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Hey, 

I'm a college student so I'm on a budget and was wondering where I can get physician recommended products at cheaper prices.

I can't afford to go to Sephora or macys so I was wondering if anyone knew a good website they trust. 

 
I would recommend Sephora because you can get free samples to try out products.

 
Check out dermstore.com or Paula's Choice - Dermstore carries lots of brands, but also has some on the cheaper end compared to Sephora. If that fails, try Drugstore.com- they have some good deals. Paula's Choice is online, has really good skincare at very decent prices.

 
I buy some things at skinstore.com because they're often running 20% off coupons or have GWPs from the product line available.

ETA: 10% back on Ebates, too!

 
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Hey, 

I'm a college student so I'm on a budget and was wondering where I can get physician recommended products at cheaper prices.

I can't afford to go to Sephora or macys so I was wondering if anyone knew a good website they trust. 
well... what if you don't have to pay any amount? trust me... you can have healthy and glowing skin without paying for products... start to use home made remedies... these are not in trend and works little slowly... but definitely these works... you can start with most simple remedy Aloe Vera.... Good luck

 
I love Korean and Japanese skin care products as they are really natural. But they as foreign products are a bit expensive in my city. Recently I found that they are much cheaper on some online shops. My latest purchase is from COSMEGO. The speed is okay, more importantly, free international shipping!! :p /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 
Even if you don't subscribe to Birchbox, they have an online store and a pretty generous points system that usually ends up paying for my order. 1 point = $1, and you get a point for each dollar you spend, which works out well if you make regular orders.

 
I do agree with angel you can try some very good home made recpies for you skin. I personally recommend everyone to use Natural skin care products as they are the safest and the most effective means to maintain the youthfulness and glow of skin.

 
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There are lots of skin care products which are available in market, so while purchasing any product contact any skin care specialities to know whether the skin care products you are going to purchase is suitable for your skin or not,If it is suited then which brand to buy to get the best result.

 
Most of the skin care products are available in fancy shop, skin store, some products are also get from the medical store. Most often all the beauty products can get from the online stores and skin stores. Whereas many dermatologist recommend to buy the beauty product from the dermstores. 

 
Have you tried Classic Sugar Boutique? I shop their when I need my natural products. Their not a big chain or anything, but it's ok because the owner is really nice. They have this red rock clay mask which is really good and I'm a big fan of their body lotion.

 
Homemade is a great place to start as you can really delve into all the goodness you can create using all natural ingredients(at a relatively low cost)... But for most this may be time consuming and even frustrating at times.

I personally use Lalogy, but their prices may not be student friendly.

heheheh maybe skip out on a few "taco bell" meals to save up those pennies for products that actually make a difference on your skin.

 
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