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Not Just Any Prime Day Finds: 45 Things On Sale For Prime Day That'll Live Up To Your ~Excellent~ Taste

Not Just Any Prime Day Finds: 45 Things On Sale For Prime Day That'll Live Up To Your ~Excellent~ Taste

Buzz Feed10-07-2025
Amazon Prime Day is here! There are more deals than you could ever begin to look through on your own...so that's where we come in.
Some Beats Studio Pro headphones for 51% off that'll be worth the splurge, I promise. They have built-in spatial audio (it creates a surround sound-like experience), over 40 hours of battery, noise-canceling and transparency modes, and they're ridiculously easy to pair via Bluetooth.
Here's what BuzzFeeder Heather Braga has to say:"I got the Beats Solo 4 headphones for Christmas and was so excited that 1. they were pink and 2. to really try out my first pair of over-the-ear headphones. The sound quality was fabulous compared to the earbuds I've always used, but I was a little displeased with how the ear cups felt over my ears. I felt like I couldn't wear them for long periods of time or that I needed to take my earrings off to feel more comfortable. Then I was offered the chance to test out the Beats Studio Pro headphones (the ones Kim Kardashian helped design) and I couldn't pass up the opportunity to compare the two styles. Right off the bat, I prefer the Studio Pros solely because the ear cups are a bit larger and cushier — they are so comfy I can easily wear them for hours and nearly forget they're on my head. They charge quickly and *stay* charged for what feels like forever. It took me two seconds to connect them to both my computer and my phone *and* it's extremely easy to swap between the two. I'm an immediate fan and, honestly, can't see myself using another set of headphones possibly ever."Promising review: "My hair is on the 'bigger' side, so headphones tend to become uncomfortable after an hour or two of usage. However, these are so comfortable and light that I often forget I've got them on. I'm by no means an expert on this topic, but the sound quality these headphones provide is unreal. When listening to my favorite songs, I pick up on background instruments I was previously unable to. It's just so amazing to be able to listen to music like this. The noise cancellation is also top tier. Even in a crowded room, the noise just disappears with the press of a button. Transparent mode works extremely well, too. I love being able to hold a conversation while still being able to hear my music. I HIGHLY recommend these headphones for anyone looking for a more budget-friendly alternative to more pricy competitors." —ShanaePrice: $169.95 (originally $349.99; available in seven colors)
Or some 2nd Gen AirPods Pro for 40% off (that's $100 off — an all-new lowest price ever!). With active noise cancellation, spatial audio, three silicone tips for a customized fit, and over 24 hours of listening time with the included case. TLDR: the AirPods Pro 2 give you a *ton* of bang for your buck.
Promising review: "I upgraded to these from the AirPods 3rd Gen, and while it was not entirely necessary, these are AWESOME!! The main reason that I upgraded was so that I could get noise-cancelling (I work in a loud environment where only earbuds can be used). I was at first concerned that the noise cancelling from earbuds wouldn't be nearly as strong as if they were from full-on headphones, but these are about as close as you are going to get. The inclusion of different-sized ear tips is great, as the ability to pick the size makes these much more comfortable than the regular AirPods.The case size is slightly larger than regular AirPods, but the fact that it has the internal lanyard loop will make you save space when selecting a case. The sound quality blows regular AirPods out of the water, especially with noise cancelling on, as it keeps you from having to turn up the volume in loud environments. Overall, Apple has made a product that is competitive, even in price, to some of the other brands that are known for 'bang for your buck.' I would definitely recommend these to anyone looking for their next sound upgrade." —Ch_Sail23Price: $149 (originally $249 (and currently $249 at Apple); typically $189.99 at Amazon)AirPods 4 are also a new lowest price ever — 34% off with noise cancellation (down to $119), 31% off without (down to $89).
A coveted 13-inch 2025 MacBook Air for $150 off (the lowest price it ever goes for) with the ultra-fast and ultra-powerful M4 chip, so you can expect waaaay less lagging and more fluidity working between several apps. It's surprisingly lightweight, so you can tote this to class and the library easily. Oh, and if you have an iPhone, get ready for iPhone Mirroring; now you can copy something on your phone and paste it on your Mac!
Promising review: "As a lifelong PC and Windows user — and an engineer who relies on access to specific applications — I've always stayed away from Macs. The lack of support for some key software had kept me firmly in the Windows camp. But after seeing the value and performance of the MacBook Air M4, I decided to take the leap, and I haven't looked back since."The battery life is simply outstanding, easily lasting all day with regular use. Its lightweight design and premium build quality are unmatched at this price point. Whether I'm commuting, traveling, or just working from a coffee shop, it's the perfect blend of portability and performance. The M4 chip handles everything from multitasking to light engineering tasks without breaking a sweat."The seamless integration with the Apple ecosystem, especially with my iPhone, has been a game-changer. AirDrop, iMessage, Handoff, and Universal Clipboard all work effortlessly, creating a smooth and connected workflow I didn't know I was missing. Even as an engineer with complex needs, I'm impressed. It's not just a great Mac — it's a great laptop, period." —Anik RahmanPrice: $849 (originally $999 (and currently $999 at Apple); available in four colors) — and shop the rest of Apple's deals here. The AirPods Pro 2 are at an all-time low price of $149 and AirPods 4 are $89 (no noise cancellation) and $119 (with noise cancellation).
Elegant blackout linen curtains for 38% off that'll raise your ceilings and elevate the look of even the barest of living rooms. The main takeaway? After finding a piece this gorgeous, at this price, things are looking up!
