Oct 26

Total Beauty, Total Cure Giveaway: Anastasia Beverly Hills

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I’m thrilled and honored and flattered to be hosting my own special giveaway for Total Beauty Total Cure today. In order to raise awareness of this very important cause, Anastasia Beverly Hills was lovely enough to donate $280 worth of delicious brow booty.

All these products can be yours, if you enter one comment with ONE breast cancer statistic found on Total Beauty Total Cure’s My Space or Facebook pages.

Who does not love Anastasia Beverly Hills? From their 6 Piece Brow Kit (a must have) to their Brow Pencil and Brow Filler, the winner will receive the following products:

- 6 Piece Brow Kit – $75.00 (Color will be determined according to winner)
- Brow Pen – $21.00
- Go Brow – $21.00
- Brow Enhancing Serum – $35.00
- Brow Filler – $20.00
- Perfect Brow Pencil – $22.00 (color also to be determined)
- Tinted Brow Gel – $19.00
- Brow Wiz – $18.00 (color also to be determined)
- Sharpener – $6.0
- Scissors – $22.50
- Shimmer Highlighter – $21.00

Remember: all you have to do is enter below by mentioning a breast cancer statistic found on the Facebook and My Space Pages….and if you want to donate anything, please email me at charu@butterflydiary.com. All proceeds will go to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

Deadline is midnight, tonight, October 27th.

Also, please visit www.amominredhighheels.com to enter another contest and win $250 in Murad products. Manic Monday was never better!

Good luck!!

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94 Responses to “Total Beauty, Total Cure Giveaway: Anastasia Beverly Hills”

  1. From Sheena:

    If breast cancer is discovered/diagnosed before it’s metastasized to other parts of the body, the five-year survival rate is 98%.

    Thanks for the giveaway!

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 12:44 am #
  2. From Susan Olson:

    A clinical breast exam should be part of a periodic health exam, about every three years for women in their 20s and 30s and every year for women age 40 and older.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 1:02 am #
  3. From Ashley K:

    What a great contest! Here’s a fact that I found really informative:

    “In addition to finding breast cancer early through mammography, women can actually reduce breast cancer risk by making healthy lifestyle choices – maintain a healthy body weight, engage in regular physical activity and reduce alcohol consumption.”

    I didn’t know this before this month. Ladies, it’s really important that we take these steps to reduce our risk!

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 4:28 am #
  4. From faith24:

    I am first:) Thanks for this great giveaway. And here is my fact from Facebook page:

    Mammography is especially valuable as an early detection tool because it can identify breast cancer at an early stage, usually before physical symptoms develop when the disease is most treatable.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 5:19 am #
  5. From Audrey:

    Every three minutes, a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 7:03 am #
  6. From K.C.:

    A woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every 3 minutes.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 7:37 am #
  7. From Raspberry Light Bulb:

    Fact: An estimated 40,930 breast cancer deaths (40,480 women and 450 men) are expected in 2008.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 7:56 am #
  8. From Teresa C:

    Mammograms are recommended for women ages 40 and up and continuing as long as they are in good health.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 8:24 am #
  9. From Tina:

    Mammography is especially valuable as an early detection tool because it can identify breast cancer at an early stage, usually before physical symptoms develop, when the disease is most treatable.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 9:16 am #
  10. From Lisa:

    From the statistics given, we can determine that on average over 110 women a day will die from breast cancer this year.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 10:14 am #
  11. From Claudia:

    This year it is estimated that 1,990 men will be diagnosed with beast cancer.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 10:30 am #
  12. From Huguette E.:

    An estimated 40,930 breast cancer deaths (40,480 women and 450 men) are expected in 2008.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 11:00 am #
  13. From Franci:

    Every three minutes, a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 11:45 am #
  14. From gracieo:

    Every 3 minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 11:50 am #
  15. From Dddiva:

    * At this time, breast cancer cannot be prevented, which is why regular mammograms are so important; they can find breast cancers early, when they are easier to treat.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 12:11 pm #
  16. From marta:

    Great contest, great prize !!!

    A clinical breast exam should be part of a periodic health exam, about every three years for women in their 20s and 30s and every year for women age 40 and older.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 12:21 pm #
  17. From Alexis:

    Breast cancer ranks second among cancer deaths in women (after lung cancer).

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 12:34 pm #
  18. From Erica Vance:

    Wow, great contest!

    An estimated 182,460 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to be diagnosed in women in the United States during 2008.

    That’s so wild that its that many. I had an aunt pass away from breast cancer. She refused treatment. :( It’s so sad to see someone who could be helped just let it take them. Don’t be stubborn please get checked regularly.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 1:02 pm #
  19. From holly:

    In addition to finding breast cancer early through mammography, women can actually reduce breast cancer risk by making healthy lifestyle choices – maintain a healthy body weight, engage in regular physical activity and reduce alcohol consumption

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 1:39 pm #
  20. From holly:

    The fact I learned was that :An estimated 182,460 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to be diagnosed in women in the United States during 2008.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 1:41 pm #
  21. From Annie:

    Every three minutes, a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 1:43 pm #
  22. From Annie:

    Breast cancer ranks second among cancer deaths in women (after lung cancer).

