HuffPost Shopping Award Winners on Sale for Amazon Prime Day
HuffPost Award Winners on Sale for Amazon Prime Day

Amazon Prime Day has arrived, and with it come steep discounts on nearly 30 products that earned HuffPost Shopping Awards in 2025 and 2026. These vetted, editor-endorsed items are marked down at least 20% off, with some deals reaching 44% off. Prices change quickly, so shoppers should act fast to secure these bargains. An Amazon Prime account is required to access the deals.

Bluetooth Trackers and Pillows Lead the Deals

A 4-pack of Bluetooth trackers compatible with Apple's Find My network is available for $16, down from $20. Each tracker features a built-in keyring slot and can be pinged to locate items within 200 feet. The Beckham Hotel Collection pillows, with over 176,000 5-star ratings, are priced at $40 for a two-pack, reduced from $60. These down-alternative pillows are machine-washable and praised by back and side sleepers.

Beauty and Skincare Favorites

Clinique's Almost Lipstick in Black Honey, a tinted balm with a nourishing formula, is $18 (regularly $25). Senior shopping writer Tessa Flores noted its comfortable feel and buildable color. Erborian CC Red Correct cream, designed to neutralize redness, is $32 (regularly $46). HuffPost senior reporter Carly Ledbetter, who has rosacea, called it the only green product that makes her skin look normal. The Revision Skincare YouthFull lip replenisher, usually $45, is $31; former editor Janie Campbell described it as a game-changer for lip aging.

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Home and Cleaning Essentials

Grandpa's Weeder, a stand-up weed puller with over 65,000 reviews, is $32 (regularly $40). Dawn Powerwash dish spray, a 2025 winner, is $12 for a 4-pack (regularly $18). Shopping writer Griffin Wynne called it magical for eliminating scrubbing. Handy Laundry wool dryer balls, made from 100% New Zealand wool, are $9 for a 6-pack (regularly $13). They can reduce drying time and energy bills by 25%, according to the brand.

Health and Wellness Products

Penetrex Daily Joint & Muscle Care cream, with arnica and vitamin B6, is $24 (regularly $33). It has nearly 100,000 ratings and was the top-clicked item by HuffPost readers. The Allclair anti-nausea inhaler, a non-medicated stick with peppermint and eucalyptus, is $10 for a 2-pack (regularly $13). Senior shopping writer Tessa Flores said it makes nausea dissipate after a few inhales.

Electronics and Gadgets

The iWalk portable charger, compact and pocketable, is $21 (regularly $25). Editorial director Kristen Aiken called it a safety net for dead smartphones. The Kindle Colorsoft with a color display is $160 (regularly $250). Contributor Nishka Dhawan praised its vivid colors and glare-free screen. The CMF by Nothing Watch 3 Pro, a smartwatch with 10-day battery life, is $62 (regularly $99). Shopping writer Kevin Cortez said it does everything he wants without the $300 commitment.

Pet and Outdoor Gear

Oneisall dog water fountain, a 7-liter stainless steel model, is $38 (regularly $50). Purina Pro Plan Dental Chewz, approved by the Veterinary Oral Health Council, are $8 (regularly $11). The LifeStraw personal water purifier, which removes microplastics and bacteria, is $10 (regularly $15). It has a 4.8-star rating from over 120,000 reviews.

Skincare Serums and Treatments

Anua PDRN + hyaluron cream, with salmon-derived DNA and hyaluronic acid, is $17 (regularly $24). One reviewer said it restored elasticity like in their 20s. Kahi Wrinkle Bounce balm, enriched with fermented jeju oil and collagen, is $14 (regularly $23). A313 retinol cream, prescription-strength with 2% retinol, is $35 (regularly $46). Tosowoong arbutin 7% + tranexamic acid 4% cream, targeting melasma, is $18 (regularly $25).

Additional Top Picks

The BlueAir 411 air purifier, with HEPA and carbon filters, is $196 (regularly $350). Former shopping writer Haley Zovickian said it leaves air crisper and fresher. The Technivorm Moccamaster coffee maker, called the Rolls-Royce of coffee pots, is $222 (regularly $359). The Walking Pad under-desk treadmill is $314 (regularly $399). Deputy life director Lindsay Holmes said it improved her physical and mental health.

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