Again, as they should!
As reported by, the label has begun using its facilities to produce both hand sanitizer and hydroalcoholic gel, two things in short supply since the outbreak of the virus.
But that’s not all L’Oréal has planned to help the fight against COVID-19. The brand announced its intention to use its foundation to donate one million euros to help the disadvantaged during these times. The money will be distributed to several partner associations, who will also be offered hygiene kits and hydroalcoholic gel intended for use by social workers, volunteers, and beneficiaries.
In this spirit, L’Oréal is freezing all of the receivables — essentially “debts” — owed to them by small and medium-sized as a result of the crisis. They will also work with those most affected to set up a payment system better tailored to their current situation.
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