Total Beauty-Total Cure: Win $287 Worth of Murad Products

Today is the day!  A Mom in Red High Heels is hosting one of two FABulous beauty giveaways for the Total Beauty-Total Cure giveaways!

One lucky winner receives these gifts from Murad:

Energizing Pomegranate Cleanser

T-Zone Pore Refining Gel

Exfoliating Fruit Enzyme Mask

Moisture Silk Eye Gel

Energizing Pomegranate Lip Protector SPF 15

Energizing Pomegranate Moisturizer SPF 15

Oil-Free Sunblock SPF 30

Waterproof Sunblock SPF 30

Pomphenol® Sunguard Dietary Supplement

That’s $287 worth of Murad Products (and you know how I love Murad products!)

How to Enter:

Head over to the Total Beauty’s Facebook or Myspace page and learn one fact about Breast Cancer.  Post it in the comments here and you are entered to win!  So easy and the information you learn may help you with early detection someday (more important than a prize, don’t you think?!)

Deadline to enter: October 27 at midnight PST. Yep, it’s a one day contest.  Please share this contest with those you know because we want to touch as many people as possible during this campaign! US residents only, please. Winner selected using Random.org.

Another chance to win prizes: Visit Butterfly Diary to enter for a chance to win $280 worth of Anastasia Brow products!

Please Consider donating to the cause to benefit the Breast Cancer Research Fund. Click the little PayPal button on the right to donate. All proceeds benefit BCRF. As of today, only one person has donated in all the blog giveaways.  That’s so sad.  Please consider giving $1 or 2 to help women like yourself in becoming educated on early detection. xoxo!

If you need some inspiration, read this wonderful interview with Total Beauty’s very own Kristen Nelson Thibeault.  She is a living testimony working to fight this disease.  (Get out your kleenex…)

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  1. Becky says:

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

  2. Maggie M says:

    Breast cancer cannot be prevented. It ranks second among cancer deaths in women (after lung cancer); and that men get breast cancer.

  3. Jaymie says:

    Breast Cancer doesn’t discriminate: Men get it too.

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

  5. Linda May says:

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

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  6. sarah woods says:

    Breast Cancer is increasing in the male species; 450 deaths/diagnosed post calendar year.

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

  8. Aimee C says:

    Every three minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer.

  9. jeannie says:

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

  10. Stephanie C says:

    1990 men are expected to be diagnosed with breast cancer this year, and 450 men are expected to die of breast cancer this year.

  11. Ruth Bousquet says:

    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.

  12. Michelle I says:

    Yearly mammograms are recommended starting at age 40 and continuing for as long as a woman is in good health.

  13. Courtney says:

    An estimated 40,930 breast cancer deaths (40,480 women and 450 men) are expected in 2008. I had no idea so many men were affected!

  14. Cory says:

    Every 3 minutes, a woman will learn she has breast cancer.

  15. charline s says:

    A woman will be diagnosed with breast cancer every 3 minutes.

  16. raleigh says:

    The 5 yr. survival rate for breast cancer is 98% among individuals whose cancer hasn’t spread beyond the breast at time of diagnosis.

  17. Patty says:

    Yearly mammograms are recommended starting at age 40 and continuing for as long as a woman is in good health

  18. Jessica Maurer says:

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

  19. Tom Showers says:

    Breast cancer gets more common in women over 35.

  20. kerry winger says:

    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.

  21. Sue S says:

    Studies show that early detection, when followed by appropriate treatment, saves lives and increases treatment options.

  22. Julie J says:

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

  23. Pamela Ray says:

    Breast cancer gets more common in women over 35.

  24. Colleen S says:

    I did not know that Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed non-skin cancer in women

  25. Kelly L says:

    1990 men in the US will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008.

  26. kathleen haas says:

    get yearly check ups

  27. Elizabeth M. says:

    1,990 men in US will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008.

  28. Tanya W. says:

    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.
    Love your site & thanks for the entry!

  29. Donna K says:

    Breast cancer ranks second among cancer deaths in women.

  30. Carol says:

    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.

  31. Samantha Pruitt says:

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

  32. Michelle H. says:

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

  33. Jess says:

    That breast cancer ranks second among cancer deaths in women. Eep!

  34. Sandy Tritt says:

    Every three minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer.

  35. Ellen Ring says:

    It’s scary that Every three minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer.

  36. Jill Lund says:

    Every three minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer. I work at a Doctor’s office.

  37. david says:

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

  38. Jean D. says:

    If breast cancer is diagnosed before it has metastasized to other areas of the body, the five-year survival rate is 98%.

    Thanks for your great contest.

  39. Tracy Iglesias says:

    Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed non-skin cancer in women.

  40. Lauren says:

    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. My mom is lucky being a breast cancer survivor for over 20 years.

  41. kathy says:

    Studies show that early detection, when followed by appropriate treatment, saves lives and increases treatment options.

  42. beth says:

    annual mamograms are recommended beginning at age 40 but self-exams are important from the 20′s

  43. Meredith Rowe says:

    Women can get breast cancer at any age. My boss’s sister is fighting the battle at 33!

  44. Lorri S says:

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

  45. Charlene Kuser says:

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

  46. Cecilia says:

    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

  47. Gina says:

    Alcohol consumption increases the risk of breast cancer =/

  48. Heather C says:

    Every three minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer.

    Thanks for spreading the word and giving this awesome stuff away!

  49. vanessa hunter says:

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

  50. Kelly Wong says:

    Breast cancer ranks second among cancer deaths in women, after lung cancer.

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