Cherry Culture: Rewards Aplenty!
November 26, 2008
by Laney
Filed under Beauty Products, Deals & Steals

I can’t believe I didn’t know about this Rewards Program from Cherry Culture before! If you’re not familiar with the site, it’s sort of like an Overstock.com for cosmetics! I’ve posted about the awesome sales before, and now this awesome news!
“Cherry Culture Rewards Program was created as a way to bring extra value to our very best customers. It’s our way of saying thank you for shopping at CherryCulture.com.
Taking advantage of the Cherry Culture Rewards Program is easy. Shop at CherryCulture.com and earn 1 Point for each $1 spent. Your Rewards are summarized on the Rewards Program page under My Account as well as on your purchasing invoice.
Reward points are tracked automatically and when they reach 250 points, you may convert them towards a Cherry Culture Gift Card.”
How fantastic is that? I wish Sephora had a similar-I know they have the Beauty Insider program, but I wish my points could be used for a gift card! Lord only knows how many points I’ve racked up over the years…

Here’s a great example of Cherry Culture savings! This freeze 24/7 Miracle Kit normally retails for $150. Cherry Culture’s price? *Drum roll, please*: $50! I know that’s still a big chunk of change, but $100 is a BIG discount.
I’m pretty fascinated with freeze 24/7′s products, and this kit is no exception. It features four deluxe sized products: Anti-Aging Prep & Polish, Anti-Wrinkle Cream, Anti-Aging Eye Cream, Intensive Anti-Aging Moisturizer.
While a tiny bit pricey, even with the discount, this would make a really great gift for a mom, aunt, etc. who’s concerned about taking care of her skin!
























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