It's Breast Cancer Awareness month, and in doing so you will start see a lot of "pink" everywhere. It may seem silly, or overwhelming but it really is important to bring awareness to this very real and scary cancer; whether it is awareness month or not. I've put together 8 products that support breast cancer awareness month. Pictured above is a necklace designed by
Loft & breast cancer survivor Giuliana Rancic. Not only is this necklace a gorgeous fall fashion piece, but 25% of full-price purchases of the necklace will go directly to
The Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
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| $100 |
Next is a pair of
GT-1000 PR Asics running shoes. These are definitely a nice pink pair of shoes for any woman to sport. Here's the cause: for every pair of the GT-1000 PR shoes sold from October 1 to October 31, 2012, ASICS will donate $2.00 to the fund, with maximum donation of $100,000.00.
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| $19 |
For every purchase of
Smashbox's BCRF Be Legendary lipstick, the company will donate $5 to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation. They are donating the money through October 31st, 2012. Definitely a gorgeous lipstick with a great cause.
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| $20 |
Philosophy has generously decided to donate 100% of their net proceeds for this
Shower for the Cure 16oz bubble bath, shower gel, and shampoo. Now that is amazing, Philosophy has great products and it is exciting that they are donating to a great cause for the research/awareness of breast cancer.
Khol's cares is selling their
ELLE heart scarf for a low price of $5.00 and donating all the net proceeds to the foundation. Such a cute scarf -- perfect for the fall weather or even to put away as a gift for a friend or family member during the holidays that will soon be approaching. I am loving the stores that donate all proceeds!
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| $15 |
This lovely
Target and Sonia Kashuk 5 piece proudly pink brush set is the perfect addition to any woman's make-up collection. Sonia Kashuk, a breast cancer survivor herself teamed up with Target to donate 15% of your purchase of this set to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
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