John Paul Mitchell Systems Will Produce Hand Sanitizer In Response To The Coronavirus
JPMS Will Produce & Donate Hand Sanitizer In Response To COVID-19
John Paul Mitchell Systems® just announced that they will produce hand sanitizer to help stop the spread of the coronavirus. The company is quickly moving forward to manufacture more than 20,000 units of an 80 percent alcohol spray formula, which will be donated to high-need groups who are facing shortages, such as Southern California first responders, Los Angeles police officers and low-income families with young children.

The sanitizers will be manufactured in partnership with JPMS’ longtime partner Bocchi Labs. Production is anticipated to begin in early April and products will be ready for donation in the following weeks. The company has designated several high-need groups to receive the donated sanitizers, in addition to care items such as shampoos and conditioners. Here’s a breakdown of donations:
- 16,000 bottles of Hand Sanitizer donated to first responders in Southern California, including those assisting with the city’s homeless shelters.
- 2,000 bottles of Hand Sanitizer as well as personal care products (shampoos, conditioners and styling products) donated to Los Angeles Police Department officers who, because of their close interaction with the public, may be isolating away from their homes to prevent potentially bringing the virus back to their families.
- 2,000 bottles of Hand Sanitizer as well as personal care products donated to Baby2Baby, a non-profit and existing Paul Mitchell partner that helps provide basic essentials to children living in poverty. In just two weeks, they have distributed over 2.5 million essential items to some of the most vulnerable families across the country impacted by COVID-19.
- An additional 250 units of Hand Sanitizer to be given to JPMS employees who work in the distribution and fulfillment centers in an effort to keep them safe.
JPMS, which has a long heritage of philanthropy and community engagement, recognized the need to help and immediately mobilized their manufacturing facilities. “As a family-owned company with a strong focus on philanthropy, we knew we had to help any way we could,” said Michaeline DeJoria, Vice Chairman of John Paul Mitchell Systems®. “The health and safety of our community is our first priority, especially those on the frontlines working to keep us all safe. We saw this as an opportunity to utilize our resources to help fill a crucial need during a time of crisis.”
For more information on all JPMS COVID-19 relief, visit paulmitchellpro.com.
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