It’s National Breast Cancer Awareness month, so why not shop for the cause? Let’s make this October prettier, pinker, and more powerful than ever.
Here’s a list of our favorite limited-edition, pink-branded products:
For the 7th year in a row, OPI is offering a limited-edition “Pink of Hearts” collection in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This year the collection ($15.95) consists of “Pink-ing of You” (a pale pink), “More Than A Glimmer” (a milky mult-icolor glitter) and a set of pink ribbon and crystal decals. OPI will be donating $25,000 to the Susan G. Komen Foundation and $5,000 to Rethink Breast Cancer (a Canadian foundation).
Philosophy’s “Shower for the Cure”, is combination shower gel & bubble bath containing a touch of comforting milky notes and a kiss of tangerine nectar for a unique scent that delicate, feminine and sophisticated. philosophy donates 100% of its net proceeds are donated to the Women’s Cancer Research Fund.
Bobbi Brown’s limited-edition Embossed French Pink blush & Mini Face Blender brush set ($45), lends a soft, pretty pop of color to cheekbones. $10.00 per purchase will be donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF).
With softening shea butter and jojoba oil, these eos duo-sweet-flavored balms in Strawberry Sorbet and Fresh Watermelon ($6.49) soothe chapped lips without any sticky residue–making them the perfect base for lipstick. 100% of its net proceeds are donated Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Create a perfect canvas for foundation application with Smashbox’s Photo Finish Foundation Primer ($36.00). This silky, lightweight blend of vitamins A & E, grape seed extract and green tea was the Winner of “Best of Sephora” Award for Best Primer. $5.00 from each purchase goes to the BCRF.
This Aveda limited-edition “Hand Relief” lotion ($24.50) is an incredibly rich formula with a Rosemary Mint aroma and is specially packaged in a 5 fl. oz/150 ml tube featuring a limited-edition Pink Ribbon design. $4.00 per purchase is donated to the BCRF.
Murad has partnered with LA’s Cancer Research Hospital, City of Hope, for the month of October, launching this limited-edition Murad “Hydro Dynamic Ultimate Moisture” in a “Hydrate for Hope” duo set ($45.00). 10% of the profits from each sale of this intensely rich cream will benefit City of Hope.
Bumble & Bumble’s “Spray de Mode” hairspray ($27.00) is a multi-dimensional styling tool with flexible hold, workability, exceptional memory and can take heat and repeated brushing. $5.00 from each purchase will go to the BCRF.
This set of Sonia Kashuk “Proudly Pink” professional quality makeup brushes ($15.99) come with clean black handles, and pink plush bristles. The set includes a powder/blusher brush, a concealer brush, an eye shadow brush, a crease brush and a bent eye liner brush in a black clutch. 15% of each purchase goes to the BCRF.
In seconds lips feel soft, smooth, and look delicious once you apply Origin’s “Drink Up” hydrating lip-balm ($17.00). Aloe Vera helps soothe while Apricot Kernel and Avocado Oils deliver nourishing hydration. Plus a complex of Orange Peel, Barley and Wheat Germ help protect against future dryness. $3.50 from each purchase goes to the BCRF.
Everyone can be pretty in pink…especially for a good cause like Breast Cancer, so Happy Shopping!
And don’t forget to empower yourself with education to minimize breast cancer risks. According to National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc.:
Know your risk:
- Talk to your family to learn about your family history
- Talk to your doctor about your personal risk of breast cancer
Several factors increase a woman’s risk for developing breast cancer:
- Certain inherited genetic mutations (BRCA1 and BRCA2)
- A personal or family history of breast cancer
- High breast-tissue density as seen on mammograms
- Biopsy-confirmed hyperplasia
- A history of high-dose radiation therapy to the chest
Get screened:
- Ask your doctor which screening tests are right for you if you are at a higher risk
- Have a mammogram every year starting at the age of 40
- Have a clinical breast exam every 3 years starting at 20, and annually starting at 40
See your health care provider right away if you notice any of these breast changes:
- Lump, hard knot or thickening
- Swelling, warmth, redness or darkening
- Change in the size or shape of breast
- Dimpling or puckering of the skin
- Itchy, scaly sore or rash on the nipple
- Nipple discharge
- New pain in on e spot that does not go away
Education is empowerment!