Wait, is the frequent buyer club different from having an Ulta card/membership thingie? If not, I'm set!
No, it's the same thing, if it's what gives you points for your purchases. I just couldn't remember what it was called.
Heads up for everyone who doesn't subscribe to the Aromaleigh newsletter: 33% off storewide until 6/30, discount code SOLSTICE33.
Oooh, excellent! I just got foundation samples yesterday (I couldn't remember what shade I wear, so I just got samples of what I thought was right. Once I try them over the week, I can order a full size.)
Happy Birthday, Tep!
I thought of the brow thing when I didn't use it on my birthday. But I did at least think of it. So maybe next year. And I think I have to resign up for the membership deal.
Aromaleigh!
They just opened an Ulta near here; I should check it out.
One just opened here as well, and I do not know: how do you pronounce it? Uhl-ta? Like ultimate?
I had my eyebrows waxed once. They were really thick and dark, and I ended up looking like Joan Crawford. Haven't done it again. I'll stick with careful tweezing.
Is Ulta like a Sephora with services? That's what I glean from a cursory look at the website.
I can't believe I not only have a Sephora card, but I've also earned shit on it. I'm still holding out on redeeming until I get enough points for something without fragrance, but I think I wore makeup once last month, and that was because I left home without Vaseline.
Ulta is like Sephora with more drugstore makeup. They have half the store which is more sephora-esque makeup (minus a few brands) and then half the store is Revlon/Maybelline/etc (and things like brushes and hairdye and so on). I like it, but I'm a bigger fan of Sephora.
I honestly buy more at Ulta. Sephora is more fantasy shopping. Both are useful though.
Happy Birthday, Teppy! I wish you gluten-free cake--with sparklers!