This year, make a positive impact with your wallet by supporting beauty brands that are giving back to the community for PrideMonth2021.
and between now and September, will donate 10 percent of the sales from the brand’s Diamond Diva Eyeshadow Palette and Pride Bundle to the LGBTQ Freedom Fund. The bundle features an eyeshadow palette, blending sponge, eyeliner and mascara.Temporary tattoo brand Inked by Dani will donate proceeds of its Pride Collection, which features temporary tattoo rainbows and peace signs, to The Trevor Project, the leading U.S.
And throughout the month of June, when customers purchase a Charity Pot in-store, the packaging will feature one of the brand’s Charity Pot partner organizations fighting for LGBTQ2+ rights, including API Equality-LA, Mississippi Safe Schools and Solutions Not Punishment Collaborative .Burst Oral Care has teamed up with designer Christian Siriano on a limited edition floss and will be donating $25,000 of the proceeds to The Trevor Project.
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