1. Online Marketplaces (Your Best Bet):
* eBay: This is often the best place to find discontinued makeup. Search for "Lancome Sensation Lipstick Code Red" and save the search so you get notified of new listings. Check the seller's feedback carefully.
* Amazon: While less likely, it's worth a quick search. Be sure to look at third-party sellers, as Amazon itself probably won't stock it.
* Etsy: Sometimes, sellers who specialize in vintage or discontinued makeup will have it. Search similar to eBay.
2. Canadian Online Beauty Resellers:
* Websites specializing in discontinued items: Search for Canadian websites that specialize in finding and selling discontinued beauty products. These are harder to find, but worth the research.
* Consignment Shops: Some consignment stores, especially those specializing in high-end goods, might occasionally carry makeup. Check online to see if any in your area do.
* Kijiji/Facebook Marketplace: Check local listings. You might get lucky and find someone selling their old makeup collection.
3. Drugstores & Department Stores (Less Likely, but Check):
* Shoppers Drug Mart/Pharmaprix: Call your local Shoppers Drug Mart (or Pharmaprix in Quebec) and ask if they have any old stock. While unlikely, it's a quick check.
* Hudson's Bay: They carry Lancôme, but likely won't have discontinued shades. Still, worth a call to a store near you.
* Sephora: Sephora doesn't sell discontinued products.
4. Lancôme Directly (Unlikely):
* Lancôme Canada Website: Check their website, but discontinued items are almost never restocked.
* Lancôme Customer Service: Contact Lancôme Canada's customer service. They might be able to tell you if there are any stores with remaining stock (very unlikely, but doesn't hurt to ask).
Tips for Searching:
* Be patient: Finding a discontinued lipstick can take time.
* Be specific with your search terms: Use the full name "Lancôme Sensation Lipstick Code Red."
* Check photos carefully: Make sure the product looks genuine and in good condition.
* Consider condition: Discontinued lipsticks might be old. Check for signs of dryness or change in texture.
* Be wary of prices that seem too good to be true: If the price is significantly lower than what you'd expect, it might be a fake or a very old product.
Good luck with your search!