All of the Products You Can Buy Now to Support Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Pink isn't only for Wednesdays this month.
October means many things – Thanksgiving, Halloween, the final quarter of the year – however most importantly, October is also Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Each year, the month is dedicated to raising awareness of and funds for life-saving research for breast cancer through donation campaigns and dedicated products.
Despite incredible advancements in survival rates, according to the Canadian Cancer Council, breast cancer is still the most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer death among Canadian women. The most recent statistics indicate that 1 in 8 Canadian women are expected to develop breast cancer at some point in their life.
Every year fashion, beauty and lifestyle brands release dedicated collections and products for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, with a percentage of proceeds being donated to cancer research and prevention. Below, discover the pieces you can shop this year to help make a difference.
Rethink Breast Cancer
Rethink Breast Cancer, a Canadian breast cancer awareness organization aimed at young women, has tapped more than 20 local and international brands to create pieces for its annual breast cancer awareness collection. Smythe, Deux Lions, BIKO, Ellie Mae, Unika and Gee Beauty are just some of the brands who have partnered with the organization to create limited-edition capsule collections, proceeds from which will be donated to Rethink Breast Cancer’s initiatives. Products include rose gold jewellery pieces, clothing, candles, swimwear, face masks, skincare and more so there’s something for everyone (and everyone you know!).
Discover the collections here.
Peloton
Fitness brand Peloton is supporting Breast Cancer Awareness Month with the release of its Stronger capsule collection, in collaboration with Beyond Yoga, Lululemon and Oliver Thomas. The collection is comprised of eight pieces for men and women, and includes a matching sports bra and leggings set, a loungewear set, a T-shirt, tank, exercise shorts and a tote. The brand will donate 20 per cent of the proceeds (up to $25,000) from the collection – which is available to purchase in Canada – to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF). Myra Biblowit, the president and CEO of BCRF said in a release, “Thanks to research, we know that exercise and a healthy lifestyle play a critical role in mitigating breast cancer risk. That’s why our partnership with Peloton is especially meaningful – improving women’s health is our shared mission.”
Shop the collection here.
David Yurman
2020 marks the 12th year that fine jewellery brand David Yurman has teamed up with the BCRF to help raise funds for the organization. This year, the brand is releasing the Renaissance Cable Bracelet in aluminum and pink acrylic, and a Cable Classic Rose Candle. 20 per cent of the purchase price from these items will be donated to the BCRF. Not in the market for a fine jewellery piece but still want to contribute? The brand has also launched a pink rubber Cable Bracelet to be sold for just $25 and 100 per cent of the net profits from the sale of this piece will be donated to the BCRF.
Shop the collection here.
Estée Lauder Companies
Beauty giant Estée Lauder is going all in on breast cancer awareness this month, with 20 of its brands creating limited edition products or pledging donations in support of the cause. Limited edition products include a hand cream from Aveda, a hair primer from Bumble & bumble, a specially-packaged serum from Darphin, Estée Lauder’s Advanced Night Repair Synchronized Multi-Recovery Complex which comes with a bracelet, a sheet mask from GlamGlow, moisturizer from Origins and a fragrance from Jo Malone. Jo Malone also joins Becca, LAB Series, Smashbox and Tom Ford Beauty in making generous donations directly to the BCRF.
Each & Every
Natural beauty brand Each & Every is donating 100 per cent of the proceeds from sales of its Rose & Vanilla Natural Deodorant (up to $5,000) to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. The deodorant is made using natural ingredients, and 100 per cent natural essential oils – plus, every ingredient is hand-selected based on its Environmental Working Group safety rating.
Get yours here.
Jimmy Choo
In support of the BCRF, Jimmy Choo is donating 20 per cent from the sales of a selection of shoes and handbags this month (up to $100,000). The edit is made up of nine items, including heels (like the Seha 100 style pictured above), sneakers and various bag styles.
Shop the collection here.
Cashmere Collection
This month Cashmere Collection is encouraging people to vote for their favourite gown from its annual Cashmere Collection fashion show to help support the Canadian Cancer Society. 15 Canadian designers have created gowns for the event under the theme ‘Masquerade Ball’ – and for every vote, Cashmere will donate $1 to the Breast Cancer case at the Canadian Cancer Society. Furthermore, for the month of October, Cashmere will also donate $0.25 from the sale of every specially-marked package.
Watch the show live on October 6 at 6pm here and be sure to cast your vote once the show is done.
Fruits & Passion
We all know how important a good hand cream is in our lives following our increased handwashing and use of hand sanitizer as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic – and now is the perfect time to add a new one to your line-up. This month, all net proceeds from the in-store sale of every Pink Apple Hand Cream from Fruits & Passion will be donated to breast cancer programs across Canada.
Click here to find your nearest store.
Zenchies
Canadian eco-friendly hair accessory brand Zenchies – which is also now offering face masks – is donating 10 per cent of all net proceeds this month to CancerCare Manitoba Foundation. With the holidays right around the corner, there’s no better opportunity to stock up on chic scrunchies and stylish masks for your family and friends (and yourself!).
Start shopping here.