Skin Sense Awards
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Procter & Gamble President, Global Personal Beauty Care & Global Feminine Care Susan Arnold is recipient of 2003 Skin Sense Award, given by the Skin Cancer Foundation at Oct. 28 ceremony in New York City. Arnold's "commitment to sun safety is evident in her mission to raise awareness about skin cancer on multiple levels," foundation says, citing P&G's development of Olay products with a minimum of SPF 15. While P&G does not market sunscreen, several products in the Olay Complete All Day and Complete Plus, Total Effects and Regenerist ranges contain SPF 15 and are recommended for daily use...
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