Not Into Pink? Give Back With These Not-So-Pink Products
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You can still support Breast Cancer Awareness month even if the color pink isn’t your style. These not-so-pink products give back to breast cancer research, too. Donna Karan’s Cashmere Mist fragrance is a perennial classic ($98, Bloomingdales.com), and this month, 20 percent of each sale will be donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
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Philosophy is giving 100 percent of the net proceeds from this shampoo and shower gel set ($25, Philosophy.com) to the charity Look Good Feel Better, which serves cancer patients.
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E! News anchor Giuliana Rancic (herself a breast cancer survivor) designed this rhinestone chain necklace for Loft ($70, Loft.com). Twenty-five percent of the purchase price will go to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
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This month, five dollars from every sale of Ojon’s bestselling hair treatment will go to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation ($19.50, ojon.com).
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A star-studded roster — including Liv Tyler, January Jones, Vanessa Hudgens, Elizabeth Hurley, and more — has partnered with accessories designer Patricia Nash to auction off 18 autographed handbags filled with each celebrity’s must-haves. One hundred percent of the bids will benefit BCRF. Visit patricianashdesigns.com to bid.
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Through October, Tocca will donate 50 percent of sales of the Eau de Parfum Viaggio set ($45, tocca.com) to Bright Pink, an organization that focuses on prevention and early detection of breast and ovarian cancer in young women.
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Photographer Bob Carey began taking self-portraits in a pink tutu as a lark, but when his wife Linda was diagnosed with breast cancer, the project took on a new significance. Bloomingdale’s has partnered with the Careys’ Tutu Project to donate 100 percent of the proceeds from the Ballerina coffee-table book ($50, Bloomingdales.com) to breast cancer organizations.
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This soft blonde brow marker ($19.95, touchbackbrow.com was created for chemotherapy patients who have lost their eyebrows. One hundred percent of the proceeds from this shade will be donated to the National Breast Cancer Coalition.
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This month, Georgetown Cupcake is baking the chocolate and vanilla Susan G. Komen cupcake ($29 per dozen, or $55 with shipping, at georgetowncupcake.com), with the full purchase price of every treat sold benefitting the organization. The company has pledged to raise at least $50,000 for the cause. ($70, Loft.com)
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