Powered by Mom brings you a Save on Razors and Shave Smarter with Shave Mob Giveaway
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ShaveMOB.com was created with one goal in mind: to connect with savvy, price-conscientious consumers tired of overpaying for shaving razors. There is no membership required, no recurring fees and you can save up to 70% off razors. Sounds like ShaveMob is living up to their goal of helping us the consumers to save money on our shaving razors! We can all save on razors and shave smarter!
As this is also National Breast Cancer Awareness month ShaveMob has a
"Pink Razors for Pink Ribbons" donation program this month. They are donating twenty-five cents of every women's razor sale to Rocky Mountain Cancer Assistance through this donation program! Since 2000, Rocky Mountain Cancer Assistance has provided over $3 million in financial assistance to more than 5,000 cancer survivors and patients
.Way to go ShaveMob and thank goodness for Rocky Mountain Cancer Assistance.
So if you buy shave razors you might as well save yourself some money and at the same time be donating to a worthy cause check out ShaveMob!
I can also personally attest to the fact that the razors from ShaveMob for both men and women are a great quality. Well okay I can speak for the women's razors but my husband assures me that the men's razors meet his approval. He has sensitive skin and can only use high quality razors for his face otherwise he gets red and bumpy skin. I personally like that they have the selection of razors for 3, 4 or 6 blade razors for men and women so you can get as close as a shave that you want. According to third party consumer testing their razors are equivalent to the leading brand based on comfort, closeness, nicking and irritation yet they are 70% CHEAPER!
So it does beg the question of why would you pay more for the same thing or lesser quality?! As mentioned hubby and I each received a package of razors and we're extremely happy!
Here's our package
ShaveMob gets a big two thumbs up from Powered by Mom for quality, cost savings and for supporting Breast Cancer Awareness!
One lucky winner will receive a ShaveMob package of their own (not the same as ours but you will like it! in their choice of men's or women's razors. Enter on the rafflecopter below!
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I remind my mom to get a mammogram. Sometimes I wear pink items.
I wear pink and remind people to do their self breast exams
I remind my female relatives and friends to get mammograms.
I wear a pink ribbon on my ID badge at work
I wear the pink ribbon and organize a pot luck with my friends and family to help honor those who we have lost, and those who are battling, we also have a group that helps with coping. <3
I usually do the breat cancer walks
My mom has had and fought breast cancer twice now. She's in remission, hopefully for good. She did a lot of research trying to reduce her risks for getting it again. Part of her recovery is following the American Cancer Society diet (mostly), and eating less refined sugar and carbs. I try to share with others the importance our diet plays in all aspects of our lives, not just our bellies. And I make sure to check in with my buddies and make sure they do their monthly self-check breast exams.
Unfortunately, I haven't done anything. But I did give money at the check out at my grocery store that was raising money.
Clothing, talking about it
I purchase products that donate part of the proceed to breast cancer awareness.
we wear pink
I participate in a 5K for Breast Cancer.
I talk to people about it since I am a cancer survivor
myself.
I talk to friends & even helped one get over the fear of a mammogram, I donate, my granddaughter is doing a walk for breast cancer this weekend
Not as much as I could, there are several women I care about who are survivors and I would really like to do more than just slacktivism.
donate, do the walks and remind friends to do the self exams. thats how my sis in law found out she had it and had now been breast cancer free for almost 2 yrs 🙂
I wear pink, my mom was a breast cancer survivor, and I am a kidney cancer survivor, so I love seeing pink and all the support out there for people that suffer from cancer.
I wear pink.
I wear a pink ribbon to help with awareness
I shop at stores that donate to breast cancer research!
I have a bag I use and a tshirt I wear. My sister beat it.
I buy pink for the cure products
Buy products that have the pink ribbon logo or will donate to breast cancer.
I talk to people about the issue.
a pink ribbon.
i wear pink
I should do more - I contribute to charities and in the past I have volunteered for pink ribbon events.
I have a sticker in the back of my car
I really don't do as much as I should. I should remind my mom to get an exam done. I do donate when I can.
Wear pink, ribbons, talk about it
Wear pink 🙂
I remind my friends to get a mamogram
I talk to my co workers and people I know about it.
I wear a pink ribbon.
We have a fundraiser every October at work to raise $ for our local cancer center. This year it's a Chinese auction.
Knowledge is power.
I'll ask my girlfriends if they are keeping up with their exams. I started doing that after a very dear friend of mine got breast cancer and asked me that question. Turned out they found something (thank goodness not cancer) at my next exam.
i wear a pink bracelet
I purchase pink ribbon products and encourage my family and friends to have their mammograms.
I try to buy and wear as much pink as possible and wear the pink ribbon logo.
I do the breast cancer walk in St Louis
I always wear my pink ribbon.
I encourage all my friends & co-workers to have a mammogram in October (mine is scheduled for the end of the month) and we wear special pink polo shirts at work each Friday-compliments of our employer!
I wear pink and my sons hockey team wears pink laces on their skates this month
Get my yearly mom-o-gram and encourage others. My daughter wants to do the Susan G Komen
I wear pink
I wear as much pink as I can throughout October!
I wear pink as much as possible in October to show my support!
I participated in a breast cancer awareness 5K last weekend!
I don't personally do anything. When I remember I get a my yearly checkup.
Support pink ribbon products
i order a large amount of pink ribbons and hand them out as an awerness gift
I wear pink and have a pink ribbon magnet on my truck.
I wear the pink ribbon. 🙂
I wear a pink ribbon.
I wear pink and encourage women to get mammograms
I wear pink.
I wear the pink ribbon. I also help out any breast cancer organizations looking to raise money. I tell people a lot more in October, due to it being Breast Cancer Awareness month.
tell everyone around me to get a mamagram
I remind everyone i see that i am a 10 yr survivor and it can be done, just be brave and have faith
My Mom has breast cancer luckily she has gone through the surgery and the chemo pretty well but we do a lot more now than we used to as far as pink ribbons and going to rallies etc She has gotten involved in different survivor groups so we go to a lot of their events now
All my sporting goods and clothing have the pink ribbon logo.
I wear a pink ribbon