Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Cool, Paula's Choice now has a referral discount ($10 off $15)

I'm telling you this not just because I get $10 for a referral (because why would you give a shit about that?), but because so does the person who uses my link to sign up. This is nice, because Paula's Choice products are generally awesome, and they have great customer service, but they are a bit pricier than drugstore stuff. You can check out my Paula's Choice tag for info about what I love and what I don't. I've also used a bunch of stuff over the years that I haven't posted about (because its price doesn't always fit the theme of the blog here), so let me know if you have any questions. Generally, you can trust the customer reviews. Right now, all the cleansers and toners are 25% off.

You have to sign up for an account using this link. Then you can get $10 off a $15 order. Shipping is free over $50. It might be worth waiting until Black Friday/Cyber Monday to see what kind of special they have (free shipping, I hope).

I've also been eyeing this Vitamin C serum, but even with $10 off, it's expensive. But what if it's amazing? The problem with all the good research PC does (and includes on the product information pages) is that I can't just write off things like this as bullshit and feel smug about not wasting money on them. I know the packaging will be good, the formula will be good, it will be unscented, etc. Should I?

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for posting this! I have been wanting to try her products.

    BTW, Vitamin C serum tends to go bad quickly, so I'd be super careful about buying an expensive one (& that one is quite pricy, since you get so little) without looking into how well it lasts.

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    1. How do you tell when it's gone bad? They are usually pretty good about packaging (opaque, no jars, etc.) - and preachy about it. But I just ditched a quarter of a bottle of Trilogy rosehip oil that I hadn't finished in a year, despite using it almost every day in the fall-winter-spring (and almost never in the summer), so I don't know how much I would be able to get through. (I'm going to use the rosehip oil as cuticle oil, since my cuticles don't particularly need antioxidants.) Maybe I will try the sample size first.

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  2. Just purchased that teeth whitener you suggested a while back plus a handful of samples (plus the free samples) for $10.28 INCLUDING shipping. awesome yay!

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    1. Nice! I'm on my second stick of the whitener.

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