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15 Products Our Editors Are Loving In June—All On Sale

15 Products Our Editors Are Loving In June—All On Sale

Forbes18-06-2025

Every month, Forbes Vetted assistant deals editor Jordan Thomas secures exclusive discounts on our staffers' current favorites. Read on for curated offers you won't find anywhere else.
If you've ever wondered which products shopping editors actually buy and use outside of work, you're not alone. I was curious, so I polled Forbes Vetted writers and editors to find out what they're loving this month. And because there's nothing better than getting a deal on a top-performing product, I secured some exclusive discounts so that you can try their favorites out for less. With these codes, you can save up to 35% on picks from Dagne Dover, Brightland, Everlane and more.
Shop our editor's favorite products this month for less with these exclusive discounts.
Whether you're looking for a gift, like a Keap Candle Subscription, an enrichment toy for your furry friend, or the perfect summer short, these exclusive deals will come in handy. In fact, some of the promo codes extend to the brands' entire sites—not just our editors' favorite items. All of the discounts below will be live through June 23. Read on for the products we can't stop talking about this month, all on sale.
Keap Candles
I love candles, but I'm extremely particular about scents. Keap has a knack for creating rich, gorgeous scents that aren't overwhelming. This woodsy scent is an all-time favorite of mine. You can pick up an individual candle or treat yourself to a subscription for 15% off with code VETTEDFORSUMMER. Just note that the brand gave its team a summer holiday, so orders won't ship until June 23.
Everlane
Everlane is my one-stop shop for wardrobe staples, particularly pants and shorts. Anyone who's ever set off to find the perfect pair of pants only to return home demoralized and empty handed knows what a big deal it is to find your brand. Everlane meets all my requirements: Its pieces are simple, well-made and versatile. This classic short is made of a substantial material with deep pockets and a comfortable (but not overly roomy) fit. Try them out for 20% off with code FORBES20.
Ere Perez Natural Cosmetics
If sensitive skin makes it difficult for you to find the right makeup, updates writer Claire Epting recommends this foundation. 'This foundation is seriously the best—it has a dewy finish, it's easily buildable and looks so natural,' she says. 'I only use a little bit at a time for my everyday look, so I know the bottle will last a while.' And speaking of the bottle: It's made from recycled plastic, another plus. This 20% discount is also good for its Corn Setting Powder, the Lychee Crème Corrector and the Arnica All Cover Pot.
Dange Dover
Looking to swap your belt bag out for something that can also fit your water bottle? Code FORBES gets you 20% off this chic Dagne Dover design. 'With the weather finally getting nicer here in New York City, this Dagne Dover bag has become my go-to accessory,' says supervising deals and coupons editor Kara Cuzzone. 'It's perfect for dog park trips and long afternoon walks. I love that I can secure my water bottle (or my dog's) in the center and throw it over my should so that I'm hands-free.' It also allots plenty of space for other essentials, like your phone and keys, so you don't have to double up with a second bag.
Brightland
If you love cooking, kids and baby gear editor Esther Carlstone has a not-so-secret ingredient she loves adding to meals: Brightland's Pizza Oil. 'On top of pizza, on avocado toast or even eggs, I use this bright and zingy oil on so many things for extra oomph,' she says. Use code FORBES15 to save 15% on the oil as well as the Pizza Night Set, which includes the popular Alive Extra-Virgin Olive Oil and Rapture Balsamic Vinegar.
Cozy Earth
I know it's getting hot outside, but a great blanket is never out of season. I drag this blanket everywhere I go in the house. It's perfect for a movie night or an afternoon curled up with a good book. The blanket is silky and soft, and it doesn't cling to pet hair as intensely as many other blanket in my linen closet. Plus, it has a satisfying, soothing weight to it. Cozy Earth often offers up to 30% off sitewide, but this 35% discount is a nice chance to save a little extra. Use code FORBESVETTED to save.
MDSolarSciences™