Promising review: "These curtains are beautiful and do an awesome job blocking out light. Almost too well — it's a struggle to get out of bed in the morning because I can't even tell it's daylight." —NicholasPrice: $24.84 (originally $38.99; available in 23 colors)
40-ounce Stanley Quenchers for up to 40% off (select colors are 45%* off with a lightning deal) — because if you're going to add to your collection or hop on the Emotional Support Water Bottle bandwagon, you might as well save a few bucks while you're at it.
Check out a TikTok of the Stanley in action.Promising review: "I used to make fun of people for using these Stanley cups; I always thought they were overpriced and overhyped. But I purchased this for my little sister who is in nursing school, and she takes this thing with her everywhere!!! All she does is rave about how amazing it is! So I bought one as well, and they really are amazing products. Made super well, they keep ice in them for hours and hours! Super comfortable to hold in your hand, not too heavy or bulky. Easy to clean and seem to be super durable. I've dropped mine I don't even know how many times now, and not a single mark! They also don't leak easy at all. Unless you're holding it completely upside down, even then it doesn't leak fast. Super happy!" —Jon & Katie SeversPrice: $27 (originally $45; deals available on select colors, including plum, and stargaze) and shop all the Stanley deals here
Laneige's "Gummy Bear" Lip Sleeping Mask for 30% off, which continues its reign as the TikTok lip care holy grail throne alongside everyone's beloved Laneige Lip Glowy Balm (which is, by the way, also up to 30% off right now 👀👀) — the lip sleeping mask has the same delightful flavors (including the iconic GUMMY BEAR!!) and hydrates lips with the *chef's kiss* lightweight, moisturizing blend that doesn't get all sticky and goopy like competitors.
Promising review: "I LOVE this! I wasn't sure if it would work or be good because it blew up on TikTok, and I usually don't trust TikTok recommendations. However, this is amazing! It's not sticky, how I thought it might be, but it's not too buttery either. It stays on ALL night, which is a huge win for me because I sleep on my stomach and usually lip masks rub off at night. But this stays! It's really great and my lips feel so soft! I definitely recommend. Especially if you struggle with dry, flaky lips like me." —Samantha GarverPrice: $16.80 (originally $24; available in four flavors, including Peach, Berry, Grapefruit, and Gummy Bear) — and check out more Laneige Prime Day deals on Amazon!
A set of the internet-famous Mellanni sheets for up to 23% off— these are made of a super-soft and moisture-wicking microfiber fabric and have over 250,000 5-star reviews. Folks love that these are surprisingly cool while also *looking* cool, as there are about one million colors to chose from. You just might want to replace allllll the sheets in your house (your room! the kids room! the guest room!) after your first night of sleep.
Promising review: "I can't say enough good things about these sheets. I was waking up at night HOT all the time and thinking it was a physical thing for me personally. I was reading online and stumbled on these and thought 'Hmmm...wonder if my uber-expensive sheets are actually making me hot at night??' I ordered these and I'm sleeping like a baby now. No more night sweats. Ordering some for my son as well. Game changer! High quality and exceptional price." —J. MarshallPromising review: "I read from other reviews these sheets were soft so I wasn't too surprised when I received them and man are they soft and so comfortable. We have Egyptian cotton sheets that were expensive and I promise we have changed them back out for the comfort of these sheets. The cotton sheets were cold and these were just right. The other thing is my husband has thin skin that any nick he will bleed. Well he has bled on these white sheets and when we washed them (in cold water as instructed) the blood always comes out and never stains. I can't say enough great things about them except to say all three of my adult kids are receiving a set as part of their Christmas!" —Sheree ChrestmanPrice: $29.97+ (typically $39.20; available in sizes twin–California king, plus sheet sets with deep pockets for taller mattresses and 40 colors and patterns)
A simple faux diamond tennis bracelet for 20% off to add a touch of sophistication to any outfit without the price of name-brand versions like Swarovski (even though reviewers agree this looks like the Real Deal 👀).
Promising review: "Soooo pretty. It's 100% [similar to] Swarovski for so cheap. Looks exactly like the photo and I wear it every day." —Trysten WaltersFor what it's worth, Pavoi — the company behind this piece — has gone TikTok viral time and time again for its classic, modern, and expensive-looking pieces. I personally own almost all my "daily wear" jewelry from Pavoi and swear by it. Everything is so easy to accessorize and makes my outfits look and feel so much more put together, and the pieces are so durable that they're easily worth twice what I paid. Check out the rest of Pavoi's line of jewelry for more options, including earrings, bracelets, and anklets! Price: $17.96 (typically $22.45)
A Casper Original Hybrid Mattress for up to 51% off that won't creak or send you rolling directly into the middle like a deflating air mattress.
I've been sleeping on a Queen-size Casper Hybrid mattress for two years now and WOW, I did not know what I was missing!!! I previously opted for cheaper bed-in-a-box options that were fine, but just didn't even compare to Casper. I am a stomach sleeper, and I prefer my bed to be super squishy, but I also know that's terrible for my spine. The Casper Hybrid has a combination of springs and foam (with three ergonomic zones that alleviate spinal pressure) so it's extremely comfortable *and* supportive. I also love the extra edge support because my cats are bed hogs and I often end up pushed to the side, so at least I'm not rolling off!Price: $682+ (typically $1,095+ (and currently $1,095+ at Casper); available in sizes twin XL–California king)
A pair of '70s-inspired Levi's Cinch Baggy Jeans — for up to 41% off — aka the closest you can get to a tailored fit. The band on the high waist can be altered to tighten to your shape, so you get your perfect fit. These also have a good amount of stretch to them, so you'll have the cutest *and* the comfiest booty in the room.
