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Tory Johnson spotlights self-care deals from Benefit, StriVectin, Quip

Tory Johnson’s latest GMA beauty bonanza starts at $7.50, with up to 53% off Benefit, Kevyn Aucoin Beauty, Quip, and StriVectin.

Natalie Brooks··2 min read
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Tory Johnson spotlights self-care deals from Benefit, StriVectin, Quip
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Tory Johnson’s latest Deals & Steals turned self-care into an easy gift buy, with beauty picks from Benefit Cosmetics, Kevyn Aucoin Beauty, Quip and StriVectin priced from just $7.50 and marked down as much as 53 percent. The mix covers makeup, skincare and oral care, which is exactly why this one reads less like a beauty splurge and more like a practical gifting shortcut.

That spread matters. Benefit Cosmetics gives the lineup its makeup credibility, while StriVectin brings skincare into the mix and Quip makes room for the kind of oral-care gift people actually use. Kevyn Aucoin Beauty adds another prestige name to the table, so the assortment has enough range for different budgets and different recipients without drifting into filler products.

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The segment aired as part of Good Morning America’s Deals & Steals franchise and was published May 21, 2026. Good Morning America framed the offer as exclusive savings for Tory Johnson’s viewers, which is the real appeal here: these are not everyday shelf prices, but short-term discounts that push recognizable brands into impulse-buy territory. At $7.50 on the low end, even a single item can work as a stocking stuffer-style present, while the deeper cuts make it easier to build a small self-care bundle without crossing into full gift-set pricing.

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The beauty of this lineup is its versatility. Benefit Cosmetics and Kevyn Aucoin Beauty are the obvious picks for someone who likes makeup with a polished finish. StriVectin is the safer bet for the friend who is serious about skincare and already has strong opinions about serums and moisturizers. Quip is the most utilitarian of the group, but that is exactly what makes it useful for gifting, especially when you want something thoughtful that is still practical.

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A companion Good Morning America video description also singled out Benefit Cosmetics and StriVectin, reinforcing the story’s focus on beauty favorites rather than generic discount filler. For shoppers hunting a fast gift under a modest budget, this is the kind of flash-sale lineup that does the work for you: familiar brands, clear savings and enough category variety to cover makeup, skincare and oral care in one sweep.

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