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[Prime] La Roche-Posay Effaclar Face Cleanser 200ml Del $20.79 ($18.71 S&S) Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Consult with your Doc / dermatologist for skin & medical considerations.

Couple of the other LRP products also have decent discounts, such as Anthelios $20.5 S&S and Cleansing Gel $17.10 S&S

Amzn description: La Roche-Posay Effaclar Micro-Peeling Gel Cleanser is the ultimate cleanser for acne-prone skin to not only deeply exfoliate and help to reduce excess sebum but also targets pimples and visibly reduces breakout recurrence.

Formula with LHA and Salicylic Acid micro-exfoliates and purifies the skin helping to eliminate dead skin cells, deeply unclogs pores and reduces excess sebum visibly reducing the appearance of blackheads and pimples. Leaving skin soft, clean and refreshed, while bringing maximum comfort to acne-prone skin, even on the body.

Additional 10% Cashback via ShopBack using some cards (Bank Melbourne, Bank SA, St George). NOT Westpac itself.

Edit ~ credit and thanks to @sircrumpet from TheGrocers.

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  • Anyone know why CeraVe serum that’s $44 rrp and $30 on Amazon sale is available for $15 from multiple eBay sellers?

    Is it possible it’s not genuine from eBay?

    • +3

      "Cerave" is sold on Aliexpress. If it's sold on Ali, then there's fakes out there.

      • Good info thanks. I'll avoid eBay sellers and stick with Amazon.

  • Thanks OP

  • Good discount, $29.99 at Chemist Warehouse

    As OP says, additional 10% Cashback via ShopBack using some cards (Bank Melbourne, Bank SA, St George). NOT Westpac itself.
    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/871297

  • +1

    This is also reduced and I think is really good (only need a very small amount). It's a ridiculously small container (the only size it comes in). This is about what it goes for in France.

    https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0CNPLR3WL

    • Ouch. When full price it's almost $1 a ml. I don't doubt it's a good product.

      I like their sunscreen but found Hamilton a worthy alternative and considerably cheaper. I felt when products are expensive that I tended to be very stingy with how much I put on my face.

      • +1

        Yes, I'd never pay the full Australian price. I bought quite a bit of their stuff when there (France). Even at the French price it ain't cheap.

        Ooh yes, just the barest minimum that covers, but for my issue it seemed to work (and luckily only on a small area), where loads of other things didn't. So much so that a few months ago when I was near the springs at La Roche-Posay, I seriously considered doing a treatment in their baths. Normally I would consider that ridiculous. I didn't because this cream worked anyway and the pools didn't look very enticing (for the money).

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