Promising review: "This is one of my favorite pair of jeans. I have been looking for something in this fit for some time now. I am usually a 32, and quite curvy, which causes waist gaps in most jeans. So I ordered the 32 and 33. They both fit quite well. I went with the 33 because it's longer and more roomy around my hips, and gives me the baggy fit I wanted. The cinch waist allowed me to tighten the waist. It really is perfect, and I just ordered this in another color." —Peace Price: $46.54+ (typically $69.99; available in women's sizes 24–34 and four denims)
A Kate Spade pizza box crossbody for 40% off — a discount so delicious you'll wanna gobble it up before it's gone! This is crafted with embellished satin and patent leather trim. The interior has microsuede lining and not a grease stain in sight, despite *really* looking like there's gonna be a NY slice inside.
Promising review: "A fabulous bag. The details are very intricate and the shaker charms are a fun touch. The capacity is rather small and can only fit essentials: phone, small set of keys, makeup. But it will definitely catch some stares, for sure. Recommended." —WowzaPrice: $298.80 (originally $498; available in seven styles at varying discounts)Check out the Kate Spade landing page for more Prime Day deals.
Or a 🍒 Coach cherry tote 🍒 for 30% off (cheapest price ever!) because you deserve a ~pretty purse~ that's almost as sweet as you. It's spacious, can be carried as a crossbody, *and* has a zipper so you don't need to worry about your keys falling to the floor of the car every time you drive.
Promising review: "Couldn't have asked for a better amazon find! She is sooooooo cute and I get tons of compliments. It's so light weight and I love the adjustable strap to make it a cross body, shoulder or carry her by the handle :)" —Taylor BraatonPrice: $175 (originally $250).
A 2nd Gen Apple Watch SE for up to 32% off (the cheapest it goes for outside of Cyber Week), because it packs so many useful features into a sleek accessory right on your wrist. From all sorts of fitness and health metrics to communication features (like texting and calling when your iPhone is out of reach) and even a car crash detection feature that can connect you to emergency services, it'll have your back no matter what the day throws at you.
It's also swimproof with 50m water resistance too!Promising review: "If you have an iPhone, this is a great smartwatch, especially for keeping track of workouts and sleep data. Everything else it does is gravy and often convenient. I wish the battery charge lasted a little longer, but there are setting changes you can make to extend it beyond 24 hours (there are YouTube videos on this). Charging takes about an hour and a half. I do like the fact that the battery can be replaced. I bought this watch to replace a smartwatch from another company (will go unnamed)." —Mike SCPrice: $169.99 (originally $249 (currently $249 at Apple); typically $189 at Amazon)
A set of lightweight, oh-so-dainty ruffled pajamas for 20% off that are an EXTRA steal, considering they were inspired by the $89 Piyama version. Reviewers are in loooove with this set for summer, saying the fabric is so high quality that it feels like linen. If you're looking for breezy warm weather loungewear, this adorable set fits the bill!
Promising review: "So comfortable and so, so cute! From a pajama lover — I think these might just be my new favorites. I've tried all brands (designer and otherwise) and these top my list without a doubt. The ruffles are such a cute touch! Highly recommend!" —Melissa Price: $19.99 (typically $25.99; available in women's sizes S–XXL and 10 colors).
A 60-count jar of Elemis Dynamic Resurfacing Facial Pads for 30% off — these gentle exfoliating pads will help even your skin tone while reducing the appearance of pores — just swipe one over your skin after cleansing.
Promising review: "This product is amazing. Ever since I started using this, my friends at the gym have been complimenting me on how bright my face looks. 10/10 would def buy again" —SabinaPrice: $45.50 (originally $65; check out more Elemis deals here)
A butter yellow Moccamaster drip coffee machine for 30% off that'll become your most bragged-about gadget thanks to how beautifully it'll complement your kitchen decor — it comes in over 23 colors, with discounts varying. The brewing basket will stop the flow of coffee the moment you remove the carafe and the carafe itself has a hot plate to keep coffee hot as long as necessary.
Here's what BuzzFeeder Heather Braga has to say:"My husband, a coffee connoisseur, has assured me in the 'coffee community' this machine is regarded as one (if not THE) best drip coffee machines on the market. I mean, it does boast the ability to brew between a half or full carafe, a brew basket that automatically stops the flow of coffee when removing the carafe (no mess!), and a hotplate with an independent heating element to keep coffee at the *perfect* temperature. But for me? It's the color options. There are SO many to choose from — there's no doubt in my mind anyone would be able to find an option that would look great in their home. I actually *do* own one in my home (it's fabulous) and it does all that it says it will. It's certainly lived up to our expectations — and we drink a lot of coffee as parents of two little ones under the age of 4."Promising review: "This beautiful little Moccamaster brews a fabulous cup of coffee. It's truly barista quality! I love the aesthetics of it — I purchased it in the off white and it is very pleasing to the eyes, does not take up a lot of space, but most of all, the delicious cup of coffee that I get to enjoy every morning is just the thing I need to start off my day. If you're in the market for a new brewer, give this one a try. You won't regret it, I know I don't." —Amazon CustomerPrice: $249.99 (originally $359; available in an array of other colors for up to 30% off)
Tons of Olaplex best-sellers for 30% off, including the wildly popular No. 3 Hair Perfector, which is meant to help rebuild the bonds in your hair (which can become damaged due to chemical treatments, color processes, and heat styling) and help prevent further damage.
