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Hindustan Unilever Limited
Hindustan Unilever Limited
Food brands
HUL is one of India’s leading food companies. Our passion for understanding what people want
and need from their food - and what they love about it - makes our brands a popular choice
Annapurna
Partnering with the mom in nurturing her dreams, Annapurna Atta is aimed at helping her provide wholesome tasty nutrition to
her family.
Red Label
Brooke Bond Red Label… 'Chuskiyaan Zindagi ki'
Brooke Bond Taaza
Brooke Bond Taaza
Bru
Bru se hoti hain khushiyaan shuru…
Kissan
With Kissan, good food is loved not shoved!
Knorr
Knorr helps families make meal times special, nutritious, tasty and healthy.
Kwality Wall’s
A good honest scoop of daily pleasure.
Lipton
Lipton has a range of vitality teas that truly encompass the goodness of tea.
Modern
Modern – A Wholesome & Nourishing, Hygienically produced & Reliably Safe Bread
Cif
Cif- the best cleaner to let you shine.
Comfort
The world’s largest fabric conditioner brand.
Domex
The sheer power of Domex bleach gives you the confidence you need, eradicating all known germs.
Rin
Rin provides ‘best in class whiteness’ which is demonstrable.
Sunlight
Sunlight is a color care brand
Surf Excel
Giving your kids the freedom to get dirty and experience life, safe in the knowledge that Surf Excel will remove those stains
Vim
Created in 1885, the Vim brand is still innovating and using the magic of natural ingredients to create unbeatable results over a
hundred years later.
Aviance
Aviance enables women actualize their unique potential through expert customized beauty solutions.
Axe
Axe with Best Quality Fragrance
Breeze
Breeze, with the goodness of glycerine gives soft, fragrant and smooth skin.
Clear
New Clear with Essential Oils, guarantees Zero dandruff and leaves your hair feeling fabulous.
Clinic Plus
Clinic Plus - makes hair inside strong, outside long!
Closeup
Freshness that brings you Closer
Dove
Dove stands for real beauty. All around the world, Dove is making real women feel more beautiful!
Hamam
Holistic skin care experiences perfected over the ages to deliver healthy, beautiful skin
Lakme
Lakme is an ally to the Indian Woman and inspires her to express her unique beauty and sensuality. Thus, enabling her to realize
the potency of her beauty.
Lifebuoy
Lifebuoy is available in multiple variants in soaps and specialist formats such as liquid handwash, catering to the entire family.
Liril 2000
Liril 2000-Now come closer to your loved ones
Lux
Lux – For soft and smooth skin!
Pears
Pears – the purest and most gentle way to skincare!
Pepsodent
Pepsodent India is committed to improve the overall Oral health of Indians.
Pond’s
Get the expert to look after your skin
Rexona
Rexona gives you silky skin irresistible to touch that keeps the romance alive!
Sunsilk
Sunsilk has had a re-style!
Vaseline
Your skin is amazing. It deserves to be treated as such.
The desire to be clean, active, energetic and healthy is common to every person, whether young or old, whether rich or poor. To
billions in the developing world, health is simply the absence of illness. For them, health is the ability to go to work, to provide a
square meal for their families. For their children, health is the ability to play, to go to school, to work towards a better future. For
the affluent, health is more than just physical well being. For them the signs of good health – being active, energetic, feeling
good, looking good – allow them to get the most out of life. Yet for the millions of mothers who lose their children to diarrhoea
and upper respiratory infections, health is simply about staying alive.
New risks
"The risks are likely to intensify," says Sally Bloomfield, a member of the International Scientific Forum on Home Hygiene
(IFH), which receives an educational grant from Unilever. "As populations age and the incidence of immuno-deficient diseases
such as AIDS rises, more people will be vulnerable to the consequences of poor hygiene."
"Infectious diseases are also hopping around the world quicker than before due to globalisation, as we saw with SARS and now
with Swine Flu. In some cases, you can't treat these with antibiotics as they're viral; others are bacterial but resistant to
antibiotics, such as the hospital superbug MRSA (Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus)."
New pathogens – agents that can cause disease – are also constantly appearing. Since the 1970s, at least one new pathogen has
been recorded each year. Good hygiene is often the only way to avoid many pathogens and their consequences.
A simple solution
One of the main stumbling blocks, says Dr Val Curtis at the London School of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, is that most
people do not use one of the world's most basic and widely available home hygiene products – the humble bar of soap.
"Hands are a superhighway for transmitting germs, but most people don't wash their hands with soap and water at key times," she
explains. "In the UK, for example, only 30% of people wash their hands after going to the toilet and only 43% after changing a
nappy." The statistics in developing countries are similar.
One of our oldest brands, Lifebuoy, exemplifies our commitment to champion health through hygiene for everyone.