This week's top beauty web sales: vanity fair
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Your support makes all the difference.Looking for the perfect accessory for your vanity? Market for Drama might have just the right vintage item for you.
Market for Drama
The site is going for something a bit different this week, opening a vintage beauty accessory sale March 9: antique vanity pieces and other items will sell here for prices starting from $60.
Haute Look
Goldfaden's preventative and restorative skincare and Go Smile's teeth whiteners both open here this week.
The Skinny
Candy-colored bath and body products by Whish, including shaving kits, skin smoothing creams and scrubs, are selling at the Skinny for less than half-price.
BeautyTicket
Yves Saint Laurent and the BeautyTicket have partnered again, with the site featuring the luxe brand's Pop Blush Stick as Steal of the Week at $11.99 instead of $42. Other labels featured on the site this week include Smashbox, Pop Beauty, and Stila with their products selling at heavily discounted prices.
Row Nine
Shopping is all about skincare here this week: a themed boutique, featuring brands such as Borghese, La Prairie, Orlane and Freeze 24/7, opens March 10.
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