Travalo Review and Giveaway–Please enter for yourself as a survivor or anyone that you know that has been affected by Breast Cancer! We will gladly donate your winning to a survivor or someone who has been affected by Breast Cancer if you want us to…Just let us know!

Travalo Touch ($24.99 from beauty9.com)
WHAT IS TRAVALO?
The Chief Blonde Remarks:
I like the Travalo Pink for a number of reasons, the main reason is that when I buy it, $1 of the purchase price will be donated to Breast Cancer Research through the Lynn Sage Foundation on Global Giving. This foundation provide Scholars an opportunity to do preliminary research and acquire larger grants.
When you use Travalo pink you don’t need a funnel to refill it. You simply place it on top of your perfume bottle and press down to fill. I think the no spill rollerball design is very smart because who want to waste expensive perfume spraying it? Another real plus is that its Transportation Security Administration (TSA) approved for flying. Travalo Review is easy to do because this is such a useful product that any Woman over 45 (or our younger friends will be sure to love.)
Can’t Wait to Win it?
Travalo is available for purchase at select retailers in the US and Canada at www.beauty9.com
THE GIVEAWAY
Begins November 1 at 12:01am and Ends November 15 at 11:59pm.
THE PRIZE
$100 total Prize Value– 2 Winners will win 2 Travalos, one for a cancer survivor that they recommend and one for themselves (or another Cancer Survivor if they choose)

KEEP ON HOPPING! List of Participating Blogs:

It’s hard to choose just one person I know affected by breast cancer. My boss’ best friend died this time last year after years of battling breast cancer. My boss also lost her partner a few years ago to the same disease as it spread throughout her body. My mom’s friend has had breast cancer for 10 years and it’s amazing that she still runs a food kitchen and donates her time and energy to those who are less fortunate. These are just a handful of so many women I know fighting this terrible cancer.
so far in my life i have been lucky and i don’t have anyone close to me that has had breast cancer. knock on wood!!!!
My friend Sandy
I am sure your friend Sandy would appreciate that very much! The Chief Blonde
I had breast cancer at age 43, 50 and 51. I am now almost 58. My sister died of it at age 46. Her first diagnosis was at age 38. Of my other two sisters one has had it twice. Three of my cousins have had it. I never give to breast cancer causes. I give to pro-life causes, children’s charities and veteran’s groups. I got to be an adult, a mother and a grandmother. Some children, teens and young adults never get this privilege. I never give to Alzheimer’s either. They got to be old.
I am so sorry Rosanne for your extensive Battle. I am so thrilled to hear of your survival. Your loss of your sister must run deep. Your family definitely seems to have that breast cancer gene, don’t they? The Chief Blonde.
my friend is a survivor and i would share with her.
I am sure she appreciates your friendship. The Chief Blonde
A woman at church who has been so inspirational to many people!
I have a family friend who had breast cancer.
my friend Judie is a survivor-she’s an awful nice lady I met through a hobby group we had here in Maine and although she now has other health issues, she has stayed strong and is a great help to her special friend Ken who has been very ill this past year- we often communicate by email and she lives not too far away-I admire her strong spirit and great attitude.
My Mom was 88 years old and found a lump herself. Went through surgery and radiation and finished up on her 89th birthday. She will be 90 this coming April, and is still bowling and exercising! She is an amazing woman and I am blessed to have her still with me!
I do not know anyone so I would be happy to let you pick 2 people for both sets and forfeit my winnings to them. I do however know people who had other types of cancer
sibabe64 at ptd dot net
Well Bless your for that Lisa! The Chief Blonde
Several of our customers have breast cancer just this year so it is very awful and we are praying for them everyday.
I am so glad that you remember them in your prayers Ken. You are giving them the very best medicine. The Chief Blonde
A girl I went to school with (elementary school, middle school, and then college) was diagnosed three days before she turned 30. She has small kids. A year and a half later, she’s in remission. 🙂
I am so glad she is in remission. The Chief Blonde
My sis in law is a BC survivor…she has had 3 reconstructive surgeries and has been very brave. She is a hero in my book!
She sounds wonderful and is a true suvivor. She is lucky to have a sis like you! The Chief Blonde
I will tell you about my Aunt that had breast cancer. She was the nicest lady ever so kind and loving. But she was not a survivor. We all lost a beautiful friend.
I am truly sad for that. Hugs to you. The Chief Blonde
i have had 2 aunts with breast cancer and both of them passed away its not a nice thing to deal with so i will be actually giving both travelos to 2 close family friends who also were affected by breast cancer!
That’s a wonderful way to use them. Good luck! The Chief Blonde
My Grandma Just died of Cancer 🙁 This was her 3rd cancer 🙁
I am so sorry for your loss Christina! BIG hugs to you and your family for your loss. The Chief Blonde
Cancer has affected my family in many different ways. My grandmother was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 80 and successfully beat it! Unfortunately she passed away at 93 when she was diagnosed with leukemia. I will never forget how strong she was with so many things in her life..she was my best friend. I would share this with my mom…she also still misses my grandmother very much.
She sounds like the perfect person to share it with. I am sorry for your loss. Your grandma and mom sound lucky to have you! The Chief Blonde
I am a breast cancer survivor, diagnosed on November 24, 2008. I have also met many women who have become very close friends who are also survivors. Should I be fortunate enough to win, I would give the other gift to my dear friend and fellow BC survivor Kathi Kolb, who writes a very illuminating blog called “The Accidental Amazon” which is a treasure trove of information about breast cancer.
Hi Maria,
Thanks for highlighting your BC and that of your friends. It’s people like you and she that will be the ultimate warriors in this battle. The Chief BLonde
my sister in law died ten years ago with a hard battle to beat it i miss her dearly
I am sure you do Beth. Breast cancer is so devastating! The Chief Blonde
My grandmother. She battled it for over 25 years, off and on and finally at the age of 85 died. She stayed strong and beautiful the whole time!
Melinda, I am sure she appreciated a Granddaughter like you! Wow, 25 years to battle and survive. Bittersweet for all! The Chief Blonde