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Unilever removes the word ‘normal’ from all soaps, shampoos and beauty products – NEWS.com.au
Unilever removes the word ‘normal’ from all soaps, shampoos and beauty products
Unilever is removing the descriptor normal from its soaps, shampoos and other personal care brands, saying the word is not inclusive and has a negative effect on people.The word “normal” is often used to describe what type of skin or hair – such as normal, dry, fine or oily – is recommended for a particular beauty product.
The British-headquartered multinational, which owns brands including Dove, Sunsilk and TRESemmé and sells products in some 190 countries, made the announcement on Tuesday that…
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