From the end of the editor's note: "This is what we call pandering to diversity but really not understanding why diversity and representation is important from a big picture view but even down to the fact that products can look different on different skin tones."
And not only is it fucked up to edit the color of peoples skin - this makes me doubt that that is how the product would look on ANY skin tone because if they can change the color of the models skin, why wouldn't they edit the product to look how they want vs how it actually looks.