Stylevana's headline offer gives first time shoppers 10% off their first order, and it's worth taking advantage of if you're buying from the store for the first time. Beyond that opening discount, the brand runs several targeted deals on specific product ranges and basket sizes that will often save you more. Let's walk through which offer makes sense for your shopping plan.
For a first time purchase under CA$45, grab the 10% off your first order deal. This beats any other option at this spend level. If your basket includes eligible items, also check whether the free shampoo and conditioner mini set on orders of CA$20 or more might appeal as an added bonus.
For your first order between CA$45 and CA$95, the 10% off first order deal remains your best bet. However, you'll also qualify for the free sachet packet on orders over CA$45, so factor in whether that product bonus works for you alongside the percentage discount.
For first time customers spending CA$95 or more, you'll need to compare the 10% first order discount against the brand-specific offers. If you're buying Beauty of Joseon or VT Cosmetics products, the 16% off those ranges at CA$95+ will save you more than 10%, so choose the applicable brand deal instead. For other products at this spend level, the 10% code likely still wins.
If you're a returning customer with a CA$95+ basket, look for brand-specific deals first. The 16% off Beauty of Joseon and 16% off VT Cosmetics offers at CA$95+ will beat most other available discounts. If you're buying either of those brands, these are your best options.
For returning customers spending under CA$95, check the mid year Sungboon Editor sale (up to 60% off), the skincare sets deal (up to 50% off), and the 20% off selected trending items. Any of these could outperform the percentage-based brand deals depending on what's in your basket.
New customers who aren't first time shoppers can use the 16% off for new customers offer, which gives solid savings at any spend level.
Only one discount applies at checkout, so compare the final saving each offer produces with your specific basket before you buy. Calculate what each deal is worth in pounds sterling and take whichever one puts the most money back in your pocket.