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L'Oreal Canada's warehouse sale is coming to Montreal this spring

More than 2,000 beauty products!

L'Oreal Canada's Warehouse Sale Is Coming To Montreal This Spring

Collection of skincare products by L'Oréal, La Roche-Posay, CeraVe, and Lancôme

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Are you eager to step up your beauty routine without draining your wallet? The Beauty Outlet Warehouse Sale is the place to be in Montreal, and it's on until April 21. You can dive into a shopping spree like no other and enjoy discounts of up to 80% on your beloved L'Oréal beauty brands. Discover everything from YSL to NYX, Lancôme to Vichy, Maybelline and beyond, all at this exclusive, invite-only event.

No matter if you're a beauty guru or just starting to explore the vast beauty landscape, this sale is for everyone. With a wide range of skincare, haircare, makeup, and fragrances, you're set to elevate your beauty regimen and turn your beauty aspirations into reality!

L'Oreal Canada Warehouse Sale

Courtesy of L'Oreal Canada

Discounts: 30% to 80% off

When: March 20 to April 21

Address: 215 Trans-Canada Hwy, Saint-Laurent, QC

Why You Need To Go: It's your golden ticket to a dazzling beauty routine, offering everything from cosmetics to skincare, haircare, and fragrances at unbelievable discounts of 30% to 80% off!

Not in Montreal? No problem! You can still tap into the massive savings by visiting their online store.

And when you have all your goods secured, you can use the hashtag #LOREALCANADAVENTEBEAUTE.

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