“Sunscreens with SPF 15+, acne treatments, acne preventions, medicated skin treatments, blue light therapy masks, and prenatal vitamins” are listed as eligible Sephora purchases.
The Sephora site has a section that lists all the products eligible, but some do require a prescription.The retailer has visible identification badges on eligible products to make the shopping experience easy for those who want to use their insurance coverage. Loyal Sephora shoppers can also accumulate “Beauty Insider Points” for health-related purchases.However, there are some stipulations when swiping.
When submitting payment, the receipt and any other required documentation must be shared to your benefits provider to claim reimbursement.FSA uses the “use it or lose” method. “You’ll lose any funds you don’t spend by the end of your plan year unless the plan has a grace period or carryover feature,” explainsThe skincare hack has many Sephora fans ready to rack up a stack under their FSA & HSA.No way! Gonna check this out!” added another.
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