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Get the dewy skin of your dreams with 50% off Glow Recipe

One of my favorite skin-care brands is back with a sweet deal.

Robin Mosley Former CNET writer
Robin Mosley (she/her) formerly wrote commerce deals for CNET about beauty, fashion and other essential gear. Before that, she freelanced for Healthline, Simply Recipes and Nerd Street. She is a Chicago native living on the East Coast who is a fan of all things beauty, food, gaming and tech. When she isn't writing, she's at a restaurant, shopping online or making YouTube gaming videos.
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One of my favorite brands for hydrating and refreshing my skin is Glow Recipe, which I've talked about here multiple times. If you've missed every deal so far, today is your lucky day. Right now, you can get a 50% discount on selected Glow Recipe skin-care products and accessories. No coupon code is required for this offer; all you have to do is shop.  

When it comes to skin-care bargains, Glow Recipe normally doesn't discount its products this high. Even though I didn't get this huge of a discount on my Glow Recipe items, I still got them, which is saying something, because I'm as cheap as they come! What I appreciate most about this brand is its whimsical use of fruit-based ingredients and aromatic scents.

For $15, you can get the Watermelon Glow Sleeping Mask, which can keep your skin moisturized at night. The Pineapple-C Bright Serum for $25, is a long-term solution for brightening dull skin. And if you're just starting out with Glow Recipe, I recommend picking up the Watermelon Trio Kit. While not all of the products are currently on sale, you should have enough to get started on a better skin-care routine.  

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