Note: This is a repairing treatment, NOT a conditioner! To use, apply it before your shampoo to damp, towel-dried hair, let it sit for at least 3 minutes (up to 10 for maximum results), then follow it up with your go-to shampoo and conditioner. It's designed for all hair types.Promising reviews for No. 3 Hair Perfector: "This tiny little magical oil has done everything it promotes, plus much, much more! I can't live without this now! I've been using it on my very thin, dried-out, frizzy curls — it solves it all! My hair after one use was noticeably different but now it looks thick, healthy, shiny, and after six weeks of using it twice a week. It looks like I got a fresh haircut! My hair is noticeably healthier, and other people see a difference! Don't hesitate to get this! I wish I had it sooner!" —Katie"I'm transitioning to natural, and Oplalex is great for restoring moisture and helping with breakage. I have 4c delicate hair, and this product is perfect. Especially great in restoring my hair nutrition when coming out of protective hairstyles." —JeanettePrice: $21 (originally $30; and check out more Olaplex deals here)
A set of satin pillowcases for 40% off so you can have some *real* beauty sleep. These bright, shiny shams aren't just a pretty face; they stay refreshingly cool and they help prevent breakage, frizz, and bedhead. They ALSO absorb less moisture from your skin overnight, which can keep your skin more hydrated and cleaner than traditional pillowcases. Plus, even if you only sort of make your bed, these have an eclectic vibe that'll help you totally get away with it.
Promising review: "Arguably, they're softer than my more expensive ones! They did arrive very wrinkled but a quick wash and dry and they're shiny and wrinkle free. I like the envelope closure a lot more than competing brands' zip closure." —Hannah WatkinsPrice: $5.99+ (originally $9.99+; available in standard, queen, king, and body pillow sizes and 35 colors)
A layered necklace set for up to 30% off — with three classic chains (herringbone, curb, and rope) that'll elevate any outfit, even your dog walking uniform. Thanks to their gold plating, the necklaces are hypoallergenic and tarnish-resistant, making them a great budget option when solid gold is out of the question.
Promising review: "I love the way these layering necklaces look! I haven't taken them off since I received them and they look brand new still. I've worn them in the shower, pools, and beach, and they are still perfect." —Allison KwongPrice: $13.99+ (originally $19.99; available in three finishes and 12 other styles)
An Anthropologie-inspired reversible quilted throw blanket for 23% off you can get in all kinds of fun, lively prints that will startle your boring couch into having a personality, or give your bed a *much* needed reset after a long dreary winter.
Promising review: "Wow wow wow!!! 🤩 This blanket is so soft and the colors and image is so vibrant! The material is great. Lightweight but also snuggly weighted, I don't know how to describe it. I almost bought the one from Anthropologie, but this is exactly like it way less price! I think I'll be gifting a few of these because they are so nice!" —AmyPrice: $33.08+ (typically $43.99; available in 14 styles)
A set of remote-controlled flameless candles for 27% off that look so real that you might do some double-takes when you're looking up from your book. This gives you all the cozy ambience of lit candles and without the "oh SNAP, am I gonna accidentally set the house on fire??" stress.
Promising review: "I bought one set and loved them so much I bought two more sets. They're the most realistic-looking fake candles I've bought so far. The 'flame' up close obviously doesn't look real, but from afar, with the flicker setting on, you almost can't tell these aren't real. They also put out a decent amount of light for being fake. Gives my living room a very cozy feel, which is what I wanted. Remote works great as well." —suckerforcats Price: $21.84 (originally $29.99, available in five styles).
A beautifully packaged, travel-friendly Touchland Glow Mist hydrating hand sanitizer for 30% off for anyone who's like "mindfully practicing health and safety, but make it fashion." Unlike other sanitizer sprays, it's infused with aloe vera to keep your skin hydrated and has the most luxurious floral scents.
Touchland is a small business that specializes in hand sanitizers. Check out a TikTok of Touchland in action. Promising review: "Touchland's hand sanitizers are absolutely beautiful! Not only is the packaging functional for travel, but it's pretty! Absolutely no issues with the product or the design of the packaging leaking, and it's extremely easy to use! No sticky residue, and your hands feel completely hydrated and soft after each use. I'm especially impressed with this perk, considering most hand sanitizers leave your skin feel tight and dry. No leaks, great hydration, phenomenal fragrance…. what's not to LOVE!!!? 🤍 SPOIL YOURSELF, NO EXCUSES NECESSARY!" —Briana R. "I love the light fragrance of this sanitizer and how it doesn't dry my skin. Definitely will buy again." —Lindsey OgdenPrice: $11.20 (typically $16; available in Lily of the Valley and Rose scents) — and shop all the Touchland deals here
A 6-in-1 Our Place Cast Iron Perfect Pot for 23% off (its lowest price ever!) — this multifunctional beauty makes cooking soups, stews, chicken roasts, homemade bread, and more an absolute breeze *and* joy to cook. It features a self-basting lid, a toxin-free rust-resistant build, and is oven-safe up to 500 degrees.
The pot also includes silicone Hot Grips and a Beechwood Scraper.Promising review: "This is love at first sight. This pot is amazing for rice, cereals, soups, etc. Gives an interesting flavor. It's a bit heavy but its made to last. The lid seals perfectly and given the fact that it's heavy it will keep the heat perfectly. Color is as in the picture. Really good value for the money." —MariaReyesPrice: $115 (originally $150 (and currently $145 at Our Place); available in two colors)
A pickleball kit with two paddles and a carrying case for 23% off. This is available in many patterns, all of which are so darn darling you may find yourself too dazzled to hit anything with them. The set works great for the game, but feel free to skip the exercise and just enjoy picnicking with your buds beside a beautiful pair of paddles.
