In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, disinfects are in short supply globally. Brands in various industries are lending a helping hand to help prevent the spread of the virus, including UK-based health and beauty brand Nuasan who recently announced its Active Foot Spray safely doubles as a stringent hand sanitizer.
While the Nuasan Active Foot Spray is typically used to treat nail fungus, Athlete's Foot, and foot odors, it also contains over 75% alcohol alongside other germ-fighting ingredients including tea tree oil, thymol, l+ lactic acid, and menthol — making it a safe and effective hand sanitizer. Moreover, it's formulated with vitamin E and glycerine which helps prevents hands from drying out.
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What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Multi-use Disinfectant Products
- Brands can create more versatile disinfectant products to help prevent product shortages and offer consumers greater value.
- Innovative Ingredient Combinations
- Brands can explore new combinations of germ-fighting ingredients to create more effective disinfectant products for a variety of uses.
- Hybrid Health Products
- Brands in the health and beauty industry can create more hybrid products that serve multiple purposes and offer consumers greater convenience and value.
Sectors Adopting This
- Health and Beauty
- Brands can explore new product formulations to create more versatile health and beauty products that offer multiple benefits to consumers.
- Cleaning and Sanitation
- Brands can create new disinfectant products with innovative ingredient combinations to offer consumers greater protection against germs and viruses.
- Medical Supplies
- Manufacturers can explore new materials and ingredient combinations to create more effective medical supplies, such as disinfectants, to help prevent the spread of viruses and diseases.
