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Beauty At Duane Reade: Better Than You Think!

August 3, 2010 by Jennifer Walsh  
Filed under Beauty, Featured, Makeup & Skin Care

Has anyone noticed how HOT some Duane Reades are looking lately? OK, so maybe “hot” is not the right word, but definitely some serious improvements! And believe it or not, there are some seriously great beauty finds at the neighborhood drugstore. And yes, then new Duane Reades are now bring in the shi-shi high end products, but breaking the bank certainly isn’t necessary anymore when desiring fantastic beauty products. Dive in and explore and don’t worry about experimenting because these brands will keep that extra change in your pocket!

Here are my 4 fab products to pick up next time you are passing through:

Yes To Cucumber Shower Gel – infused with aloe vera, green tea and dead sea mud to soothe, nourish and

hydrate the skin. From cleansing cucumber to nourishing carrot, it’s a great find for under $10!

Garnier Ultra Lift Pro This rich overnight cream helps boost cell turnover. Who doesn’t need a good anti-wrinkle cream? Partner that with Garnier Skin Renew is an awakening skin massager and you are all set. It instantly brighten skin and reduce fine lines. Hey, as far as I am concerned a little massage never hurt anybody!

TRESemme:Fantastic anti frizz products that locks out humidity at a super inexpensive price tag! Smooth, silky hair even in the summer heat.

The Face Shop: Totally unique one time use facial mask sheets. Whether you’re looking for cooling Geranium or collagen pumping, they’ve got it all. No mess, and good to go!

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  • Alexis Preatori

    They seem to have every beauty products in  the market on those beautifully aligned shelves.

    Skin Care Review

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