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Dr. Beckmann Competition: Win a Laundry Care Kit - Thursday, July 8th, 2010

To celebrate the launch of the new Colour & Dirt Collector range, we have teamed up with the radio station Key103, to offer five lucky readers the chance to win a laundry care kit.

Most people know to keep to the simple rule of seperating whites, darks and colours when doing the laundry. However washing mixed colours can send even the most knowledgeable domestic goddess into a panic!

Colour & Dirt Collector is a clever product range that attracts, absorbs and locks in all the stray colour and dirt in every wash - protecting your garments and keeping them bright and vibrant.

The Colour and Dirt Collector products are available in either a pack of 30 disposable sheets or one reusable cloth which lasts up to 30 washes.

Laundry care kits will include the Colour & Dirt Collector range plus other Dr. Beckmann products including Stain Devils, Dry-Clean Only, Colour Run Removers and Glowhite.

To enter the competition please Click here

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Fantastic Coverage – World Cup Widows - Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Dr. Beckmann has received more fantastic national press coverage. Reseach carried out by Dr. Beckmann revelaed that women would be lumbered with three times more housework than normal while the World Cup was on. To read more please click the link below:

  • The Daily Telegraph: Click here

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Women’s housework triples during the world cup period - Monday, June 14th, 2010

  • 77% of Brit women say housework will triple during the world cup.
  • 87% of Brit women spend significantly less time with their partners.
  • Mums expect their weekly wash to increase by five times.

Busy mums across the UK are dreading becoming 'World Cup widows' due to an increase in levels of housework and lack of quality time with their partners, a new study has revealed.

The survey of 2070 Brits - conducted by laundry experts Dr. Beckmann - revealed a staggering 77% of women say their housework will triple during the World Cup due to partners and children being glued to the box.

87% of women said they spend significantly less quality time with their other halves during the World Cup, with 43% saying they can become depressed at the lack of attention.

The survey also reveals that mums across the country expect to see the average weekly wash increase by five times as the amount of time dads spend playing football with their kids jumps from 12 hours a year to a hugh 14 hours across a month.

In the course of an average 12 months, 87% of Brit dads admit they play football with their sons for less than a paltry 12 hours.

However, during June's 2010 World Cup tournament, dads all over the UK say they will spend around 14 hours playing football with their sons - resulting in laundry hell for mothers across the country!

An astonishing 67% of women polled admitted they're more likely to make a laundry faux pas when doing considerably more washing, with shrinking clothes the most common mistake - a crime which wouldn't make mum very popular if involving a favourite football shirt!

Steven Simpson, Dr. Beckmann spokesman, said:

As excited for the World Cup reaches fever pitch, men across the country are playing and watching tonnes of football with either their friends or children.

However, it seems they forgot the impact football obsession has on their other halves who admit to dreading the World Cup period as they feel neglected and have a mound of housework and laundry to deal with.

With the majority of women admitting they make more laundry faux pas when their wash loads increase, they may quickly find themselves in laundry hell!

Dr. Beckmann can take away the hell of heavy laundry loads. With products such as our Colour & Dirt Collector and stain removal products specifically for grass and mud, mums needn't let the world cup washing get too stressful!

Tags: dr beckmann, stain removal, World Cup
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Make laundry hell history with Kim Woodburn - Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Wash with confidence thanks to Dr. Beckmann's new Colour & Dirt Collectorn range

Most people know to keep to the simple rule of separating whites, darks and colours when doing the laundry. However, washing mixed colours can send even the most knowledgeable domestic goddess into a panic, as all the different coloured dyes swish round together in the wash and attach to your clothes.

A recent poll by Dr. Beckmann revealed that a staggering 78% of the UK's heavy washers admitted colour runs are a common problem. The study also revealed that a quarter of the UK households think there is no solution to this problem.... until now!

Colour & Dirt Collector is a clever product range that attracts, absorbs and locks in all stray colour and dirt in every wash - protecting your garments and keeping them bright and vibrant.

Please watch the video below to see Kim Woodburn demonstrating the Colour & Dirt Collector range.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L63etu4qC3E

The Colour & Dirt Collector products are available in either a pack of 30 disposable sheets or one reusable cloth.

Colour & Dirt Collector Cloth

A unique cloth that can be used up to 30 washes - perfect for those households whose washing machine is on every day. The cloth is placed in the machine drum, the clothes are loaded and detergent is added as normal. The loose colour and dirt is collected and absorbed into the cloth during the wash cycle.

