beauty industry.
The photo shows four arms of different skin
tones modeling swatches of the Skin Love Weightless Blur Foundation, with the
palms of the deeper toned models noticeably colored in. As all people of color
know, our palms are not the same complexion as the rest of our arms and tend to
be lighter. As shown by Becca, this is apparently not common knowledge.
Concerned beauty lovers picked up on this insensitive oversight and voiced their opinions on Twitter. One user accused the brand of blackface by writing, "So did Becca Cosmetics really refuse to hire
black women for these swatches? They just edited a white hand darker? Look at the two darker hand’s palms."
Another user pointed out that Becca used a different photo of a darker toned arm, with a lighter, seemingly unedited palm, in a separate swatching image posted on the brand's Instagram.
After a few days of silence, Becca responded to the backlash on
Friday with a new photo on Twitter.
"Thanks to everyone who shared
feedback on our recent arm swatch image, we hear you and want you to know that
we remain committed to continually representing our inclusive BECCA Beauties,
" the statement read. "To demonstrate this commitment, we’ve re-shot
with real girls from the BECCA office."
They also posted on Instagram to apologize. The brand denied the
blackface accusations and insisted they used four models with different skin
tones. However, they admitted to 'adjusting' the photos in the caption reading,
"Some insights: Truth: The image featured four models of different
ethnicities. Truth: We acknowledge the way we adjusted the image missed the mark
and are deeply sorry for this oversight. Truth: BECCA is committed to
showcasing the lightest to the deepest skin tones and hiring inclusive models
for our campaigns. To demonstrate this commitment, we’ve re-shot with real
girls from the BECCA office."
Becca appears to be keeping their word, as they have been actively
responding to criticism and feedback in the comments. Here's hoping that Becca
and all brands learn from this situation moving forward-so it never happens
again.
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