10 Breast Cancer Awareness Beauty Buys
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10 Breast Cancer Awareness Beauty Buys

This month, there are a ton of amazing beauty buys that help breast cancer research. Pick any or all of these great beauty products and know that you’ll not only look amazing, you’ll FEEL amazing!

1. Josie Maran GOGO Instant Natural Volume Argan Mascara

Patients undergoing treatment and chemo have to be extra-careful with what they put on their skin, not to mention the people around them need to be cautious, too. Josie Maran’s newest mascara is formulated with all-natural ingredients and is healthy for lashes.
Supports: City of Hope Cancer Hospital in L.A. For every one tube that is purchased, one is donated to a cancer patient/survivor at the hospital.
It’s $22 at josiemarancosmetics.com.

2. Tweezerman Breast Cancer Awareness Slant Tweezer

In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness, a portion of the sales of these Special Edition Precision in Pink Slant tweezers are donated to breast cancer awareness and research in finding a cure. Adorned with a brand-new and stylish Pink Ribbon print and glitter this year, its famous and perfectly aligned, hand-filed tips grab every hair with the smoothest, true precision — giving your brows the best in expert beauty while you help in giving back. Just $20 and you can find them in drug stores.

3. CHI Air Limited Edition Combo Pack

Beautiful bombshell hair always looks better when there’s philanthropic meaning behind the tools used. This set comes with the ever-popular CHI ceramic flat iron and a paddle brush for creating sleek, smooth styles.
Supports: National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc.
Just $99 at Target, Bed Bath and Beyond, chihome.com.

4. Estée Lauder Evelyn Lauder Lip Design Collection

As classy as the philanthropist herself, this pink croc case contains three lipsticks, for a pink lip to suit any mood or occasion.
Supports: Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Just $25 at Estée Lauder counters or esteelauder.com

5. Clinique Great Lips, Great Cause Key Ring

With two adorable charms and three formulas to pretty your pucker, your lips (and keys) never have an excuse to be bare again.
Supports: Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Just $16 at Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s.

6. Elemis Sparkling Beauty Collection

Five luxe skin-care products in a magenta travel pouch make an on-the-go spa experience within reach.
Supports: Living Beyond Breast Cancer.
Get it for $95 at timetospa.com, Bergdorf Goodman, or Nordstrom.

7. Sephora Perfect Ten Brush Set

A 10-piece Sephora Professionel Brush set for face, eyes, and lips.

Sephora will donate $1 from the sale of this product to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, dedicated to preventing breast cancer and finding a cure in our lifetime.

8. Foot Petals Tip Toes

The platform-pumps trend will outlast your feet any night, so equip your fave pair with these in-shoe cushions.
Supports: Susan G. Komen Foundation.
Just $6.95 for one pair at footpetals.com.

9. Bobbi Brown Pink Shimmer Brick Compact

In support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Bobbi created this limited-edition Pink Shimmer Brick Compact. This shimmering, brush-on powder creates a soft, light
pink glow.
Get it for $38 at bobbibrowncosmetics.com.

10. Avon Crusade Sock and Foot Works Treatment

Great for healing the damage done to your feet from padding around your patio barefoot all summer.
Supports: Avon Breast Cancer Crusade.
Just $7.99 at avon.com.

About the Author

Having three children, Cyvia Lewis genuinely understand the demands of motherhood, chaotic schedules, lack of “me time” and the underlying constant fatigue. As a professional makeup artist, she has been trained to understand and enhance facial features, conceal imperfections and educate clients on makeup application. With these two qualities, she is able to listen to the needs of her clients and has the ability to visualize and create a beautiful new style while maintaining an individual look. She thrives on sharing her knowledge and creativity.

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