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Pink Gets Personal: Tallulah Jane for American Cancer Society

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Tallulah Jane HOPE ($48)

Eleanor Jane is a health instructor who recognized the connection between toxic chemical personal care products and health through her work with cancer survivors, so it was no wonder than when it came to create her cult-worthy Tallulah Jane line of perfumes, she crafted them 100% natural, 95% organic or wildcrafted, and all vegan, all the time. Eleanor upped the ecological ante by wind-powering the company’s New York studio, and chose to give back with HOPE, a sensual champa-based floriental that donates 50% of proceeds to the American Cancer Society.

“Being asked to create a bespoken fragrance for the American Cancer Society is a great honor and has been a heartwarming project for all of the Tallulah Jane team as each and every one of us have had family members or friends affected by this devastating disease,” Eleanor said. “To be able to contribute to cancer awareness and attempt to generate donations which can possibly help patients, as well as friends and families, who are fighting this disease gives us a great sense of purpose.”

Now through November 13th, get 15% off on any Tallulah Jane purchase with “ECOSTILETTO15” at checkout. And stay tuned, as we’ll be giving away Tallulah Jane HOPE to three lucky Newsletter Subscribers in November!

Yes, we’re all about supporting our sisters with breast cancer. No, we’re not buying a pink-ribboned product made with carcinogenic ingredients to do it. As we reported last October, pinkwashing is the new greenwashing—but the stakes are life and death. Want to make a difference? Support sustainable beauty manufacturers who earn their pink-ribbon status with gorgeous lip gloss, sultry perfume, a retro-cute range and a skin-saving cleanser, all of which benefit the fight against breast cancer without using potentially cancer-causing ingredients. Forget about marketing—for these companies, pink is personal.

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