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Our Six Favorite Breast Cancer Awareness Products

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Mizzou chapter.

This month, it is encouraged that you follow the rule that we all know and love, “On Wednesday’s we wear pink.” October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Breast Cancer affects more than two million people worldwide. But just because October’s almost over doesn’t mean you can’t buy these products to support a great cause all year long. Here are some product ideas that we got from Self.

Ford Warriors Tank Top
Just $22 from fordcares.com, $10.50 of the purchase goes to one of four charities.

                                        

Clinique DDML
This special promotion donates $10 from the $36 bottle to breast cancer research fund.
                                        

Tory Burch iPhone Case
Each case is $48 from toryburch.com with 15 percent going to breast cancer research. Tory Burch will fund up to $15,000.

                                       

Tic Tacs
Strawberry fields Tic Tac mints for $1.29.
                                         

Smashbox “Berry Nice” Lipstick
The Breast Cancer Research Fund receives $5 from every $19 tube sold.
                                 

OPI “All that Glitters”
The Pink Hearts set comes with two different pink nail polishes for $15.
                                      

 

Allison Goldberg is a junior at the University of Missouri double majoring in strategic communication journalism with an emphasis in PR and marketing and psychology. In Columbia, she is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha women's fraternity executive council and is a Rent the Runway campus rep. During her spare time you can find her shopping, spending time with her friends and family, running outside or reading a fashion magazine. Allison has interned at a social media firm, BCV Evolve in Chicago for the past two summers. She hopes to work for a fashion PR firm in Chicago or New York when she graduates and eventually travel to South America.