I've been using Kiehl's for over a decade, and my three favorites are on sale now
Throughout my life, I've dealt with eczema, hormonal acne, and generally dry and sensitive skin, so I don't play around when it comes to skincare. But finding products that kept my skin hydrated all day without causing breakouts or irritation was no easy task. Finally, I had some Kiehl's products recommended to me, and they've been my holy grails ever since. The only thing that makes me love them more is when I can get them on sale, which is why I'll be taking advantage of the current Kiehl's Friends & Family Sale to stock up.
During the sale, the entire Kiehl's collection is 25% off, from cleansers and moisturizers to masks and serums. Plus, you can get a free three-piece bestseller gift ($28 value) with any purchase of $100 or more. While you don't need to have a Kiehl's rewards account to shop, members can save even more with a 30% sitewide discount, so now's the time to sign up for free if you've been on the fence.
Shop the full Kiehl's Friends & Family Sale now.
With the entire site on sale, you might not know where to start. Luckily, that's where I come in. Among the markdowns are three of the Kiehl's products I can't live without.
Note: The prices shown here reflect the 25% discount for non-members. If you're a Kiehl's Rewards member, be sure to log into your account before checking out to see the correct 30% discount reflected.
The Cucumber Herbal Cleanser was the first Kiehl's product I tried more than a decade ago, and it's been my daily nighttime cleanser ever since. Unlike other cleansers I've tried that are recommended for sensitive skin, this one lathers and removes makeup just as well as it hydrates. It's formulated with gentle cucumber extract that calms the skin and reduces redness while also giving off a subtle scent that makes you feel like you're in a spa. Plus, a little goes a long way, so one bottle lasts me several months.
During the first few weeks of using a retinoid cream for acne, my skin was especially flaky and sensitive, especially around my eyes. This Avocado Eye Cream was the only thing that helped, and it's still a staple in my routine years later. It contains nourishing avocado oil and brightening beta-carotene, which keeps the delicate skin around your eyes hydrated all day or night long. But the best part is that it also works great under makeup without causing any separation or cakiness.
Read our full Kiehl's Creamy Eye Treatment with Avocado review to learn more.
I always reach for a hydrating face mask when my skin's feeling dull or irritated, and the Calendula Calming Mask has been my go-to for years. Its lightweight gel formula is infused with soothing calendula petals and cooling aloe vera that reduces redness and revitalizes my skin in minutes. While this mask is great any time of year, the cooling effect makes it particularly nice for unwinding after a day out in the sun or on the beach.
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Kiehl's Friends & Family Sale: Frequently asked questions
When does the Kiehl's Friends & Family Sale start and end?
The Kiehl's Friends & Family Sale went live on June 3 and will continue until June 16, so you still have almost two weeks to shop. That said, it's not uncommon for certain products or sizes to sell out online, so the sooner the better.
Are Kiehl's Friends & Family deals worth it?
Kiehl's Friends & Family discounts are comparable to the brand's other major annual sales, including the Black Friday sale, which typically features 30% sitewide discounts. So, especially if you're a rewards member, these deals are worth taking advantage of.
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