Costco is becoming one of the go-to spots for beauty products, and for frugal retirees, there’s a lot to love. NetCredit recently released a report of the best-loved beauty products that Costco has to offer. To identify these products, NetCredit analyzed customer ratings from over 1.4 million product reviews and calculated the share of five-star reviews as a percentage of the total reviews.
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These four products came out on top, so if you’re on a fixed income or just watching your spending, you know that these items are worth a look.
Dyson Airwrap Multi-Styler Complete Long
- Price: $619.99
Tired of juggling a bunch of hair tools? The Dyson Airwrap Multi-Styler Complete Long could be a good investment. It’s engineered for a variety of hair lengths and types, and it styles your hair while it dries it. It comes with seven attachments, and the exclusive Costco offer also includes a diffuser and travel bag.
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Tom Ford Lost Cherry Eau de Parfum
- Price: $294.99
If you want to march into retirement smelling great, then this fragrance from Tom Ford might be right for you. It has top notes of bitter almond, black cherry and cherry liqueur and a range of middle and base notes that include sour cherry, plum, vanilla and cinnamon. There’s a current limit of five per membership.
Living Proof Full Conditioner
- Price: $59.99
This 32-ounce bottle of Living Proof Full Conditioner has a gentle formula for fine hair. Out of the customer reviews, over 90% gave it five stars, and there’s a limit of five per membership. A 24-ounce bottle on the Living Proof website costs $72, so this is a great deal.
Obagi Medical Professional-C Serum
- Price: $88.99
Obagi Medical Professional-C Serum was the highest rated product in the beauty category with five-star reviews making up over 91% of the total reviews. The same product on Obagi’s website costs $155. Reviewers say that it’s done wonders for their skin and appreciate Costco’s lower price.
Editor’s note: Pricing and availability may vary depending on location.
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