Seaweed-based skin care brand Repechage is sending five percent of the Repechage Hand Sanitizers collection production to the first response community, including firefighters and the police force of the city of Secaucus, New Jersey.
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Hatch Beauty Brands is making donations of NatureWell clinical moisturizing creams to local Los Angeles and North Carolina hospitals.
Additionally, $1 from every sale on NatureWellBeauty website will go toward the purchase of important medical supplies for those on the front lines.
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This makeup brand offers a hand sanitizer gift for customers, and $5 giveback for every purchase to WHO's Covid Response Fund.
In addition, The Sexiest Beauty has also partnered with @donatebeauty (a charity organization that gives beauty products to healthcare workers) to send products directly to health heroes.
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Pink Moon is currently donating 10 percent of product sales to WomanKind's emergency COVID fund. This emergency fund helps keep shelters running, hotlines on 24/7 and provides cash for basic human needs (rent, utilities & meals) to their survivors.
Pink Moon is also donating 10 percent of sales from its wellcare bundles to Direct Relief, a nonprofit that is coordinating with public health authorities to provide personal protective equipment (PPE) to health care workers in areas affected by COVID-19.
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Vegan beauty brand Sparitual has pledged to produce 75 percent of alcohol-based hand sanitizers out of their family owned Los Angeles-based factory to help fight the spread of COVID-19.
Additionally, SPARITUAL will also donate the first 5,000 bottles of sanitizer to the city of Los Angeles for the at-risk homeless population.
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