6 beauty brands helping the Coronavirus relief effort

The world welcomed the news that French luxury cosmetics and fashion company LVHM are using their perfume labs to mass produce free hand sanitiser on Monday.

The company is expected to produce 12 tons of hydroalcoholic gel by the end of the week.  But the good news is they’re aren’t the only beauty company doing their bit for the COVID-19 relief efforts.

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From politically active makeup brand Lipslut to Lady Gaga’s beauty brand Haus many are donating profits for the cause. 

Which means we can help the COVID-19 relief efforts and the economy whilst we’re navigating the impact of social distancing and working from home.

LVMH have also pledged $2.3 million to the Chinese Red Cross Foundation to provide medical supplies to areas hit the hardest.

Small Indie brand Farmacybeauty.com is donating 10,000 meals a day for 30 days to leading hunger relief fund Feeding America.  They are also matching every contribution made by consumers; check out their Feeding American donation page.

Politically active makeup brand Lipslut.com, formed in reaction to the 2016 US presidential election, have announced they are donating 100% of its profits.

And online shaving brand mybillie have revealed plans to donate $100,000 to immediate COVID-19 relief efforts.

Billie

Haus Laboratories , Lady Gaga’s beauty brand, have announced it will be donating 20% of last weeks profits to local food banks in LA and NYC

Haus

And beauty conglomerate L’Oreal have pledged a staggering $720,000 to the Chinese Red Cross Foundation to fund urgent medical supplies, masks and protective clothing.

These brands should be applauded for doing their bit to make a difference during these unprecedented times.