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Get $504 Worth of Anti-Aging Skincare for $88— Dr. Dennis Gross & More

Jan 30, 2024

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As we get older, our beauty routines will evolve with new priorities. Your skin may have different changes to address like fine lines, wrinkles, and loss of firmness. Whether you are embracing every wrinkle or you want to do everything in your power to stop them from coming, you’ll probably make some changes to your regimen. And by “changes,” I mean buying and trying lots of products until you give something a permanent spot in your routine.

If you want to try high-quality skincare and save some money, I found a jaw-dropping deal with $504 worth of products for only $88 from Dermstore. Just make sure you use the promo code EXTRA10 to get the bundle at this price. This bundle has the game-changing Dr. Dennis Gross Daily Peel pads, which I’ve been faithfully using since 2015. There’s an amazing sunscreen from MDSolarSciences, which I tried from Summer House star Paige DeSorbo’s recommendation. Revive irritated skin with the Avène Thermal Spring Water Spray.

The set also includes top-sellers from iS Clinical, EltaMD, Obagi, Neostrata, ISDIN ISDINCEUTICS, Dr. Loretta, Replenix, Revision Skincare, and Glytone. Don’t miss out on this 83% discount.

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