Including luxury makeup finds and skin-care tools that just might help you feel calm for a moment.
Author:Stephanie SaltzmanPublish date:Apr 24, 2020Just about every online retailer is having a sale right now — and if you do a little digging, there are some pretty enticing beauty deals to be found.
Each week, I'll be rounding up my favorites, the products I've tested myself as Fashionista's beauty director and can confidently put my stamp of approval on. These are the discounted makeup, hair, skin-care and wellness items I deem so legit, I'd recommend them to my best friend or my mom or my sister — or you, dear Fashionista readers. In other words, they're actually good.
This week's picks include makeup finds from luxury brands like Tom Ford and Marc Jacobs and soothing skin-care tools that just might help you feel calm for a moment. Click through to see them all. 14Gallery14 ImagesPlease note: Occasionally, we use affiliate links on our site. This in no way affects our editorial decision-making.Tagsterms:Harry JoshTom Ford BeautyMarc Jacobs beautyNetworkTom FordRMSbeauty productsonline salesKosaskristin essMakeEstee LauderNufaceAmikaSaleSkin Gym
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