Promising review: "My husband and I love this set! It's good quality for the price and also cute! The carrying bag is also a plus!" —Bella JonesGet it from Amazon for $32.99+ (typically $42.99+; available in multiple styles and kit sizes at various discounts).
A Marshall Acton III speaker for $100 off (the lowest you can get it for) that'll look super chic on your living room table or shelves and sound super-rich. Reviewers love how easy it is to pair and control, too!
Promising review: "Truly an outstanding speaker. This little giant delivers incredible sound, crisp, clear vocals and rich bass. I had it up and running with a MAC in less than 3 minutes out of the box, no need for their app. Excellent bluetooth connectivity, strong, consistent connection. I've been musing for years what compact speaker system to buy for years, very glad I chose his one." —itsdinkPrice: $199.99 (typically $279.99; available in black and cream — the midnight blue is not on sale)
A Nespresso Vertuo Plus for 35% off (cheaper than it's been in a full year) so you can enjoy a lovely high-quality coffee beverage (it makes single and double espressos AND 5-, 8-, and 12-ounce coffees) while saving serious moolah. This one's designed to fit small kitchens, too! Trust me, the amount of money you'll save on Dunkin/Starbies alone will make this a worthwhile investment.
Promising review: "I love an iced white chocolate mocha latte, and now I can make them at home. I love the Nespresso machine so much that I use it every day. It is a little loud, but I don't care. It makes the best espressos. The little tray is super easy to clean off and actually catches the drips at the end. I really like how the water container can move around to fit wherever you need it to go. It gets hot enough to melt the chocolate chips I put in my cup. This is great. It helps me save money on coffee, and I can tell it's pretty durable! I use it at least two times a day, and I've never had any issues with it opening or closing." —Kyra MalkowskiPrice: $109.85 (originally $169)
A contemporary sling chair for 33% off featuring a striking black metal frame and matching cushions, so you can show off your keen sense of taste even when you're sitting back and taking it easy.
Promising review: "This is way better in person than in some of the comment photos! It's easy to put together, super comfortable, looks chic, and the price is right! LOVE. Highly recommend (pictured above)." —Mindy JonesPrice: $77 (regularly $115.14; available in multiple styles at varying discounts)
The newest version of the Kindle Paperwhite for 22% off (the new lowest price ever) — it has 25% faster page turns (!!), a higher contrast ratio, and a glare-free 7-inch display. Plus, all the features of the previous version, like a warm light setting for late-night reading and a waterproof rating for worry-free poolside or beach reading.
BuzzFeed editor Maitland Quitmeyer says, "I've been using my Kindle Paperwhite (a previous generation) before bed for years — and after reading for a while, I turn down the brightness to a low level just slightly dimmer than I'd want — after a page or two, my brain goes "Nope!" and shuts off to sleep. AND it helps me not even start thinking the anxious or negative thoughts that *usually* keep me up at night. I got to upgrade to this new Kindle Paperwhite a few months ago, and the warm light feature is a game-changer. And the page turns and responsiveness of this model are indeed faster — and I can really tell the difference compared to my old Kindle!"Price: $124.99 (originally $159.99) — and shop all the Kindle deals here
Case-Mate's iconic waterproof beach totes for up to 30% off, which are, of course, ridiculously roomy and useful, but more importantly, RIDICULOUSLY cute. This is the "It" accessory of the beach if there ever was one. Get ready to be swimming in the ocean AND in compliments from strangers. Bonus — it even comes with a separate dry bag for your phone!
Promising review: "I've been wanting a sturdy and cute beach bag that was not mesh and or a basic tote. This is it! It comes with a dry bag for phone. The handles are thick. The iridescent color looks so cool in the sun and it's the perfect size. I fit two towels, a sunscreen bag, two changes of clothes, a speaker, goggles, and snacks. With extra room too. I love the new silver black color but this purple was on sale so I went for it. Matches perfectly with my black swimsuit." —Daniela GPrice: $55.99+ (typically $79.99+; available in four styles)
An All-in-One Pan from BuzzFeed's Goodful collection for 30% off — it's designed to be the only pan you'll ever need. This 4.4-quart MVP can function as a frying pan, saute pan, saucepan, stockpot, wok pan, skillet, and braiser, making it a worthy investment both for utility and ~aesthetic~.
Promising review: "No need for other pots. This one handles everything, and it is very good-looking. It is also so smooth inside that food just slides out with no sticking and so very easy to clean with just a little bit of soap and soft sponge." —Dale in TucsonPrice: $34.99 (originally $49.99, and shop the rest of Goodful's deals here)
A runway-worthy runner — for 28% off — with charming, illustrated floral details that'll dazzle you every time you walk down your hallway.
Promising review: "I ordered this for my mom's kitchen. When I saw it I thought, 'This rug is stunning. I have to have one for me.' It is so soft, and the colors are so bright. She just loves her rug. It is so nice to walk on. It has made her kitchen so pretty and a happy place! It is really well made. How did I miss this before? I paid top dollar for runners in my home and laid her rug next to the $200 rug in my kitchen. Her rug was way more beautiful than mine! Now I have to have one in my kitchen and bathrooms." —Cindy LeePrice: $26.72 (for a 2'x6', originally $38.99; available in multiple sizes and colors)
A faux cowhide rug for 24% off that you'll receive endless compliments on *and* have to convince your guests that it's not, in fact, real. No cows were harmed in the making of this rug, which means no weird smells or shedding at the expense of making your home look like an interior designer's dream.
