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I bought a concealer, an eyelash curler and an eyeshadow palette for ~$22. Then I found out the pharmacy nearby had essentially the same products but for half the price. I went back the next day to return my items but the cashier asked me for an ID. I'm still a teenager so I only had my school ID but I was denied the return because they needed a state ID. I'm literally in my early teens; how should I have a state ID? It's not like I have a driver's license because I'm not allowed to drive yet. Let it be known that the products were in perfect condition and I had not opened them because I knew I was going to return them and I had the receipt too. Nowhere in the return policy nor on the receipt did it say you needed a state id in order to return your items and it does not seem reasonable as all I did was purchase some things. Now I am stuck with $22 for 3 products when I could have gotten 10 things at the other pharmacy for the same price. Not surprisingly, I will not be returning to CVS again.