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October 23, 2008

The End of October Doesn't Mean the End of Breast Cancer Awareness

October is nearing a close (frightening, I know!) and with it brings the end of Breast Cancer Awareness month, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't remain "aware" the other 11 months! In claiming the color pink as their theme color, the Awareness campaign has drawn on a great avenue for providing useful, versatile, and cute products you can use no matter what month it is. And proceeds go to funding for research to help eliminate the disease. Here are some of our picks:

Pink

We love the juxtaposition of a tool set that's all pink. It's strong, and yet girly, which makes perfect sense to us. And c'mon, every girl needs a tool set!






Pink2 Another functional reminder of the cause - a pretty pink holder for your tweezer. It drives me NUTS when my tweezers manage to worm their way down to the bottom of my makeup case and I have to take everything out just to get to them! That won't happen with this winning accoutrement.






Pink3 Basic, but again, functional. Keep one for yourself, and give one to a friend!

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