Win $298 Worth of Sally Hansen Beauty Booty Today!


Today you can win $298 worth of Sally Hansen products right here on Beauty's SPOT. ( I adore the nail lacquer pens!) This prize pack includes amazing mineral makeup, an at home mani-pedi kit, and DIY wax hair remover.


How to Enter:

Visit Total Beauty’s Facebook or Myspace page to learn one fact about Breast Cancer. Post it in the comments here and you are entered to win!

Deadline to enter:


October 30th at midnight PST. US residents only, please. Winner selected using Random.org.

Contest entry is free but please use the paypall button in the top right hand corner to donate. All donates go directly to the Breast Cancer Research Fund.

56 comments:

  1. 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.
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    russianbeauty1@hotmail.com

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  3. 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.

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  4. An estimated 182,460 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to be diagnosed in women in the United States during 2008.
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  5. If breast cancer is diagnosed before it has metastasized to other areas of the body, the five-year survival rate is 98%.

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  6. oops, sorry forgot my email
    ~Sheena
    ag5820(at)wayne(dot)edu

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  7. Hi Laurie. Every three minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer. We are so proud of the time and effort TBTC has put into breast cancer prevention and finding a cure.

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  8. 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.
    hollyollyberry[at]yahoo.com

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  9. Every three minutes, a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer....
    Scary, huh?

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  10. Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death in women.
    Lovely giveaway!I would be thrilled to win! Thanks
    rachelcrisman@hotmail.com

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  11. Breast cancer is second only to lung cancer in # of deaths among women by cancer.

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  12. 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.

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  13. 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.

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  14. Thanks for hosting this giveaway!

    I am surprised that in 2008 about 1990 MEN will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the US alone. I wonder just how many men around the world suffer in silence, too.

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

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  16. Breast cancer ranks second among cancer deaths in women (after lung cancer).
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  17. 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.

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  18. 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.

    Thank you for this giveaway.

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  19. 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.

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

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

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

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  23. 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 why it's so important to be diligent about breast exams, so you can find it early!

    Thanks for hosting the giveaway
    Leah
    lnollenberger(at)gmail(dot)com

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  24. About 1,190 men in the US will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008.

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

    Thanks for the giveaway.

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

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  27. Every three minutes, a woman is diagnosed with skin cancer. Yikes!

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    Thank you!

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

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  29. 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. Think Pink! ~JulieK

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  30. 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.

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  31. An estimated 182,460 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to be diagnosed in the U.S. during 2008.

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  32. The 5 year survival rate for breast cancer is 98% among individuals whose cancer has not spread beyond the breast at time of diagnosis.

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  33. An estimated 40,930 breast cancer deaths (40,480 women & 450 men) are expected during 2008 in the U.S.

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  34. 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.
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  35. * 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.

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  36. 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.

    We have made such progress!! thanks for hosting and thanks to Total beauty too!

    karissag at gmail.com

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  37. Every three minutes is too often. We need a cure.

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  38. Reading the stat that 1,190 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer in '08 makes me wonder if enough is being done to educate men about getting themselves checked, as well. I know it can't be easy for a man to acknowledge breast cancer in men, but it's life-saving knowledge that needs to get through to them, too.

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

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  40. Women can reduce breast cancer risk by making healthy lifestyle choices - maintain healthy body weight, engage in regular physical activity and reduce alcohol consumption.

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

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

    Thank you!

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

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

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

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

    JiaYingChen@yahoo.com

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  47. 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.

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

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

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

    irisy8 at gmail dot com

    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  51. Women should know how their breasts normally look and feel and report any breast changes and we should start doing this at our 20s.
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  52. 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.

    Amy
    veggiegirl(at)rock(dot)com

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  53. 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.

    Awesome contest for a great cause!
    Thanks!
    Jennifer Fitzgibbons
    wocket@centurytel.net

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  54. 40,930 breast cancer deaths are expected in 2008

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  55. 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.

    Thanks so much!!

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  56. And our winner is
    Laney said...
    Every three minutes, a woman is diagnosed with skin cancer. Yikes!

    savethemasses@hotmail.com

    Thank you!

    Thursday, October 30, 2008

    Yay!

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