$12 Worth of New CoverGirl Coupons = Better Than Free Cosmetics After CVS Rewards
Print out these HOT new CoverGirl coupons!
Hop on over to Coupons.com where you can print several new coupons valid on CoverGirl Cosmetics! The following coupons have no limitations as to how many you may redeem and expire on 2/29/20.
- $3/1 CoverGirl Face Product (excludes CoverGirl + Olay, Cheekers, accessories and travel/trial size)
- $3/1 CoverGirl Eye Product (excludes 1-kit shadows, accessories and travel/trial size)
- $2/1 CoverGirl Lip Product (excludes accessories and travel/trial size)
- $4/1 CoverGirl + Olay Product (excludes Cheekers, accessories and travel/trial size)
Even better, through February 1st, CVS is offering a $5 EB when you purchase two select CoverGirl items making for some HOT deals when paired with the coupons above!
*Note that product pricing can vary a bit by location.
CVS Deal Ideas (Thru 2/1):
Buy 2 CoverGirl Easy Breezy Brow Fill + Define Pencils $4.99 each
Total = $9.98
Use two $3/1 CoverGirl Eye Product (excludes 1kit shadows, accessories and travel/trial) printable coupons or found in the 1/26 SS (exp 2/22)
Pay $3.98
Get back $5 EB
Final cost both items for FREE + a $1.02 moneymaker!
Buy 2 CoverGirl Professional Mascara $6.29 each
Total = $12.58
Use two $3/1 CoverGirl Eye Product (excludes 1kit shadows, accessories and travel/trial) printable coupons or found in the 1/26 SS (exp 2/22)
Pay $6.58
Get back $5 EB
Final cost $1.58 total – just 79¢ each!
Prices are up almost every where. These pencils are 5.99 and mascara 6.79. So check your prices.
The prices at stores near me vary a lot; the CVS store closest to me is less expensive than the one 20 minutes away near my daughter!
Is the one that’s further away from you newer? One store manager at Walgreens was telling me about why their prices and markdowns for holiday clearance vary – aside from sale prices – we were just chatting while she was stocking shelves- she said the newest store out here generally has higher prices bc corporate is still trying to get a good return on their investment vs that store which is newer but not as new has already made an ROI (start up costs already covered)…. I noticed with CVS – we only have 2 and they’re about 5 minutes driving apart- that the cvs that’s in a mall has lower prices than the cvs that’s in a stand alone building … I’m not sure which location is newer- I think they’re both pretty old… but also maybe it’s bc there are more couponers at the stand alone store? And more ppl who don’t even use a cvs card at the mall location?
Thanks so much for the feedback. It seems that store pricing can vary a bit by region.
Brow 5.99. Blusher 6.30