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    5 Luxury Beauty Products That Are Way Cheaper at Sam’s Club

    By Jake Safane,

    1 day ago
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    While you may already be familiar with Sam’s Club for grocery shopping in bulk, you can also often find great deals on other household products as well as high-end products. The members-only warehouse store sells a large assortment of luxury beauty products, many of which sell for prices lower than you’d find in department stores, beauty stores, or from beauty brands directly.

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    Here are five luxury beauty products to consider buying at Sam’s Club if you want to splurge and get a good deal at the same time.

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    Oribe Gold Lust Repair & Restore Shampoo, 8.5 oz.; $38.98

    With a typical retail price of $53 on Oribe’s website , you can save around 30% on this high-end shampoo at Sam’s Club . The shampoo contains Argan oil, helping hair to maintain its shine and decrease frizz. It’s perfect for those summer months when it’s impossible to escape the humidity. Although you can find other shampoos at a lower price, Oribe is a luxury brand that’s often found at high-end salons, which makes this a great deal.

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    Skin Gym LED Face Mask, Pink; $54.98

    LED face masks are all the rage lately — mostly because they often claim to help with a variety of skin concerns, including acne, wrinkles, and fine lines, to name a few. This Skin Gym LED Face Mask retails for $99 at Nordstrom , but you can find it for nearly half the price at Sam’s Club . While beauty providers offer this type of light therapy at salons, you can save time — and money — by doing it yourself.

    La Mer Creme de la Mer Moisturizing Cream, 3.4 oz.; $398

    While $398 might seem like a lot for only 3.4 oz of moisturizing cream, this brand has a cult following. Customers swear by its reported anti-aging and skin-smoothing abilities, as well as the way it leaves skin feeling plumper. And although $398 is a lot of money that you should probably budget for carefully, if you’re going to go this route, then buying it at Sam’s Club could save you a lot of money.

    It often sells for $610 at other retailers such as Bloomingdale’s .

    Yves Saint Laurent Libre Eau de Parfum, 1.0 fl oz; $64.84

    You might be surprised to find something from Yves Saint Laurent at a big-box store, given its high-end reputation. However, the brand’s Libre Eau de Parfum is not only sold at Sam’s Club , but a 1-oz bottle there is almost 40% less than the $95 that it’s listed for on YSL’s website . So if you want a luxury perfume at a relatively good price, consider looking for one like this at Sam’s Club.

    Peter Thomas Roth Potent-C Power Brightening Hydra-Gel Eye Patches, 60 ct.; $48.74

    Both under-eye patches and vitamin C have become popular with beauty brands in recent years. Peter Thomas Roth combines the two with their Hydra-Gel Eye Patches, using vitamin C along with caffeine and vitamin E to potentially energize the under-eye area and decrease puffiness. Considering these eye patches retail for $65 at Sephora , you’d be getting quite a deal by picking them up at Sam’s Club instead .

    This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com : 5 Luxury Beauty Products That Are Way Cheaper at Sam’s Club

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