Fashion & Beauty

ORLY to launch Think Pink Collection for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

ORLY to launch Think Pink Collection for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Every nail polish fanatic knows that although ORLY polishes are on the pricey side, the quality and trendsetting colours in large 18ml bottles make them well worth it, but with ORLY’s Think Pink Collection in aid of Breast Cancer Awareness Month; your manicure can be completely guilt free! After all, when it’s for a good cause… ORLY Think Pink CollectionThe nail brand are launching three limited edition polishes in glittery pink hues as part of their Think Pink Collection, available this October, with 20% of each sale going to breast cancer charities. The shades are called You Are Not Alone, Be Brave and Embrace and each come with the signature breast cancer research ribbon charm. 

Breast Cancer Awareness Month is an annual international health campaign organised by major breast cancer charities every October to increase awareness of the disease and to raise funds to be put into research into its cause, prevention and cure. As well as this, Breast Cancer Awareness Month aims to remind women to be breast-aware in order to aid earlier detection. 

So what’s not to love? This October, support Breast Cancer Awareness Month with glitter pink nails! 

Khaleda Rahman

The Think Pink Collection will be available on the ORLY website from October, priced £10.80. For more information, click here.

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