 | Ebty Sinclair Oil Opts for WEX Fleet One One might assume the hardest part of building a product to disrupt the traditional sunscreen industry would be actually formulating a new brand of sunscreen. Particularly if ones goal is to make it free of oxybenzone and parabens ?two of the more common preservatives in consumer cosmetics, though both products with a history of health controversies聽attached to them <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.ro>stanley romania</a> .And Supergoop Founder Holly Thaggard can certainly attest that building a better sunscreen was challenging ?especially because she isnt an industrial chemist. T <a href=https://www.stanleycups.co.nz>stanley cup nz</a> haggard was a schoolteacher who was inspired by a close friends diagnosis with skin cancer to dig a little deeper into why skin cancer had become Americas leading form of cancer.What she found, she said, is that one of the primary reasons is that people dont wear sunscreen <a href=https://www.cups-stanley-cups.us>stanley usa</a> nearly as often as they should, because the product in its typical form leaves a lot to be desired. Traditional sunscreens are sticky, tacky, smelly, and just no fun to wear, Thaggard said. And though she didnt know herself how to formulate a new, better edition of sunscreen, she was able with the help of a dermatologist friend to connect with chemists and develop a new product in a lab. The eventual product that went to market ?Supergoop ?grew from Thaggards early names for the product samples she was always looking at: goop.The product formulation wasnt easy, but it was manageable and foreseeable challenge. What ended up being much harder for Supergoop was realizing the first draf Wmqm Carahsoft, Coupa Partner on Spend Management for the Public Sector Most city-dwellers are familiar with street musicians, the performers for the people who strum guitars, play pan pipes and sing with varying degrees of tunefulness at tourist attractions and on subway p <a href=https://www.stanleycup.fr>stanley cup</a> latforms nationwide. 聽To finance their art, many put out a hat to catch tips from those who happen to be passing by.appLOUD, a new start up and mobile app, thinks it can help turn the web into a virtual subway platform by offering a so <a href=https://www.stanleycups.cz>stanley quencher</a> rt of Instagram-like video that livestreams music from around the nation. <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.fr>stanley fr</a> Fans upload content and are given the ability to tag the Twitter handles of the artists they choose to highlight. 聽Once a Twitter handle is tagged, the app automatically adds links to tip the performer or their charity of choice , purchase tickets to their next performance or buy their music.appLOUD takes ten percent of the tips and affiliate fees toward tickets and music sales though their ultimate goal is to charge vendors a fee to access their data.Cecilia Pagkalinawan, an entrepreneurship enthusiast, founded the company which has so far only brought in an early round of Angel funding worth about $130K. Pagkalinawan reportedly met with manager, musicians, labels and venues to figure out where the pain points are now, and how mobile might be used to alleviate them. |