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Unilever’s skin cleansing brand, Geisha, has visited some key hospitals in Accra to present hampers with its assorted soaps and other Unilever products to newly delivered babies and their mothers to celebrate Mother’s Day.
Geisha soap, Ghana’s leading skin cleansing product, is made with natural ingredients that offer unique skin benefits by-variants.
This kind gesture by the brand is in line with its commitment to reward and celebrate mothers as the world marks this special day.
Making the presentation, the Brand Manager for Geisha at Unilever, Judy Adda, said, “Mother’s Day is a special occasion to our moms and what they mean to us. Geisha has over the years, always been a part of this celebration.
"Visiting and sharing love with these mothers is just one of the several ways we acknowledge and show appreciation to our customers, especially mothers. Our purpose is to help Ghanaian moms teach their kids the values of being strong and resilient in life.”
The brand also donated to some deserving mothers in selected churches and mosques over the weekend.
Geisha has a rich history of being Ghana’s most loved soap because of the long-lasting benefits it offers to patrons.
The brand relaunched its core variants with improved fragrances and refreshed packaging this year.
Two new variants of Geisha soap, specifically 'Geisha Moringa' and 'Geisha Black' soap, were also recently introduced onto the market.
These variants are formulated with locally sourced natural ingredients such as cocoa butter, activated charcoal and Moringa oil.
Geisha Moringa and Geisha Black soap were introduced when the Ghanaian consumer’s demand and preference for locally sourced and natural-based products were on the rise.
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