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sexta-feira, 22 de junho de 2012

New Bath Gel Doesn't Need a Tub



At http://www.livescience.com/21060-rub-dub-bath-gel.html

Rub-a-Dub-Dub: New Bath Gel Doesn't Need a Tub

Date: 20 June 2012 Time: 10:28 AM ET



For people who don't have time to bathe or access to fresh water, a South African college student has a solution: a shower gel users simply rub onto their skin. One small packet replaces one bath, and users never need any water. Ludwick Marishane's inspiration was a lazy friend, but his invention will be a boon to people who live in areas where clean water is in short supply. 

The gel, called Drybath, kills germs, moisturizes the skin and exudes a pleasant, light smell, unlike hand sanitizers, according to Marishane's website, Headboy Industries. The gel is packaged in small, easy-to-open sachets that were a South African invention.

Marishane got the idea to sell individual packets when he learned from mentors that the world's poorest people buy things in very small quantities, such as one cigarette at a time as opposed to a pack or a carton, he said in a presentation.

In poor communities, Marishane said he sells Drybath for 50 cents a packet, according to an interview with the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards. (Marishane won the competition's top prize in December 2011.) For corporate customers, such as airlines or hotels, each Drybath packet costs $1.50. Marishane donates one packet to charity for every corporate packet sold. 

Marishane, who is 22 and attends the University of Cape Town, got his inspiration as a teenager growing up in a rural part of South Africa. He recalled that once, when he nagged a friend to take a shower, his friend ( more at http://www.livescience.com/21060-rub-dub-bath-gel.html )

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