Luxury Beauty Sale: Chanel, Lancôme & More Under $50

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A quick mood boost can easily be fixed with a spritz of your favorite scent. Or maybe even a fancy face serum or night cream to reset your gears during a long work week. Either way, let’s face it: designer beauty products just make us feel like we’re treating ourselves. And with holiday shopping on our minds, it’s OK to indulge in the finer things every now and again.

Lucky for us, Gilt is having a luxury beauty sale under $50!! Bring home iconic brands like Chanel and Burberry to everyday essentials like L’Occitane to add a little extra zoosh to your daily routine.  

Here are five of our favorites below. 

Chanel Rouge Feu Rouge Allure Velvet Luminous Matte Lip Colour

Add a creamy and striking hue to your lips with this luminous Chanel matte lipstick.

L’Occitane Milk Shea Butter Extra Gentle Soap

Gently cleanse your skin while preserving its natural moisture balance with this posh soap bar.

Burberry Brit Ladies Eau de Parfum Spray

Crisp top notes of green almond icy pear and Italian lime will keep you fresh and focused.

Lancome Lancome 13.4oz Confort Tonique

This silky soft moisturizing toner immediately rehydrates and gently purifies skin.

Chanel Rinse-Off Foaming Gel Cleanser Purity & Anti-Pollution Gel

Purifies combination-to-oily skin with the de-pollution power of tulip tree extract in this foaming gel cleanser.

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