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First Aid Beauty offers 30% off sensitive-skin staples sitewide

First Aid Beauty's Friends & Family sale takes 30% off sitewide, with free shipping and samples, so the best gift is a restock of gentle staples.

Natalie Brooks2 min read
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First Aid Beauty is making the case for practical gifting with a Friends & Family offer that takes 30% off sitewide with code FRIEND30, adds free shipping and free samples on all orders, and calls itself the biggest sale of the season. The smartest part of the deal is the math on the products people actually finish: Ultra Repair Cream Intense Hydration drops from $42 to $29.40, KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub 10% AHA falls from $30 to $21, Brighten + Glow Facial Radiance Pads go from $39 to $27.30, and Ultra Gentle Cream-to-Foam Face Cleanser lands at $18.90 instead of $27. A basket built from those four staples goes from $138 to $96.60, a $41.40 savings before shipping and samples.

That is why this sale works so well for sensitive-skin gifting. Ultra Repair Cream is the safest pick for the person whose face gets tight, flaky, or irritated the second the heat turns on. The cleanser is for anyone who wants makeup, dirt, and SPF off without that stripped, squeaky feeling. The Brighten + Glow pads are the right call for a friend who wants gentle daily exfoliation that still feels considerate of reactive skin, not punishing. First Aid Beauty says the line is built around problem-solving formulas for all skin types and that it is derm-tested and safe for sensitive skin, which is exactly the kind of positioning that makes these basics easy to give without second-guessing.

KP Bump Eraser is the one to buy with a little more intention. It is not a random scrub for everyone; it is the body-care fix for KP, strawberry skin, and rough texture on arms, thighs, and the backs of legs, and the 8-ounce size is listed at $30 before discount, or $21 during the sale. That specificity is the whole appeal. If someone already has a beloved body exfoliant, skip the impulse buy and spend on a second jar of Ultra Repair Cream instead, because this promotion is strongest when it is used to replace what will get used up, not to add clutter to a good routine.

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The brand’s identity explains why these are the gifts to lean on. Harvard Business School says Lilli Gordon founded First Aid Beauty in 2008 to fill a white space in prestige beauty for high-end sensitive-skin solutions, and Procter & Gamble acquired the company in 2018. A separate VIP Friends and Family page also advertises the same 30% off with code VIPFAM, which only underscores the point: this is a rare broad discount on the kind of dermatologist-minded basics that quietly improve daily life every single morning and night.

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