One-hundred years after the invention of the Band-Aid, Johnson & Johnson will launch a new line of the bandages in a range of Black and brown skin tones. "We hear you. We see you. We’re listening to ...
Caltech researchers, working in collaboration with the USC Keck School of Medicine, have created a new type of smart bandage that can help improve the treatment of chronic wounds. The advanced ...
Band-Aid is expanding its product line to include bandages to match different skin tone colors to “embrace the beauty of diverse skin.” Band-Aids were created in 1921 with a soft pink “flesh” color.
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-owned bandage ...
The classic “I Am Stuck On Band-Aid” commercials showed just how starkly old-fashioned beige bandages stick out on darker skin. Johnson & Johnson Ah, Twitter — where some of the worst ideas reach ...