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Great Deal on Olay Regenerist and Allure Magazine at CVS

Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Cream and Daily Cleanser

Wanted to let everyone know about a great holiday deal from P&G and Allure magazine that I noticed at CVS (though I’m sure it’s offered elsewhere as well).

I Bought This
Olay Regenerist Holiday Gift Set

P&G is offering a holiday gift set that includes a full size jar of my all-time fave and go-to night cream Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Cream and a full size tube of Olay Regenerist Daily Cleanser that I haven’t tried yet. Also included in the deal is a one year subscription to Allure magazine! Finally, there’s a coupon booklet with $27 worth of deals (I don’t know what products are included.). The price on this combo is $31.99 which is the regular price at CVS for a jar of Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Cream — so this really is a bargain! The Allure subscription can cost anywhere from $12 a year on up, while the newstand price is $4.99 an issue.

I plan to take advantage of this offer this weekend. As a CVS frequent shopper (I am an ExtraCare member and anyone can join), I received a coupon for 20% off regular price items this weekend, December 8-9, 2012, so that even sweetens the deal. And the purchase will count toward my Beauty Club Awards purchase for which I often get more coupons for cash off my next purchases at CVS.

If you haven’t tried any of the Regenerist products, you should consider giving them a try. Procter & Gamble spends a lot of money on skincare research and development, and they really are a skincare giant. I use the Micro-Sculpting Cream, and I truly believe it helps redefine my jawline (when you apply, blend it in using upward strokes from under the

Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Serum & Cream

jawline). And it’s a super-moisturizer. Other products in the line that I love are the Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Serum that I use twice a day under my moisturizer and the purple Olay Regenerist Night Cream that is a light super-absorbent gel cream. There’s a bunch of products in the Regenerist line that I’m looking forward to trying including a facial hair remover that sounds like a great alternative to electrolysis to me.

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2 Comments

  1. Allison, is there a Regenerist eye cream? Or is there any eye cream (for moisturizing) that you would recommend?

  2. Allison Cohen says:

    I can’t believe I’m admitting this, but I don’t use Regenerist’s eye products (though I am devoted to their moisturizers, particularly the one mentioned in this post as well as the serum in the photo above. I prefer eye creams in little pots/jars, and Regenerist eye products are in tubes, I think. My recommendations for afforadable eye creams are Garnier Anti-Gravity Firming eye cream, L’Oreal Revitalift eye cream, and L’Oreal Age Perfect eye cream. I have tried all three. Garnier is the most affordable, around $15 and currently CVS is giving a $5 credit toward any other CVS purchase if you have a free CVS shopper card, so it’s quite a good deal. The 2 L’Oreal eye creams are in the $18 range, and I’ve used them both. The Revitalift is a little lighter, while the Age Perfect is a real heavyweight…maybe too heavy.

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