Kristin Ess Epic Beauty

I have always wanted to try this brand ever since I first saw it sold in Target. The packaging looks like professional hair styling products, but the best part of the hair care collection is they’re affordable, especially now during CVS’s Epic Beauty sale while supplies last. It’s definitely not compared to Target’s outstanding prices tho.

I purchased the Kristin Ess Instant Exfoliating Scalp Scrub – 6.7 fl oz used for removing build-up + flakes, scalp soothing, hydrating + rebalancing, gently exfoliating, and non-drying. Contains Zip-Up Technology (™️), used for proprietary strengthening complex designed to “zip-up” split ends while targeting weak areas of the hair. It’s cruelty-free, color-safe, vegan, free of sulfates, parabens, phthalates and silicones. For only $11.27.

CVS 75% off gifts clearance!

CVS® store is clearing their holiday shelves with a 75% discount.

original price $19.99 on sale for $4.12
original price $49.99 on sale for $10.31

You can get an additional $10 off your purchase when you enroll to CVS® CarePass membership, free month for first time subscribers, after $5 month or $48 a year plus tax. ExtraCare members receive 2% back in ExtraBucks Rewards on qualifying purchases from CVS®. 

CVS Beauty deals

Check out these amazing deals for the final week of Epic Beauty Event at CVS. Take advantage of this 3 day sale at selected stores. 

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These are a few of the goodies I purchased and saved with ExtraCare coupons and ExtraCare Bucks Rewards, that’s a total of 70% worth of savings. 

*I saved $36.95!

*Prices vary in stores

Shopping at CVS.com? Get $15 off, this week only! Spend $75+, save on your entire online order using code SAVE15

CVS Beauty

This would have been a cruelty-free makeup bag with the exception of L’Oréal.

L’Oréal is a company that continues to test on animals despite their statement on being “cruelty-free”

“L’Oréal no longer tests any of its products or any of its ingredients on animals, anywhere in the world nor does L’Oréal delegate this task to others. An exception could only be made if regulatory authorities demanded it for safety or regulatory purposes.”

What a contradiction!

The good news is, you can spend on cruelty-free brands like Burt’s Bees, ELF, Wunderlips and The Crème Shop.