Beauty Brands is famous for their category-wide sales, like their hair styling & hairspray event which we covered earlier this year. Right now, they’ve taken the top best-selling mascaras from their mid-range and prestige makeup lines and marked them down to an even $10.99 each.

It doesn’t matter if one mascara is $19 and another is $28 – today, they’re all $10.99 each. There’s no coupon code required for this deal, it’s just there for the taking. It’s predicted to end on 9/16, but if supplies run out before then, that’s it! You’ll also get a free 3-piece Murad sample set with every mascara purchase in addition to the sample bag you get from Beauty Brands every time you place an order.

Some of these brands are so bougie that I’ve never even heard of them. Is your favorite mascara here? Tell us in the comments!

Here are the best-selling mascaras on sale at Beauty Brands:

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Laura Geller GlamLASH Dramatic Volumizing Mascara
$24 $10.99

100% Pure Mascara
$25 $10.99

Rodial Glamolash Mascara XXL Black
$28 $10.99

Eyeko Rock Out and Lash Out Mascara
$26 $10.99

Rodial Glamolash Mascara Skinny Black
$28 $10.99

Smashbox Full Exposure Waterproof Mascara
$23 $10.99

Stila Huge Extreme Lash Mascara
$23 $10.99

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Laura Geller LashBOSS Mascara
$24 $10.99

BareMinerals Revamped Lash Domination Volumizing Mascara
$19 $10.99

Clarins Be Long Mascara
$28 $10.99

Smashbox Superfan Fanned Out Mascara
$19 $10.99

SHOP MASCARA at BEAUTY BRANDS NOW

The Nitty Gritty:

Dates: Now until supplies run out! (We will update with any new info.)
Free Shipping: $50+
Ebates: N/A
Exclusions: Applicable to select mascara products only.


* T*RTE COSMETICS CONTENT REDACTED — Late 2018, T*rte Cosmetics contacted our web host (without contacting us first) and had our website shut down for multiple days due to “copyright infringement.” They alleged, with no explanation or provided proof, that we infringed upon the T*rte Cosmetics copyright in a sale post from April 2017 where we linked to a sale they were holding on their own website, with 23 links back to their website. After I sent multiple emails over three days, I received a response from the Brand Protection department stating that T*rte Cosmetics would “contact my ISP” to have my website reinstated. (Fun fact: ISPs, or Internet Service Providers, do not have anything to do with my website or where I host it.) Even after being denied clarification, T*rte maintained that I was infringing upon their copyright and I agreed to remove all mentions of them on my website. This message has been posted wherever T*rte Cosmetics was previously mentioned.

Probably watching Netflix.