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Thursday, January 19, 2012

TODAY ONLY (1/19): Three Deborah Lippmann shades 50% off



Have you been lusting after Deborah Lippmann Happy Birthday (the multi-colored glitter that inspired a zillion dupes), Across the Universe or Today Was A Fairytale? Well you're in luck, but you have to act quickly!

A HUGE thanks to reader Sheryl from Facebook for this one:

Deborah Lippmann was apparently on Good Morning America today, and for ONE DAY ONLY (Jan. 19th) you can purchase the above three polishes for 50% off with code GMA. The regular retail price of these polishes is $18 each, so you'll pay $9!

Just click here, select your polishes and don't forget to enter code GMA at checkout for 50% off.

Thanks so much, Sheryl, for the great scoop!
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15 comments

  1. I was going to, but shipping is $8.50. :( I only want Across the Universe and won't end up saving much.

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    1. I bought all 3 & got free shipping. My total was $28 .

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  2. YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS! I've been wanting Across The Universe forever and now it will finally be mine! :D

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  3. I wish they were offering different colors. Like Leticia, I'd just get another bottle of Across the Universe. Besides, glitters are a pain to remove.

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  4. Ditto exactly Leticia - I want across the universe and would be thrilled to get it for $9, but am not willing to pay shipping!

    Oh well, thanks for the info anyway G!

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  5. I'm with Leticia and Project Swatch, with S&H, it's $17.50 for ATU. Which makes it not too worthwhile. Still, thank you for the killer tip! I hope it works out well for those who want more than just ATU! :)

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  6. I just got all three for $28 total. Shipping was free.

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  7. Thanks! I just got Across the Universe and Today Was A Fairytale for me, my sister, and my mom. And since I bought so much, no shipping charges! :)

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  8. i'm holding out for the Jordana Glitters. i've seen the yet-to-be-filled display at my Kmart. i'm crossing my fingers that Carnival is an ATU dupe and that Galaxy is a grey-er dupe of TWAF. and at $2.99 i could get 3 of each for the sale price of one DL!

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  9. cat: Don't you use the Foil Method for removing glitters? That is a game-changer! :)

    Teresa and TikiBarbie: Ooh, thank so much for letting us know about the free shipping threshold! It looks like you only have to buy 2 to get the free shipping, eh? Yay!! :)

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  10. Thanks for the tip!! I've been lemming Across The Universe for a while now...I went ahead and got all three offered which made shipping free and essentially made me get these polishes for just above the price of OPI! I don't really need Happy Birthday since I have OPI Rainbow Connection, but I'm sure one of them will make a nice gift for a friend.

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  11. Thank you for this! I have been wanting across the universe for a long time and even with shipping it was worth it to me to finally get it!

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  12. I'd so go for all three, but they don't ship to Canada...boooo! :(

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  13. I wasn't thrilled to see another rainbow glitter. I have 2 WnW, a Milani,OPI,Nicole by OPI & snowman glitters.I've been lusting after Candy Shop ( I can't find the right pink jelly to make a dupe. I tried Michelle1218's advice & used Revlon's Victorian...it's too dark.) Needless Markups ( Neiman Marcus hehe) & the DL website are finally selling it alone. And I can't find Revlon's Whimsical. I love Glitter in the Air!

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