
I love good skincare products. Quality ingredients, no fillers, and botanicals and natural ingredients that are clinically proven to heal and nourish the skin.
These types of products can be really expensive. Here are a few tips for saving big bucks on quality skincare:
CVS sells Dermalogica, Vichy, La Roche Posay, Murad, and other Spa/luxury brands. If you are a CarePass member, you’ll score a $10 ExtraCare Bucks each month. Learn more about the CarePass program here.
Also, CVS sends out 30% off coupons once a quarter. You can combine these coupons with any ExtraCare Bucks you might have.
I have been saving up my Fetch Rewards for CVS Gift Cards, which I combine with coupons and ExtraCare bucks to lower any out-of-pocket I may have.
CVS also has a Beauty Club, where you earn gifts and discounts when you shop.
FYI- CVS’s online selection varies from their in-store product availability.
Looking for some free stuff? I sample and review skincare products through several review programs:
- Bzzagent- I’ve been a member for about 15-ish years. You can sign up here, and they’ll email you when they have products that might fit your needs.
- Influenster- They partner with brands and expect you to share your samples (called voxboxes) on your socials and report back. It can be a lot of work, but they frequently send full-size luxury brand products (Charlotte Tillbury and Laura Mercier for example).
- And to a lesser extend Smiley360, they mostly have cleaning supplies and house-type stuff, but sometimes they have skincare or cosmetics available. It’s like Infuenster.
You can find out more about these social sharing/Word of Mouth marketing companies where I get a lot of my free skincare products here.
If you are looking for a list of my favorite skincare products and tools, I’ve compiled an Amazon List here.