Thanks to its unique fabric, the colour and dirt is completely locked in and will not resettle onto your clothes so you can use it confidently again and again. The packaging also contains a numbered grid so you can tick off every time you wash, helping you remember when you have reached 30 washes.

Colour & Dirt Collector Sheets

The Colour & Dirt Collector Sheet does the same job as the Cloth, but instead of reusing the sheet, you simply remove it at the end of the wash and throw away. Perfect for those consumers who only use their washing machine a couple of times a week. Each pack contains 30 sheets.

Tags: Cloth, Colour & Dirt Collector, kim woodburn, Kim Woodburn video, Sheets
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Looking for a career? Get a white shirt - Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

As thousands of newly-qualified students begin the search for a career this month employers have warned that the wrong choice of clothes at an interview can mean they've lost the job before uttering a single word.

More than eight out of 10 employers believe that a simple, plain white shirt is their preferred choice for interviewees.

And they've admitted that the wrong choice of wardrobe could be enough to cost a potential candidate the job.

A survey of 2,016 Brits by Glowhite manufacturers Dr. Beckmann has revealed an astonishing 83% of employers say candidates wearing clean, white shirts to interviews are at an immediate advantage at job interviews.

Yet, worryingly, almost half of students polled admitted that they '"rarely" wear white shirts to interviews.

Blue shirts and even multi-coloured 'fashionable' shirts are the first two interview choices of 18-22 year olds going to a job interview, the survey has revealed - immediately putting the hopeful candidates at a disadvantage.

Employers say clean white shirts with crisp collars suggest a candidate is organised, business-like and pays attention to detail - the three most sought after qualities in job interviews.

Yet half of those student candidates polled owned a plain white shirt, let alone selected it for job interviews.

An astonishing 24% of the young polled even admitted they believe it is "acceptable" to wear jeans to a job interview, as long as it is coupled with a shirt.

Acclaimed behavioural psychologist Donna Dawson believes many young job candidates could be excluding themselves from job selection before they've even opened their mouth in a job interview.

She said:

In the busy working world that we now inhabit, it is even truer that 'first impressions are the strongest' - we tend to make all kinds of instant judgements about a person, their values and personality, based on visual presentation alone.

From appropriate work attire such as crisp, clean white shirt or blouse, a job interviewer will deduce not only that a candidate is organised, business-like and efficient, but also that this person cares about their self-image, and is courteous, cooperative, and able to work with others.

A huge 64% of employers polled listed a dirty shirt/blouse as the second thing they notice about candidates, after their hair style/face, a further 56% said a dirty, scruffy or inappropriate shirt were the biggest 'physical faux pas' a candidate could commit.

A telling 83% said they would turn down someone who turned up to an interview with a dirty, scruffy or inappropriate shirt.

Donna comments:

A dishevelled, dirty, or inappropriate shirt will signify just the opposite - that this person is disorganised and lacking in awareness, with a selfish desire to do his/her own thing, which might preclude working harmoniously with others.

With just a little forethought, job candidates can work their visual presentation into a strong advantage.

*Research carried out online on the Dr. Beckmann website: 15th March - 15th April 2010.

Tags: donna dawson, dr beckmann, Dr Beckmann survey, glowhite, students, white shirts
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Dr. Beckmann’s essential clothing label guide - Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

To prevent the UK population becoming illiterate when they attempt to wash their clothes, Dr. Beckmann has developed the 'essential clothing label guide'

The guide illustrates what each care label symbol stands for. To download your copy simply click the link below:

Dr. Beckmann's Essential Clothing Label Guide 2010

Tags: Clothing labels, essential clothing label guide, kim woodburn, label illiterate brits
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TV’s cleaning guru Kim Woodburn claims under 25′s need washing machine lessons - Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

80% of twentysomethings don't know how to wash clothes

  • Over £400 million worth of clothes ruined per year in the UK.
  • 7 out of 10 never read clothing labels before washing.
  • TV's cleaning guru Kim Woodburn calls for parents to help more.

The UK population is bordering on illiteracy when they attempt to wash clothes according to their cleaning instructions, a new study has revealed.

A shocking 8 out of 10 adults aged 18-25 admit they have absolutely no idea what washing instructions on clothing labels actually mean.

