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From Viral ‘Big Volume' Mascara to Zendaya's Go-To Foundation, These Beauty Bestsellers Are 30% Off for Lancome Friends & Family Sale

From Viral ‘Big Volume' Mascara to Zendaya's Go-To Foundation, These Beauty Bestsellers Are 30% Off for Lancome Friends & Family Sale

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Lancome just launched its friends and family sale, and it's a major deal.
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Now's your chance to snag some of the brand's best-selling products at 30% off. From cleansers to mascara and foundation, we're talking big sales on Lancome's most highly sought-after creations, like the famed Monsieur Big Volume mascara or the Zendaya-beloved high-coverage Teint Idole Ultra Wear foundation. Just take it from Lancome Global Ambassador Olivia Rodrigo: You'll want to jump on this sale fast.
It's bound to garner attention from makeup fanatics far and wide. Whether you're looking to upgrade your makeup stash or up your skincare game, this sale is a great excuse to shop some of the best of the best in beauty and skincare that Lancome has to offer. Take it from us: We'll definitely be shopping till we drop.
$21 $30 30% off
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A volumizing mascara in a deep black hue.
This best-selling mascara is true to its name, offering big volume with big impact. This product offers a 'false lash effect' with 12x more volume and up to 24 hours of wear, looking so long and lush that you might trick people into thinking you got lash extensions.
The volumizing effect is partnered with an ultra-black hue that doesn't flake, smudge or clump on the lashes, avoiding that spider effect. We recommend starting at the root and working outwards, moving the brush through your lashes as you go. Monsieur Big's thick-bristled wand is tailor-made to disperse the lashes, coating them evenly in the mascara for a cohesive look. If you're looking for curl, volume and staying power, you're looking in the right place.
$37 $53 30% off
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A long-wearing foundation in a slew of shades.
The raved-about Teint Idole Ultra Wear foundation is on sale. Everyone rejoice. If you haven't been able to get your hands on this product, here's the sitch. The foundation boasts a natural matte finish that delivers up to a whopping 24 hours of wear. It's waterproof, transfer, sweat and humidity-resistant too. This formula also works on pretty much all skin types from mature to oily. Not just a foundation, this product also works to heal your skin with skincare ingredients like hyaluronic acid, vitamin E, moringa and prebiotics that boost hydration and protect against acne. Teint Idole Ultra Wear is truly the best of both worlds.
$105 $150 30% off
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A best-selling anti-ageing serum in a chrome and purple package.
If you're looking to get in on the anti-aging game early, or you have mature skin, Lancome's Rénergie H.C.F. Triple serum is definitely something you should have in your skincare arsenal. True to its name, this serum features three-star ingredients, hyaluronic acid, Vitamin C+ niacinamide and ferulic acid. The hyaluronic acid helps with absorption while the vitamin C and niacinamide brighten up dark spots for a more even complexion.
Finally, ferulic acid reduces signs of anti-aging while boosting the effectiveness and potency of other antioxidants in the formula. We recommend layering this serum with a heavy-duty moisturizer that will lock the serum's ingredients in place, allowing your skin to absorb all of the rich vitamins and antioxidants. No matter your age, you'll be glowing in no time.
$18.20 $26 30% off
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A single eyeshadow in a rosy gold hue in black packaging.
While Lancome is pretty well known for its eye shadow singles. These singles take me way back to the early 2000s when you could swatch these at fancy department stores. While some things haven't changed about the packaging, the formula of Lancome's single shadows has received major upgrades to offer makeup lovers impactful color payoff and shine.
These singles are now more long-lasting than ever. Crease-resistant, densely packed and packed with rich pigments, the Color Design line features over 11 unique shades on Lancome's website with satin, matte and shimmer finishes. These shadows are perfect for all skin tones and types. While all the singles are great, our favorite shade is 'Kitten Heel' because of its gold-to-rose gold reflect.
$36.40 $52 30% off
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A best-selling eye-makeup remover in a decorative blue and white bottle.
This buttery smooth eye-makeup remover can tackle the most stubborn waterproof formulas, and it's only $36.40. Bi-Facil Double Action eye makeup remover is a best-seller for Lancome, and for good reason. Boasting 4.9 stars on the brand's website, the formula cuts through even the most dramatic makeup looks thanks to its patented two-phase formula.
The first phase is oily, utilizing a unique lipid concentrate to loosen and lift eye makeup. The second phase features water emollients that leave the skin feeling squeaky clean. Before using, shake up the bottle to marry that Bi-Facil formula and saturate a cotton pad with the product. Press gently on the eyes to break down eyeshadow, mascara and liner, and wipe clean. Easy as pie.
$19.60 $28 30% off
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A waterproof eye pencil with a smudge-proof formula in blue.
Stylo waterproof eyeliner pencil can get you there guaranteed. This liner is a pencil style with a creamy, waterproof formula that won't budge on your lash and waterline. The creamy formula works well if you want a more dramatic smudged-out look.
Smudging and blending is easy peasy with this product because a nifty little built-in smudger is attached to the end. No brushes neccessary. The Le Stylo is available in nine different shades in both matte and metallic finishes. We like the 'Minuit Illusion' shade, a deep bluish purple that would look pretty gorgeous on the waterline of green or brown eyes.
$21.70 $31 30% off
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A long-wearing best-selling concealer featuring skincare ingredients.
Accompanying its foundation counterpart, the Teint Idole Ultra Wear All Over concealer is just as full coverage. This product brightens and evens out the skin in 24 shades. Creamy yet weightless, the formula is hydrating and jam-packed with pigment so you can cover up dark circles and spots with ease. Additionally, the Teint Idole Ultra Wear is crease-resistant and easily blendable, making it very beginner-friendly for those makeup newbies. The concealer can also be used as a cream contour to sculpt and add dimension. Worn with the Teint Idole foundation or a more natural skin tint, this concealer is a winner.
Buy Now at lancome $92.40 $92.40
An eau de parfum with floral iris notes in a texture glass package.
Equipped with heavy notes iris and fruity accords, this perfume makes for the perfect gift for someone special in your life. Currently retailing for $92.40, this might be the perfect time to snag it. This fragrance also includes jasmine sambac and patchouli essence all facetted by an ambery signature containing fruity accents of fig and blackcurrant. In lamens terms, the scent is sweet thanks to the fruit but warm with the addition of amber. Green, or fresh and natural, notes come in clutch with the fig and iris. It makes us picture lush gardens after the rain all shaded by the sun. It's practically summer in a bottle.

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Alex Warren's ‘Ordinary' Hits No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100

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