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Earn points for taking simple steps—like placing an order, following us on social, or celebrating your birthday. It’s effortless, meaningful, and built to keep you moving forward.
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Earn points for taking simple steps—like placing an order, following us on social, or celebrating your birthday. It’s effortless, meaningful, and built to keep you moving forward.
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My ellura Rewards
What is My ellura Rewards?
How do I join the rewards program?
How can I earn points?
- Make a purchase: 1 point per $1 spent, including subscriptions
- Sign Up: 60 points
- Write a product review: 100 points (you’ll receive an email invite to submit a review 45 days after your purchase)
- Celebrate your birthday: 50 points
- Like us on Facebook: 20 points (one-time)
- Follow us on Instagram: 20 points (one-time)
- Free Shipping: When you Sign Up for the rewards program
How do I redeem my points?
Points Reward
- 100 = $5 off
- 200 = $10 off
- 300 = $15 off
Where can I check my points balance?
Can I use my points with a promo code?
Do I still earn points when I use a promo code?
How do referrals work?
- Share your unique referral link
- Your friend gets $10 off their first order
- You earn 200 points ($10 value) after their purchase
Your link can be found in the Rewards tab of your account dashboard.
Note: Self-referrals or misuse of the referral program may result in loss of points.
Do my points expire?
Can I use my points on taxes or shipping?
What happens if I cancel or return my order?
Can I have multiple accounts?
Will the rewards program ever change?
ellura reserves the right to modify or cancel the program at any time, with or without notice.
Can I use my rewards points to pay for Subscribe & Save orders?
No, rewards points cannot be used for Subscribe & Save orders.
Since Subscribe & Save already includes a 20% discount on every order, rewards points are only eligible for one-time purchases. We appreciate your interest and encourage you to continue earning points toward future savings on non-subscription orders.
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