Win a Limited Edition Look Good Feel Better Clarisonic Plus Worth over $200.00

Hey guys, You know how much I  love to do giveaways here, and the good people over at Clarisonic know how much I love my Clarisonic. So they are giving one BeautyLogic Reader a chance to win a Clarisonic Limited Edition Look Good Feel Better Clarisonic  Plus worth  $235.00 exclusively sold at Nordstrom. I mentioned this specific Clarisonic in this post.  But if you're a long-time reader, you know how much my Clarisonic means to me. I've mentioned it many times on the blog.

To Enter:
All you have to do is leave a comment here. That's it. I would love your comment to be something about Breast Cancer, maybe a fact about it or what you are doing to fight it. But if not, just leave a comment about anything. Maybe tell me a little about yourself.  I love finding out about my readers.  Comment about anything.


For an extra entry you can tweet 
"I am entering to win @beautylogicblog Pink Clarisonic Plus Giveaway."



And then let me know you tweeted by leaving an extra comment. 


Contest ends next Monday night October 10. 

Winner will be picked by random.org




Hugs,

Milly

109 comments:

Havilland said...

I'm fighting breast cancer by researching & learning as much as possible about it and by making sure I thoroughly examine my breasts at least once a month. Early detection is key!

Havilland
@HavillandSavage - Twitter

Beauty By Supriya said...

My close co-worker has survived breast cancer and I give her a lot of props for the tough times she has faced in fighting this disease. She is barely 50 and it makes my day that she was able to fight this for her brand new grandson. She is a trooper and continues to support the fight through various walks and meetings that she attends.

Havilland said...

I tweeted about this giveaway! Here's the tweet link: http://twitter.com/#!/HavillandSavage/status/121269742383267840

Havilland

@HavillandSavage - Twitter

Beauty By Supriya said...

I tweeted about this giveaway - guddu81.

Anonymous said...

Every year for the past 10 years I have participated in the Breast Cancer Walk in etierh NYC or the Bronx. It's always a great opportunity to meet survivors and hear stories.

BeautyAndTheBrute said...

I have had a few family members and friends that have passed away from cancer. What i'm doing is i'm supporting the cause - i try to donate money to the national breast cancer programs when I can, this year I cannot since i've lost my job and am now a college student and expecting. but I still support the cause by informing those that are not aware about cancer, spreading the word everywhere (facebook/twitter etc), i will support and help fight to find the cure.

BeautyAndTheBrute said...

i have tweeted using the twitter account name @MyFitBeauty

Anonymous said...

This is an awesome and generous giveaway, and it's for support of a great cause! I've known those who were touched my breast cancer, and last year I even had my own breast cancer scare...luckily, I turned out to be okay, but I know there are others out there that are affected deeply.

shevilkenevil1 at aol dot com

Anonymous said...

I tweeted also:
http://twitter.com/#!/lipscandycigs/status/121274720313290752

Thanks!
shevilkenevil1 at aol dot com

RevealingBeaute said...

I 1000% support Breast Cancer Month. My grandmother had breast cancer and even though we lost her to it I will never give up faith for those still battling with it.

Charlene said...

"Clarisonic Limited Edition Giveaway". My name is Charlene, and this is my first time on your website. I found it by accident, afer Googling about Revlon foundation reviews. "Breast Cancer" is a very sensitive subject, I lost my mother to breast cancer when I was 17 years old, now I'm 32, and to sum it up in short words, there is not 1 day that goes by that I do not think about her, or cancer. To prevent breast cancer to happening to me, I try not to eat like my mom did (bad), and I am into holistic antioxidants like "Astaxanthin". My mom used to have a device simialar to the Clarisonic back in the 90's, and always exfoliated her skin, and taught me to do the same. I am glad to have found your website, and love to read up on beauty advice. Thanks, Charlene

Anonymous said...

I am one of the few people that have not directly been affected by breast cancer, but knowing a lot of people that have I do what I can to support the cause and make people aware of breast cancer. Its something that every single woman needs to be aware of, whether they have a history of breast cancer in their family or not. I'm glad you've done this post as a reminder and of course its great that Clarisonic is recognizing breast cancer awareness as well!

