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Support Breast Cancer Awareness Month With These Products From Jill Martin, Laura Geller, and More
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Date:2025-04-25 18:28:22
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Each year, over 200,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer. While support for women living breast cancer is a year-round endeavor, October is especially important since it's Breast Cancer Awareness month.
You can help support those living with breast cancer and spread awareness by doing one simple thing — shopping.
During the month of October, many of your favorite brands create limited edition Breast Cancer Awareness products, donating a portion of the proceeds to organizations like the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, the Pink Fund, and the Basser Center for BRCA.
Fanatics partnered with Steals and Deals host and breast cancer survivor Jill Martin to create a pinked out line of cozy NBA and WBNA branded hoodies. All proceeds will be donated to the Basser Center for BRCA.
The Nanny's Fran Drescher and makeup brand Laura Gellar collaborated on a three-pan palette that includes a baked blush, glowy bronzer, and an eyeshadow duo. Plus, 50% of proceeds will go to Drescher's non-profit organization, Cancer Schmancer.
50% of proceeds will go to the organization.
Not only are these items both cute and useful, you'll also be doing your part to spread awareness and contribute to organizations that help women who are living with breast cancer. It's a win-win for everyone involved.
Support the millions of women living with breast cancer by shopping these pink picks created by your favorite brands.
Aveda’s beloved hydrating hand cream – which smells like cherry almond, ylang ylang, and orange – gets a pink makeover this October.
The brand will donate $10 of each purchase to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Host of Steals and Deals and breast cancer survivor Jill Martin created an exclusive line of WNBA and NBA gear with Fanatics, including this ultra cozy, hooded jacket in a blush pink hue with a pinked out WNBA logo.
All proceeds will be donated to the Basser Center for BRCA.
When you purchase this duo of high-shine glosses from Bobbi Brown, 100% of the proceeds will be donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
The sheer shades are perfect for everyday wear.
Another of Jill Martin collab with Fanatics, this soft sherpa hoodie features a pink WNBA logo.
It’s the ideal thing to wear to any upcoming games you might be attending.
This special edition bottle features a beautiful floral design with a pink ribbon as its centerpiece. Purchasing this supports The Estée Lauder Companies’ Breast Cancer Campaign.
It has notes of jasmine, rose, and gillyflower.
Made from 100% cotton, this long-sleeve pocket tee is both cute and comfy.
Plus, 10% of each purchase will be donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Cupshe has partnered with the breast cancer education foundation Know Your Lemons to create an all pink collection this October, including this sporty chic swimsuit.
100% of the profits from this collection with bee donated to Know Your Lemons.
Lily Silk partnered with the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc to create a must-have silk sleep set that includes an eye mask, a scrunchie, and a pillowcase.
They will donate 50% of all proceeds to the foundation.
During October, you can get this limited edition pink version of Clinique's fan-favorite moisturizer, which comes with a cute keychain.
With each bottle that is purchased, $10 will be donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
This three-pan palette was created in collaboration with Cancer Schmancer, Fran Drescher's non-profit organization that's committed to cancer prevention.
50% of proceeds will go to the organization.
Shop the Sephora hair sale and save up to 50% on top products like Vegamour Hair Gro Serum & Living Proof Dry Shampoo.
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