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Posted by Genna Cockerham Oct 1, 2009 |
There are a ton of products available this month that help fund breast cancer research by donating a portion of their proceeds to organizations like the Avon Crusade for the Cure, Susan G. Komen for the Cure and Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF).
Products for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
All of the Estée Lauder Companies have special items available this month, so if you love Estée Lauder brands, now is the time to indulge. For example, the Clinique Long Last Glosswear key chain includes three lip colors, sells for $19 and donates $10 from the sale of each to BCRF in October.
Skin Care Beauty Products and Makeup Products
During the remainder of the year, there are companies that have ongoing efforts to fund breast cancer research. To learn more about which cosmetic companies have special items that help fund cancer research, read Makeup Products Help Fund Breast Cancer Research.
Under Armour and Other Workout Clothing Brands
An active lifestyle is one of the ways women can help prevent breast cancer. Get moving and spice up your workout with some new workout clothes. Did you know there are at least three popular brands of athletic clothing that help fund breast cancer research with every purchase from their special collections? Learn which brands are committed to finding a cure for cancer by reading Buy Workout Clothes that Give Back to Charities.
Join the Army of Women
Finding a cure for breast cancer is important, but Dr. Susan Love is committed to help researchers learn what causes breast cancer and what can be done to prevent it. She became frustrated when researchers said they didn’t have enough women who wanted to participate in research trials to help find the cause.
Love knew that women would help if they only knew they were needed. The Love/Avon Army of Women was born and its goal is to recruit 1 million women (and men) who are willing to receive email notifications when breast cancer research trials need volunteers. Take the time to read, Join Dr. Susan Love, Avon and the Army of Women to learn more about how women everywhere can help researchers find the causes of breast cancer.