Rozalex

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An old tin of Rozalex

Rozalex was a brand of industrial hand care products, originally developed as a spin-off of The Chloride Electrical Storage Co. Ltd. in the early 20th century. The brand became well-known for its protective creams and barrier lotions, which were designed to protect workers' skin from harsh industrial environments.

History[edit | edit source]

Rozalex was established in the 1930s as a response to the growing need for effective skin protection in industrial settings. The brand was a subsidiary of The Chloride Electrical Storage Co. Ltd., which was primarily known for its production of batteries and electrical storage solutions. The development of Rozalex products was driven by the need to protect workers' hands from the corrosive and irritating substances they encountered in the workplace.

Rozalex advertisement from circa 1956

Products[edit | edit source]

Rozalex offered a range of products designed to protect and care for the skin. These included barrier creams, which were applied before work to prevent harmful substances from penetrating the skin, and cleansing creams, which were used to remove dirt and contaminants after work. The brand's products were particularly popular in industries such as manufacturing, construction, and chemical processing.

Marketing and Advertising[edit | edit source]

Rozalex was marketed through various advertising campaigns, which highlighted the effectiveness of its products in protecting workers' skin. The brand's advertisements often featured testimonials from satisfied customers and emphasized the scientific research behind the product formulations.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Although Rozalex is no longer a prominent brand, its legacy lives on in the continued importance of skin protection in industrial settings. The development of barrier creams and other protective products has been crucial in improving workplace safety and reducing occupational skin diseases.

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