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These days, sunscreen is equally important when you are out in the sun for too long. Back when climate change was not much of a fuss, I could stay out in the open for too long and not feel a thing. Nowadays, even a few minutes of exposure to the sun can burn my skin.

Kids are easily more susceptible to getting burnt compared to adults hence sunscreen is equally important to them as they are to us. Rocky Mountain is proud to show off their sunscreen product, the New oxybenzone free sunscreens SPF 35, designed for the customer that seeks Benzophenone-3 free sun protection. This sunscreen uses micronized titanium dioxide and octinoxate for top quality, broad spectrum and fragrance free sun protection.

A product from more than a year’s worth of work, it nourishes and moisturizes your skin and is especially good for non-greasy and non-comedogenic and safe for faces as well as being free of PABA, fragrance, wheat, gluten, and nut oils.

And if I were you, I would take advantage of the big price cut that they offer in their online marketplace. The price is cheaper compared to those found in retail stores. Choose this sunscreen with the advanced formulas for superior protection you can trust!

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Mobilizing professional artists in volunteer service programs that benefit institutions like schools, hospitals and communities, Sing For Hope is a New York non profit organization founded by well known opera singers Monica Yunis and Camille Zamora. From these two individuals, they have grown to be one of the famous non profit organizations in the nation.

From my perspective, the organization’s programs are an inspiration that others must follow because apart from putting up this organization for the betterment of others, these talented volunteers do it for free because they believe in positive social change.

Sing for Hope mobilizes over hundreds of professional artists in volunteer service programs. These programs consist of Art U!: Arts and leadership education for undeserved youth, Healing Arts: In-hospital performances and workshops that complement the healing process and Community Arts: Events that raise awareness and funds for humanitarian causes, and projects that dismantle barriers to arts accessibility.

I urge people to support their cause by watching their performances. You in turn will also help them in their cause. I admire the work Sing For Hope is doing and it should serve as an inspiration for others to do the same, in a unique way.

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