Cosmetics on the Cheap: 14 Ways to Score Free Beauty Samples

The cost of putting your best foot (or, in this case, face) forward doesn’t come cheap. From complicated skincare routines to trendy hair care products, we’re encouraged to try it all in the quest for a perfect beauty regime.
Too often, we fork over big bucks for that luxe shampoo or signature scent only to find it lackluster. And the clutter of half-used bottles creates chaos not just in the bathroom but also in our budgets.
There’s good news, though. Increasingly, beauty and personal care companies are offering a slew of new freebies. For instance, employees at department stores often throw in trial sizes of fragrances, eyeshadows and even mini mascaras with purchases or beauty consultations. This makes it easy to sample products without the high costs or commitment.
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So whether you’re on a tight budget or just love free swag, make sure to check out the stores and websites below to score free skincare samples, makeup samples and, hopefully, your new favorite beauty product.
Bonus: Because these free beauty samples are small and TSA-friendly, they make ideal traveling companions.
14 Stores or Websites to Find Free Beauty Samples
- Curology
- Lumin
- Ipsy
- Nordstrom
- Sephora
- Macy’s
- Aveda
- Clinique
- e.l.f.
- L’Occitane
- Smashbox
- Ulta
- Mac
- thePinkPanel
Score Free Samples When You Sign Up for Subscription Boxes
1. Curology
If you’ve struggled with your skin, Curology’s customized subscriptions might be just what the doctor ordered. Formulated to address common issues, Curology promises the first box of sample-sized products is free when you sign up for a consultation.
2. Lumin
Men can save face (and money) by grabbing a free trial of Lumin’s men’s skincare samples for the cost of shipping. If you don’t like the goods, you can cancel the subscription at any time.
3. Ipsy
While it’s not technically free makeup, Ipsy’s popular $14 “Glam Bag” has made the rounds for a while as an easy way to save money by trying sample-sized cosmetics.
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4. Nordstrom
Purchasing cosmetics through Nordstrom has its benefits. When you buy online, it has featured gifts with purchase.
You also can stop at the makeup counter in a Nordstrom store. If you’re there for a makeover or consultation, the salespeople will likely give you mini-sized cosmetics or even free perfume samples.
5. Sephora
This store is a cult favorite for a reason. Sephora is lauded for its perks and its offering of high-quality samples. Each online purchase gives you access to an ever-changing assortment of goodies from brands like Urban Decay, Too Faced and bareMinerals.
When shopping in-store or stopping by for a beauty course, you should always ask for samples. Sephora does free 15-minute makeovers and often gives you samples of the products you’ve tried out. This is a clever way to get a tutorial on applying that smoky eye or bold lip color.
6. Macy’s
Swing by for a beauty consultation at Macy’s, and this department store standby will likely toss in a freebie or two. Macy’s has coveted brands like Bobbi Brown, Chanel and even Philosophy in-house.
It’s also worthwhile to browse Macy’s website for free samples of cosmetics or a new perfume when making a purchase.
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7. Aveda
Aveda is a must-shop spot for freebies. The brand is constantly announcing new sales that include trial-size goodies. The salespeople are generous with in-store gifts, and online shoppers can cash in by adding beauty samples with a minimum spend (usually $25).
Here’s a tip: Try out Aveda’s free consultations by booking a free facial and makeup or hair session. This is a great way to get an expert’s opinion on which products are best for your beauty routine before buying them.
8. Clinique
In the world of beauty, Clinique is a tried-and-true brand with a super-loyal following. Plus, you’d have to put forth effort to not get freebies while shopping here. You’ll get a free sample with almost any purchase.
9. e.l.f.
Even if you have little to spend, you can still rock luxury-style makeup thanks to e.l.f. and its affordable cosmetics (sometimes for less than $1 — no joke). It frequently runs promotions where you get free samples with a purchase. You can also join the e.l.f. Beauty Squad to get freebies on your birthday.
10. L’Occitane
This French beauty company is known for its organic lotions, balms and oils, all of which smell amazing. The products can cost a pretty penny, but L’Occitane usually sweetens the purchase with free samples and gifts.
11. Smashbox
This Hollywood favorite offers free samples at checkout, as well as travel-size products with a minimum spend. Smashbox also gives you the insider advantage with free virtual makeup lessons to ensure you spend on stuff that actually works on you.
12. Ulta
Ulta is another go-to in the beauty freebies scene. The store does a lot of brand-specific promotions and offers online and in-store coupons. The freebies can differ online and in-store, so do your research and don’t be afraid to ask. Ulta is also a great place to swing by if you’re looking for hair freebies like scrunchies, hair masks or curl enhancers.
13. MAC
MAC is a beloved Canadian cosmetics company that made a name in movies first before breaking into mainstream makeup. On its website, MAC states that it tosses in a free sample of your choice for every $45 or more purchase and two samples with $70 or more. And if you join MAC’s loyalty rewards program, you’ll get a birthday gift every year, as well as free shipping and returns.
Become a Beauty Tester
14. thePinkPanel
Don’t mind filling out a survey or doing a focus group? Be part of thePinkPanel, which emails out opportunities to participate in product tests and beauty surveys. If you chime in, you can say hello to free samples and sometimes gift cards or prizes.
One Final Freebie Tip
Follow all of your favorite beauty brands on social media. When a new product launches, companies often make the announcement on Facebook or Instagram, and might even provide free beauty samples to followers. You’ll also get access to exclusive promo codes and deals this way.
Kaz Weida is a former staff writer at The Penny Hoarder. Sara Skirboll contributed. Senior editor Mackenzie Raetz updated this post for 2026.











