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Explore the Shark Beauty Valentine’s sale, get $75 off $200 orders
SAVE $75 ON SHARK BEAUTY: Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a beauty upgrade. Get $75 off orders of $200 or more on select Shark Beauty products. Use code VDAY75 at checkout.
With Valentine’s Day on the horizon, it might be time to show yourself a little love. If you’ve been looking to upgrade your beauty tools, Shark is offering a sweet holiday discount. Ahead of the Valentine’s, get $75 off orders of $200 or more on select Shark Beauty products.
If you want to enjoy air styling but don’t want to spend Dyson prices, Shark makes our preferred dupes. We love the SharkFlexStyle for hot air styling and at its list price of $279.99, it’s fair more affordable than the Airwrap’s $599. But right now, you can build-your-own FlexStyle for just $204.99.
You can also find Shark’s latest, the FlexFusion, on sale during their V-Day deals. Building off of the FlexStyle, the FlexFusion comes with the the hot air straightener, rivaling the Dyson Airstrait. This build your own bundle comes with the straightener tool as well as the wet or dry brush. Plus you can add-on one accessory to the bundle whether that be auto-wrap curlers or a diffuser head. Normally $379.99, with the $75, it brings the bundle down to $304.99.
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Shop all the Shark Beauty products that are $75 off now, and use code VDAY75 at checkout.
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