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Woman hands neatly organizing makeup or cosmetics in the drawer of vanity dressing table and leaving her jewellery on dressing table surface. Visagiste is taking out vanity case of cosmetic powders
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Looking gorgeous doesn’t come cheap. One example: Upon perusing the top-reviewed makeup items on Nordstrom.com, I discovered that Dior Lip Glow Oil, one of the site’s most popular products, costs $40. We can’t be the only ones who think that’s outrageous for a tube of lipgloss. That’s literally one product for your face — add eyeshadow, foundation, mascara, and everything else, and you’re easily in the hundreds. 

You could go broke trying new makeup, or you could be smart and build up a collection of free beauty samples. Here are the best ways to do it.

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Gift With Purchase

Gift With Purchase
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Admittedly, getting a gift with purchase requires you to actually make a purchase. But it can be a worthwhile way to try new products while stocking up on items you use regularly. Department stores like Nordstrom, Macy’s, and Bloomingdale’s are well known for offering “GWP” both in-person and online. Additionally, you can often get freebies when you buy products at Sephora or Ulta. 

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Rewards Programs

Phoenix, United States- August 25, 2011: Ulta stores are beauty superstores selling cosmetics and perfume. This store front logo is at an outdoor shopping mall.
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When you sign up for a rewards program, the more you shop, the more you’ll get free. Which is, again, a great way to try new products. The programs are free to sign up for, so you’re not spending any money on that. Ulta offers the Ultamate Rewards Program where you can earn points towards freebies. Sephora has the Beauty Insider Program that allows you to earn exclusive rewards. 

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Product Testing

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Another way to get free makeup? Get on the list to test products out. For example, L’Oreal offers a VIP testing program, and there are a number of other sites where you can sign up to try cosmetics. Well-known ones include Influenster and PinchMe.

Makeup Counters

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Yes, this is an old school way to go about getting freebies, but you can’t deny that it’s legit. Most makeup counters at department stores are willing to give you samples of products to try if you show interest in the brand. 

Online Surveys

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Take a survey, get a reward. Swagbucks offers gift cards for a number of different popular stores, including Ulta and Sephora. Keep in mind that going this route may take you a while to get enough points for any sort of significant card amount. But hey, if you have time to kill, no harm done.

Meet the Writer

Jennifer Magid has worked as a writer and editor in publishing and marketing for almost two decades. She has written for outlets ranging from InStyle magazine to Psychology Today and for a number of grocery and personal care brands. Jennifer is frugal by proxy: She is married to a certified cheapskate, which has been good for her wallet but bad for her shoe and handbag collections. These days, she never, ever buys her fashions at full price. Jennifer holds a Master’s in Journalism from New York University. She lives in Connecticut with her family and an admittedly expensive-to-maintain standard poodle — the one anomaly in her cheap lifestyle. Find out more about Jennifer at www.jennifermagid.com. You can reach her at [email protected].