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Beauty Night celebrates a decade of dignity

You may have noticed the recent Vancouver Foundation post about Beauty Night , an non-profit, volunteer-based organization that offers services such as make up, hair styling, manicures, massages and exercise classes (to name a few) to marginalized wo

You may have noticed the recent Vancouver Foundation post about Beauty Night, an non-profit, volunteer-based organization that offers services such as make up, hair styling, manicures, massages and exercise classes (to name a few) to marginalized women and youth.

In celebration of Beauty Night's 10 years of building self esteem and changing lives, the organization has created it's very own Beauty Night 10th Anniversary Fundraiser Vegan Lipstick ($18) where half of the proceeds go directly to help fund Beauty Night programs.

"One out of three of women have experienced sexual violence before the age of 18 and the majority of our clients have experienced negative touch." says Beauty Night founder Caroline MacGillivray. "This program is important to these women because we provide them with a place for them to feel safe and we also re-introduce touch in a non-threatening way."

With a neutral shade to match any skin tone and yummy ingredients like cocoa butter and macadamia nut oil packed into this vegan lipstick, donating to a good cause never looked (and felt!) so good! And the more money raised means the more women and youth can be reached.

If lipstick isn't your thing, visit the Beauty Night website to find out other ways to contribute and get involved:

Website: www.beautynight.org

Facebook: Beauty Night Society

Twitter: @beautynight