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Date:2025-04-19 14:25:55
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The Ulta 21 Days of Beauty sale may have grabbed the spotlight, but Sephora isn’t sitting this one out. With daily 24-hour flash deals that rival the best discounts of the season, it’s a beauty lover’s paradise.
Whether you're looking to rejuvenate your skin, tackle fine lines, or simply enhance your glow, Sephora's lineup of skincare essentials from top brands like Kate Somerville, Clinique, and Murad offers the perfect opportunity to stock up without breaking the bank.
Today’s deals are all about preserving that youthful radiance. Treat the delicate skin around your eyes with 50% off Clinique eye cream, or fight wrinkles head-on with Kate Somerville’s top-selling skincare products.
Plus, Murad’s targeted solutions set is the perfect quick fix to smooth and brighten your complexion in minutes.
These 50% discounts won’t last long, so shop now before they disappear!
Sephora 24-Hour Flash Deals
This multitasking cream adds a touch of sheer color to both lips and cheeks, making it your perfect on-the-go essential for a fresh, glowing look.
Shoppers Say: "Holy grail. I love how creamy and pigmented it is. It's super easy to apply I use it for my lips and cheeks every day and I am always complimented on it. This is a must for everyone!"
Shade Options: 9
Brighten up tired eyes and smooth away puffiness with this refreshing cream that hydrates and preps the skin for a flawless finish.
Shoppers Say: "Best eye cream. This eye cream is wonderful. It has almost completely eliminated the fine lines around my eyes. It's very hydrating."
Combat wrinkles and boost skin firmness with this advanced anti-aging cream that uses cutting-edge technology to restore a youthful glow.
Shoppers Say: "Fountain of Youth. I have been using this moisturizer for years, and when people ask for my birthdate, I get compliments quite often saying they can't believe I was born in 1952...Love It!!"
Boost your glow and smooth out fine lines with this rich moisturizer that combines retinol and Vitamin C for a radiant, youthful complexion.
Shoppers Say: "Give it time… this stuff works! My skin is extremely sensitive to new products, especially retinols. This took a few weeks to get used to, but I'm now using it almost every night. My skin has SO much more life to it!"
On days when my skin craves a boost, I trust this rich cream to deliver a firmer, smoother, and more youthful look.
Shoppers Say: "Obsessed. I love this moisturizer because it absorbs quickly and is lightweight. It blends perfectly with serums and never leaves a greasy feel, it's smoothing and soft. So happy I found this!"
This set is like a magic wand for instantly smoothing out wrinkles, de-puffing tired eyes, and minimizing pores in just five minutes.
Shoppers Say: "I enjoyed getting a chance to try these out. I found the pore corrector the most effective, as in helpful for current blemishes, the others are moisturizing but I have not been using long enough to see significant results. I will keep using."
Still shopping? Southern Charm star Madison LeCroy says this hair product is just as good as a Brazilian Blowout or keratin treatment.
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