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Costco Is Now Selling One of Your Favorite Korean Beauty Products (UPDATE)

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Update 11/19/17 4:00 PM: Costco has a lot of great deals, but you typically have to be a member (or be BFFs with one) to shop there. However, Delish has just posted a Google hack that allows people to shop at the bulk retailer without a membership, and it couldn't come any sooner, as the holidays are just around the corner. According to Delish, you can use Google Express to order things from multiple sites — including, of course, Costco. You can even snag free shipping if your cart goes over a certain amount!

There's one catch, though — to buy things from Costco using Google Express, there's a small access fee of 10 percent. The access fee is waived if you have a membership, though, so being part of the club is still beneficial. However, it could be worth it depending on how many trips you might normally make to the store and how much you're spending (plus, you get to skip the monstrous holiday lines). Check out some of the products below, as well as some of the other fantastic beauty products Costco has to offer, and see what all the fuss is about.


When you think of major beauty retailers, places like Sephora, Ulta, and Dermstore typically come to mind — not Costco. However, they're also in the beauty game and have some fantastic products down their (humongous!) aisles that are definitely worth checking out. And members of Costco can actually get great deals on some of the products because the company typically sells things in bulk. Now they're carrying a Korean beauty product that's already a cult fave — Mizon's All-in-One Snail Repair Cream.

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The All-in-One Snail Repair Cream is formulated with 92 percent snail extract, and according to Peach and Lily, it "hydrates, helps improve the appearance of fine lines, and helps reduce the appearance of acne scarring and blemishes." They also say that it's ideal for oily and acne-prone skin types, but those with drier skin can use it as well, as long as a moisturizer is applied directly after.

The cream is sold on Peach and Lily for $19 for one 75 ml. jar, and at Costco for $29.99 for a two-pack with the same-size jars. Though you may not typically want to buy products in bulk that you haven't tried yet, you'd only be spending a third more for double the amount, so if you end up liking the cream it's worth it — or maybe you have a pal who wants to go in on the purchase with you. Either way, it's exciting that Costco is adding to their beauty offerings.

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