Happi Staff04.01.20
MyChelle Dermaceuticals has continued its collaboration with Coral Restoration Foundation (CRF) for a second consecutive year. CRF is the world's largest non-profit marine-conservation organization dedicated to restoring the planet's coral reefs to a healthy state.
"MyChelle is known for creating reef-friendly sun care and is proud to align with the incredible force that is the Coral Restoration Foundation™. The foundation's valuable mission restores coral reefs, educates on the importance of our oceans and uses science to further coral reef research and preservation," said Martin Floreani, MyChelle president and CEO.
For the entire month of April, 1% of all MyChelle website net proceeds will be donated back to the Coral Restoration Foundation.
MyChelle was one of the first cosmetic manufacturers to reject marine-toxic ingredients, including oxybenzone, octinoxate, butylparaben, retinyl palmitate and 4-methylbenzylidene camphor. The company’s sun care products are formulated with active minerals like titanium dioxide and zinc oxide to offer clean, reef-safe, broad-spectrum defense and help to prevent the signs of aging and damage.
"Coral Restoration Foundation is thrilled to be collaborating with MyCHELLE. This relationship will not only generate significant funding to support our mission, but it will also help to reach and inspire even more people to take action to save and restore coral reefs around the world," said Martha Roesler, chief development officer, Coral Restoration Foundation.
"MyChelle is known for creating reef-friendly sun care and is proud to align with the incredible force that is the Coral Restoration Foundation™. The foundation's valuable mission restores coral reefs, educates on the importance of our oceans and uses science to further coral reef research and preservation," said Martin Floreani, MyChelle president and CEO.
For the entire month of April, 1% of all MyChelle website net proceeds will be donated back to the Coral Restoration Foundation.
MyChelle was one of the first cosmetic manufacturers to reject marine-toxic ingredients, including oxybenzone, octinoxate, butylparaben, retinyl palmitate and 4-methylbenzylidene camphor. The company’s sun care products are formulated with active minerals like titanium dioxide and zinc oxide to offer clean, reef-safe, broad-spectrum defense and help to prevent the signs of aging and damage.
"Coral Restoration Foundation is thrilled to be collaborating with MyCHELLE. This relationship will not only generate significant funding to support our mission, but it will also help to reach and inspire even more people to take action to save and restore coral reefs around the world," said Martha Roesler, chief development officer, Coral Restoration Foundation.