Breast Cancer Awareness Edition: 10 Products That Make a Difference

Monday Oct 1, 2007 – By Clutch

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1. Colorscope Cheek Highlighter, $17.50, Prescriptives 2. Shower for the Cure, $20 Philosophy 3. Pink Shimmer Lip Venom in A Pink Purse, $24, DuWop 4.Jeweled Pink Ribbon Compact and Brush Set, $45, Estee Lauder 5. Shine for Life Mentha Lip Tint, $8.50, Bath & Body Works 6. Neem & Avocado Moisturizer, $46, Sundari, Beautyhabit.com 7.Pink La Source 60-Second Fix for Hands, $28, Crabtree & Evelyn 8. Pink Ribbon Goody Ouchless® Hairbrush, $9.99, Goody & Drugstores Nationwide 9.Womens Cancer Research Fund Tweezer, $28, Anastasia 10.NUVO Sparkling Vodka, $20, NUVO

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  1. Product Girl

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  3. Hello
    I am contacting you as a breast cancer survivor, hoping you can help make all post-mastectomy women’s lives more comfortable.
    Following my own mastectomy I was completely frustrated by the total lack of comfortable, functional clothing that fit my needs as a breast cancer survivor.
    Any woman who has had a mastectomy soon realizes that all sense of fashionable comfort is gone forever.
    Either you’re wearing “the prosthesis” and are physically uncomfortable or you’re not wearing “the prosthesis” and are uncomfortable with your appearance.
    My name is Anja Mullins, founder and CEO of Ann Jacqueline Design. I had an idea for a simple, attractive, one-piece garment that would eliminate the need to wear a post-mastectomy prosthesis.
    Today my company, Ann Jacqueline Design, has developed and is marketing an innovative prosthesis free fashion line specifically for women who have had a single or double mastectomy.
    Post mastectomy women no longer need to contend with the discomfort of wearing a bulky, heavy prosthesis that shifts within the pocket of the bra.
    Women may now choose to wear a lightweight, pull-over, one piece prosthesis free, fashionable garment that can be worn in any social setting.
    More than 200,000 women in the U.S. are stricken with breast cancer each year and there are more than 2,000,000 breast cancer survivors in the United States alone.
    My company is tailored to the specific needs of these women.
    Please contact me at 619.729.4355 or visit:
    http://www.annjacquelinedesign.com
    Or
    http://www.ajdcancer.com
    Sincerely yours ,
    Anja Mullins

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