Alright, so yesterday I really needed to restock my Maelys B-Flat cream – that belly stuff everyone’s buzzing about. My tube was nearly empty, and I figured, why not hunt for cheaper options this time? Started simple: just typed “Maelys Switch It deals” straight into Google.

Where I Looked First
Checked the official Maelys spot first. Their price was jacked up – like, full retail plus shipping. Nope. Then hopped over to big-name stores we all know:
- Amazon: Tons of sellers, prices all over. Saw some suspiciously cheap ones with iffy reviews about fake creams. Sketchy.
- Walmart: Okay price, but shipping took forever last time I ordered there.
- Target: Actually outta stock online. Like, completely gone. Weird.
The Discount Chase
Then I remembered those reseller sites. Went digging through beauty-focused ones and general deal spots. Found three places with lower prices than Maelys’ own site:
- Beauty Site A: Had a “new customer” pop-up discount, brought it down 20%.
- Beauty Site B: Lower base price but shipping fees murdered the deal.
- General Retailer C: Cheapest upfront cost, but delivery time was 2 weeks? Nah.
Coupon Madness
Got obsessed with coupon codes next. Searched “Maelys promo code 2024” like a maniac. Tried eight different codes across four sites. Most were expired or didn’t work for B-Flat. One finally stuck on Beauty Site A – extra 15% off stacked with their newbie discount. Score!
Almost Got Scammed
Almost messed up big time. Found this random site with insane prices – like, half off official. But then I noticed:
- No contact info listed anywhere
- Website felt like a 2005 template
- Payment page looked super shady
Closed that tab real fast. Learned my lesson last year with fake skincare.

Sealing the Deal
Finally pulled the trigger on Beauty Site A with that stacked discount. Saved about 30% total versus buying direct from Maelys. Double-checked reviews for that seller – mostly positive, especially about shipping speed. Done. Felt like winning a tiny lottery.
Big takeaway? Never just buy straight from the brand – always run through discount sites, hunt coupons, and triple-check seller reputations. Took me like two hours total, but saved enough cash for coffee runs all week. Worth the hassle.