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Say Hello to Glass Skin With the 6th Edition of Amazon's The Beauty Sale Live from 18th-22nd July

Say Hello to Glass Skin With the 6th Edition of Amazon's The Beauty Sale Live from 18th-22nd July

Indian Express6 days ago
This July, Amazon presents its biggest beauty bash yet 6th edition of The Beauty Sale, presented by L'Oréal Paris in association with Pond's. Running from July 18th to 22nd, this trend-driven celebration is all about Beauty's global glow-up and its growing cult in India. Think of skin-first routines, glassy finishes, minimal makeup, and ingredient-rich formulas that nourish from within.
Explore trending picks from over 75 global beauty brands, with new launches from Tir Tir, RoundLab, Tree Hut, Milani, Redken, Elie Saab and Real Techniques among others. If you are looking to upgrade your beauty kits, this is your moment. And yes, expect up to 60% off across categories, with limited time drops and exclusive combos.
What truly sets Amazon's The Beauty Sale apart is the ease and trust of shopping. With fast delivery, authentic products, and an effortless return policy, you are free to experiment, indulge, and explore—without worry. It's your one-stop destination for everything from daily staples to aspirational luxury.
'The Beauty Sale's sixth edition showcases the biggest beauty trends of the season – from the latest in Korean Beauty to dermatologist-recommended skin and hair care essentials,' said Siddharth Bhagat, Director, Amazon Fashion & Beauty. 'We are making it easier than ever for beauty enthusiasts to discover trusted international brands and build their perfect beauty regimen. Whether you are exploring seasonal fragrances, seeking Gen Z's most-loved brands, or starting your skincare journey, our thoughtfully curated selection comes with Amazon's fast delivery and reliable service, ensuring a seamless shopping experience for everyone.'
What has got the beauty lovers hooked?
From barrier-boosting skincare and scalp-first hair rituals to skinimalism, empowering makeup, and ingredient-led routines — 2025 is all about beauty that's thoughtful, effective, and personal. The 6th edition of Amazon's The Beauty Sale brings together this year's trendiest beauty essentials across K-beauty, derma-backed skincare, pro haircare, and more. Here's a download of the season's most loved beauty stars.
KBeauty Icons to bag
K-Beauty's rise isn't just a trend, it's a movement. This Beauty Sale spotlights new launches from trending KBeauty brands like RoundLab, Axis-Y, Skin1004, Mizon and more – names that have beauty insiders buzzing. From glass skin to barrier repair, these brands deliver results with a gentle touch. Also get your hands on newly launched brands like TFIT, Tir Tir and more.
Laneige's bestselling Lip Sleeping Mask rounds out the experience, making it easy to craft a multi-step routine that feels indulgent but not intimidating.
Love layering serums? We are currently obsessing over ingredients like centella asiatica, rice water, niacinamide, and hyaluronic acid – and if you're building your routine, there are a few extra rewards along the way, like a 20% Amazon Pay cashback on your first order and added savings of up to 20% when you buy more.
Expert Approved Skincare
Beauty now comes with a growing focus on skin-repairing formulas for targeted solutions. The Beauty Sale features top derma-backed brands to complement your wellness routine. Shop The Derma Co, L'Oréal Paris, CeraVe, Chemist at Play, and Cetaphil for targeted actives, barrier-repairing formulas, and minimalist regimens that work beautifully on every skin and hair type. Add in O3+ professional facials and salon-grade home treatments for a skin reset — especially with Rush Hour Deals offering a minimum 30% off.
Tame all manes with pro-haircare
This monsoon, haircare is shifting focus — it's no longer just about taming frizz, but about building strength from the root up. Think scalp-balancing treatments, moisture-sealing masks, and colour-safe formulas that hold up in the humidity. With globally loved haircare regimen from Redken, Kerastase, Schwarzkopf Professional, Wella and L'Oréal Professionnel, restore balance and protect your hair against the damage — while keeping things sleek, soft, and styled.
Makeup That Moves With You
2025 makeup trends are all about multi-use formats, skin-first finishes, and bold, mood-driven colour. Think buildable tints, blur sticks, and lip oils — which is exactly what brands like e.l.f., Sugar Cosmetics, Renee, Etude, and Lovechild by Masaba are bringing to the table. With up to 60% off on trending make-up, it's the perfect time to upgrade your kits.
Wearing your mood in a fragrance
Fragrance is becoming more personal than ever. It is no longer just a spritz-and-go, but a form of self-expression layered to suit your mood. With brands like Skinn by Titan, Bella Vita, Elie Saab, and Jaguar offering a wide spectrum of profiles, customizing your signature scent has never been easier — especially with up to 60% off across fragrances this season.
Your Beauty, Your Way
Whether you're restocking old favourites, discovering something new, or simply treating yourself, The Beauty Sale is your chance to do it all. The glam, the glow, the deals—it's all waiting for you from July 18th to 22nd, only on Amazon
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