-Nay

Miss Beauty MVP said...

I am proud to say, that I am born in the month of October, BCA Month. I love to buy items that support the cause, I think it is important to fight the good fight! I also participate in the Yoplait "Save Lids Save Lives" program.

Aprel J said...

Breast cancer has hit home twice recently.A dear family friend passed away as a result of breast cancer in August and a family member is fighting this disease right now.
The diseases that strike women seem so much sadder since women are everything to their families,communities etc.One of the things that I have done for myself health wise is that I've stopped using deodorants with aluminum and I do monthly exams.I also eat a lot of veggies and other foods that have antioxidants.

LT Design said...

hi there! I had no idea that women as young as 20 and up to 39 should be getting a clinical breast exam every 3 yrs! (pg 17) http://www.cancer.org/acs/groups/content/@epidemiologysurveilance/documents/document/acspc-030975.pdf

a lot more facts here.

Nikia said...

The threat of breast cancer was the only way I could get the women in my family to switch to all natural deodorant. They put up a fight, but I eventually got my way. :-)
I already have a Clarisonic, but I know a few ladies who could use one. There's nothing like healthy skin.

Holly said...

I wish I to win a Clarisonic Limited Edition Look Good Feel Better Clarisonic Plus! I try to buy pink products during Breast Cancer Awareness month and wish they had Breast Cancer Awareness month every month.

Holly

HollyRusso@gmail.com

valerie said...

I would love to win a Clarisonic! I have been coveting it since you first wrote about it but as a single Mama, I find ALL of my discretionary money goes to my little munchkin. I really have let myself slack, especially when it comes to beauty. I would love to win this and....Oct 8th is also my bd so this would be extra special!! Thank you

T.Davis said...

I would to do some kind of volunteering for Breast cancer awareness month. Ive already called called several hospitals to offer some makeup services to cancer patients but they all have a company handling that. If you know of any place please let me know.

Anonymous said...

When I was younger, doctors found something in my mom's breast and had to be operated. The thought of it being breast cancer scared me a lot. Fortunately it was not Breast Cancer but since then she is always being checked. After that happened I make sure she schedules her visits and when I am in NYC I go with her to her appointments. I make sure I examine myself every night before bed and I buy products are Breast Cancer endorsed. My goal for next year is to walk for Breast Cancer.

Anonymous said...

I tweeted and my twitter is @lilubug

Southern Girl said...

I agree we need to all be aware of breast cancer and how it affects all of us. I lost one of my aunts to breast cancer. After I was born, she and my grandmother took care of me because my mother was very ill in the hospital. I have and always will keep her close in my heart.
princess_shae38109@yahoo.com

Alexis said...

Hey Milly! I'm an advocate for breast cancer awareness because until this past January when my grandmother passed away due to her 15 year battle I thought breast cancer would never affect me personally. My grandmother was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1996 and underwent a mastectomy on both breasts. thankfully the surgery was a success and the cancer went into remission. Unfortunately last august the cancer returned and because of her age (86 years young) it would be too much for her body to undergo another heavy duty surgery. Even if I don't win this contest i appreciate the opportunity to share my story and realization that every woman is touched by this disease in some form or fashion.

Unknown said...

This month I'm remembering my great aunt Dorothy who died on Breast Cancer in the late 70s.

taylo292 said...

I tweeted about the giveaway and I follow you! @dimplesncurlsmu

taylo292 said...

Breast cancer is something that women need to take very seriously and usually early detection is key! Women should do self breast exams as frequently as possible!! Just a little FYI!

aabrah2 said...

my coworkers and i have formed a walking team for a local breast cancer walk this year to support one of our coworkers fighting breast cancer.

Ms. G said...

My aunt is a breast cancer survivor. I am so glad she's doing well and I hope we can put an end to this disease real soon.

karizma said...

Id love to be entered to win.

Shei said...

My husband's cousin died of a breast cancer a few years ago. Although she already knew that it was cancer, instead of seeking treatment, she self medicate which we believe led to her death. I used to not pay attention to anything that I feel around my breast but after what happened to her, I became more aware about it and also try to tell anyone to take it seriously.

