Came here after having dinner at Uyee Sushi. This Harmon location is right next to Best Buy. I never heard of Harmon until my friend and I randomly came across this store. They have a wide selection of travel size items. Which I think it’s a big plus. Lots of beauty supplies and cosmetics. My friends and I were amaze how many nail polish they carry. Now the reason I’m giving them 3 stars is because it doesn’t live up to their name. The store name is «Harmon Discounted Beauty & Health»(something like that). The nail polish were pricey. The price range from $ 3 to $ 10. The one color I really wanted to buy was $ 6 and some change. That’s insane! Plus the biggest downfall was the hair product I purchased. It was $ 11.99. A few days later, I found it for $ 10.99 and on sale for $ 9.99 at RiteAid. How is a discounted store more expensive than RiteAid! I was so mad. To make matter worse, I bought silly string spray for $ 2.49 each. A few days later, I found one at Target for $ 2! Moral of the story, shop around before buying it here. But if you are looking to buy lot of random travel size items, do come here.
Samira S.
Classificação do local: 5 Edison, NJ
Great selection of everything you’d need beauty, and at good prices. If you’re traveling, stop here first! You will find almost everything you’d need for a trip in convenient travel sizes. I had to stop myself from picking up absolutely everything miniature. Makeup selection is large, and the store carries most of the new products/shades that are advertised on TV. The bath aisle has more soaps than I’ve seen at some Target’s and that’s saying a lot. Harmon’s also carries a plethora of other kicknacks… fruit snacks, odor eaters, cute little pain medication packs etc… something for virtually anyone. If I had a more reliable way to get here, I’d be broke all the time.
Benson Y.
Classificação do local: 4 New York, NY
I was introduced to Harmon by my girlfriend. My biggest exposure to cosmetics and beauty supplies prior to this was the pharmacy section of Target. I have to say, Harmon has really got a knack for stocking stuff that you never thought you wanted but suddenly have the urge to buy. When you first walk in you are bombarded by a pile of «impulse» items. A $ 1 tube of shaving cream for travel! Small packs of anti-bacterial wipes! Little spray bottles for my plants(okay, it’s really for hair)! Three packs of Chap Stick cheap! If you manage to get past there without draining your wallet, you are greeted by aisle after aisle of health and beauty products. This ranges from band aids to ear plugs to shaving cream to organic soaps. Their product range is wide(except, oddly enough, a total lack of rechargeable batteries). This particular location is always stocked well and clean. You can tell the people who work here care about the store and its presentation. Despite the mountains of stock, it never looks disorganized here, something I truly respect. The prices here range from high to unbelievable bargains. You just have to know what to shop for here and what to get say, at Target. St. Ives face scrub? Try elsewhere. Tissues and shaving razors? This place is a good place to go. In addition, this chain is owned by the same folks that run«Bed, Bath & Beyond» so if you have any of those famous $ 5 off or 20% off coupons, they will accept them here!