Breast Cancer Awareness Month: ten products to buy

Do your bit during Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October by giving to charity while you shop

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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and a whole host of your favourite fashion and beauty brands are painting the town pink with a selection of charitable products. We've scouted out the best, so you can help raise much-needed funds for cancer research while you shop. For more beautification, check out London's best places to shop for beauty products, or if you're on a tight budget, we've scouted out the best beauty dupes

Breast Cancer Awareness Month picks

Jo Malone Red Roses cologne, £85

Jo Malone's covetable fragrances don't just smell lovely; they look picture-perfect on your bathroom shelf, too. The brand will donate £20 for every limited-edition bottle of Red Roses sold this month. Buy it here.

Warehouse Pom-Pom Keyring, £10

Add some cheer to your keyring with this peach pom-pom from Warehouse. Ten percent of the price will go to charity. Buy it here.
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Elemis Pro Radiance Illuminating Flash Balm, £33

A hot pink version of Elemis' beauty classic. 'Legally Blonde's Elle Woods would approve. Buy it here.

Aveda Hand Relief Moisturizing Creme, £22

Infused with over 25 pure flower and plant essences, Aveda's rich and fragrant hand cream is our desk-side essential. They'll donate £2 from every sale to support cruelty free cancer research. Buy it here.
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Savannah Miller x The Haven T-shirt, £25

The other Miller sis has teamed up with breast cancer charity The Haven to create this equine print tee. £10 from each sale goes to charity. Buy it here.

Bobbi Brown Peony Set, £35

A peony-hued brush and blush set from make-up supremo Bobbi Brown. £5 of the purchase price will go to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Buy it here.
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Stella & Dot Resilience Cuff, £29

A classy, minimal bracelet from cute jewellers Stella & Dot. This month, the net profit from each sale will be donated to Breast Cancer Now. Buy it here.

Smashbox Photo Finish 24 Hour Shadow Primer, £18

Eyeshadow primer is one of those beauty products that sounds a bit OTT but turns out to be a game-changer - and Smashbox's offering is one of the best. They'll donate £5 to BCRF for every product sold. Buy it here.
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Stella McCartney Alina Plunge Bra, £65

Super-sweet lingerie in a vibrant pink hue from Ms McCartney. A percentage of the label price will go to the Linda McCartney Foundation. Buy it here.

Bumble and bumble Pret-a-powder, £21.50

This dry shampoo-stroke-voluminising hair powder from pro haircare brand Bumble and bumble is one of the best we've tried. They've jazzed up the packaging with a pink cap, and will donate £5 to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation with each sale. Buy it here.

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