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Beauty BlockFind out what’s new and raging on the beauty block! In support of the ongoing fight against the cream segment. EMAMI recently launched the Covid-19 Pandemic, coty inc. has

Keeping up with the growing demand for personal hygiene products in the wake of Covid-19 pandemic, eMaMi liMited forays into the hand sanitizer market under its flagship skincare brand BoroPlus which is a market leader in the antiseptic Hydro-Alcoholic Hand Sanitizer and initiated a donation drive in the US and Monaco. Production and donations are expected to reach tens of thousands of units per week. The products are free of charge and are being distributed to medical and emergency services staff who are facing shortages due to the fast-spreading COVID-19 virus. Products will also be provided to Coty employees working in the plants and distribution centres producing sanitizers, as well as pharmacy staff and some retail customers. started producing

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BoroPlus Advanced AntiGerm Hand Sanitizer, now available across pharmacies, modern trade outlets, and e-commerce platforms. John Paul Mitchell SySteMS (JPMS), maker of professional hair care products including the brand Paul Mitchell, is now producing hand sanitizers to help stop the spread of the Covid-19 virus. The company is expeditiously moving forward to manufacture more than 20,000 units of an 80% alcohol spray formula, which will be donated to high-need groups who are facing shortages, such as Southern California first responders, Los Angeles police officers, and low-income families with young children. The sanitizers will be manufactured in conjunction with JMPS’ longtime partner Bocchi Labs. The company has designated several high-need groups to receive the donated sanitizers, as well as Paul Mitchell hair care items such as shampoos and conditioners.

Roman jeweller Bvlgari extends their support to the fight against Covid-19 by producing and donating hydro-alcoholic sanitising gel. Produced at the ICR factory in Lodi, Italy – its historical fragrance partner – the sanitizer bottles were first donated to the most affected Italian medical establishments as a priority, via the Italian Civil Protection Department. Now, the brand has extended its support to Switzerland, a country in which the brand has more than 600 employees – starting with the Canton of Neuchatel, where Bvlgari employs more than 350 people and creates Watches and Perfumes for the whole world.

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