$5 Worth of New CoverGirl Coupons = Cosmetics as Low as 19¢ Each at CVS & More
Hop on over to Coupons.com where you can print a few new and high value CoverGirl coupons! These coupons have a limit of one and expire on 2/19/19.
- $2/1 CoverGirl Face Product (excludes Cheekers, accessories and trial/travel size)
- $2/1 CoverGirl Eye Product (excludes 1-kit shadows, accessories, and trial/travel size)
- $1/1 CoverGirl Lip Product (excludes accessories and trial/travel size)
Even better, through January 12th, CVS is offering $5 ExtraBucks when you purchase two CoverGirl cosmetics making for some great deals!
In addition, if heading to Target, you may find select CoverGirl items on clearance! See below for all the details.
CVS Deal Ideas (Thru 1/12):
Buy 2 CoverGirl Easy Breezy Brow Fill + Define Twin Pack $4.69 each
Total = $9.38
Use the $2/1 CoverGirl Eye Product (excludes 1-kit shadows, accessories, and trial/travel size) printable coupon
Use the $2/1 CoverGirl Cosmetics Eye product coupon found on the CVS app
Pay $5.38
Get back $5 EB
Final cost 38¢ total – just 19¢ per Twin Pack!
Buy 2 CoverGirl 3-Kit Eye Enhancers $5.99 each
Total = $11.98
Use the $2/1 CoverGirl Eye Product (excludes 1-kit shadows, accessories, and trial/travel size) printable coupon
Use the $2/1 CoverGirl Cosmetics Eye product coupon found on the CVS app
Pay $7.98
Get back $5 EB
Final cost $2.98 total – just $1.49 each!
Target Deal Ideas:
CoverGirl Vitalist Healthy Elixir Foundation possibly only $4.98 (regularly $9.99)
Use the $2/1 CoverGirl Face Product (excludes Cheekers, accessories and trial/travel size) printable coupon
Final cost only $2.98!
DPCI: 052-08-1701
CoverGirl Katy Kat Lip Gloss possibly only $3.48 (regularly $6.99)
Use the $1/1 CoverGirl Lip Product (excludes accessories and trial/travel size) printable coupon
Final cost $2.48!
DPCI: 052-08-1759, 052-08-1758, 052-08-1757, 052-08-1756
CoverGirl Exhibitionist Lipstick Metallic possibly only $2.98 (regularly $5.99)
Use the $1/1 CoverGirl Lip Product (excludes accessories and trial/travel size) printable coupon
Final cost only $1.98!
DPCI: 052-08-1867, 052-08-1869, 052-08-1873, 052-08-1874
*HIP TIP – Before making a special trip to Target, click/tap on the DPCI numbers listed above and enter your zip code to check the stock and price at your local store. Note that Brickseek is NOT always accurate with stock and pricing.
Last time (a couple weeks ago) my Covergirl eye coupons from Coupons.com wouldn’t scan at CVS or Walgreens. Not sure why, but they acted like I am a liar and had frauduently copied the coupons. Very irritating. I wonder if anyone else had issues with them?? Also wonder if I should report this problem/issue to coupons.com.
Those coupons worked very good for me every time I shop at CVS or Walgreens. I think sometime the cashier scanned wrong the bar code so they didn’t go through. Make sure they know how to use it. Hope that help.
Ugh; not fun! I really don’t like when they stand there and read all the fine print of printed coupons. I always check mine ahead of time but it also seems like they should just scan them first as the computer will alert them and then they can read it all. They do this at Target a lot too; it’s hard to be a couponer sometimes!
I hate it when coupons does not work and those cashiers look like I’m a liar and stealing their stuff when I use a coupon
I had a bad experience with coupons not scanning at store. Cashier automatically thought coupon was a fake, asked if it was a copy, etc. I think its their scanners and registers. I wish they were more patient with us couponers.
Not really the scanners/registers. It’s that the coupon upc has a different upc code than the product, so when the coupon is scanned, it beeps or comes up as not a match. It sucks that cashiers have been trained to think that beeping coupons are bad / fake and can’t override.
Not really the scanners/registers. It’s that the coupon upc has a different upc code than the product, so when the coupon is scanned, it beeps or comes up as not a match. It sucks that cashiers have been trained to think that beeping coupons are bad / fake and can’t override.