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Hand Sanitizer brands boosted their ad volume on TV by 105% during the lockdown: TAM
Digital was the second most preferred medium as it witnessed 47 times growth.
Victoria's Secret new hand sanitizer is so popular that executives say its the only thing the lingerie brand can't keep in stock
People may not be buying much lingeries during the pandemic, but Victoria's Secret brand hand sanit…
Mary Hanbury
Essel Propack sees 'exciting opportunities' in post-COVID-19 world
"As we emerge from this pandemic, we anticipate a big surge in demand in areas like PPEs (personal…
PTI
Hand sanitizer with 60-95% kills most germs, but soap is always better - here's why
Don't toss your bottle of hand sanitizer just because it doesn't kill 100% of germs. Here's how san…
Rachel MacPherson,Graham Snyd…
Alcohol-free hand sanitizer prices are skyrocketing, but they don't actually work to prevent the coronavirus
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Julia Naftulin
Bath & Body Works sales are booming thanks to overwhelming demand for hand sanitizer, soap and the 'affordable luxury' of body care during the pandemic
L Brands, which owns Bath & Body Works and Victoria Secret, is in the process of spinning off the l…
Bethany Biron
How entrepreneurs can support causes they care about and grow their business at the same time
Like David Simnick of Soapbox, many founders are driven by more than just making money and find tha…
Mark Stenberg
We anticipate an increase in demand for more portable hand hygiene products as people start stepping out: Unilever’s Samir Singh
The global monthly production of Lifebuoy hand sanitizer increased by 56 times.
Plastic-free and low-waste startups say they saw a massive spike in sales throughout the COVID-19 pandemic
Blueland, a green cleaning products maker, saw an 800% year-over-year growth during the COVID-19 pa…
Brittany Chang
What temperature kills germs? How to use heat properly to get rid of bacteria and viruses
Preparing food and washing clothes at 140 degrees Fahrenheit or above can kill most germs. Here's w…
Rebecca Cairns
Antibacterial soap vs. regular soap: Which offers better protection
Antibacterial soap isn't any better at killing viruses and bacteria than regular soap, and it may a…
Rebecca Cairns,Alex Berezow
India's march towards SDGs anchored in investing in human capital, inclusive growth: Eco Survey
New Delhi, Jan 31 () India's development trajectory is critically linked with investments in social…
PTI
The maker of Dettol and Lysol, which hit headlines when Trump falsely said disinfectant injections could fight coronavirus, posted a huge surge in sales
British consumer-goods firm Reckitt Benckiser said that "exceptional demand" led to record sales gr…
Shalini Nagarajan
Grofers, BigBasket see orders soaring as virus lockdown shuts malls
"Yes, we have observed hoarding behaviour among consumers across states. We are taking a hard appr…
PTI
From washing hands 'like you've been touching jalapeno peppers' to hourly cleans: Here's how nail salons are dealing with the coronavirus outbreak
Nadine Abramcyk, co-founder of Tenoverten, said that every station has been equipped with an alcoho…
Ashley Collman
The dryer does not kill all germs, so here's how to keep your clothes germ-free
Most dryers will not get hot enough to kill all germs and viruses, but there are ways to ensure you…