[3] In the 1930s, Beiersdorf produced various products such as tanning oil, shaving cream, shampoo, facial cleanser, and toners.
[4] In 1890, pharmacist Oscar Troplowitz took over the company and collaborated with Unna, who recommended Isaac Lifschütz, inventor of the lanolin-based emulsifier Eucerit, which was patented in 1900.
Professional wound care was spun off in line with the new strategy and contributed to a joint venture between Beiersdorf and Smith & Nephew.
[11][12] The same year, NIVEA published a world map on its website that omitted Israel;[13] Simon Wiesenthal Center protests.
"[15] Crain's Chicago Business reported that FCB had ended the relationship of more than a century.