
💄 This never happens: The Clinique Black Honey lip balm is under $18 for Prime Day
It's rare to find a beauty product that's universally loved and used by everyone; we all have such unique skin complexions, tones and textures, typically what works for one person might prove to be less effective for someone else. But Clinique's Almost Lipstick Tinted Lip Balm—specifically, in the Black Honey hue—has proven to be the one beauty exception.
If you're active at all on TikTok, then you've definitely seen this viral beauty find before. The sleek product is half lipstick, half tinted lip balm—with a lipstick-like build that perfectly highlights the shape of your pout, and a balmy consistency that offers a subtle touch of color, without the cakey feel of a matte lip product. It's a failsafe option for the beauty-lovers who prefer more of a makeup-free look (hi!) that still offers an elevated color and is lightweight enough for wear in the summer.
For a limited time, it's also on sale for less than $18 during Prime Day 2025. Shop this rare Prime Day beauty deal below and scoop up the Clinique best-seller before it (inevitably) sells out.
Amazon Prime Day deal: Clinique Almost Lipstick Tinted Lip Balm in Black Honey
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Amazon shoppers and TikTok users alike love this Clinique Black Honey balm because of its universally-flattering color and lipstick-like consistency that goes on smooth, but is still lightweight enough to feel like more of a lip balm while on.
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Amazon Prime Day 2025 begins on Tuesday, July 8 and will end on Friday, July 11. Unlike past Prime Day sales, this is the first year the event has been extended from two days to four days.
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