Top Beauty and Wellness Items You Didn’t Know Were FSA-Eligible

Have you ever scrambled to spend your FSA funds before they expire? I certainly have. When I lost my job. I had a large amount of FSA funds to spend in a short period of time. Rest assured, I did not let that money–my money!–go to waste. But here’s the good news — your FSA covers way more than just doctor visits and prescriptions. In fact, you might be surprised at how many beauty and wellness items are FSA-eligible, including high-end skincare, wellness devices, fitness recovery tools, and even baby essentials. Let’s break it down, shall we?

What is an FSA and How Does It Work?

A Flexible Spending Account (FSA) is a tax-advantaged account that lets you set aside pre-tax dollars for eligible health and wellness expenses. It reduces your overall taxable income and allows you to cover medical costs with pre-tax dollars. Good stuff, right?

How to Sign Up for an FSA

  • FSAs are typically offered through employers as part of your benefits package.
  • You decide how much to contribute (in 2025, the max is $3,200 per person).
  • Your total FSA amount is available to spend starting January 1, even though your contributions are spread out throughout the year.

Deadlines to Spend Your FSA Funds

  • Most FSAs follow a use-it-or-lose-it rule, meaning unused funds disappear by December 31.
  • Some employers offer a grace period until March 15 of the following year.
  • Others allow you to roll over up to $640 into the next year.
  • Check with your HR team to see what applies to you.

15 Top Beauty and Wellness Items Eligible for FSA Reimbursement

Collage of beauty and wellness products that are FSA-approved

Here are some of the hot wellness items right now that are FSA approved (check with plan to verify). 

From top left: Theragun / massage gun with attachments / infrared sauna blanket / cold therapy ice bath / Oura ring / blackhead clearing solution / microcurrent facial device / smart scale / mouth tape / eye pillow / weighted eye mask / red light face mask / acupressure mat / glow oil / Chirp foam roller / complexion pads


Here are some product categories that you probably didn’t realize were FSA-eligible:

For Women

  1. Acne treatments – Including medicated cleansers and spot treatments.
  2. Menstrual products – Tampons, pads, and menstrual cups.
  3. Lip balm with SPF – Sun protection for your lips counts as a health expense!
  4. Anti-aging creams – Products with active ingredients like retinol or SPF.
  5. Eyebrow and eyelash growth serums – If labeled for medical use (e.g., for thinning lashes).

For Fitness Buffs

  1. Kinesiology tape – Helps with muscle support and recovery.
  2. Electrolyte supplements – If labeled for medical use.
  3. Foot massagers – Relieves soreness after workouts.
  4. Joint braces and compression sleeves – For post-workout recovery.
  5. Muscle pain relief gels and patches – For soothing sore muscles.

For Pregnant Women

  1. Prenatal vitamins – Over-the-counter or prescription versions.
  2. Pregnancy pillows – For sleep support and comfort.
  3. Morning sickness remedies – Ginger chews, nausea bands, and certain medications.
  4. Breastfeeding supplies – Breast pumps, storage bags, and nipple cream.
  5. Maternity support belts – Relieves back pain during pregnancy.

For New Parents

  1. Baby thermometers – Essential for monitoring fevers.
  2. Infant nasal aspirators – Helps clear baby’s stuffy nose.
  3. Baby sunscreen – Pediatrician-approved SPF products.
  4. Breast milk storage bags – For convenient pumping and feeding.
  5. Baby first aid kits – Includes items like bandages, antiseptic, and thermometers.

For Children and Teens

  1. Children’s vitamins – Must be labeled for medical use.
  2. Cold and flu remedies – Pediatric versions of pain relievers and decongestants.
  3. Skin creams for eczema or rashes – If labeled for medical use.
  4. Contact lens solution – Vision-related products are eligible.
  5. Orthodontic supplies – Such as wax, mouth guards and cleaning products.

How to Make the Most of Your FSA Funds

Here are some pro tips to ensure you use every last dollar:

Check Your Balance Regularly — Log into your benefits portal to see how much you have left. 

Stock Up on Necessities — If the deadline is approaching, stock up on essentials like sunscreen, band-aids and vitamins. 

Shop at an FSA Store — The FSAstore.com has list approved products to make shopping easy. 

Save Your Receipts — When shopping at retailers like Amazon or Target, save your receipts for reimbursement. I always pay out-of-pocket so I can earn travel rewards.

Final Thoughts

Your FSA funds are a goldmine for self-care — from skincare and fitness tools to baby must-haves and beyond. Now that you know about these hot FSA-eligible beauty and wellness products, it’s time to treat yourself while saving money.

Have you used your FSA funds for any beauty or wellness splurges? Drop a comment below with your favorite finds!

So, before you let those pre-tax dollars go to waste, let’s break down how FSAs work and the best FSA-approved products you can grab right now!

Joyfully yours, Robin
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