Sponsored: Try Beautylish Flexible Payments and get free express shipping for a limited time only!
The following post is an advertorial, which means it was written by the advertiser, Beautylish.
Try Beautylish Flexible Payments and get free express shipping for a limited time only!
Last-minute shoppers, get everything on your holiday wishlist this year with Beautylish Flexible Payments. Just choose Pay with Flexible Payments at checkout to split your order into three easy monthly payments. No credit check, interest, or fees. As an added bonus, all Flexible Payments orders placed before 12pm PST on December 23 will be upgraded to express shipping at no extra charge. Available on orders over $100 in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
Get started below with some of our favorite products, or build a bag over $100 to qualify.
- Shop Natasha Denona Glowing Skin System (three payments of $70.66 to $79), a five-piece set formulated by renowned makeup artist Natasha Denona to give you a natural-looking glow.
- Shop Wayne Goss The Collection (three payments of $70), an eight-piece luxury brush set handcrafted by Japanese artisans.
- Shop BY TERRY Gold Jewel Lip Kiss (three payments of $39.33), a limited edition lip palette featuring 10 stunning hues.
Beautylish – the greatest customer service ever! I wouldn’t write a comment on an advertisement for most companies, but Beautylish stands apart!
Happy to hear it 🙂 I’ve always had great experiences ordering from them myself.
I love beautylish and am super happy that they offer this for us!!
Yayy! 🙂
Great customer service and I love that they do the flexible payments – I overhauled my brush collection and was able to get the sets and all individual brushes that I wanted in one go because of this!
They must be doing a REALLY good job to have so many of you complimenting them! 😉
I’ve order from them twice, and yes with the low free shipping cut off now for Canadian orders and having the indie brands Sephora dropped and others they don’t carry I’ll be ordering from them again in the future. Jeffree Star, Sugarpilll, and OCC being stand outs but I would not mind order Too Faced from them as well.
Now if they could carry Illamasqua I’m sold.
Beautylish has seemed like a great place for international shoppers — happy to hear it is true!
I agree about Illamasqua! We should send them emails imploring them to bring Illamasqua on board! 😉
Beautylish is one of the few companies that offers decent international shipping of their products, which is great. I have never had any complaints about them.
That is awesome! 🙂
I’m gonna chime in here and say that I agree Beautylish is absolutely the best. I love the brands they carry and their customer service is top notch, everything is packaged so beautifully it makes the whole experience really luxe. I’ve ordered from them a handful of times and definitely will shop with them a ton more in the future!
I’ve bought Inglot, Jeffree Star, OCC, Charlotte Tilbury, Anastasia, Chikuhodo and Wayne Goss from them and been really happy with every aspect of the process and products! Once out of nowhere they sent me a free deluxe mini ByTerry Baume de Rose, just as a little customer appreciation thing. So cute. I recommend them to friends a lot!
I also think it would be cool if they carried Illamasqua, like Ani_Bee said!
Yay! Loving that you’re all loving Beautylish, too 🙂
Glad to hear that Beautylish has excellent customer service, but I’m kind of disturbed by the flexible payment system. If you need to spread out your beauty purchases over the course of 3 payments, you probably shouldn’t be buying those beauty items. I’m a makeup junkie like everyone else here, but I don’t go beyond what I can afford. If you need to spread out your payments, or wait until the next paycheck, you can’t afford it. Yea, yea, it’s being advertised for buying gifts for others, but still has a minimum purchase requirement of $100. Your friends and family don’t need $100 of beauty products that you can’t afford.
Like anything, it can be used well or used poorly – much like credit cards. I know that I often take advantage of spreading out payments at 0% interest on larger purchases (not in beauty, but I’ve done it for appliances, TVs, cars, flooring, etc.), even though I did have enough money to purchase it in a single payment, and as long as you’re good at paying it off before the promotional period ends, it seemed like a good move to me.
Why is it disturbing? People are allowed to spend their money however they wish! It’s no one else’s business what someone does with their money. Also, this doesn’t mean that the person doesn’t have that much to spend, I use it because I like to spend smaller amounts in three separate transactions rather than one big lump sum of money. As a student, this is very helpful.