And 7 out of 10 26-39 year olds (68%) don't even bother to read washing directions before throwing their threads in the washing machine. It seems that the only age group who love labels are those over 40 with 81% regularly reading the instructions.

Its hardly surprising then, in light of the revelations revealed in research by laundry experts Dr. Beckmann*, that adults aged between 18-25 throw away three times as many clothes as those aged 40 or more.

They 'spoil' on average three garments per year washing them at the wrong temperature and in the same wash as other non colourfast clothes.

This lack of knowledge is also very costly as the 'twentysomethings' throw away over £400 million worth of clothes every year.**

But even though we happily admit we're a nation of dunces when it comes to our dirty laundry, we're also a country, which doesn't believe it has time to correct its errors either. 37% of women have admitted they would simply throw away a stained item of clothing rather than attempt to salvage it with a stain remover.

Cleaning guru Kim Woodburn from TV's 'How Clean is Your House' believes the UK's under-25s need washing machine lessons to bring them up to speed.

She said:

Under 25 year olds are label illiterate, they don't know how to care for their clothes and need educating via their parents. It's not good enough that adults can reach that age and not know how to read and understand simple washing instructions on clothes.

Young adults are too pampered these days and are used to their parents doing their washing while they are at University and even still living at home.

When they are dropped into the real world - they haven't a clue about washing so they buy new clothes instead of getting the stains out of the ones they already have. It's ridiculous that they can't use a washing machine properly at that age.

They could do with lessons on label reading - this would not only save them time and frustration at ruining their favourite clothes, but they could save lots of money too.

Dr. Beckmann's essential clothing label guide

* Reasearch carried out online on the DR. Beckmann wesbite - February 2010

** According to the Office of National Statistics (2008) there are 6.6 million people aged 18-25 in the UK.

Tags: Clothing labels, essential clothing label guide, kim woodburn, label illiterate brits
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Fantastic coverage – Red bras are the biggest turn-off - Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Dr. Beckmann has received more fantastic national press coverage. This includes an article in the Daily Telegraph written by renowned fashion journalist Hilary Alexander.

Please click on the links below to view the articles:

  • The Daily Telegraph: Click here
  • The Daily Star: Click here
  • OK Magazine: Click here

Tags: daily star, daily telegraph, national coverage, ok magazine
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Sorry ladies but men hate red bras – it’s official - Thursday, February 11th, 2010

'Racy' red lingerie voted the biggest turn-off

  • Over half of men vote red as their least favourite underwear colour
  • But almost two thirds of women think their men prefer red lingerie
  • Black underwear is men's favourite

It has long been considered the sexiest lingerie colour - the one women wear when they are feeling 'flirty' - but no longer, according to Britain's men at least.

It's official - red, a favourite for Valentine's Day underwear is now considered the biggest bedroom turn-off by Brit males, our study has revealed.

An overwhelming 56% of men said that red is their least favourite lingerie colour, with a further 18% admitting they hate pink undies and 11% plumping for flesh-coloured as the biggest turn-off.

It's clearly a blow for ladies everywhere because the 1,001 women* polled also revealed that when they are buying undies to impress their man, 61% choose red-coloured lingerie believing that is exactly what their man would choose.

But what colour should you buy?

According to the 1,016* men polled, women should opt for simple white or black lingerie if they want to impress their other half in the bedroom.

47% of blokes said black underwear was their favourite on their loved ones, while 34% selected white lingerie as their undie-colour-of-choice.

This is timely advice, as the week leading up to Valentine's Day is traditionally the period when more underwear is sold in the UK than at any other period of the year.

Steven Simpson, Dr. Beckmann spokesman, said:

Traditionally men have bought red underwear for their girlfriend, wife or lover, in the belief it's the most romantic and attractive of lingerie.

However, according to our research, the tastes of modern men have changed so ladies it's now out with the red and in with the more demure black and white if you want to impress your partner.

* Research carried out online on the Dr. Beckmann website - January 2010

Tags: Dr Beckmann survey, red lingerie, valentine's day
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Dr. Beckmann’s Jean’s Expose Hits the National Press - Thursday, January 28th, 2010

The Dr. Beckmann jeans survey has received fantastic coverage in the national press - please click on the links below to see:

  • The Daily Express: Click here
  • The Daily Mirror: Click here

Tags: jeans, jeans survey, national coverage
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