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Don't Wait for Prime Day—45 Incredible Early Beauty Deals We'd Buy Right Now

Don't Wait for Prime Day—45 Incredible Early Beauty Deals We'd Buy Right Now

Elle17-06-2025

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Beauty mavens know that Amazon Prime Day is one of the best times of year to save on top-tier skin care, hair care, makeup, body care and fragrance. And while this year's annual blowout doesn't kick off until July 8, the good news is there are already plenty of incredible early deals you can score right now.
Currently, we're seeing up to 50 percent off everything from our editors' go-to drugstore sunscreens to luxury skin care tools and products from brands like Maybelline, Shark Beauty, Medicube, and more. Whether you've been looking to restock your top shelf heroes or test out a viral favorite, now's a great time to take the plunge.
Keep in mind this year's Prime Day will last a whopping four days, ending on July 11, so you'll have an extra 48 hours to shop—though deals tend to go quickly, so we recommend checking out quickly before deals disappear. In the meantime, we scrolled through pages upon pages of discounts to find the 45 best early Prime Day beauty deals worth shopping before everyone else. Keep reading so you don't miss out.
Whether you have dry, acne-prone, sensitive or combination skin, Amazon has tons of great products to suit every complexion type and concern. Right now, you can score up to 49 percent off popular picks like Medicube's buzzy spicules serum, Differin's breakout-busting treatment gel, and cleansing oils that breaks down waterproof makeup gently.
The e-tailer also has tons of stellar early deals on all kinds of hair care must-haves. Looking to revive dry, damaged tresses? Save big on this ultra-nourishing Aveda hair mask or this now-$8, TikTok-approved protein treatment from Elizavecca. You'll also find shampoos and conditioners for every hair type and beloved styling products like Samnyte's Hair Wax Stick for nailing slicked-back looks.
Beauty tools and devices tend to be some of the biggest investments, so you won't want to miss Amazon's deals on everything from bestselling facial steamers to at-home laser hair removal devices. If you're vying to upgrade your hair styling routine, we found steep discounts on the fan-favorite Shark FlexStyle and Wavytalk's top-rated curling wand set.
Amazon has several summer makeup finds on sale, including shimmery bronzers and long-lasting lip stains. You can also stock up on cult-loved drugstore mascaras, eyeliners, and lip products, like Kendall Jenner's Met Gala L'Oreal lipstick, for a fraction of the cost.
From hydrating lotions to electric toothbrushes, Amazon has everything you need to stock your bathroom drawers for less. Get soft, smooth skin with AmLactin's gently exfoliating body lotion, or use Vaseline's Radiant X Even Tone Body Lotion to add a subtle glow to your complexion. You can even snag Jo Malone's Lime Basil Mandarin fragrance for 22 percent off.

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