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Chemist Warehouse launches a massive half price sale on makeup, skincare, vitamins and supplements

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Chemist Warehouse launches a massive half price sale on makeup, skincare, vitamins and supplements

Australian shoppers are rushing to Chemist Warehouse for a massive half-price sale on makeup, skincare, vitamins, supplements and personal hygiene products.

The discount pharmacy has slashed the prices of hundreds of items, offering bargains like Garnier face masks from $1.97, Schwarzkopf hair dye from $3.99, Bioglan fish oil for $13.99 and cosmetics from as little as $1.

Bargain hunters can expect huge savings on popular brands such as Blackmore, Swisse, Nature’s Way, Bioglan, L’Oreal, Maybelline, Revlon, Nivea, Sukin, A’kin, Palmolive, Nude by Nature, Colgate, Oral B, and more.

The nationwide ‘Tick Tock, Time to Shop’ sale runs until Thursday, July 9.

Chemist Warehouse has launched a massive half price sale, offering bargains like $4.98 Nivea exfoliating scrub, $2.97 Garnier face mask, $1 concealer palette, $11.47 Maybelline mascara, $16.24 Nature's Own fish oil, $1.89 Nivea deodorant and $19.99 Swisse Collagen Glow

Chemist Warehouse has launched a massive half price sale, offering bargains like $4.98 Nivea exfoliating scrub, $2.97 Garnier face mask, $1 concealer palette, $11.47 Maybelline mascara, $16.24 Nature's Own fish oil, $1.89 Nivea deodorant and $19.99 Swisse Collagen Glow

Chemist Warehouse has launched a massive half price sale, offering bargains like $4.98 Nivea exfoliating scrub, $2.97 Garnier face mask, $1 concealer palette, $11.47 Maybelline mascara, $16.24 Nature’s Own fish oil, $1.89 Nivea deodorant and $19.99 Swisse Collagen Glow

For half prices, shoppers can stock up on lipsticks, eye shadows, foundation, contour kits, bronzer, concealer, highlighters, pencils and beauty brushes.

If you’re looking to update your makeup bag, there’s a huge range of best-selling items on sale – including $11.97 Maybelline ‘Lash Sensational’ mascara, $6.47 Maybelline ‘Great Lash’ mascara and Revlon Photoready concealer for $12.47.

The best deals in the beauty aisle include Rimmel’s 60 second nail polish for $3.47, Nude by Nature 7-piece beauty brushes for $19.97 and Maybelline Fit Me Matte & Poreless Mattifying Liquid Foundation for just $10.97.

All ‘clearance’ cosmetics lines including W7 have been further reduced.

For just $1, customers can find a four-pack nail polish set, mascaras, bath bombs, concealers, eyeliners, lipsticks, palettes, and lip scrubs.

Australian shoppers are rushing to Chemist Warehouse for a massive half-price sale on makeup, skincare, vitamins, supplements and personal hygiene (file image)

Australian shoppers are rushing to Chemist Warehouse for a massive half-price sale on makeup, skincare, vitamins, supplements and personal hygiene (file image)

 Australian shoppers are rushing to Chemist Warehouse for a massive half-price sale on makeup, skincare, vitamins, supplements and personal hygiene (file image)

For items costing less than $2, there’s $1.97 Maybelline’s lip balm, $1.97 Garnier face masks, $1.12 cotton makeup pads, $1.12 micellar facial wipes, $1.85 cotton tips, $1.99 Palmers body lotion, and $1.99 Sence Beauty 3-in-1 cleansing wipes.

In the health aisle, Swisse, Blackmore and Nature’s Way vitamins and supplements including Magnesium, Calcium, Vitamin D, Iron, Zinc, Vitamin C, and Fish Oil have all been slashed by 50 per cent. 

For personal hygiene, shoppers can pick up half price Colgate toothpaste from $4.99, or an Oral B electric toothbrush for just $24.99.

Source: Daily Mail australia

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