Shei said...

My husband's cousin died of a breast cancer a few years ago. Although she already knew that it was cancer, instead of seeking treatment, she self medicate which we believe led to her death. I used to not pay attention to anything that I feel around my breast but after what happened to her, I became more aware about it and also try to tell people how dangerous it can be if they don't do anything early on.

justicefighter1913 said...

Hmm, well I try to check myself once per month. I'm almost 30 and I've already had a mammogram. Most people would say that I'm too "young" to get one, but you know what, it was totally worth it. Check yourselves ladies and gents!!

Kim D. said...

Today, approximately 1 in almost every 8 women will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. It's also the second-leading cause of cancer death in women after lung cancer. Thank you for this great giveaway!
mom22girlz at ymail dot com

Kim D. said...

I tweeted https://twitter.com/#!/mom22girlz/status/121468783419334656
mom22girlz at ymail dot com

Irene said...

This is a wonderful giveaway. I think anything that brings awareness to breast cancer is a good thing. My bestie's mom died two years ago from complications from chemotherapy for her breast cancer. She also lost both breasts. I never got the chance to meet my bestie's mom but I know that my bestie loved her very much and misses her every day. I thank Goddess that I still have my mom. No daughter should have to feel the loss of her mom to breast cancer, or any cancer.

sojazzy1 said...

I just recently found out that my grandmother had and beat breast cancer. She talked about it as if it was nothing because she knew then she had it beat and years later she still has it beat!

sojazzy1 said...

I just tweeted "I am entering to win @beautylogicblog Pink Clarisonic Plus Giveaway."!!!

Halifax @ Sparkled Beauty said...

My co-worker is a survivor, now leads a very healthy/ active life. She's a great example to look up to

I tweeted http://twitter.com/#!/Sparkled_Beauty/status/121568472986681344

Anonymous said...

Hi Milly! As I've gotten older I am realizing more and more the importance of good health. Its not just about looking good, but feeling good as well. My grandmother had to have a mastectomy late in life and she is still going strong. She has also suffered with many other health issues in her life such as diabetes, arthritis and glaucoma and it really is starting to sink in that I must take care of myself now, so that I won't have to deal with these health issues later. I love my grandmother for how strong and resilient she is and hope that I can be a light in this world as she has been.

The Beauty Bug said...

I tweeted

http://twitter.com/#!/BEAUTYNOMICS/status/121589157935058944

monica said...

great skin AND breast cancer support? wowy weewah! yay! :)

Anonymous said...

I tweeted as well from @hipshazel!

kepsgrl said...

I'm personally fighting breast cancer by making sure I do regular exams and reminding my friends to do them as well. I also want to share that I picked up Salma's hair conditioning mask and used it for the first time yesterday. It was an AMAZING hair day!!! I have naturally curly hair and am forever spending a fortune on products and this is one that will definitely be used regularly. Girls - Milly does not steer us wrong!! :)

*ms.angela89* said...

I dont have breast cancer or know of someone who does but my fatherinlaw is battling with cancer in general. Its so hard on my inlaws because only my motherinlaw is working. They have taken in their brother's kids because their parents passed away. Last year they found God and he's doing so many great things in his power to heal my fatherinlaw in prayers and such. :) God is good overall.

lillian said...

Great giveaway. I would love to own a clarasonic. I follow your blog and i love your reviews on the makeup products. I like to hear what others think before i try something.



babie5665@gmail.com

Victoria said...

That Clarisonic is beautiful! I love it when companies come out with pink products to put an end to breast cancer. It makes me feel like I'm doing a little to help when I purchase those items. I also love participating in the Susan G. Komen race for the cure.

Shei said...

Hi, just wondering why my comment hasn't been posted yet. Did you not get it? I sent it last night. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Not looking to enter (lol) just want to say that I am obsessed with my clarisonic. It is great that you are doing a giveaway for it !! I am sure it will really help someone out. It is a fabulous invention!

Kae said...

Hey there! Well, I stumbled upon your blog because I was looking for Zoya Touch swatches on more tan skin tones, similar to mine. You've officially made me choose to get Shay out of the 3 =) Anyway, both of my grandmothers have had and beat breast cancer. I look forward to more technology discoveries in the future to help beat this awful disease. Happy October!

