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Band-Aid is creating a range of bandages that “embrace the beauty of diverse skin,” including hues that better match the skin tones of black and brown customers.
Making products for all skin tones 08:25. Band-Aid is out with a new line of bandages to "embrace the beauty of diverse skin tones," the Johnson & Johnson brand said.
Band-Aid’s rainbow of shades is getting brighter with the debut of new bandages to match more diverse skin tones — though some social media commenters have criticized the company for how long ...
As the protests regarding the death of George Floyd continue, Band-Aid’s new diverse bandages are coming to a drugstore shelf near you. Band-Aid made an announcement on June 10 alongside a photo ...
Band-Aid Adding New Line of Bandages to Match Different Skin Tones. The brand hopes to "embrace the beauty of diverse skin" with their new product. By. Georgia Slater. Georgia Slater.
BAND-AID first created bandages in a variety of skin tones back in 2005, but said it discontinued the line due to lack of interest. “This collection at its core is so important to us because we ...
BAND-AID launched new bandages for diverse skin tones. The new colors come in "light, medium and deep shades of Brown and Black skin tones." ...
After years of petitions, Band-Aid is now launching a new line of bandages in a range of different skin tone colors — from beige to dark brown — to “embrace the beauty of diverse skin.” ...
Band-Aid has helped launch its latest product, Waterproof Clear Adhesive Bandages, through a marketing blitz at Summerfest, a three-weekend, nine-day event held in downtown Milwaukee that’s ...
Band-Aid is making a change to its bandages that it hopes will resonate with consumers. The brand revealed in an Instagram post this week it is coming out with a new line of black and brown ...
Band-Aids will launch a range of bandages in light, medium and dark shades of brown and black that match different skin tones, the company said. Bandages typically only matched white skin tones.
Band-Aid will now create bandages for darker skin tones in an effort to be more inclusive. Until now, the company has predominately made bandages that would only be considered flesh-toned for ...