Friday, June 19, 2020

Bargain Shopping: Freebies Updates

If you love scoring a good deal even when it’s not your birthday, check out the freebies and deeply discounted offers below. 

All deals listed below are available at the time I post them but may become unavailable at anytime because freebies go fast in the bargain shopping world so if you’re interested in a deal, act fast. 

Sunday, June 14, 2020

Bargain Shopping: Morphe Cosmetics Sale at Ulta

Makeup loving Butterflies, there’s a deal on Morphe products at Ulta, select items are 50% off. The 35V Stunning Vibes Artistry Palette is regularly priced at $25 but is currently on sale for $12.50. Save even more by using the Ulta $3.50 off $15 coupon and selecting in store pick-up. Also, don’t forget to shop through Rakuten to get cash back on your purchase.

Ps. What are some of your favorite Morphe products?

Bargain Shopping: Faves at Five Below

Butterflies, if you haven’t discovered Five Below, I encourage you to stop in the next time you’re near one or at least check out their website. Five Below offers quality everyday products at a discounted price and if you’re shopping online, shipping is only $5 no matter how much you buy and you are probably going to want to buy many things. Affordable tech, beauty, metaphysical, home decor and playtime items are just some of the many products you’ll find at Five Below.

Check out a few of my favorite Five Below purchases so far:

Friday, June 12, 2020

Bargain Shopping: 30% Off Adidas NMD + FREE Shipping

Save 30% off the new, recently released Adidas NMD Collection or a ton of other items with code STRIPES at checkout and get FREE shipping when you login to your Adidas account.

Also, don’t forget to shop through Rakuten to get cash back on your purchase.



Saturday, June 6, 2020

Humanity: No Justice, No Peace! (Links)

This past week, people from all over the world joined in the seemingly never ending fight for equality; expressing their disgust with injustice and discontentment with oppression and YES, I am all the way here for it!! To speak honestly, the events of this past week seem somewhat surreal, like something you learn about from history books or stories told by elders, while naively never expecting to experience in your lifetime but as the saying goes, history has a tendency to repeat its self.

Everyone deserves the freedom to live their life in peace and in fairness; for as long as I live, I will always be on the side of the oppressed. So, what do we do now? The best and probably most vital thing we can do is get involved with the movement just as our ancestors did, which is critically necessary for the sake of the next generation. Below are a few links to information, interviews and resources shared across the internet this week related to the peoples demand for fair treatment and to end systematic racial discrimination: