
This week the CVS coupon scanner is printing a coupon for $1/1 CVS brand hair care. In the past I have used this coupon to pick up bottle of CVS shampoo (pictured above) FREE:
CVS Brand shampoo $0.99
Use $1/1 CVS brand hair care coupon printing at the coupon scanner this week
FREE after coupon
The coupon or price scanner is usually located at the entrance of the store. Always, before you shop at CVS, scan your extra Care Bucks card. The scanner will often give you coupons based on your prior purchase history but also generic coupons that print for everyone.
Thanks, I Heart CVS!









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Also, the machine is spitting out a $1 off CVS brand babywipes. The travel sized wipes are 99 cents= free wipes!
I got the $1 CVS hair care coupon but couldnt find the shampoo, even though I’ve bought it at my CVS before.
I’ve bought it before at my store also, but when I asked one of the associates to help me find it today, she said that they don’t carry this kind anymore, just the “back to basics” brand stuff, which was ~$2.99 I think.
My cvs had a few shampoo and conditioners that were clearance out for 75% off so not only did I get shampoo, but it was a moneymaker!!
I ended up using this coupon to get the CVS brand head and shoulders that is on clearance for $0.47 (it’s some “aqua” scent on the bottom shelf). Hubbs needed a new bottle anyway so this was a good purchase.
My friend taught me that if you wait 5-10 minutes, then scan your CVS card again, and you get different coupons!
I got this coupon today and used it on a 25+ oz bottle of CVS brand “Pantene” formula which was on clearance at 75% off and marked $1.49. That’s a HUGE bottle for $.49! Also, my CVS has some Pantene hair gel clearanced at 75% off for $1.37 and I used a couple of $1 coupons to get them for $.37 each. It was a good day at CVS – spent about $5 out of pocket after coupons and rolling a $3.29 Crest ECB and saved $25, according to my receipts.