L’Oreal Warehouse Sale Spring 2016 + Haul

The L’Oreal Warehouse Sale began last week, so of course, I went and took a bunch of pictures.  It used to be near York University, but it has moved more east, near Woodbine and Steeles.

I know that it’s a bit of a trek to get there, so hopefully my photos will help you decide if it’s worth the trip or not.

Like previous years, this is a ticketed event.  Tickets are attained through e-mail, and when you receive an invite, you also get to send an invite to 6 people.  One ticket will get you and a guest into the sale twice.

I had no issues finding a parking space, in fact, I pulled in and thought “Wow, it’s pretty empty”.  There wasn’t a lineup to get in, but once I was in, it was clear that the place was packed.  They could only let in 350 people at a time, and they were definitely at capacity when I went (Saturday at 1:00 PM).

In addition to the brands that they have carried in the past (Maybelline, Garnier, L’Oreal), they also started carrying NYX.  I was really excited to see NYX products, but be forewarned, there wasn’t A LOT.

L'Oreal Warehouse Sale

L'Oreal Warehouse Sale

It was so busy, so I didn’t want to spend too much time perusing.  I just grabbed what I wanted and got out.  I left with 3 lipsticks ($2.50 each), and a Maybelline EyeStudio Quad ($2.75).

Maybe I’ll go back at a more quiet time.  I hope this post was helpful to those of you that frequent the warehouse sales.  Thanks for reading, and until next time, toodles! – Shawna
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5 Comments

  1. March 28, 2016 / 2:04 am

    OMG!! So many Great products And prizes! Love NYX!

  2. March 30, 2016 / 9:30 pm

    I tried going twice last Friday, but the line was HUGE!

  3. November 13, 2016 / 2:00 pm

    How do you get a ticket?

  4. November 13, 2016 / 2:00 pm

    How do you get a ticket?

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