Bree said...

A very close family member of mine was diagnosed with breast cancer a few months ago. She had to have a mastectomy of one breast and is dealing with the initial shock and loss of her womanly features - as it all happened so quickly. She is a woman that loves to be beautiful and loves every moment of being a ultra feminine lady, so this was a big blow to her. Thankfully, there was no cancer left behind and her other breast is just fine.
This whole ordeal has affected me so much. I am now very aware of how precious life is and to really love and enjoy those around you as much as you can.
Thanks to Clarisonic for participating in this great cause to fight the insidious disease that is breast cancer.

Bree said...

A very close family member of mine was diagnosed with breast cancer a few months ago. She had to have a mastectomy of one breast and is dealing with the initial shock and loss of her womanly features - as it all happened so quickly. She is a woman that loves to be beautiful and loves every moment of being a ultra feminine lady, so this was a big blow to her. Thankfully, there was no cancer left behind and her other breast is just fine.
This whole ordeal has affected me so much. I am now very aware of how precious life is and to really love and enjoy those around you as much as you can. Thanks to Clarisonic for participating in such a worthy cause to fight the insidious disease that is breast cancer. Thank YOU for hosting this giveaway - it really gives us a chance to stop and reflect on how serious this really is.

Chelle1718 said...

One out of every eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during their lifetime. 98 percent of women who are diagnosed early will survive!

The Beauty Bug said...

Experts say it's good advice to eat a diet high in fruits, vegetables and whole grains, and low in fat and red meat.

RevealingBeaute said...

I support Breast Cancer Awareness Month bc I had a Grandmother pass from this disease. I remember holding her hand a few days before she died. I believe that we will find a cure.

Farrah said...

A fact about breast cancer: getting a mammogram is the best most reliable way to detect breast cancer, but we must all do self checks.

Runnie said...

I do my self check. Also they say if you breastfeed your child it can help prevent it so I did for a year and 3 months.

I twitted about it to. My twitter is @silversaffire

Runnie said...

Sorry I realized I was suppose to leave an extra comment about the twit @silversaffire

Anonymous said...

I have been walking for Breast Cancer for 10 years. I love the opportunity to walk along side survivors and hearing stories from loved ones who fought a good fight. I would love the chance to own the clarisonic since I've heard great things about it.

inad said...

The brush looks nice in pink.

I read that exercise may decrease the risk of breast cancer. So I try to exercise regularly.

inad said...

I tweeted about your giveaway. inad45Lhttp://twitter.com/#!/inad45L/status/122074856991883264

karomerc said...

My mom had a BC scare last year it was a hard 2 months getting biopsies and tests done, not only for her but for me as well. im just glad that thats over, and because of it i always buy things that support BCA!

T. Taylor said...

My mother is currently battling breast cancer. It runs in the family as nearly every woman on my mother's side has fought it. We are doing the walk on the 16th and currently raising money. I try to spread the word about early detection. My mother and I are currently changing our eating lifestyles (we live in Whole Foods now) and working out (Yoga and swimming, soo relaxing). I would love to win the clarisonic and this one in particular would mean soo much!

Kristy Ma'o said...

I think it's vital for women for not only know what their potential risks for breast cancer are, but also to remember that it's not always dictated by things like family history, etc. Every woman is at risk and should be educated and proactive with their health. As for myself, I am working on maintaining a healthy lifestyle to reduce my risk, including eating lots of fruits, veggies, and making sure I consume enough vitamins and antioxidants. My sincerest thoughts and prayers go out to everyone who has been affected by cancer.

Anonymous said...

wow this is amazing I love the fact that it ties in breast cancer. my best friend has been fighting breast cancer for years now and I have seen her through her very worst and have such a deep appreciation for the women going through this now. I never thought it would so close to my heart but it has and I try and do my part to help in any way I can so I walk in the breast cancer walk and I always buy products that go towards the cause.
I really hope I win because not only are the holidays coming up, but it is also my best friends birthday december 12th and she would love this!

Anonymous said...

i tweeted as well

GreenShushi said...

