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I've Been a Beauty Writer for Over a Decade, Here's Everything I'm Buying During Amazon's Summer Sale

I've Been a Beauty Writer for Over a Decade, Here's Everything I'm Buying During Amazon's Summer Sale

Yahoo03-05-2025
As someone who's been in the beauty industry for over 10 years, I've tried it all: the viral hits, the hidden gems and the overhyped flops. I've spritzed and slathered my way through thousands of primers, eye brow pencils and mascaras, ultimately developing a sixth sense for spotting beauty gold — especially when it's on sale.
With Amazon's Summer Beauty Event in full swing, I'm sharing the can't-miss deals that even I can't resist. From now through Sunday, May 11, you can score celebrity-approved skincare, makeup and more at a staggering discount. But here's the thing: not every discount is worth it, which is why I compiled this list to sort out the gold from the junk. Keep scrolling for everything worth adding to your cart before it sells out!
1. Drew Barrymore-Approved: One of my favorite ways to remove my makeup is with this noq 25 percent-off Bioderma micellar water, which Drew Barrymore and Gwyneth Paltrow also love. It gently removes all traces of makeup, dirt and grime to leave skin clean and radiant — was $20, now $15 at Amazon!
2. Steep Price Cut: No matter how many eyebrow pencils I try, the Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz reigns supreme. It has a cult following of celebrity fans (including Amal Clooney) thanks to the fine tip makes it easy to create hair-like strokes. Right now, it's 40 percent off — was $13, now $8 at Amazon!
3. TikTok Viral: This multi-use hydrating stick is already a great value thanks to its versatile formula. And now that it's 35 percent off, it's an even smarter buy. I like to apply it anywhere I need a little glow, including on the lips, tops of the cheekbones, neck and down the nose — was $23, now $15 at Amazon!
4. Bestseller Alert: Beloved by celebrities including Kate Moss and Hilary Duff, this body cream trio from bestselling brand Sol De Janeiro is an absolute must if you like to smell good. The three alluring scents are designed to hydrate, brighten and firm — was $145, now $99 at Amazon!
5. 71% Off: Major sale alert! The Well People SPF-infused tinted moisture delivers lightweight coverage that doesn't separate throughout the day. Plus, it's formulated with hydrating ingredients to keep dry skin happy — was $30, now $9 at Amazon!
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6. Contour Queen: The Tarte contour stick is a makeup bag staple for me. Not only does it feature a cushion-tip applicator that allows for precise application, but it also has a super creamy texture that blends seamlessly into my skin — was $36, now $25 at Amazon!
7. Salon-Worthy: I've sung this blowout brush's praises to anyone who will listen, especially now that it's nearly 30% off. This is the only hot tool that gives me a salon-like finish every. single. time — was $52, now $43 at Amazon!
8. Kardashian-Approved: Add this leg makeup from Sally Hansen to your cart stat. This stuff has been giving me flawless legs for over 10 years — it hides imperfections like veins, bruises and spots, and the best part is that it doesn't transfer. Bonus: It earns Kim and Khloé Kardashian's stamp of approval — was $15, now $10 at Amazon!
9. Meghan Markle-Loved Brand: Anyone with dry or mature skin will have to choose powder products wisely, which is why I turn to this blush cream from RMS Beauty (Meghan Markle loves the brand's highlighter!). The creamy texture glides on skin — was $36, now $25 at Amazon!
10. Dark Spot Corrector: I love using this four-in-one color correcting primer from celebrity makeup artist-loved brand Pur Beauty because it reduces the look of dark spots on my face thanks to its peachy tone. If you have freckles, age spots or dark circles you're looking to cover up, snag this while it's 25 percent off — was $34, now $25 at Amazon!
11. Long, Luscious Lashes: Nearly every time I wear the It Cosmetics superhero mascara, I get asked if I'm wearing lash extensions. It's intensely black, gives mega volume and length and doesn't fade or smudge throughout the day. What more could you ask for? — was $28, now $22 at Amazon!
12. Halle Berry's "Favorite": The Virtue Restorative hair mask has earned its stripes in the hair community, with Halle Berry naming it her "favorite hair conditioner." The reason? It's enriched with baobab seed oil for moisture and artichoke leaf extract to protect the hair cuticle — was $34, now $20!
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