A version of the #32 peaking "New Days" single was used in a marketing campaign by the Nivea dermological group, and has caused interest in the group from within the United Kingdom and America.
Eucerit is a chemical substance of natural origin (from sheep wool), and a main ingredient of the popular cosmetic cream Nivea.
Nivea for Men - through Beiersdorf Marketing (East Africa) - sponsored the club in 2009 with KSh4 million.
2010: Nivea launches its new product, Nivea Happiness Sensation, featuring the song "Touch" by singer-songwriter Natasha Bedingfield in the commercial.
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1890: Pharmacist Oskar Troplowitz (born in 1863 in Gliwice, Poland) takes over the company.
These are the discography, certification, and music video information of American R&B singer Nivea.
Under Troplowitz's ownership, the company developed several of its own products, including Nivea, Leukoplast, Labello, and a pressure-sensitive tape that would later be known as "Tesafilm".
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In addition, he has also appeared in television advertisements for Bud Light, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Nivea, Treasure Island in Las Vegas, Gillette's M3Power razor, and Rooms To Go.
was initially isolated from the fungus Tolypocladium inflatum (Beauveria nivea), found in a soil sample obtained in 1969 from Hardangervidda.
She has appeared in campaigns for Triumph, Wella, Special K, Oil of Olay, Pantene, L'oreal, Clairol, Koleston, Nivea, Swarovski, Johnnie Walker, Christian Audigier, and Victoria Secret.
The steep cliffs provide nesting sites for a colony of Snow Petrels (Pagodroma nivea).
It was from a recommendation by Unna, that Troplowitz hire Isaak Lifschütz, a chemist who was the discoverer of the emulsifying agent Eucerit, the main ingredient in Nivea.
Snow Petrel (Pagodroma nivea), a bird that breeds on the Antarctic Peninsula and various Antarctic islands
Named by ANCA after the Snow Petrels (Pagodroma nivea) which nest in the weathered sandstone walls of the gorge.
According to the sixteen-page appendix of L'Astrologue de Bruges (album 20), Roger Leloup had seen an ad of Nivea cream when he was a child, misreading it as Vinea.