CVS: Physicians Formula Cosmetics 49¢ or as Low as FREE (After Ecb) – NO Coupons Needed
As I mentioned in the CVS Weekly Deals, you can score an AWESOME deal on Physicians Formula Cosmetics —–> Buy any Physicians Formula Cosmetics Item (excludes clearance) = $7 Ecb (limit 1). With that being said, check out the deal you can score (and NO coupons are needed!)…
Deal Scenario:
Buy Physicians Formula Quad Eye Shadow $7.49 (price may vary by region)
Get back $7 Ecb
Final cost only $0.49!
** NOTE – select stores may have concealer sticks priced at just $6.99, so FREE after the Ecb! 🙂
I got a 25% off purchase email and was able to get mascara which was 9.89 for 7.41 and the with 7 ECB ….only 41 cents!
Good idea i got that coupon but didnt think i would use it
I saw several eye liners for $7.29 at my store, that’s the one I went for.
The liquid eyeliner is great. With 25% off email q, it’s a mm!
Yes! the 25% off CVS email coupon is still available until today, ^^ you can print it out, so it expires by the 11th
FYI… this coupon didn’t print for me this morning at my CVS in Sugar Land, Tx.
What item did you buy where the ECB didn’t print on your reciept?
Sarah, thanks so much for your comment. I misread and thought there was a coupon from the machine for the physician’s formula. Thank you. I’ll try again tomorrow.
Oh, you’re welcome! There is a lot of coordination in couponing, but CVS does try to make it easy on us… At least WAAAY more easy than Walgreens!
I bought the small bottle of eye makeup remover for$5.49 and got my $7 EB last nite.
Does anyone know if they sell all over face powder like the bare minerals?
P.F. makes face powder both lose and pressed. It will just depend on if you store carries it.
Thank you!
Tonia, I have bought their loose face powder before after my Bare Minerals ran out. I am VERY impressed with the PF powder, and I find it to be a very economical but acceptable replacement.
Fantastic! Thank you!
Where do you get the 25% off coupon from
Email from CVS
I got a 25% mailer coupon the other day. It worked on the eyeshadow and my Dr. Scholls products!
I’ve found baked eye shadow, blemish pen, and bronzing powder at dollar tree! Worth a look! 🙂
What’s the limit?
One
Can I use my ECB from this purchase to purchase another with my husbands CVS Card and still get a new ECB? Or is it like Wags and won’t print when purchasing with the ECB? Still new to this…thanks in advance!
Yes!!!!!! 🙂
It also depends of the limit of the deal. If you have ECB from a previous deal, you can get the PF deal, but only once. Does that make sense ?
You could BUT it’s limit 1 per household with card. CVS actually tracks purchases in regards to ECBs. If it were limit 2, then you could roll & still receive 2nd $7 ECB OR buy 2 in 1 transaction & receive a $14 ECB. HTH
No. ECB are linked to a certain card. If your husband has a different card than you, the computer will recognize that those bucks do not belong to his card. If you share a card, you can use the $7 to buy more PF, but since the limit is one, you won’t receive any more ECB. It is best to purchase something that also gives ECB back.
Thanks all !! 😇 I think I get it! I’m gonna get it this afternoon on my lunch break!
I don’t think you can use ECB’s produced from one card to make purchases with another card?
No you can’t. ECB are card specific
I bought the eye makeup remover for $5.49 and it triggered the ECB.
That yellow coverstick was surprisingly effective for me! Great for neutralizing purple/red areas (under eyes, nose crinkles, etc.)
I found several types of Physician Formula at Dollar Tree this weekend for $1.00. It was mostly blush and eyeliner.
I went to CVS after work to get this deal. I have to say this deal was FREE for me! Those eyeshadow quads were $7.29 and then got 25% off, paid $5.79! Yay!
My cvs had physicals formula B1G1 (two of the same item in one box) I got 2 mascara for $2.29 not to shabby.
I went yesterday with a 25% off coupon and a $3 bonus ECB. I had thought the 25% would be applied toward the pre$3. Is that not true? Does the register automatically apply the $3 first?