Deals On Our Editors' Favorite Products — 7 Exclusive Discounts For March
Forbes Vetted's March deals column dropped seven exclusive self-care codes on March 23, saving readers real money on candles, skincare, and oral care devices through March 29.

Seven exclusive discount codes, three confirmed brand names, one deadline: Forbes Vetted's March 23 deals column was a tightly packaged self-care savings event that gave readers a clear, time-limited reason to act. The column covered giftable items across candles, slippers, skincare, and small devices, each paired with a specific promo code and a hard expiration date of March 29. No vague "limited time" language; no mystery percentages. Just named brands, named codes, and the math to back them up.
Here are the standouts worth knowing.
P.F. Candle Co.: The Thank-You Gift Under $50
P.F. Candle Co. is the Los Angeles-based brand that turned soy wax into a legitimate gifting category, and code FORBES20 unlocked 20% off sitewide for the duration of the March promo. On a $22 candle, that's $4.40 back. On a two-pack or a gift set pushing $60, you're looking at $12 off before you've even wrapped it. P.F.'s scents, ranging from Teakwood & Tobacco to Blood Orange, have a reputation for burning clean and smelling exactly like the label promises, which is a higher bar than it sounds in the crowded candle market. This code is the self-care gifting sweet spot: a brand with genuine credibility, a code that works on anything in the store, and a price point that doesn't require an explanation.
Beekman 1802: The Skincare Splurge That Justifies Itself
Beekman 1802 built its following on goat milk formulations, and the March exclusive code FORBES-RXEYE20 targeted their eye treatments specifically. The brand's RX eye line positions itself as a clinical-strength alternative to department store options at twice the price, and the Forbes Vetted exclusive code made that comparison even more favorable. Eye treatments are one of the most consistent self-care gift categories because they signal both thoughtfulness and practicality: the recipient knows you researched it, not just grabbed something off an endcap. With 20% off applied, the value proposition moves from "interesting" to "hard to argue with."
Slate Electric Flosser: The Wellness Device That Actually Gets Used
The Slate electric flosser earned its spot in the column because it's the rare oral care device that doesn't end up in a drawer by February. Code FORBESVETTED applied 20% off, which on a device in the $80 to $90 range delivers roughly $16 to $18 in savings. That math matters when you're considering a gift for someone who already has an electric toothbrush and a water pick but has never fully committed to flossing. Slate's design addresses the friction point directly: it's compact, intuitive, and doesn't require a separate water reservoir. For the person on your list who appreciates wellness tools but needs them to be genuinely convenient, this is a more considered pick than another serum.
The Rest of the Column
Beyond these three, the March column rounded out to seven codes across categories that also included slippers and additional skincare. The pattern across all seven picks was consistent: editor-tested products, specific discount codes tied to the Forbes Vetted brand, and a March 29 cutoff that made the savings window concrete rather than open-ended. That structure, named brand plus named code plus hard deadline, is what separates a useful deals column from a generic roundup.
The codes from this March column have since expired, but the underlying logic holds for any self-care gifting decision: the most shareable, most acted-upon gift guides are the ones that do the math out loud, name the discount clearly, and give the recipient (or giver) a specific reason to move now rather than bookmark and forget.
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