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Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2018: Best charity beauty buys

By: My Kent Family reporter mykentfamily@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 11:19, 26 September 2018

Updated: 11:22, 26 September 2018

October will see the return of Breast Cancer Awareness month, when beauty products get a pretty pink makeover and a percentage of sales are donated to breast cancer charities.

Founded in 1985, the initiative has gone from strength to strength, raising more than £50m in total.

This year, there's another fantastic line-up of pampering goodies, from £1 bathing bargains to luxurious designer collaborations.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month aims to raise awareness about the disease and raise funds for research into its cause, prevention, diagnosis, treatment and cure

Here's our pick of the pink treats...

1. GHD Gold by Lulu Guinness, £139

Two icons have come together this year to say 'kiss this, cancer'. GHD has teamed up with Lulu Guinness on a pink straightener emblazoned with the designer's signature lip print. For every Gold style sold, £10 will go to Breast Cancer Now.

GHD Gold by Lulu Guinness

2. Philip Kingsley No Scent No Colour Shampoo, £19

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For every full-size bottle of No Scent No Colour Shampoo or Conditioner sold, 50p will go to cancer charity Look Good Feel Better, while 25p is donated from mini bottles - and that's all year round, not just October.

Philip Kingsley No Scent No Colour Shampoo

3. Vintage Rose Rabbit And Cabbages Make-up Bag, £22, Breast Cancer Care

All the profits from this cute cabbage and bunny cosmetics pouch will go to Breast Cancer Care.

Vintage Rose Rabbit And Cabbages Make-up Bag

4. Aveda Limited Edition Hand Relief Moisturizing Creme, £21

Aveda's much-loved Hand Relief cream returns for 2018, with around £4 from each tube sold donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

Aveda Limited Edition Hand Relief Moisturizing Creme

5. Bobbi Brown Pinks with Purpose Lip Colour Duo, £35

In two flattering colours - Sandwash Pink and Pink - with a semi-matte finish, this is a lipstick duo that you'll get lots of wear out of, and £5 from every sale goes to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

Bobbi Brown Pinks with Purpose Lip Colour Duo

6. Elemis Pro-Collagen Rose Cleansing Balm, £68

A long-time supporter of Breast Cancer Care, this year Elemis will be making a donation of £25,000 to the charity through sales of its Pro-Collagen Rose Cleansing Balm, which is decorated with a bespoke rose print by Brit designers Lily and Lionel.

Elemis Pro-Collagen Rose Cleansing Balm

7. MZ Skin Hydrate & Nourish Age Defence Retinol Day Moisturizer SPF30, £95, Net-a-Porter

Luxury skincare brand MZ Skin will be donating 5% of its total website sales to Breast Cancer Haven, so when you purchase its celeb-favourite Hydrate & Nourish day cream online in October, you'll be supporting the charity.

MZ Skin Hydrate & Nourish Age Defence Retinol Day Moisturizer

8. Palmolive Gourmet Strawberry Touch Body Butter Shower Cream, £1.50, Asda

Pick up a bottle of this sweetly-scented shower cream in Asda and 10p will be donated to Tickled Pink, the supermarket's breast cancer charity initiative.

Palmolive Gourmet Strawberry Touch Body Butter Shower Cream
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