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 1:45 pm #
  23. From Heather S:

    “Breast cancer ranks second among cancer deaths in women (after lung cancer).”

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 1:48 pm #
  24. From Donna:

    This is truly accurate!!

    Studies show that early detection, when followed by appropriate treatment, saves lives and increases treatment options. The five-year survival rate for breast cancer is 98 percent among individuals whose cancer has not spread beyond the breast at the time of diagnosis.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 1:50 pm #
  25. From Fitz:

    Thankx for the contest!!

    Early detection is key – building awareness through sites like yours is awesome!! Thank you!

    * An estimated 182,460 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to be diagnosed in women in the United States during 2008.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 1:53 pm #
  26. From Angela:

    Breast cancer ranks 2nd among cancer deaths in women (after lung cancer).

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 1:58 pm #
  27. From Trace:

    It’s recommended that you get a yearly mammogram starting at age 40.

    Thanks for a great giveaway!

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 2:04 pm #
  28. From mj:

    The five-year survival rate for breast cancer is 98 percent among individuals whose cancer has not spread beyond the breast at the time of diagnosis.

    Thanks for spreading the word!

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 2:09 pm #
  29. From Cathy Cook:

    Women should know how their breasts normally look and feel and report any breast change promptly to their health care providers. Breast self-exam is an option for women starting in their 20s.

    I was diagnosed with breast cancer last year at the age of 40 and this is how I found the lump in my breast. So self breast exams are very important. The mammogram did not even pick the mass up…even though we knew it was there.
    So ladies….please check your breasts by doing self breast exams and get your yearly mammograms !!

    Thank you so much for the lovely contest and great breast cancer awareness !

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 2:18 pm #
  30. From Crissi:

    Fact: Breast cancer ranks second among cancer deaths in women (after lung cancer).

    Thanks!

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 2:31 pm #
  31. From eye4style:

    Breast cancer ranks second to lung cancer among cancer deaths in women.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 3:08 pm #
  32. From karissa:

    Mammography is especially valuable as an early detection tool because it can identify breast cancer at an early stage, usually before physical symptoms develop when the disease is most treatable

    thanks so much for hosting! what a wonderfully unique giveaway!

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 3:08 pm #
  33. From Carol Harrity:

    Starting at age 40 have a mamogram every year.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 3:12 pm #
  34. From ibiscaraib:

    * An estimated 40,930 breast cancer deaths (40,480 women and 450 men) are expected in 2008.

    The above quote shocked me….

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 3:13 pm #
  35. From Raha:

    In addition to finding breast cancer early through mammography, women can actually reduce breast cancer risk by making healthy lifestyle choices – maintain a healthy body weight, engage in regular physical activity and reduce alcohol consumption.

    Thanks for the giveaway.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 3:14 pm #
  36. From Janet F:

    Breast self-exam is an option for women starting in their 20s.

    Thank you!

    janetfaye at (gmail) (dot) com

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 3:26 pm #
  37. From Stacy:

    About 1,990 men in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008.
    Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed non-skin cancer in women.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 3:43 pm #
  38. From Dana:

    About 1,990 men in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 4:16 pm #
  39. From Lindsey V:

    Women should know how their breasts normally look and feel and report any breast change promptly to their health care providers.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 4:24 pm #
  40. From Nancy J.:

    Mammography is especially valuable as an early detection tool because it can identify breast cancer at an early stage, usually before physical symptoms develop when the disease is most treatable.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 4:27 pm #
  41. From Bebemiqui:

    A woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every 3 minutes!
    bebemiqui82(at)yahoo(dot)com

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 4:37 pm #
  42. From vd:

    At this time, breast cancer cannot be prevented, which is why regular mammograms are so important; they can find breast cancers early, when they are easier to treat.

    THANK YOU!

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 4:43 pm #
  43. From Megan J.:

    Every 13 minutes a woman dies of breast cancer.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 5:34 pm #
  44. From Regina S:

    At this time, breast cancer cannot be prevented, which is why regular mammograms are so important; they can find breast cancers early, when they are easier to treat.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 5:38 pm #
  45. From Hazel:

    Early detection, when followed by treatment, saves lives and increases treatment options. The five-year survival rate for breast cancer is 98 percent among individuals whose cancer has not spread beyond the breast at the time of diagnosis.

    Thank you so much~

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 5:39 pm #
  46. From Angela P:

    The five-year survival rate for breast cancer is 98 percent among individuals whose cancer has not spread beyond the breast at the time of diagnosis.
    Men also get it

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 5:42 pm #
  47. From Olga:

    In the US, a woman’s chance of developing breast cancer is 1 in 8.

    Get your annual mammogram and tell someone you love to get theirs!

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 5:47 pm #
  48. From lisa:

    A clinical breast exam should be part of a periodic health exam, about every three years for women in their 20s and 30s and every year for women age 40 and older.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 5:57 pm #
  49. From Monique:

    Presently, there is no known cure for breast cancer.

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 6:24 pm #
  50. From Shannon C:

    The five-year survival rate for breast cancer is 98 percent among individuals whose cancer has not spread beyond the breast at the time of diagnosis.
    This is the definition of my grandmother who had a masectomy at 76 (ten yrs ago) and is still globe trotting!

    Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 at 6:39 pm #

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