Target: John Frieda Frizz Ease Hair Products $1.06 Each After Gift Cards (Regularly $5.39)

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frizz-ease-targetTarget Shoppers! Through November 5th, purchase 3 participating John Frieda products and you’ll get a FREE $5 Target Gift Card. In addition, you can score a FREE $5 Target Gift Card with a personal care purchase of $15 or more through October 8th when you use the in-ad coupon or text CARE to 827438 to have it delivered to your smartphone.

Target Deal Scenario:

John Frieda Frizz Ease Hair Care Products $5.39 each
Buy 3 = $16.17
Scan the FREE $5 Target Gift Card with personal care purchase of $15 or more coupon found in the ad, on the Target app or by texting CARE to 827438
Use three $1/1 John Frieda Frizz Ease Product coupons found in 10/2 SS
Pay $13.17
Get FREE $5 Target Gift Card for buying 3 John Frieda items
Get FREE $5 Target Gift Card for scanning coupon
Final Cost $3.17 total – $1.06 each!

Score 8 Target Deals in Less than 8 Minutes!

(Thanks, Totally Target!)

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  1. Iza

    Hi y’all, I don’t buy insert coupons. Is there anyone like me, just shop with printable coupons? Pls share if you figure out a good deal with just using printable coupons 😉 TIA

  2. Martha

    I am new trying this coupon clipping thing but I am REALLY not seeing the savings 🙁 I am so confused about how to do it so it work for me. Do I hand them over the coupons first or do I let them scan the cartwheel first? Is there a process to this? Here on the Frizz Ease I should have only paid $13.17 but even after coupons I paid $16.17. What did I do wrong? :/ On my receipt is says I bought 3 items at $5.39 each which totals 16.17 but then I got charged $5 for the gift card which now totaled $21.17. Then I was discounted $5 which made it go back down to $16.17. And this was labeled as “special promotion.” It also says refund value at $3.72 on 2 and $3.73 on the last one. What does this even mean? That they raised the price so when coupons are used they seem like a deal but it really isn’t? Can anyone help me figure this out?

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