Tweezerman raises awareness for breast cancer with new tweezer design,donates a percentage to charity

DUBAI- Invasive breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, with more than 200,000 diagnosed annually. Unfortunately, around 40,000 of those will lose their fight against the disease, making it the second leading cause of cancer related deaths in women globally.

b6ced82aa889696f_orgExperts agree that in order to detect the symptoms early, it is vitally important to increase awareness amongst women and doctors alike. Which is why in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness, Tweezerman, recognised for innovative beauty products distinguished by their outstanding performance, features the iconic breast cancer awareness pink ribbon on their award winning Slant Tweezer every year.

During the whole month of October, the globally renowned beauty product brand donates a portion of each product sold to organisations devoted to cancer care and finding a cure.

This year’s limited edition ‘Precision in Pink’ Slant Tweezer has a fresh fun look, covered in pretty pink and white grosgrain ribbons on a pristine white enamel finish. While the fashionable pattern is new, the classic hand-filed tips still grab every hair with famously perfect precision.

“Please join Tweezerman during the month of October and all year round in supporting Breast Cancer Awareness causes. Together we can make a more meaningful impact on awareness, support life saving research and provide valuable services for women in need,” said Jo Morton, spokesperson for Tweezerman.

Tweezerman continues to be singled out by top beauty editors for its premium quality personal care tools and commitment to superior customer service. Named amongst Time magazine’s Top 10 Best Products, their beauty tools continue to be the number one choice of professionals, celebrities and the most discerning consumers who demand the highest-quality beauty tools at the best price.

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