I've been experimenting with skincare, and have discovered a couple of things that are interesting. Beauty.com orders can be combined with drugstore.com (and if you follow this, you know I don't recommend them for prescriptions, but that's been covere) - you can order things from both sites to be shipped together. Beauty.com carries the higher end stuff, as well as Olay, and so on . . . you can get your basic deodrant, razors, and the like from drugstore.com. Beauty.com offer free shipping everyday samples with every order including a Beauty.com item (sorry, your deoderant probably doesn't count). Origins.com also offers free samples with every order. If you sign up for their e-mails, it seems like they also offer a free deluxe sample and/or full-sized product with purchase about 3 times a week, which is on top of your usual samples, and extra fun. Yahoo messenger seems to show me the origins offers all the time, as well, while I'm checking my mail. ebates is the place to stop first, of course - I know that drugstore.com and Beauty.com are on there & am guessing that Origins is, too - kicking myself for missing that with my last order, actually . . . Beauty.com and drugstore.com also take paypal money, so you can do the eBay garage sale and turn it into fun stuff. Beauty.com has great men's product promotions, as well, and there are promotional deals on the site all the time in addition to e-mail specials. I recently placed several small orders for a number of reasons. However, I highly recommend placing orders that are just over the minimum for free shipping and get your free samples, then place another smaller order and get more free samples with the free shipping. Oh, and Beauty.com & drugstore.com offer cashback earned with each purchase, and quarterly you can spend whatever you've accrued during the first month of the next quarter (roughly).
Happy Father's Day all! Dave loved that all of his father's day gifts were freebies, with the exception of a secondhand book, which he also loved - he's says my cousin Scott had the right idea about price ranges :-)
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