I helped test products for our list of the best sunscreens and this mineral formula was my favorite. It's the first sunscreen I've ever owned that I don't dread putting on. It spread like wildfire through my friend group for multiple reasons: It goes on incredibly smooth, it doesn't smell, it's not sticky and it's great for sensitive skin. Use code FORBES to save 35% on this bottle. You can also use the code for 35% off the 1.7-ounce bottle of the Mineral Crème SPF 50.
Pura
Deals and coupons writer Bianca Alvarez loves all of Pura's diffusers, especially this portable design. 'It's perfectly compact and small enough to fit into my cup holder, plus it's easy to use,' she says. "When I tap it on, the scent fills up the car to just the perfect amount where people compliment [it] without getting overwhelmed." The discount also applies to all fragrances when you use code PURAVETTED.
Woof
'The Woof Pupsicle is one of the best dog enrichment toys on the market in my opinion,' says managing editor Emmy Favilla. 'It keeps both my 5-year-old and 14-year-old large dogs busy (and it's also the first 'toy' that my aunt's senior dog has played with in years). It's basically a spherical, durable container they can chew that you pop one of their treat balls into—or you can make your own with Woof's mix—and it's a great way to keep them entertained without having to worry about squeakers or choking hazards." Use code FORBES15 to save 15% on orders of $25 or more.
Youth To The People
Deals editor Maya Gandara has been obsessed with this eye cream for years. 'It's one of the few formulas I've actually seen make a difference,' she says. 'I deal with puffiness (and more recently, dark circles) around my eye area, and this cream helps minimize both concerns effectively. I love that it sinks in quickly, feels lightweight on the skin and doesn't pill when makeup is applied over it.' The formula also has a slight shimmer that immediately brightens the skin and makes you look more awake. Take advantage of 15% off sitewide (minus new launches) with code FORBES15.
Tippy Type
Senior distribution strategist Kristina Bornholtz is our North Star to all things cool—from the practical to the esoteric. 'I'm obsessed with my Tippy Type. Everyone here knows that I love my press-on nails, but it can be hard to type on the Mac keyboard with them on. The Tippy Type is basically a silicone keyboard cover with 'lifts' that make it easier to type with long nails.' If you have a similar lament, use this link to grab a cover for yourself in a variety of colors at 20% off.
Everlane
This is easily my favorite and most convenient bag. I bought it as a daypack for a big trip abroad this year, and it was perfect. It's simple, durable and doesn't look goofy. It also holds a surprising amount for the size, including my phone, wallet, a portable charger and even a Sony handy-cam. Another bonus: The adjustable strap doesn't have a buckle, so you don't have to worry about it unclipping (or being unclipped) unexpectedly. Use code FORBES20 to take 20% off now.
Naturium
Another sensitive skin win, Alverez is a big fan of Naturium's effective and gentle formulas. 'I need a moisturizing body lotion, but in the summer I prefer something lightweight that layers under my sunscreen without feeling sticky, heavy and greasy. This is perfect," she says. 'It's fast absorbing, reduces any dullness and leaves a hydrating glow on my skin.' She's also uses its Phyto-Glow Lip Mask day and night and recommends its Calmer Ceremide Body Wash that she says is a 'godsend for my dry, exzcema-prone skin.' Use code FORBES15 to take 15% off all of the products above.
Cozy Earth
Much like sheets, towels are one of those daily luxuries that are worth the splurge. These plush bath sheets from Cozy Earth have been my favorite towels for a while now. They're soft and just push enough without sacrificing absorbency. If you prefer a waffle towel, I'm also a fan of its Waffle Bath Sheet. It's a little more structured and textured, but equally effective at getting you dry. You can grab both (and anything else on the site) for 35% off with code FORBESVETTED.
Purple Carrot
I've tried a handful of meal delivery services and, despite not being vegan, Purple Carrot is my favorite by far. Its recipes are interesting and always delicious, and I use some of the techniques and recipes I've learned from it in my own cooking adventures. If you're curious about implementing a few meatless days into your meal plan—or simply tired of the Sisyphean task of deciding what to eat every week—get your first order for 50% off right now with code FORBES.

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