This has to be the most desperate & tenuous blackwashing exercise I've seen yet, & man alive there's some bad ones right now! Embarrassing... 🤔🙄😳 (Mind you fair play to Avon not turning comments off as others do).
Pure talent, making clicking/raspberry noises with her 'instrument' whilst all the other 'Ladies' dance around in complete worship shows how far we have progressively evolved. The future is looking bright folks 🎉
I wonder how many poor animals had to be tested on for you to be yourself love?? Avon will not stop testing on animals for their products!! Totally unacceptable in 2023 AVON 😡
@@evieskitchen7412 Actually Avon is not cruelty free and their bunny logo is somewhat disingenuous. Avon is not cruelty-free. They may test on animals, either themselves, through their suppliers, or through a third party. Brands who fall under this category could also be selling products where animal testing is required by law, most significantly China. Their official animal testing policy: "Respect for animal welfare is a cornerstone of Avon’s product safety philosophy. In fact, Avon was the first major cosmetic company to end animal testing nearly 25 years ago and we do not test on animals today. Instead, we use non-animal product safety testing methods. Unfortunately, a few countries require additional safety testing, which may include animal testing. Avon, in partnership with other organizations, works to help advance government acceptance of alternative non-animal testing methods. But if a compromise cannot be reached, we must comply with the testing required by local law. Animal testing is an issue faced by all global beauty companies. This last part is hugely significant as it states not that Avon don't test on animals but that they don't with caveats. The corporate speak is always that "we are working towards ...." It is a useful discursive mechanism. For instance, if is useful in getting PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) on your side, and in so doing giving the impression that your a fully fledged Vegan brand. But crucially Avon is still NOT officially certified cruelty-free by PETA. When you type ‘Avon’ in PETA’s directory, it says that Avon is “working towards regulatory changes to reduce the number of animals used for testing.” In the environmental movement, such tactics are labelled 'greenwashing'; it's what companies like Shell or BP or ExxonMobil do, burnish their 'Ethical' credentials in the hope that you'll overlook anything more dubious. 'Working towards' is a start, perhaps, but let me know when you actually get there, then you've earned the right to call yourself Ethical. I mean, I can't call myself a vegan if every third Sunday when there's a full moon I eat Twix!
@@evieskitchen7412- I believe they only recently acquired the Leaping Bunny certification. For many years Avon claimed to be cruelty free but weren't and it's possible a lot of people aren't aware that they've finally done the right thing.
So this make up is exclusively for black skin I take it???
The black population in the UK is 4%, yet Avon would have us believe that the UK is Nigeria in drag.
I look forward to products and brands that one day target my creed, colour, culture and heritage . It’s very rare these days
😂😂😂😂😂
Any products that relate to my creed and culture?
Yeah, penis enlargement cream
They are scraping the barrel now...
😂😂😂👍
A good old uk advert like most nowadays what a farce
Odd or what??
What on earth did I just watch
Black propaganda.
@@antimatta8714exactly 👍
What’s the shade please? If you can you should put it on the advert itself
chocolate.
What shade is the main model wearing?
Black
Jungle paint
Why is she singing into the back of that Shure 55SH?
😂😂😂
This has to be the most desperate & tenuous blackwashing exercise I've seen yet, & man alive there's some bad ones right now! Embarrassing... 🤔🙄😳
(Mind you fair play to Avon not turning comments off as others do).
Have you seen the other advert recently? Not one white person. It’s bonkers.
Pure talent, making clicking/raspberry noises with her 'instrument' whilst all the other 'Ladies' dance around in complete worship shows how far we have progressively evolved. The future is looking bright folks 🎉
😂😂😂😂 you avin a laugh she's minging
Yer da sells avon
Someone tell me her name,I like her
It's Ngutu Parepare
She was in JUNGLE BOOK😂😂😂
Ungulumhulu MBongo. African native.
I wonder how many poor animals had to be tested on for you to be yourself love?? Avon will not stop testing on animals for their products!! Totally unacceptable in 2023 AVON 😡
Avon do not test on animals at all, they have the bunny logo if you do your research
Who cares about animals, this advert is the best
@@evieskitchen7412 Actually Avon is not cruelty free and their bunny logo is somewhat disingenuous. Avon is not cruelty-free. They may test on animals, either themselves, through their suppliers, or through a third party. Brands who fall under this category could also be selling products where animal testing is required by law, most significantly China.
Their official animal testing policy:
"Respect for animal welfare is a cornerstone of Avon’s product safety philosophy. In fact, Avon was the first major cosmetic company to end animal testing nearly 25 years ago and we do not test on animals today. Instead, we use non-animal product safety testing methods.
Unfortunately, a few countries require additional safety testing, which may include animal testing. Avon, in partnership with other organizations, works to help advance government acceptance of alternative non-animal testing methods. But if a compromise cannot be reached, we must comply with the testing required by local law. Animal testing is an issue faced by all global beauty companies.
This last part is hugely significant as it states not that Avon don't test on animals but that they don't with caveats. The corporate speak is always that "we are working towards ...." It is a useful discursive mechanism. For instance, if is useful in getting PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) on your side, and in so doing giving the impression that your a fully fledged Vegan brand. But crucially Avon is still NOT officially certified cruelty-free by PETA. When you type ‘Avon’ in PETA’s directory, it says that Avon is “working towards regulatory changes to reduce the number of animals used for testing.” In the environmental movement, such tactics are labelled 'greenwashing'; it's what companies like Shell or BP or ExxonMobil do, burnish their 'Ethical' credentials in the hope that you'll overlook anything more dubious.
'Working towards' is a start, perhaps, but let me know when you actually get there, then you've earned the right to call yourself Ethical. I mean, I can't call myself a vegan if every third Sunday when there's a full moon I eat Twix!
@@evieskitchen7412- I believe they only recently acquired the Leaping Bunny certification. For many years Avon claimed to be cruelty free but weren't and it's possible a lot of people aren't aware that they've finally done the right thing.
They had to make sure it worked on chimps before one making this ad.
Lovely
What is Ngutu Parepare?
😂😂😂😂😂 who the silver back
💩💩 advert end of AVON GONE WOKE