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New beauty sales website The Beauty Ticket has opened its doors to customers with many products selling below $5. Plus: Stila sells its best-sellers in sets at a fraction of their prices.
The Beauty Ticket
The new website sells products discounted at up to 85 percent and offers further reductions depending on how much customers shop ($5 off an order of $50 or more, $10 off $75 or more). Shopping sections are divided into product categories as well as price ranges, starting with items below $5. Since October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, you can also donate 10 percent off your shopping to cancer research by entering the code 'AWARENESS' at check-out.
Site: beautyticket.com
Sephora
The beauty retailer gives away five product samples of your choice with any order. Valid through October 15, available to US customer only.
Site: sephora.com
The Fairest
The community-based beauty sales site offers discounts on natural cosmetics brand Apivita, maternity skincare label Mama Mio, and make-up and fragrances by Lucy B this week.
Site: thefairest.com
Beauty.com / Drugstore.com
One of the biggest beauty retailers on the web has its own section of beauty deals, offering discounts of up to 60 percent on fragrances (e.g. Chanel's No. 5 or Pi by Givenchy), haircare (Herbal Essences, Pantene) and, exceptionally, all you might need for your Halloween party.
Site: international.drugstore.com
Stila
The beauty brand is starting the holiday pre-season by giving something back: to thank its "loyal customers," it has assembled a set of its best-sellers (including eye and lip products as well as powder and beauty tools), which sells at $38 instead of the products' actual total worth of $192.
Site: stilacosmetics.com
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