I really want to try this product! I've heard great things about it!

GreenShushi said...

I tweeted your msg!

Unknown said...

My mom had breast cancer this year&just finished up radiation...I know how serious a disease this is first hand. I hope that a cure is found but until then I'm remininding women to to breast exams,keep a healthy lifestlye and donating time&money to charity.

Unknown said...

I just tweeted to win :-)

Anonymous said...

OMG! I've been waiting for another Clarisonic giveaway. I'm not in a place where I can shell out $200 for it but so many people swear by them that I planned on saving up for one.

F. Ganthier

The Wonderful World the the Warnicks said...

Would love to win!

Anonymous said...

I lost a very close friend to breast cancer. I actually feel pretty ambivalent about October being saturated with breast cancer awareness; it's a tough reminder that my friend is gone. But if it helps give hope to other people, then it's a good thing.

urchiken at gmail dot com

Jennifer Pellicone said...

This is another great giveaway. Like many people, I know quite a few people that have had breast cancer. My cousin is fighting it right now. We need a cure!

cspmom at gmail dot com

Clariza said...

I dont have a breast cancer story, but i have a cancer story. My aunt died of cancer almost 3 yrs ago. For a long time she suffered in silence. She didnt let anyone know of her pain until the pain was too much and it was too late. She didnt have a chance because she didnt get regular screenings and her cancer was terminal at that point. I believe cancer is man made and we need to be as organic and healthy as possible. Your body is your temple. Its a machine that needs to be in tip top shape in order to perform its best. Proper diet n exercise and regular check ups will help. In closing u know your body best. Dont ignore something. All cancers dont have to be terminal.

Anonymous said...

love the look of this clarasonic.. very unique.

My mom had a breast cancer scare few months ago. She is in her 70s and does not speak english so i made the decision not to tell until we knew what we were dealing with. Thankfully it turned out to be nothing. I just remember i had 3wks of sleepless nights and anxiety.
When you think a loved one might be ill, it changes you like nothing else.

sunchicka said...

Estimated new cases and deaths from breast cancer in the United States in 2011:

New cases: 230,480 (female); 2,140 (male)
Deaths: 39,520 (female); 450 (male)

thinknap(at)gmail(dot)com

sunchicka said...

Estimated new cases and deaths from breast cancer in the United States in 2011
New cases: 230,480 (female); 2,140 (male)
Deaths: 39,520 (female); 450 (male)

thinknap(at)gmail(dot)com

sunchicka said...

RT: https://twitter.com/#!/sunchicka/status/122834046949658624

thinknap(at)gmail(dot)com

Farrah said...

Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death for cancer in women.
Excluding skin cancer breast cancer is most commonly misdiagnosed in women.

Renee Michiel said...

I would love the chance to win this limited edition clarisonic. I live in Canada so this version isn't available to us. I am dying to try this product and I think that BCA version is amazingly gorgeous. Everything that I have read makes me believe that this might be a HG skin care tool so I can't wait to try one!

Unknown said...

I'd love to win this! Here's a tip: when doing your monthly self breast exams, do them a few days after your period has ended. Your breasts won't be as sore and you'll always do the exam around the same time each month.

Maria said...

I am a breast cancer survivor and I thank Go everyday that I'm here to spend time with my family and grandkids. Chemotherapy took a told on my body, physically & mentally. Through the grace of god, I'm here.

Maria said...

I also tweeted
http://twitter.com/#!/Coffeelovergram/status/123200618436378624

Thank you.

D said...

Breast cancer does NOT run in my family. Thank God!!

D said...

I tweeted! @taqueesa

CS said...

One of my cousins was diagnosed with breast cancer in her early thirties. At the time, I was a teenager and believed that breast cancer affected women over fifty. It was an eye opening experience that let me know breast cancer has no age restriction. So please do self examinations regularly.

Hopelessly Devoted To Makeup said...

I love that a wonderful company like Clarisonic is developing wonderful products that help fight Breast Cancer.

Hopelessly Devoted To Makeup said...

I Tweeted about the contest under the name devoted2makeup. Thanks!

Natalia Outridge noutridge@live.com said...

