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October 21st-Lancôme Genes Day

 

Dillard’s is proud to recognize their partnership with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® through the Lancôme Gift, October 2nd through October 23rd. Together with Lancôme, $7 of each bottle of Génifique Youth Activating Concentrate sold will be donated to St Jude. Learn more at www.facebook.com/Lancome.

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Youth is in your genes. Reactivate it. Discover the skin you were born to have.

Lancôme invents its first skincare that boosts the activity of genes. At the very origin of your skin's youth: your genes. Genes produce specific proteins.With age, their presence diminishes.Lancôme’s first Youth Activator – GÉNIFIQUE. Now, boost genes' activity and stimulate the production of youth proteins. See visibly younger skin in just 7 days: Drop by drop, skin is infused with life.Vibrant with youth, skin looks as if lit from within – breathtakingly radiant.Skin's youthful quality returns: cushiony soft and velvety to the touch.Skin's tone is astonishingly even; its texture dramatically refined.

 

Since opening in 1962, St. Jude has made great discoveries in how to treat deadly childhood diseases like cancer, saving the lives of kids around the world. Doctors send some of their toughest cases and sickest patients to St. Jude. And, thanks to donations, St. Jude never turns a patient away if the family can’t pay. St. Jude relies primarily on the public’s generosity to support its life saving mission.It costs $1.7 million to operate the hospital every day and 75 percent of that funding comes from the public. St. Jude has treated children from all 50 states and around the world, and the hospital is a beacon of hope to children in communities everywhere. That’s because St. Jude freely shares its research with the global medical community, helping children who never even visit St. Jude. St. Jude’s mission is to find cures for kids suffering from cancer and other deadly diseases. It does this by combining world-class research with first-class patient careand teams of doctors and researchers working together under one roof to find new and better treatments. Thanks to St. Jude, families have hope for a day when their children will be healthy, happy and cured. In, fact, St. Jude has helped push the survival rate of childhood cancer from 20 percent in 1962 to 80 percent today. And, the survival rate for the most common form of childhood cancer, acutelymphoblastic leukemia, has risen from just 4 percent in 1962 to 94 percent today thanks to St. Jude’s pioneering research and care.

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Amelia Old

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