Promising review: "I love this. There was definitely some attention to details on this rug. First of all, it's really well put together. I've had several people confuse it for a real one till they got up close and notice it's not real fur. Secondly, super soft. Feels great under our feet. Lastly, the thickness on it is great! I wanna say it's like three layers to give it the perfect thickness without being too thick. Can still vacuum over it easily. Don't trip over it. Hubs even loves it." —DanielleGet it from Amazon for $27.99+ (typically $35.98+; available in six sizes and five colors).
An Away hardside carry-on suitcase for 20% off (for Black Friday they usually offer 25% off, so this is a great rare deal!) — they're super durable, glide smoothly, and will become your go-to for all the trips on which you do *not* want to have to pay for a checked bag. The "bigger" carry-on is also on sale!
I've had my Away carry-on for over five years, and I love it every time I use it! —MaitlandPromising review: "I just love my Away carryon! Using it on trip to Ireland and was able (with compression bags) to pack for a 13 day trip. Despite all the weight packed, with the lightweight case I was able to easily get into the overhead bin without assistance. The look is modern and the rollability is like butter. Lots of compartments for stashing bits. Also like the built in security with zipper lock. Great value for the money!" —jmsPrice: $220 (originally $275; six colors on sale) — and shop all the Away deals here
The Peloton Bike+ for 20% off if you've been tempted for years to invest in one — this is a great time to do so! This upgraded model has a 23.8-inch anti-reflective rotating screen so you can switch from cycling to a strength workout or yoga flow without missing a beat.
Another neat upgrade the Bike+ adds: an auto-resistance option that changes your resistance to match instructors' cues. Promising review: "I have wanted a Peloton bike for several years. The features of the Bike+ are amazing, so I'd highly recommend spending the extra $ to upgrade. It so quiet and the Peloton seat is quite comfortable. I bought over a month ago and I've ridden every single day!! Wish I'd gotten it a long time ago. We assembled on our own and it was very easy to follow the instructions. Is well worth the investment and monthly fee. If you're considering whether it's worth the money — IT IS!!!" —CathybCPAPrice: $1,994.99 (originally $2,495 (and currently $2,495 at Peloton))
A midcentury-style storage cabinet for 20% off (its lowest price yet!) with rolling doors, so you'll feel *extra* sophisticated and fancy as you slowly open it to reveal your [number redacted] bottles of flavored vodka and Fireball.
Promising review: "We love our new cabinet! This was the perfect addition to our cozy space. It was easy to build without compromising sturdiness. The look of this cabinet is very on-trend, yet timeless. The color looks just like the product images. Reasonable pricing for the look and quality." —EdgarDCPrice: $475 (typically $595; available in three finishes)
A Loftie Smart lamp that's $126 off because your nightstand deserves a literal glow-up. This matte-finished cutie will serve serious bedside sculpture while also waking you gently with a sunrise alarm, winding you down with red light, and syncing to your sleep app like the little wellness overachiever it is.
Promising review: "I love my Loftie lamp. It has helped me establish a better night and sleep routine. The night color setting and the wind down/bed signals have helped me with relaxing and going to sleep at a consistent time. I love the aesthetic and how it can fit with any space. I highly recommend ☺️" —Lindsay"The Loftie lamp has been wonderful for me. Instead of a jolt from my phone alarm, I am now woken up by a beautiful bright sunrise. I was skeptical at first because I thought the light wouldn't be bright enough to wake me up, but I was pleasantly surprised. It's introduced a whole new experience to my morning routine. The lamp also helps me wind down. About an hour before sleep, I have my alarm set to a red light that calms me and gets me ready for rest. The lamp itself is a nice modern/contemporary design and I love that it elevates the look in my entire room too." —Amazon CustomerPrice: $324 (originally $449.99; available in four colors)
A retro-style air fryer for 20% off because with the millennial love for all things vintage and all things air-fried, this was less of a possibility and more of an inevitability. A cute and ridiculously handy inevitability, though — this has 10 preset digital functions to air fry, toast, bake, broil, roast, reheat, warm, slow cook, and dehydrate, and has a "family size" capacity so you can whip up a whole meal at once.
Promising review: "I recently bought this air fryer. It has a sleek design and cool color, adding a modern touch to my kitchen. Setting up was a breeze, and the user-friendly control panel makes it easy to adjust settings depending on what I am cooking. Efficient cooking, consistent results, and easy cleanup make it the perfect addition to my kitchen. Overall a very solid choice!" —Xinkai ChenPrice: $183.99 (originally $229.99; deal available for two colors)
A set of elegant, uniquely shaped stemless margarita glasses for 20% off, because if we are going to start making drinks at home and saving on bar tabs this summer, we deserve to do it in STYLE!!!
Promising review: "I'm in love with these glasses. They are great for entertaining, gifting, or everyday use. They are great quality and just so freakin' cute. Highly recommend!" —JessPrice: $19.19 for a set of two (typically $23.99)
A Hatch Restore 3 for $30 off (the first recorded discount!) — a cult-favorite sunrise alarm clock *and* sound machine so you can kiss that shock-you-awake alarm goodbye and wake up to a gradually brightening light and the delightful sound of your choosing. It has a variety of nature and white noise sounds built in too, and you can even customize your own bedtime routine.
