The Indian arm of consumer giant Unilever said Thursday it will rename its locally marketed "Fair & Lovely" skin-lightening cream in the face of the worldwide protests that have been launched against racism.
The Anglo-Dutch firm said it would stop using the word "Fair" in the name as the brand was "committed to celebrating all skin tones".
The giant is said to have raked in some $500 million in revenue from the product in India last year.
India's obsession with fair skin is deeply entrenched, with lighter tones assumed to reflect higher social class within the country's complex caste hierarchy, according to AFP.
Skin-lightening creams in India have long been endorsed by major Bollywood stars -- including Shah Rukh Khan and Priyanka Chopra Jonas.
Chopra Jonas, married to US singer Nick Jonas, has been pilloried on social media for apparent hypocrisy in supporting the Black Lives Matter movement as well as having served as an ambassador for lightening products.
"We are making our skin care portfolio more inclusive and want to lead the celebration of a more diverse portrayal of beauty," Sanjiv Mehta, head of Hindustan Unilever, said in a statement.
Several companies have been criticized recently for skin-lightening products after the global rise of the Black Lives Matter movement following the killing in the US of African-American George Floyd.