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Sephora Canada Now Lets You Do Bi-Weekly Payments For Your Purchases Using PayBright

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Sephora Canada Now Lets You Do Bi-Weekly Payments For Your Purchases Using PayBright
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Hands up if you save up for months just for your Sephora haul. Whether you're navigating the wall-to-wall lipsticks, concealers, and cleansers at your nearest mall, or waking up to that little (or not so little) brown box on your doorstep, shopping at Sephora is like being a kid in a candy store.

Those who regularly shop here know the beauty mecca offers some of the most buzz-worthy cosmetics on the planet (no exaggeration), some of which garner tens of thousands of reviews.

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But, as plenty of makeup lovers can attest to, Sephora's incredible selection can be both a blessing and a curse. Their goodies are just too hard to resist. 

Let's get real. We've all had to remove items from our checkout basket or lusted over a new product only to realize we can't afford it yet. When we have rent, student loans, and endless bills to pay, budgeting for makeup can be hard —  especially in the middle of a pandemic. 

Or at least, it was hard.

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Beauty lovers rejoice because Sephora now lets you break down the cost of your purchase into four easy, interest-free bi-weekly payments with PayBright, an alternative payment method that allows you to buy everything you want now and pay later.

That's right, you can finally snag all of the fragrances, face palettes, lip glosses, and night serums you've been eyeing all in one go.

To use PayBright to pay for your purchase, all you have to do is add products you love to your basket and choose PayBright as your preferred payment method at checkout, then enjoy your purchase while paying in four equal bi-weekly payments.

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Sephora joins thousands of other merchants in Canada who offer PayBright at checkout. This easy, breezy payment method is growing in popularity among shoppers seeking more flexible, low- to no-interest payments.

All you need to sign up is to be 18 or older, a Canadian resident, and have a Canadian Visa or Mastercard credit/debit card. You'll need to have a mobile phone, too. This way you can confirm your account and set up your repayment method.

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You can finally get your hands on Sephora's best-selling cosmetics for your whole beauty routine: Tatcha Water Cream for your skin, NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer for your face, Gucci Rouge à Lèvres Voile Sheer Lipstick for your lips, Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz for your brows, and Olaplex Hair Perfector for your locks.

It gets better: you're able to repay in full or in part at any time, and with no penalty.

Plus, if after your first purchase with Sephora you end up loving PayBright, good news: the Canadian fintech company partners with over 6,000 domestic and international companies including Samsung, Wayfair, Steve Madden, Endy, Dynamite, Garage, and boohoo. You can shop now and pay later for pretty much everything.

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Head to Sephora to start shopping and select PayBright at checkout, or visit the PayBright website for more information.

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