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FREE Shipping from DermStore.com
By MountainMama | January 11, 2008
Don’t you love it when the UPS man brings you treats? Today my Man in Brown delivered my order from DermStore.com, which gives domestic customers (buyers in the contiguous U.S., not customers who are good at housework) FREE UPS shipping on ALL orders. No apparent restrictions.
I found DermStore.com when I searched for a cheap(er) place to buy the Exuviance Moisture Balance Toner my talented estetician recommends for my sensitive skin. And when I saw the Exuviance Sampler Collection, 6 lotions and potions in little travel-size containers, I couldn’t resist trying a few other Exuviance products–and they’d look so good in my new L.L.Bean Personal Organizer. (I feel like I’m all dressed up for travel with not a trip booked til spring!)
Anywho, I dig the little carry-on-approved containers and the fresh scent of the Purifying Cleansing Gel I tried tonight. I can’t wait to swipe my face with the SkinRise Morning Bionic Tonic infused with cucumber, eucalyptus and peppermint single-use pad that was tucked in the kit. (I need whatever pick-me-ups I can get in the a.m. as I get my kids off to school.)
One bummer: The sample pack is missing the Skin Healthy Sunless Tanning Facial Pad. Then again, knowing me, I’d probably end up with scary orange streaks on my face. (I’m not exactly sunless-tanning proficient.)
But, I got my money’s worth. The Sampler Collection (a.k.a. the Exuviance SimplyGLOW Sampler) retails for $28 and I only paid $25.50 at DermStore.com — plus FREE shipping. Who doesn’t love a bargain?
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January 11th, 2008 at
I never heard of Dermstore before. Free shipping is terrific; I’ll go check it out!
January 22nd, 2008 at
i think free shipping is only for US resident
for non US residents, you’ll find that ‘free shipping’ is just fake when it comes to ‘STEP 3 OF 4- Payment Information’
January 22nd, 2008 at
Yes! As I say above, it’s for domestic customers — you must live in the contiguous U.S.
Sorry Canadian readers…
September 2nd, 2008 at
hey ))
its very reasonable point of view.
Good post.
realy gj
thx