It's THAT Worth It
I'll stop melanoma by wearing sunscreen daily & using my voice to support MRA. A cure is near! #itsthatworthit
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L'Oreal Paris and Melanoma Research Alliance
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by L'Oreal Paris and Melanoma Research Alliance category: Cause
Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer – and one of the most common cancers among women under 40.
The good news is a cure is near. But we need your help.
HOW TO SHOW YOUR SUPPORT:
The first line of defense is prevention. We know not to smoke. We know not to text and drive. But do we really get that not wearing sunscreen everyday can lead to melanoma?
The second line of defense is research. The
Melanoma Research Alliance (MRA) is making significant strides to prevent and
even cure melanoma.
It’s time to raise our voices on one day, with
one message, to let the world know that we want to stop melanoma, by wearing
sunscreen every day and supporting the efforts of the MRA to find a
cure.
Join Eva
Longoria, Aimee Mullins, Lea Michele, skin cancer survivor Diane Keaton, and melanoma survivor, L’Oréal Paris communications executive and MRA ambassador Danielle
Macaluso to send this message by signing up to this Thunderclap.
On May 20th, to commemorate May as Skin Cancer
Awareness Month and to kick off Memorial Day weekend and a summer of safe sun,
your message and everyone else’s message will be sent loud and clear to stop
melanoma through prevention and research.
As part of the It's THAT Worth It campaign, L'Oréal Paris will make a
donation to the Melanoma Research Alliance of $1 for each supporter who signs
up for the Thunderclap and $1 for each L’Oréal Paris Advanced Suncare product sold in
the U.S. – up to $250,000 in 2014. But the Thunderclap will not be heard unless
we reach our goal of supporters, so please join us, wear sunscreen and share
this message with your social network. Do it. It’s THAT Worth It.
L'Oreal Paris and Melanoma Research Alliance
@LOrealParisUSA
The Melanoma Research Alliance and L’Oréal Paris have joined forces with Eva Longoria, Aimee Mullins, Lea Michele, skin cancer survivor Diane Keaton and melanoma survivor, L’Oréal Paris communications executive and MRA ambassador Danielle Macaluso to stop melanoma through prevention and research.