Sunday, October 21, 2012

Haute Pink Products for a Worthy Cause!

There are some really great beauty products going pink to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research. Here’s one haute list:


AHAVA Hope Blossoms Mineral Bath Salts offer great health benefits. The mineral-rich salts contain 21-Dead Sea minerals, including, Calcium and Magnesium to melt away stress and provide relief to tired muscles. AHAVA will donate 10% to the National Breast Cancer Foundation in support of their mission to help fund research and promote education and early detection. The salts sell for $22 in a generous 32oz container at AHAVAUS.com.

Elemis strikes it pink with a beauty kit containing Pro-Collagen Cream and Lifting Treatment along with the Quiet Mind and Bath Elixir. Proceeds from every Elemis Think Pink kit sold will be included in a £10K GBP donation to the Breast Cancer Care Awareness fund. The kit sells for $65 at www.timetospa.com.

London's Nails Inc’s “Paint Your Pinkie” campaign is designed to raise breast cancer awareness with a little shimmer. The glitter limited-edition bespoke pink polish will make your pinkie stand out. One dollar from each $10 sale of nail polish goes to the Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign. You can find Nail’s Inc. exclusively at Sephora.com.

For all the Haute Travels girls, Stila has created the Courage & Beauty Palette in pink! I like the various shades of pink for eyes, cheeks and lips. The powder and creams can be worn wet or dry and comes with a face chart. The kit costs $16 with $1 from each one sold going to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. www.stilacosmetics.com

Biolage has also joined the fight with its ColorcareTherapie BCA Kit. It comes with a travel-ready shampoo, conditioner, Color Bloom Masque and Shine Shake Spray for just $11.95. Biolage will donate about $22,000 in total from all sales of the kit.

Beauty is POWERFUL and haute! You can make a difference in the fight against breast cancer when you purchase any of these products this month.

How will you support the cause to make the world free of breast cancer?