All good things must come to an end… until they start again probably around this time next year. Bless you, annual sales. You give me hope for the measurable future.
Luckily, today at the Ulta 21 Days of Beauty sale, it’s kind of the best day. There are a total of four beauty products on sale for 50% off today, and they are nearly impossible to resist.
The Final 21 Days of Beauty Sale
Lipstick Queen Jean Queen Lipstick, $22 $11
If you remember last week’s post, you already know that this lipstick is very special. It might just look like a pinky-red lipstick to you, but this particular pinky-red has been formulated specifically to look amazing with denim. The undertones and coolness of the color are said to perfectly compliment your favorite pair of jeans. Plus the product name is an anagram!
ALL Philosophy Miracle Worker Products 25% Off
I love it when they discount and entire line of products like this. Philosophy’s Miracle Worker line is one of the most popular skincare lines out there. One of my old bosses used to use it religiously – it may have even transcended religion, now that I reflect on it. She was like a Philosophy missionary, trying to convert the entire office. It’s not all skincare and night creams, though! The Miracle Worker collection also includes skin-healthy foundations and concealers, too. Take advantage of this sale if you’re looking for a new experience!
Laura Gellar Get Gilded Palette, $42 $21
Late addition alert! Ulta just added this gorgeous Laura Geller palette into the sale last minute, so this is the first time I’m posting about it. This palette includes three shimmery, glistening Baked Color Intense Eye Shadows in Dolce, Honey, and Raisin, and one gorgeous Baked Blush in Gilded Nectar. Additionally, a dual-ended eye brush and a Color Luster Lip Gloss in Gilded Honey are included in the palette. If you are a highlight fan and wish you could just cover your face in light-reflecting, golden hues – grab this palette while it’s only $21!
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