Our brands
We make some of the best known brands in the world, and those brands are used by 2 billion people every day
Use this page to browse the list of all Unilever's brands, see what brands are available in your country and link to more information about any of our brands on a local Unilever website.

Comfort is a fabric conditioner that is available globally, with numerous variants such as Comfort Easy Iron and Comfort Bright Whites. It is also sold under local names, such as Drive and Yumoş in some markets. Comfort was the first fabric softener to be launched in the UK in 1969.

Domestos is a powerful, quick-acting bleach. It was launched in the UK in the 1920s and was sold door-to-door by salesmen on bicycles. At that time, it was used in the home as a solution to whiten cotton and household surfaces, and salesmen were assigned to do live demos. Today Domestos is sold all over the world. The brand is active in its sustainability work to extend access to toilets in disadvantaged parts of the world.

In more than 50 countries around the world, millions of people use Cif’s range of home care products to clean their kitchens, bathrooms, dishes, floors and surfaces. Cif products come in various forms: creams, sprays, gels, wipes and liquids. The brand is also known as Jif and Viss in different markets.

Omo is a global laundry brand, which emphasises its stain-removal technology. It is available in the form of washing liquids, capsules, powder, tablets and sachets and is effective with low-temperature washes. It is sold under the local brand names of Persil, Skip, Breeze, Ala, Wisk, Surf and Rinso in various markets.

Surf is a brand of laundry detergent with an accompanying range of laundry products. It launched in 1959 and is now available in Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa, with a comprehensive range of offerings including bars, powders, liquids, tablets and capsules.

Skip (also known as Coral in some markets) is a laundry brand that offers exceptional cleaning power, but also specialises in caring for clothes.

Launched in late Victorian England, Sunlight was one of Unilever‘s first products, and was the world‘s first packaged & branded soap. Unilever founder William Hesketh Lever first sold Sunlight Soap in the UK in 1885 at a time when the country was suffering from high levels of poverty and ill health. He made it his mission to revolutionise hygiene, bringing it within the reach of ordinary people. 120 years later, Sunlight is still found around the world and is used for cleaning dishes, clothes and skin. Sunlight is available in many countries including Belgium, Turkey and South Africa.

South Africans know Vim classic scouring powder as their tried and trusted, extremely tough-cleaning household care brand.