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This company is the owner of beloved French haircare and skincare brands Klorane, Glytone, Avène, and René Furterer. In order to support COVID-19 relief efforts, Pierre Fabre Group has been producing hydroalcoholic gel in 10 of the company's 11 production plants since mid-March.
The product is currently being delivered to French hospitals and pharmacies, where it will be sold at a fixed price determined by the French government. In April, the gel will be available to the European countries hit the hardest by the pandemic, including France, Spain, Italy and Germany. The company is also working to take a similar approach to distributing the product in the U.S. and Brazil.
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