There are some pretty good beauty deals at Rite Aid this week. I took advantage of coupons and my 20% off gold member discount to pick up some beauty items for a great price. I think I ended up spending $13 dollars for $50 worth of products. I received $15 in Up Rewards so basically I got the items for free plus $2 towards my next purchase. I picked up 2 of the spring colors from the recent NYC displays. There is a soft pink called Sunset Park Pink and a pastel blue called Robins Egg Blue. They retail for $1.99 each. With my 20% discount they came to $1.59. I had 2 $1 off NYC coupons so they cost me .59 each. If you spend $10 on NYC you receive $5 Up rewards for next purchase. If you spend $10 on Eco tools you receive $4 Up Rewards. I purchased a retractable Kabuki brush for powder, blush or Bronzer. ($6.99) and a flat foundation brush ($6.99) They were buy one get one 50% off. I also had a $1.50 off 2 coupon from coupons.com After my darling 21 month old daughter was playing makeup with mommy, I found my nude palette crumbled. She must have dropped it a few times. But its ok, I bought a new one today. This time I bought the 'Warm Nude' palette. I like using it as a bronze highlighter. It adds color and shimmer. ($13.95) This product just came out and I was fortunate to find it in the clearance bin. I guess when they only have a few left from seasonal displays they put it in the clearance section. This is a BB bronzing lotion that gives the benefits of a BB ream with a glowing bronze finish. It retails for $14.99 and I got it on clearance for $3.73.
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I needed a new powder/blush/bronzer blush because I have no idea where my old one is. My daughter has a habit of getting into my makeup and then finding elmo to give him a makeover. She loves brushes. So I have a feeling my brush may be buried under stuffed animal mountain. I was at Rite Aid looking at the different brush options. Some blush brushes that I saw were in the $7-$10 dollar range. I am a gold member at Rite Aid so I get 20% off regularly priced items. I decided to look at the ecotools section of brushes. I always see these brushes and heard good things about them but I never bought them. I picked out a 6 piece starter set. The brushes come in an adorable burlap and plastic brush bag. There is a snap pocket on the back. It retailed for $10.99. With 20%, it came to around $8.99. I also had. $1 off MFC. The first brush I tried out was the blush brush. It was so soft! It was soft yet firm. It didn't feel scratchy or rough like some brushes I have. I was really happy with the blush brush. Another brush I loved was the angled brush. It is soft yet firm and gives an awesome liner line or a great crease line of shadow. I will definitely be using this as my crease brush from now on. I definitely feel that this was a great purchase. I have only really used 2 brushes from the set and I'm already sold on the Ecotools brand. |
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