NASA partners with US company to send astronauts grooming supplies for use and testing

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The oral and skin care brand has already undertaken two other experiments on the space station.

Colgate-Palmolive Company and NASA have entered into a partnership to explore innovative solutions to advance oral health, personal care and skin health for astronauts and even populations on earth,The deal will see former astronaut Dr. Cady Coleman join the team as an advisor for the experiments conducted.

“I’m excited to work with the Colgate team as they collaborate with NASA to better understand how to maintain a healthy environment for humans living and working in space,” said Coleman. “We’re thrilled about this relationship with NASA,” said Stephan Habif, Colgate’s Chief Technology Officer.

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