New Delhi:Home-grown FMCG firm Emami on Thursday strongly objected to Hindustan Unilever rebranding its men's range of skincare product as 'Glow & Handsome', threatening legal action while claiming trademark rights over the name.
In response, Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) said it is "fully conscious" of its rights and position and will protect it fully in all appropriate forums".
Earlier, HUL announced its decision to rebrand its flagship skincare cream 'Fair and Lovely' as 'Glow and Lovely', with the men's range of products being rechristened to 'Glow and Handsome'.
The HUL's decision to drop the word 'fair' in its brand name, announced on July 2, came against the backdrop of a global backlash against racial stereotyping.
"We are shocked to learn of HUL's decision to rename its men's range of Fair & Lovely as 'Glow & Handsome'. Emami Ltd, the maker of 'Fair and Handsome' brand of men's grooming products, is the market leader in the men's fairness cream with legal ownership of the trademarks," said an Emami spokesperson.
Emami said it will be consulting its legal experts to address this issue as it has already changed its men's fairness cream's name to 'Emami Glow & Handsome'.
On Emami's claims, an HUL spokesperson said, "We don't wish to make any comment on the statement made by them. We are fully conscious of our rights and our position. We will protect it fully in all appropriate forums."
The Kolkata-based Emami group said it was "although shocked" but not surprised to note HUL's "unfair business practice which has been prevalent time and again to damage our brand image".
HUL on Thursday informed about rebranding its popular skincare cream Fair & Lovely as 'Glow & Lovely' after dropping the word fair in its name, as per its earlier announcement.