Shea Moisture hair line company apologizes in ad dust up

The black-founded hair care company Shea Moisture apologized Monday amid social media criticism from black users over an online video promoting its products usi...

The black-founded hair product company Shea Moisture apologized Monday under heavy criticism on social media for a video spot featuring white women.

The online commercial promoting the company’s products on sale at Target includes the women, along with a woman of color, talking about “hair hate” and how Shea is their go-to product, prompting cries of gentrifying the line.

“Wow – we really f-ed this one up! Please know that our intent was not, & would never be, to disrespect our community,” the company’s official Twitter account, @SheaMoisture, posted.

The company posted a longer apology on its Facebook page, including: “You guys know that we have always stood for inclusion in beauty and have always fought for our community and given them credit for not just building our business but for shifting the beauty landscape.”

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