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Date:2025-04-25 21:41:11
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It's National Lash Day, and we're celebrating the right way. The right way being shopping some amazing deals on falsies, mascaras and more, of course!
To let you in on the shopping fun, we've rounded up the best National Lash Day deals so you can shop your favorite mascaras, false eyelashes, serums and more on sale. From Bobbi Brown Cosmetics and Benefit to Lime Crime and Well People, our guide has the best deals from some amazing brands. Some deals are only 24 hours while others last a few days, but be sure to shop before everything sells out.
Scroll below and get to shopping!
You can score 25% off all mascaras from Well People this weekend. All of them are plant-powered and will give you a natural looking length.
Shop 30% off all mascaras from Bobbi Brown.
Becky G's makeup brand Treslúce Beauty is offering 30% off their entire lash category, available on Ulta until the 25th.
Today only, you can score all your favorite full-size Benefit mascaras for half the price.
Score 50% off the best false lashes from Sigma Beauty in honor of National Lash Day. You can score lashes for $10!
Score 25% off sitewide and 45% off select Glamnetic products when you use code PRESDAY.
Buy any two eye products and get one free from Lime Crime. Plus, score free shipping when you spend $35 or more.
In honor of National Lash Day, score 30% off GrandeLASH-MD Jumbo and GrandeLINER, plus 40% off Lash Envy AM & PM Set.
Shop the best Presidents' Day beauty deals from Fenty Beauty, Olaplex and more.
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