You know the drill: don't hesitate to print these coupons if you want them, because online coupons can go bye-bye at any moment.
- There's a high-value coupon for AmLactin Lotion (I know a lot of you use
this for those pesky bumps on the back of your arms, otherwise known as
KP or keratosis pilaris). Click here to print a $3 off coupon.
- There's a $2 Burt's Bees Sensitive Skin product coupon that's good toward any Sensitive Skin product. You can also use this coupon on the Burt's Bees website by entering the code TRYSENSITIVE at checkout.
- There's a $1 Aquaphor coupon over at the Aquaphor Facebook page. This is a great one to use this week since all Aquaphor Healing Ointments are already $2 off at CVS.
- Click here to print a new $0.75 off Ban Antiperspirant Deodorant coupon. Ban often goes on sale at the drugstores (sometimes for $0.99 each) so hold on to that one and wait for a good deal (I will of course note any future sales in my Weekly Drugstore Makeup Sales post).
- There's a new $3/2 coupon for John Frieda Color Enhancing Haircare. "John Frieda Collection" haircare products are on sale this week at CVS (I believe the Color Enhancing products are part of this sale but please check with your local CVS to be sure).
IF the sale applies to Color Enhancing products, it will be almost as good as a BOGOFREE! Let's say you buy two $7 products this week. With the BOGO1/2OFF sale your total price is $10.50 for two products, but then if you use that coupon your final price is $7.50 for two products. So that's almost like a BOGOFREE!
OR, you can always hold on to that coupon at wait until next week, since Rite Aid will be having a BOGO1/2OFF sale on John Frieda and it definitely includes the Color Enhancing collection.
Nice deal for the AmLactin! Its high AHA content is also good for fading red marks from old blemishes-- better than Alpha Hydrox's AHA souffle or Walgreens' own brand AHA cream, in my experience. It's not sold as something to use on the face, but I've never had a problem with it. (Sunscreen is a must, though, when using AHA!)
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