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Loreal Rewards

I've been a little behind on a handful of home tasks, including clipping coupons. On Saturday, I took the time to get caught up. While thumbing through one of the circulars, I came across an add for a Loreal rewards program, which awards registrants with a free box of hair color after they've purchased five. I love free stuff.

According to the website, registrants can also get other perks. I just signed up, so I'm not sure what those are yet, but I'm looking forward to them.

According to the info in the circular, participants may receive only two free products during the duration of the program, but the program ends Dec. 31. No more often than I color my hair, I probably will get only one free box, but hey, I'll take it.

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