Changing Your Hairstyle Can Benefit The Susan G. Komen FoundationJazzy Girls Beauty Boutique launches iRock My Pink, an education campaign and national tour, in support of their newly formed partnership with the Susan G. Komen Foundation for the Cure
By: Cherrell Rene 1 in 8 women will develop invasive breast cancer during her lifetime, but thanks to the efforts of organizations like The Susan G. Komen Foundation, there were 2.5 million breast cancer survivors in 2010. Jazzy Girls Owner/Master Stylist CoCo Trayham is very familiar with the realities of this disease, as her boutique is a preferred provider of cranial prostheses and hair beauty services for many suffering from medical related hair loss. “I’m inspired by my clients who are fighting to beat breast cancer. This campaign is my way of honoring and supporting their strength,” Trayham explains. iRock My Pink is a multi-dimensional campaign to promote both breast cancer awareness and public participation in Jazzy Girls’ efforts for Komen. The campaign includes community service, education, and offline events hosted by celebrity goodwill ambassadors. iRock My Pink will also offer interactive options such as the iRock My Pink Virtual Photo Shoot and iRock My Pink Declaration for supporters around the globe. Voted #1 in Texas by Allure Magazine for quality, knowledge and expertise, Jazzy Girls Beauty Boutique has built a solid reputation as a leader as both a salon and brand in the hair care industry. Their high-end hair extensions and lace wigs sold both onsite and online are a favorite of their global client base, including many celebrities, shipping products as far as South Africa. For more information on how to get involved visit the company’s blog at http://www.jazzygirlsoftexas.com Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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