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    Neutrogena Sheer Zinc Oxide Kids Mineral Sunscreen Lotion, Now 33% Off

    With the summer months fast approaching, it's essential to ensure your kids' skin is combat-ready for the harshness of the ultraviolet light from the sun. We present to you Neutrogena Sheer Zinc Oxide Kids Mineral Sunscreen Lotion, a product specially formulated to provide broad-spectrum UVA/UVB protection, perfect for sensitive skin, and free of harmful chemical ingredients. Firstly, this sunscreen offers UVA/UVB protection. The broad-spectrum SPF 50+ protects against skin aging and burning...

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    BLUE LIZARD Sensitive Mineral Sunscreen with Zinc Oxide 50+ Water Resistant UVAUVB Protection with Smart Cap Technology Fragrance Free, Now 22% Off

    Introducing the BLUE LIZARD Sensitive Mineral Sunscreen, a smart choice for those who prioritize skin health and seek reliable sun protection. Ideal for those with sensitive skin, this formulation is made without any potentially irritating fragrances. Yet, far beyond just alluringly unscented, this sunscreen is representative of Blue Lizard's commitment to skin-friendly products. BLUE LIZARD prioritizes the health and skin of its users, which is why this sunscreen's formulation features a...

  • Mineral Ridge softball powers by Springfield

    Laney Merolillo pitched a complete game for the Rams at Springfield.

  • The best and worst sunscreens for every occasion

    Sunscreen should be a necessity in everyone’s bag, especially if you, like me, struggle with sensitive skin that peels easily after walking around the city on a sunny day. In addition to protecting skin from sunburns, sunscreen prevents acne, post-inflammatory acne scars, premature aging and, most importantly, skin cancer. The tricky part is finding the This story The best and worst sunscreens for every occasion appeared first on Washington Square News.

  • Research Roundup: Sunscreen shields from sun and unsustainability

    Stanford researchers challenged the boundaries of sustainability, by protecting coral reefs and designing a sunscreen better for the skin and the planet.

  • Expansion coming to southeast Kansas miner museum

    FRANKLIN, Kan. — Miners Hall Museum in southeast Kansas announces expansion plans. Mining Museum Foundation Chairwoman Phyllis Bitner said they've been planning this expansion for 10 years. The museum open 12 years ago, and Bitner said the need to expand has been apparent for a while now. The new expansion will have the same foot []

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    Too dark? Can car window tint be illegal?

    Cheap Insurance reports on auto window tinting and how it affects drivers in different states.

  • WaspArmor Blade Titanium micro folding scalpel knife

    The WaspArmor Blade is small, sleek and lightweight, titanium micro folding scalpel knife that is perfect for an everyday carry (EDC). Offering precision cutting and an aerospace-grade titanium and carbon fiber construction ensures durability and resistance to corrosion. While the wasp-inspired ergonomic grip offers a comfortable and secure hold, allowing you to tackle tasks with […]

  • Clint Jones, operator of Mineral Range Railroad, dies

    ISHPEMING, Mich. — Clint Jones, president of the family-owned Mineral Range Railroad based in Ishpeming, died of health complications at Marquette General Hospital in Marquette, Mich., on April 19, 2024. He was 79. Son Chris Jones told Trains News Wire in a phone interview that he and his brother Pete will continue business as usual []Read More

  • Liberia: Illicit Miner Sues Villagers For Exposing His Own Crimes

    VAMBO, Grand Bassa County – The allegations in Lee Clutz’ lawsuit against villagers in Togar Town and Pastor Town are grave: armed robbery and terroristic threat. By Emmanuel Sherman and Charles Gbayor, with The DayLight The lawsuit alleges locals terrorized Clutz’ mineworkers with firearms and destroyed his properties, documents of the St. John River City []

  • Gold Miners Will Trade At "Multiples" Of Current Prices

    Gold Miners Will Trade At "Multiples" Of Current Prices Submitted by QTR's Fringe Finance Friend of Fringe Finance Lawrence Lepard released his most recent investor letter this week. He gets little coverage in the mainstream media, which, in my opinion, makes him someone worth listening to twice as closely. Larry was kind enough to allow me to share his thoughts heading into Q2 2024. The letter has been edited ever-so-slightly for formatting, grammar and visuals. This is Part 2...

  • ‘Blood minerals’: What are the hidden costs of the EU-Rwanda supply deal?

    EU plans to secure supplies for green revolution from Rwanda likely to