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Estee Lauder Jeweled Pink Ribbon Compact & Brush Set ($45, esteelauder.com)
"This bronzer has a hint of pink in it, so you look nice and flushed—not fake-tanned.â€
—Mary Maclean, executive beauty editor
This is part of Estee Lauder’s Pink Ribbon Collection; $500,000 of sales will go to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF).
Gianna Rose Atelier Savon Pour Une Remede ($26, giannarose.com)
“These fancy soaps smell sweet but not too perfumy. And they’re triple-milled, so they’ll last and last!â€
—Tram Kim Nguyen, beauty writer-editor
15% of sales go to the Triple Negative Breast Cancer foundation, which raises awareness about this type of breast cancer.
Tinte Cosmetics Vintage Flavored Lip Color in Bubble Gum ($14, tintecosmetics.com)
“Love the old-school tin! It’s perfect layered over lipstick.â€
—Stephanie Huszar, beauty writer-editor
The Susan G. Komen Foundation gets 40% of sales.
Smashbox Blushing Pink Soft Lights & Brush Set ($59, smashbox.com)
“Some bright pink blushes streak, but this went on evenly for a natural glow. A great midday pick-me-up!â€
—Felicia Milewicz, beauty director
5% of sales go to the National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund.
Avon FootWorks Breast Cancer Crusade Overnight Treatment ($8 including socks, avon.com)
“This cooling cream felt amazing after a long day of work, and my cracked heels looked 100 percent better the next morning.â€
—Mary Maclean
The Avon Breast Cancer Crusade gets $5.10 from every set sold.
Sonia Kashuk Pink Brush Set ($20, target.com)
“Great for makeup buffs. It has every brush you could possibly need to do your eyes and cheeks gorgeously.â€
—Tram Kim Nguyen
Kashuk, a breast cancer survivor, will give 100% of profits to The BCRF.
Marc by Marc Jacobs Breast Cancer Awareness Charity Charm Bracelet ($88, shopbop.com)
“So pretty—when people compliment it, I love telling them it supports the breast cancer fight.â€
—Agnieska Sygnarowicz, beauty assistant
100% of profits go to Y-ME, a national breast cancer organization.
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"This bronzer has a hint of pink in it, so you look nice and flushed—not fake-tanned.â€
—Mary Maclean, executive beauty editor
This is part of Estee Lauder’s Pink Ribbon Collection; $500,000 of sales will go to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF).
Gianna Rose Atelier Savon Pour Une Remede ($26, giannarose.com)
“These fancy soaps smell sweet but not too perfumy. And they’re triple-milled, so they’ll last and last!â€
—Tram Kim Nguyen, beauty writer-editor
15% of sales go to the Triple Negative Breast Cancer foundation, which raises awareness about this type of breast cancer.
Tinte Cosmetics Vintage Flavored Lip Color in Bubble Gum ($14, tintecosmetics.com)
“Love the old-school tin! It’s perfect layered over lipstick.â€
—Stephanie Huszar, beauty writer-editor
The Susan G. Komen Foundation gets 40% of sales.
Smashbox Blushing Pink Soft Lights & Brush Set ($59, smashbox.com)
“Some bright pink blushes streak, but this went on evenly for a natural glow. A great midday pick-me-up!â€
—Felicia Milewicz, beauty director
5% of sales go to the National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund.
Avon FootWorks Breast Cancer Crusade Overnight Treatment ($8 including socks, avon.com)
“This cooling cream felt amazing after a long day of work, and my cracked heels looked 100 percent better the next morning.â€
—Mary Maclean
The Avon Breast Cancer Crusade gets $5.10 from every set sold.
Sonia Kashuk Pink Brush Set ($20, target.com)
“Great for makeup buffs. It has every brush you could possibly need to do your eyes and cheeks gorgeously.â€
—Tram Kim Nguyen
Kashuk, a breast cancer survivor, will give 100% of profits to The BCRF.
Marc by Marc Jacobs Breast Cancer Awareness Charity Charm Bracelet ($88, shopbop.com)
“So pretty—when people compliment it, I love telling them it supports the breast cancer fight.â€
—Agnieska Sygnarowicz, beauty assistant
100% of profits go to Y-ME, a national breast cancer organization.
SOURCE