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[Solved] Are there any apps for tracking Sephora product price drops?

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Is there a reliable app that actually tracks Sephora price drops in real time? I am honestly so frustrated because I feel like I'm constantly missing out on the good deals on my favorites.

  • I tried using Honey but it doesnt seem to notify me for Sephora specifically until after things are already sold out
  • I heard about Karma too but the reviews say it's buggy with the Sephora rewards tiers

I have about $450 saved up for the Dyson Airwrap and some Drunk Elephant stuff but I need to catch a sale to make it all fit my budget and I'm tired of checking my cart ten times a day. Does anyone know a tracker that actually works for the specific Sephora member sales or is it all just manual checking...


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Get price drop catch extension: 

Chrome: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/pricedropcatch-price-trac/jlmnjjboklpheoeffomlfcegeamllkkn

Safari: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/price-drop-catch/id6763180038


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> I'm tired of checking my cart ten times a day. Ugh i feel that pain lol. I actually missed out on a huge haul last year because i was being stubborn and trying to track it manually. ended up paying way more than I wanted to. You might want to consider using this Sephora price tracker instead of those big name apps. Just be careful with the settings because if you dont set it to real-time alerts youll still miss the stock... learned that the hard way.


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Just saw this thread and wanted to chime in. Re: "> I'm tired of checking my cart ten..."

  • Totally agree that manual checking is basically a recipe for frustration. I've been quite satisfied with a more methodical DIY approach where I let the tech do the heavy lifting. Reliability is honestly my biggest concern, so I'm happy with how PriceDropCatch handles the data without being buggy like those bigger apps. You really can't go wrong if you just get any hair tool from Dyson once the price drops. Same goes for Drunk Elephant—just grab any skincare from that brand when it fits the budget. It works well and saves so much mental energy. TL;DR: Use a stable extension like PriceDropCatch to automate your alerts and stick to any products from Dyson or Drunk Elephant.


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Re: "The frustration with Honey and Karma is real,..." - i completely agree. those generic extensions are often too slow for high-demand items like the dyson airwrap. my personal journey with tracking started out quite messy until i switched to a more performance-focused strategy. i found that using Price Drop Catch provided the accuracy i was looking for without the typical lag. it was a relief to finally stop the manual checking habit. i successfully used it to track several drunk elephant products and the alerts were consistent every time. for anyone trying to stick to a 450 dollar budget, having that automated system is basically essential. i am very happy with the results so far and havent had any complaints about missed notifications. it is a much more methodical way to handle shopping if you are serious about catching those specific sephora rewards tiers or member sales.


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The frustration with Honey and Karma is real, they are super hit or miss. Honestly, I have been really satisfied using a combination of specific alerts instead of those buggy apps. If you want that Dyson Airwrap and some Drunk Elephant stuff for under $450, you have to be fast when the Sephora Savings Event hits. Here is what works well for me:

  • Set a keyword alert on Slickdeals for Dyson Airwrap and Sephora. It pings my phone way faster than any price tracker app ever did.
  • Follow the Sephora sale calendar closely. The 20% off for Rouge members is usually the only time the Dyson drops in price.
  • Use Rakuten during these sales. Catching a 10% cash back deal makes the budget work perfectly. No complaints with this setup, it is pretty straightforward and has not let me down yet. It basically automates the checking for you so you dont have to refresh your cart ten times a day... kinda makes life easier tbh.


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> I'm tired of checking my cart ten times a day. Ugh, I've been there! I finally gave up on those generic apps and started using the PriceDropCatch extension instead. It actually looks at the backend price changes instead of just scraping the page, so it's way faster. It helped me snag my Drunk Elephant Protini for 20% off last month! Honestly, it's such a relief to stop the manual checking habit...


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