
Amazon.com: Bandaids For Black People
Band-Aid Brand Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages, Comfortable Sterile Protection & Wound Care for Minor Cuts & Burns, Quilt-Aid Technology to Cushion Painful Wounds, Assorted Sizes, 30 ct
The story behind BAND-AID ® Brand OURTONE™ adhesive bandages
Jun 15, 2021 · Read the story behind the new BAND-AID® Brand OURTONE™ Adhesive Bandages, which were made for and by Black people and come in three distinct skin tones.
Band-Aid will make black and brown flesh-toned bandages - CNN
Jun 12, 2020 · 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. The Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)...
The Story of the Black Band-Aid - The Atlantic
Jun 6, 2013 · Since its unpretentious invention in 1920 by Johnson & Johnson in New Brunswick, New Jersey, the Band-Aid was long manufactured in a single color: a soft pink. In a 1955 TV commercial, the...
OURTONE™ Bandages for Black & Brown Skin Tones - BAND-AID…
Learn why it’s important to cover cuts, scrapes, and burns, and how to do it right. Explore BAND-AID® Brand’s OURTONE™ flexible fabric bandages for Black & Brown skin tones. Available in 3 skin tone shades, find a bandage to match your skin tone.
Band-Aid re-launches racially diverse bandages - CBS News
Mar 29, 2021 · The company's move comes nine months after it unveiled plans to come out with a range of shades in "Black and Brown skin tones" in response to nationwide protests for racial justice.
Band-Aid Adding Line of Bandages to Match Different Skin Tones - People…
Jun 12, 2020 · The new line of bandages will include a range of colors, including "light, medium and deep shares of Brown and Black skin tone that embrace the beauty of diverse skin."
Johnson & Johnson Announces New Band-Aids, But That Can’t ... - Forbes
Jun 15, 2020 · Johnson & Johnson announced last week that it’s making a change to its production of Band-Aid brand bandages to include brown and black skin tones to embrace racial diversity.
Band-Aid Rips Off Black-Owned Businesses' Idea With New Line …
Jun 12, 2020 · In light of recent events, Band-Aid is launching a new line of bandages that reflect shades for darker skin tones. “We stand in solidarity with our Black colleagues, collaborators and community in the fight against racism, violence and injustice,” Band-Aid announced on Instagram.
The Story Of The Black Band-Aid | HuffPost Voices
Jun 6, 2013 · Since its unpretentious invention in 1920 by Johnson & Johnson in New Brunswick, New Jersey, the Band-Aid was long manufactured in a single color: a soft pink. In a 1955 TV commercial, the company promoted showed one on the hand of a Caucasian woman: "Neat, flesh-colored, almost invisible," a voice-over said.