For only one day today (26 Apr), Guardian will run a 1-day Sale with offers up to 80% off!

Stock up on your health and beauty essentials.

Today, 26 April, Guardian will hold a one-day Super Sale offering more than 800 star deals, including “1-for-1″s at 63 participating outlets from 11am to 10pm.

No time to visit the stores? Shop online at their e-store here!

Get up to $50 Guardian Voucher with minimum spending.
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Read Also: Get up to S$500 worth of vouchers (NTUC, Takashimaya, etc) when you apply for any of these credit cards!

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Unity Pharmacy: Buy 1 Get 1 Free on Selected Items (6 – 12 Nov 2015)

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Time to restock your health and beauty products.

For only 7 days, enjoy Buy 1 Get 1 Free on selected items from 6 – 12 Nov 2015.

Check out the weekly hot buys and purchase with purchase that are on offers too.

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Unity BonanzaDon’t forget to share this deal with yoru friends and family members!

 

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Watsons: Buy 1 Get 1 Free Watsons, Miine, Orita & Pure’n Soft Products (15 Apr 2015)

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Stock up on your health and beauty products with Watsons with their Buy 1 Get 1 Free Promo on 15 Apr 2015.

Customers can enjoy a 1-for-1 offer on selected brands such as Watsons, Miine, Orita and Pure’N Soft products for ONE day only.

Valid at all outlets AND if you are too busy to visit at Watsons outlet, you can enjoy the same benefits on their eStore at http://www.watsons.com.sg

Here’s some items that are on sale:


Watsons List

Note: There are MANY more items on sale and this list is NOT exhaustive. Visit http://bit.ly/1zeMMi9 to check out more items on sale.

If you are free today, make a trip down to any Watsons store as that’s where you get the real deal.

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5 Times Drugstores Take Your Money

If you enter a drugstore to buy a shampoo and a toothpaste but end up buying S$50 worth of nail polish, buy 1 get 1 offer of contact lens solution, and holiday decors along with your needs…keep in mind that you are not alone. Most drugstores employ sneaky and clever ways to entice you with their products that are rather unnecessary.

So, be a savvy shopper by educating yourself with the 5 Times Drugstores Take Your Money through clever strategies

1. HUGE WINDOW DISPLAY

As you walk in the wall you see a flashy window display of a fever medicine and you immediately rushed in since that is what you needed and you thought that they are having a special offer on it. Not so fast! A special window display does not necessarily mean that the product is a good deal.

2. ENTICING ENTRANCE

The seasonal items such as Christmas balls for Christmas season or artificial flowers for Valentine’s Day are presented to entice the shoppers in the entrance. Even if you did not come to buy these holiday decors, you get excited because of the claimed price drops at that moment.

3. ALLURING AUTHORITIES

Some sales representative are dawned in special uniforms or even lab coats to entice you with sweet-swelling shampoos or dermatologically tested cosmetics that you did not come to buy. So, if you are there to buy sunscreen, dandruff or hair growth shampoo then go directly to the respective aisle and buy the less expensive brand, which usually contain the special active ingredient.

4. SHELF GAMES

Drugstores place complementing products together so you end up buying not just the duster refills but also new sweeper handles and other attachments. To avoid this, focus on the shelf cards and look for the special deals or the special rebate items.

5. FAR PHARMACY

Drugstores are usually designed to encourage consumers to walk in a circular layout where the “must-haves” are tempting you along the way. And the highly needed pharmacy is located the far end.

Image Credits: Mike Mozart via Flickr

Image Credits: Mike Mozart via Flickr

So, head straight to what is on the list and stick to it. You can also leave your credit card at home and bring only the certain amount of cash that is sufficient.

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