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1. DETOX DRY SHAMPOO
Freshen up on the go with this purse-ready pink mini bottle by Drybar. Through the month of October, Drybar will donate $1 of each can sold to City of Hope, a nonprofit cancer research and treatment center. 1611 N. Sheffield; Thedrybar.com
2. FABLETICS
Knock out breast cancer in this matching set from actress Kate Hudson’s activewear line. All proceeds from the Gardenia crop pants ($64.95) and the Cure reversible bra ($34.95) benefit Chicago-based breast and ovarian cancer early detection nonprofit Bright Pink. Fabletics.com
3. ANN TAYLOR’S BCRF COLLECTION
With the retailer’s limited-edition collection, available through the end of the year, you can show your support in style. Made up of emblems symbolizing healing, hope, courage and more, each piece encourages women to tell their stories, and 50 percent of the proceeds benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Starting at $49.50, 600 N. Michigan; Anntaylor.com
4. FOLLOWUS ON INSTAGRAM!
Bill Rancic (@BillRancic) takes over @SunTimesSplash today to share snaps as he runs the Bank of America Chicago Marathon with a group of Fab-U-Wish supporters. Be sure to check in all week, as he shares more health and fitness tips, plus a peek inside life with Giuliana and Duke.
5. CLASE AZUL REPOSADO’S PINK BOTTLE
Raise a glass to breast cancer research at Parliament Chicago, one of the only local spots to offer this special-edition bottle. The specialty spirit is made with organic Weber blue agaves and aged for a minimum of eight months— and a portion of the proceeds benefits A Silver Lining Foundation. 324W. Chicago; Parliamentchicago.com