A HuffPost beauty reporter has curated a list of 39 beauty products on sale for Amazon Prime Day, spanning skincare, makeup, and hair care. The deals include discounts from 15% to 52% off, with prices subject to change. The reporter emphasizes that Prime Day is an ideal time to stock up on high-quality formulas, many of which have been personally tested.
Top Skincare Deals
Drunk Elephant's D-Bronzi Sunshine Drops are 50% off at $20 (regularly $39). These bronzing drops, praised by HuffPost executive editor Kate Palmer as “potent and useful,” can be mixed with foundation or used alone. Another standout is the Medik8 Crystal Retinal serum, 25% off at $82 (regularly $109). Senior shopping writer Lourdes Avila Uribe called it “effective yet gentle,” noting it addresses wrinkles and hyperpigmentation without stripping moisture.
The Erborian CC Red Correct color-correcting cream, 30% off at $32 (regularly $46), has a devoted following. HuffPost senior reporter Carly Ledbetter said, “As someone with rosacea, it is the only ‘green’ product that makes my skin look normal.” Senior reporter Jessica Schulberg added, “It’s literally the only makeup I wear now. It’s magical.”
Makeup Must-Haves
Charlotte Tilbury's Pillow Talk lip liner is 29% off at $20 (regularly $28). The creamy, hydrating formula contains jojoba oil and hyaluronic acid. Urban Decay's Glide-On eyeliner, 40% off at $14 (regularly $23), offers a smudgeproof finish with vitamin E and jojoba oil. Buxom's plumping lip polish, 50% off at $13 (regularly $26), provides a high-shine finish with peptides.
L'Oréal's Voluminous mascara, 32% off at $8 (regularly $12), was recommended by makeup artists. The reporter notes it “never flakes or smudges” and creates fanned, wispy lashes. The L'Oréal Faux Brow pen, 30% off at $7 (regularly $10), mimics hair strokes with an ultra-fine felt tip.
Hair and Body Care
Olaplex's three-piece kit (No. 4, 5, and 7) is 30% off at $48 (regularly $68), reducing breakage and softening hair. Living Proof's dry shampoo, 29% off at $32 (regularly $45), absorbs oil without chalky residue. The reporter, who has dark hair, says it “is never visible.”
For body care, the First Aid Beauty KP Bump Eraser scrub, 26% off at $25 (regularly $34), treats keratosis pilaris with 10% AHAs. The reporter calls it a “desert island beauty product.” Amlactin's resurfacing lotion with ceramides, 15% off at $25 (regularly $30), firms crepey skin. Saltair nourishing body oil, 17% off at $19 (regularly $23), soaks in quickly and leaves tattoos vibrant.
K-Beauty and Specialized Treatments
Medicube's PDRN collagen capsule cream, 27% off at $16 (regularly $22), features suspended spheres for plumping. Uribe wrote, “The result is a highly customizable and effective cream that is light as a feather yet somehow also incredibly hydrating.” The brand's exfoliating pore pads, 52% off at $15 (regularly $31), contain AHAs and BHAs. Uribe added, “Few items have impressed me as much as these cult-favorite toning facial pads.”
Biodance Bio Collagen masks, 25% off at $14 (regularly $19), become transparent as they absorb. The reporter uses them weekly for a plump, glass-like complexion. The Kahi Wrinkle Bounce balm, 41% off at $15 (regularly $23), contains fermented jeju oil and salmon DNA. One Amazon shopper noted, “After about a week, I saw a huge difference!”
Hair Growth and Scalp Care
Mary Ruth's liquid multivitamin, 30% off at $52 (regularly $74), contains biotin and folate. The reporter started using it in February and saw “tons of fresh baby hairs.” Medicube's rosemary and PDRN scalp serum, 31% off at $15 (regularly $22), uses spicules for delivery and includes caffeine and EGF.
Prices are valid as of publication but may change during Prime Day. The reporter recommends signing up for an Amazon Prime account to access the deals.



