For the month of February, net starts from every Auto Pilot Lip Service, $28, sold in a Napoleon boutique will be donated to the charity in order to increase awareness of the illness and provide support for sufferers, family and friends.
Napoleon stores across the country will host a special "Make Me Over Day" on February 12, with makeovers lowered to half price, $40, with $20 of this donated directly to Ovarian Cancer Australia.
The recent figures reveal that one Australian woman dies of ovarian cancer every 10 hours, but with its support Napoleon aims to make a difference. "Ovarian Cancer is an illness that touches women of all ages," says Emanuel Perdis, managing director of Napoleon Perdis in Australasia.
In addition, he seeks that if they can manage to impart awareness through to women of all ages with assistance from their friends, daughters, and sisters who shop or work at Napoleon Perdis, then achieving the objective is a meagre task.
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