CHEAP LOTION AT WALGREENS FOR PICKUP
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO GET OUT THE CAR FOR THIS !!!!
Grab 2 large NIVEA lotions for $2.74 EA
Let me show you how!
FULL BREAKDOWN:
Grab 2 Nivea SKINFIRMING LOTIONS @ $12.99
🟰 $25.98 ❌ WE ARE NOT PAYING THIS
USE CODE "NIVEA" for $5 OFF
Pay $20.98 OOP ( DO NOT USE WALGREENS CASH)
EARN $10 FOR SPENDING $20
🟰 10.98
- $5.50 IBOTTA
🟰$5.48 or $2.74 EA
GRAB THE SKIN FIRMING ONLY OR YOU WILL NOT GET THE $5.50 on Ibotta.
You must have a Walgreens account and you will NEED an Ibotta account for this deal.
Let me know if you score 🔥
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As someone who loves a good bargain, finding quality skincare without breaking the bank is always a win! That Nivea Skin Firming Lotion deal at Walgreens was a prime example of how you can score fantastic beauty products for surprisingly cheap. But what if you missed that specific deal, or you're looking for other ways to keep your lotion stash full and your budget happy? Don't worry, I've got you covered with my go-to strategies for consistently finding cheap lotion. First off, loyalty programs are your best friend. Stores like Walgreens, CVS, and Rite Aid all have incredible rewards programs. Sign up for them all! They often offer personalized coupons, bonus points on specific brands (like Nivea, for instance), and even cash-back incentives for reaching spending thresholds. I always check my app before heading to the store, and sometimes, the best deals aren't even advertised in the weekly circular. Then there are cash-back apps like Ibotta and Fetch Rewards. You saw how Ibotta played a crucial role in that Nivea deal, bringing the price down significantly. These apps are game-changers! After you shop, you simply scan your receipt, and they give you cash back on eligible purchases. It's like getting paid to buy things you already need. I always check both apps for lotion offers before I plan my shopping trip. Sometimes, different apps will have offers for the same product, letting you stack those savings even further. Coupon stacking is another secret weapon. Don't be afraid to combine a manufacturer's coupon with a store coupon or a store's loyalty program offer. Many deals, especially at drugstores, are designed for stacking. For example, if Walgreens has a 'Spend $20, Get $5 in Rewards' offer, and you also have a $2 manufacturer coupon for your favorite lotion, use both! Always read the fine print, but most stores allow this, leading to seriously cheap lotion. Keep an eye on sales cycles and clearance racks. Lotion, like many personal care items, often goes on sale in cycles. Pay attention to when your favorite brands are typically discounted. Seasonal changes can also trigger sales; for example, heavier moisturizers might go on clearance as summer approaches, and lighter lotions might be discounted in the fall. And never, ever skip the clearance aisle! I've found high-end lotions for pennies on the dollar just because the packaging was slightly damaged or it was an old seasonal scent. Finally, consider buying value brands or store brands. While I love a good Nivea deal, sometimes the best cheap lotion is the one that's always affordable. Many store brands offer surprisingly good quality and ingredients at a fraction of the price of national brands. It's worth trying a few to see if you can find a new favorite. Remember, hydrating your skin is key, and you don't always need to spend a fortune to do it effectively.



