“Redhead Friendly” Beauty Items Supporting Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and we’re showing you how to support it- redhead style.

October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and we’re showing you how to support it- redhead style. You’ve already seen how to rock pink this month, but now you can pair your outfits with some of the best “redhead friendly” beauty products that help support the awareness of breast cancer.

1. Essie Breast Cancer Awareness Nail in pink. 2. Tweezerman Slant Tweezer  3. Ahava Hope Blossoms 32oz Bath Salt 4. Coach poppy eau de parfum spray 5. Philosophy Shower for the Cure 6. Hot Tools Pink Voltage 1′ Salon Flat Iron 7. Smashbox Breast Cancer Reserarch Foundation Be Legendary Lipstick in Inspiration 8. Youngblood Mineral Cosmetics Curshed Mineral Blushes  9. Breast Cancer Awareness Yankee Candle 10. Sephora Collection Breast Cancer Awareness Makeup Palette  11. Origins Relief to Go Keychain

Which ones are you excited to try?

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