October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month. After startling statistics revealed COVID-19 pandemic related closures of BreastScreen clinics across Australia led to a 98 percent fall in check-ups, it’s more important than ever to raise awareness.
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That very data formed the basis of this year’s Breast Cancer Awareness theme: Rise.
“The past year has posed a challenge to just about everything, and breast cancer prevention is no exception. Although we saw setbacks in screenings and early detection, we’re rising to the challenge together,” the official site reads.
There are also several brands giving back and donating portions of their sale throughout October. So, if you’re doing some online shopping anyway, why not shop one of the brands below.
ghd will donate up to $20 from each product sold from the limited edition rose pink collection featuring ghd platinum+ hair straightener, ghd gold hair straightener and the ghd helios hair dryer.
The skincare brand has 2 bundles with pink terry toweling scrunchies made with 100% cotton, with $10 from each bundle going to the National Breast Cancer Foundation on sale from Oct 4th. They’re also doing a limited edition pink tube of their best-selling cream.
Australian lingerie label Honey Birdette is raising $30,000 for the McGrath Foundation’s Breast Cancer Nurses with a range of pink stockings and pink marshmallow candle.