I think breast cancer is a very serious and daunting reality for women.I have seen and read how it can completely change a womens life and perpective on herself.The physical changes are very scary and I feel motivated to eat right and take care of myself as well talk to my friends are this form of cancer.

YasmanMIA said...

Hi Milly! Long-time reader, first time commenter. I found an interesting historical fact about breast cancer:

"The world's oldest documented case of cancer hails from ancient Egypt, in 1500 B.C. The details were recorded on a papyrus, documenting 8 cases of tumors occurring on the breast. It was treated by cauterization, a method to destroy tissue with a hot instrument called 'the fire drill.' "

I truly enjoy your blog. Keep up the great work!

Sahara R said...

Prevention is better than cure! There are several ways to protect against Breast cancer:
1) Reduce alcohol consumption to not more than 2-3 glasses a week.
2) Quite smoking.
3) Just 30 minutes of exercise daily will reduce the rick of breast cancer by 20%.

Thank you so much for the amazing giveaway.

T.Davis said...

Hi was the winner picked for this contest. I entered last week, however, I didnt see the comment notification increase.

Christina R. said...

No one in my family has had breast cancer, but there have been breast related scares. Because of those scares we are not scared, embarrassed or ashamed to talk about our breasts. Talking about it and reminding one another to do their monthly exams is very important!

Love the blog girl!

Christina R. said...

I made an additional entry via twitter =)

Diana D. said...

My best friend's mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. Since then I have participated in walks like the Avon Walk and Komen Race for the Cure to show support for all the women and families affected by breast cancer.

Venita said...

One in 8 women will get breast cancer in her lifetime. 96% of women who find and treat breast cancer early will be cancer free after 5 years.

Anne-Marie T said...

I make sure I go for a mamogram every year.

amt (at)telus (dot)net

Anne-Marie T said...

Tweeted
https://twitter.com/#!/amt946/status/123518589633433601
amt(at) telus (dot)net

Anne-Marie T said...

I make sure I get a mamogram every year.

amt (at)telus (dot)net

Sabrina B said...

I added a comment, but I don't see it on the blog.
It basically said that I have been touched by Breast Cancer via a very close family member. She thankfully has overcome the actual disease, but due to her mastectomy, she is now struggling with her femininity - she is the type of woman that is always dressed well and with every detail in check, so it has been a struggle for her. I am happy to know that Clarisonic is supporting such a great cause and hopefully, in the very near future there will be a cure for this terrible disease.

Lavendar said...

I'm so incredibly blessed to still have my sister who is a 6-year survivor. I love her dearly and watched her go through a terrible time; so quiet, brave, and strong. Our family does the Race for the Cure, along with the church, in DC.

Emily A. said...

Always looking for something to help with awful acne. This would be the perfect time to start!

Phyllis Bourne said...

My mom recently lost her youngest (and last) sister to breast cancer. Although they were years apart, they were often mistaken for twins. My mom misses her so much, it's heartbreaking.

I just hope I live long enough to see cancer wiped out in my lifetime.

lea1285 said...

I had a great friend who passed way from breast cancer. She was only 28 yes old, this made me realize that life is precious n we need to take care of our body... Some say "our body is a temple, take care if it" it's true!! Now Im always self examining my self for any lumps, I have Aldo decided join a walkathon for the cause breast cancer research :) i lost my amazing frown ,blanca, due to breast cancer, she will always b in my thoughts n I will continue to pray for those who struggle through it now.. Regardless if I win this contest or not.. I want to pay tribute to blanca.. My friend n inspiration to spread the word on breast cancer awareness :) thanks for this amazing giveaway!!

LadyThawk said...

Every time I meet someone I try to encourage them. In doing this I have come across many who have had cancer. A lot of cancer especially breast cancer are often ostracized. I prefer to stand in the gap and give hopr.

Samantha said...

I'm a fighter!!! And I adore your blog!

KHBride said...

What a great giveaway! My mother was a breast cancer survivor so I actively support the cause.

KHBride said...

Tweeted: http://twitter.com/#!/KHBride/statuses/123649308686942209

Anonymous said...

My mom is a breast cancer survivor and I would love for her to have this giveaway.

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