Kinita Shenoy was sent samples from cosmetic brand Pond shortly after becoming editor of Cosmopolitan Sri Lanka in 2017. She told parent company Unilever she would never promote the creams and they later pulled advertising after the magazine refused to fire her.
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Fashion editor’s career ‘ruined’ for refusing to endorse skin lightening creams
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