Promising review: "I love it! I've been contemplating buying a Hatch for a while now but I'm so glad I did. The unwind feature is my favorite because of the sunset light setting and calming sounds (which there a lot to choose from)! I also like how the light gradually brightens 30 minutes before your alarm to slowly wake you up. Set up was very easy! The app is also super simple to use and you can set up different routines! You also have access to different light and audio options for the unwind, sleep, or wake up session. Hatch does offer a paid membership to get access to more audio options but you have plenty to choose with the free version. So far, I'm very happy with my purchase and very much enjoy waking up peacefully compared to my phone alarm! Buy it!" —ItzelPrice: $139.99 (originally $169.99; available in four colors)
A vintage-style Ruggable machine-washable rug for 20% off so your living room will look like it fell out of another era, even if your actual era is, "Oops, that's a lot of ketchup I have spilled on the floor, yet again."
Promising review: "Amazing. Well worth the price. I love the two-piece design. Looks great. Very slip resistant, doesn't move at all. No need for rug grippers or protectors for hardwood. My kids already tested it out by dumping a cup of strawberry milk on the rug. It didn't leak through to the hardwood. Then we just threw it in the washer. I'm going to fill my house with these." —MattSandPrice: $71.20+ (typically $89+; available in multiple colors and sizes)And check out more Ruggable Prime Day deals!
A splurgeworthy Breville Barista Touch espresso machine for 20% off — matching its best price — that is deceptively easy to use, offers lots of customization options, and makes a damn good coffee.
BuzzFeed editor Melanie Aman says, "My partner and I had been on the fence about upgrading our coffee setup to include an espresso machine, but were always a bit leery about the price. Would we use it enough to make it worth it? Would it be a hassle to use? Would it take up a good chunk of our kitchen counters? Let me say that we are kicking ourselves for not getting one sooner! While this was a very thoughtful gift for my partner's birthday from his family, it is truly worth the price tag and is something I would totally repurchase with my own money if I ever needed to. We've used it pretty much every day since we got it, which means that the amount we've saved on espresso drinks at NYC coffee shops has pretty much covered the price of the machine. TBH, I don't even want to go get coffee elsewhere unless it's a super fancy, seasonal latte that I can't make at home.Using the machine is incredibly easy: It turns on with the push of a button and is ready to use in seconds — no waiting 20 minutes for the machine to warm up! The touchscreen, which I didn't think I needed initially, is a huge reason that I would recommend splurging on this model over its cheaper cousin, the Breville Barista Express (which is also on sale and a fan favorite, so still a solid option!). It's nice to toggle through the menu to select the drink you want. And the touchscreen walks you through each step, so the process doesn't seem so intimidating. You can even save custom drinks once you find the settings you like. We haven't had the machine long enough to have to descale it, but given how easy every other part of using and cleaning this machine is, I'm not super concerned.This has been a truly delightful addition to my kitchen, and if you're on the fence like I was, do it, do it, do it! You will not regret it!Price: $799.95 (originally $999.95; available in three colors)
A three-string Loog Mini mini acoustic guitar for 20% off, because even your taste in children's toys is intimidatingly cool. Each guitar comes with flashcards to help guide kids, with chord diagrams and a Loog guitar app (in case your teaching skills aren't quite up to par on their own) so that they have all the tools they need to become your in-house rock star.
Promising review: "My daughter and I are learning how to play the guitar together. Even if we don't become rock stars the quality time we are spending together is all the justification I needed to make the purchase. The strings are perfect for her little fingers." —JSprigginsPrice: $95.20 (originally $199; available in three colors)
A Fishwife Smoky Trio three-pack for 20% off (the cheapest it's been *and* sold out on the brand's site) in case you're fully on the tinned fish bandwagon *and* want some with packaging worth showcasing in your kitchen.
Includes: a tin each of mackerel, smoked salmon, and smoked rainbow troutPromising review: "My husband loves seafood. He eats it for lunch almost every day. He says Fishwife brand is the best he's ever tasted. The Smoky Trio is his favorite. It's more expensive, but it's worth the extra cost. I'll skimp on something else. Btw, the package art is an extra treat." —paprdollPrice: $31.20 (originally $39; the Spicy Hot Trio is also 20% off for just under $4 less than on the brand's site)
A teak bath caddy for 20% off so you can fit everything you might need during a (1-,2-, 3-hour?) bath, while making your tub look like a high-end spa.
Promising review: "Well made, pretty tray that fits all the way across my tub. Has a support for book or IPad which is great." —Jolene SaizPrice: $45.59 (typically $56.99)
An abstract ceramic fruit bowl for 20% off for folks who know the biggest statements in your home come from thoughtful, curated corners.
