Monday, October 6, 2014

Pink out this October

 
Pink out this October
Here are some product lines that are going pink to support October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. I’m touching on the product; look them up and read labels to learn more about initiatives and special projects:

Pink Out Loud is a Paul Mitchell line at Professional Salons covered with pink lipstick kisses. You’ll add your own after trying the sculpting brush for that is kind for detangling my recalcitrant curls. There’s also a paddle brush; Fast Form, with reduces drying time while taming and soothing with avocado, shea butter and avocados. Those avoiding frizz can go with Super Skinny serum. The kisses are definitely uplifting and you’ll also love that Paul Mitchell’s limited edition has teamed up with Bright Pink to share the importance of self-exams and early detection. Visit PaulMitchell.com/Pink for locations.


Sparkling ICE
This fizzy, zero calorie mountain spring water is sporting a pink ribbon on pink grapefruit flavor and maker support cure funding. This is a light, tasty way to stretch our calorie budget. I’m adding this flavor into the rotation of ICE flavors.

suki® ultra-protect™ body balm: 100% of proceeds from October sales of this product will benefit Breast Cancer Action (www.bcaction.org), an organization whose mission is to achieve health justice for all women at risk of and living with breast cancer.
This balm is about the softest stuff I’ve tried and it hydrates after daily exfoliation. Directions say to warm a small amount between palms and smooth into skin. This extra step makes it a salon experience. Good for: dry stretch marks, sore, chafed, cracked & damaged skin, eczema patches, mom's bellies & baby bottoms. sukiskincare.com.


    jane iredale Smell the Roses Hydration Spray: jane iredale celebrates seven years of partnership with Living Beyond Breast Cancer® with this launch. One hundred percent of profits from the sale of Smell the Roses Hydration Spray will be donated to Living Beyond Breast Cancer® in support of women affected by breast cancer.
So, this is what they mean about smelling the roses. They’re wonderful, and you can put this bottle in your bag and smell them again, all day long. Rose Damascena Flower Water in a spritz is a skin tonic and cleanses the skin, calms inflammation and reduces redness without disturbing its natural protective shield. Have you been worried about your shield?
This rose scent will calm you down while nourishing, cleansing, and, apparently, increasing blood circulation. Another perk; it can be used to wet makeup brushes to create precise lines. Oh, yeah. janeiredale.com)

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