Made for women by women, this teen-friendly line partners with Step Up, an organization that empowers girls living in or going to school in under-resourced communities. In honor of International Women's Day, they are donating 20 precent of all their sales for the month of March to this cause.
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Empowering women by giving back is at the core of this makeup brand. That's why with every purchase of lipstick of eyeliner, you can choose which women and gender rights organization you would like to donate to, including Planned Parenthood, Emily's List, March For Our Lives, and more. 20 percent of all sales — not profits — are donated to align with the brand's beliefs of standing up for our "beautiful rights," while shattering the glass ceiling at the same time.
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This buzzed-about skincare line hopes to share its knowledge of different skin regimens with women, while also supporting girls' education. Similar to Onomie, the brand annually donates a portion of all sales to She's the First and even prompts shoppers to donate to the cause while checking out.
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This totally vegan nail care brand supports five family-focused organizations, including Mary's Place, a Seattle shelter for women and their children threatened by homelessness. Beyond its monetary donations, the brand sends nail polish and manicurists to the shelter to show the power of a manicure.
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When you help babies and children live a better life, you're helping their mothers, too. As a part of its Tiny Rituals line (which includes products for babies and expecting or new moms), Rituals donates 10 percent of each purchase to Tiny Miracles, a charity foundation that aims to help men, women, and children rise out of poverty in Mumbai, India.
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