Barefaced cuts skincare prices, adds free gifts with purchase
Barefaced’s Minimalist Kit drops to $174, and orders of $175+ unlock a free mini. The Core Four has the best full-routine value, with $57 off and a bonus gift.

Barefaced is making a pretty strong case for giving skincare without paying prestige-brand prices: the Minimalist Kit is marked down to $174 from $205, and the Core Four falls to $324 from $381, while orders of $175 or more also unlock a free Mini Overachiever or Mini RetinAL Skin.
That matters because the brand is selling more than a single serum or cleanser here. The Minimalist Kit is a two-step routine built to clear pores, refine texture and restore balanced skin, which makes it the kind of gift that feels thoughtful without turning into a drawer full of half-used products. At $174, it lands in that sweet spot for a friend, sister or partner who wants a real routine, not a beauty-adjacent trinket.
The better value, though, is the Core Four. Barefaced prices it at $324, down from $381, and positions it as a four-step routine built around exfoliate, protect, correct and brighten. That is the set for someone who actually wants the whole system, not just a starter kit. If the goal is a gift that looks substantial on the bathroom shelf and feels expensive when opened, the Core Four is the one that delivers that hit best.
Barefaced also gives the discount a little more staying power with perks that go beyond the sale tag. The company says shoppers earn points and move up rewards tiers for early access, gifts, in-person events and more, while email subscribers get first access to sales, promotions and new products. That kind of setup matters for repeat buyers, but it also helps a gift feel a little more generous if the recipient is likely to keep using the brand.

The free gift threshold is the smart detail here. A free Mini Overachiever or Mini RetinAL Skin with orders of $175 or more is exactly the sort of bonus that makes a bundled skincare buy feel less like a basic purchase and more like a present with extras. Barefaced says its Toning Pads sell at a rate of one every three minutes, which helps explain why the brand is leaning into this mix of practical and indulgent.
Jordan Harper founded Barefaced as a Nurse Practitioner, and the brand says it uses clinically proven ingredients and expert guidance to simplify skincare. For shoppers trying to buy one complete, useful self-care gift instead of assembling a prestige routine piecemeal, the Core Four offers the strongest price-to-perceived-value payoff, while the Minimalist Kit is the cleaner choice for anyone who wants to stay under the full-routine splurge line.
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