Promising review: "This is both a beautiful and practical addition to my kitchen! The unique design gives a modern, artistic look that stands out on my countertop. It's enough to hold a good variety of fruits, keeping everything fresh longer. It's the perfect mix of form and function—highly recommend if you're looking for a stylish way to display your fruits!" —ViviannuchisPrice: $31.87 (originally $39.84)
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I tested Sony WH-1000XM6 vs Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones for a month — here's the winner
I tested Sony WH-1000XM6 vs Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones for a month — here's the winner

Tom's Guide

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I tested Sony WH-1000XM6 vs Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones for a month — here's the winner

Sony's latest ANC headphones are a good pair of headphones, with some key improvements over the previous model under the hood. But how do they square up against their noise-canceling nemesis? The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones are the best way to block out noise, period. But how do they fare when you stack them up against Sony's newest set of cans? Let's find out. The Sony WH-1000XM6 launched with a bang in 2025 and we reviewed them favorably, highlighting their new sound signature and improved noise canceling. They have a new, if un-innovative, look, and a brand-new hard case to protect them in your bag. Yet, they still have to fend off their long-standing Bose rivals: The QuietComfort Ultra Headphones come with a super comfortable fit and better noise canceling, and are ready for the fight. But is that enough to sink Sony's flagship? To find out, I've organized a sunset duel. I've been using both headphones for the last month to work out which ones you should spend your hard-earned dollars on. The fight this time around is tricky for both of our entrants, so let's put them out of their misery. Sony WH-1000XM6 Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones Price $449 / £399 / AU$699 $429 / £449 / AU$645 Colors Black; Silver; Midnight Blue Lunar Blue; Deep Plum; White Smoke; Black Size Not specified Not specified Weight 8.9 ounces 8.8 ounces Battery life (rated) Up to 40 hours Up to 24 hours Connectivity Bluetooth 5.3 with SBC, AAC and LDAC support Bluetooth 5.3 with SBC, AAC and LDAC, aptX HD support support Special features Adaptive ANC, Ambient Sound Mode, DSEE Extreme Audio, Bluetooth multipoint, customizable sound, quick charge, passive mode, 360 Reality Audio ANC, Immersive Audio, Bluetooth multipoint, customizable EQ, quick charge We don't need to spend much time on this point. Both headphones will set you back between $428 and $449, depending on which sales you're looking at. That's not a small price for a pair of headphones, and marks what looks to be the new launch price point of flagship headphones from now. At $449, both models $150 cheaper than the Apple AirPods Max, and the same price as our pick for the best wireless headphones, the Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S3. Although the 1000XM6 are currently cheaper, the Bose headphones have a lower price floor. They've been on the market for a longer time, and we've seen their price drop significantly during deal events. You can save $20 on the Sony by buying them today, or you can wait for Black Friday or Prime Day and pick up the Bose headphones at two-thirds the price. The XM6 are a well-built pair of headphones, with compact earcups and a folding hinge so that they can fold up and fit into a case. The headband has also been widened for comfort reasons (we'll get to that), rounding out the key physical differences between the old and new models. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. The case is vastly improved, however. I really like the magnetic clasp, and I've only come to like it more during my comparison period. I'm not sure about the longevity of the mechanism as of yet, but for now it's a winner. Comfort is also better, but still not perfect. I've found that the headband, while wider, still presses on pressure points across the top of my head. There are also bits inside the earcups that interfere with my piercings. The Sony WH-1000XM6 are not wholly uncomfortable — far from it — but they're less comfortable than their Bose rivals. Bose's headphones are not only more padded in all the right places, but also uses better foam inside to make sure that they remain comfortable for long periods of time. They're light, which can make them feel slightly cheap, but that does add to their overall comfort in the end. The Sony WH-1000XM6 are not wholly uncomfortable — far from it — but they're less comfortable than their Bose rivals. The case is much the same as the XM6 in terms of sturdiness, but it's slightly more compact. That makes it easier to pack into a bag when you're going on a trip or getting ready to go to work. The QuietComfort Ultra Headphones are a more handsome pair of headphones as well. There's more variety to the kinds of materials used here, with metal in the folding armatures making them feel better built than the flimsy feeling XM6. Overall, thanks to a more comfortable fit, better case and more interesting style, the QuietComfort Ultra take home the points for design. After a strong start for Bose in the design and price sections, the controls section is the place where Sony is going to start clawing back some crucial points. The controls you'll find in the Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones aren't really all that good. I don't like the inaccurate touch volume slider, and the multifunction button that does almost everything else is a pain to use. The two buttons on headphones are the same shape, only differentiated with a little bump on the Bluetooth pairing button. I've found skipping accidentally and initiating pairing mode unintentionally is far too easy. I don't like touch controls, but the gesture based controls on the XM6 are better than those found on the QuietComfort Ultra Headphones. The touch pads on either earcup can be swiped for volume and skip, and then tapped for play/pause. I still don't like how moving my hair can be mistaken for a command, or how I can accidentally pause when I want to turn the volume up, but there are some redeeming factors. For example, the power button and ANC button are very easy to tell apart — the power button is round, and the ANC button is long. Simple and easy to use. The Sony WH-1000XM6 take the round when it comes to controls. The Sony WH-1000XM6 have an updated sound profile, and while it's not my favorite, I do prefer to the way that to the Bose sound. Sony has focused more on the vocals of your music this time around, and we've ended up with a pair of headphones with some top-notch vocal clarity. Unfortunately, I've found that means that soundstage has taken a hit. The XM5 had a very wide soundstage, and that's taken a back seat with the XM6. The new model is slightly more restricted, and spatial imaging (where everything is on the soundstage) isn't as well defined. Sony's bass-heavy sound isn't horrible, but I wish it were a little bit less in-your-face. I've found dialing it back in Sony's very solid EQ helps a bunch, but it's a shame that I have to. To be clear: The Sony WH-1000XM6 sound very good, but the likes of the Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S3 have shown what wireless over-ears are really capable of. The Bose straight-up sound worse than the Sony WH-1000XM6. They're bassier and warmer, and you lose some top-end detail and presence. There are going to be some people who are fans of their looser attention to detail and sloppier low-end, but the Sony sound noticeably better. You can EQ the Bose slightly with a three-band adjuster, but they never quite manage to sound as good as Sony's headphones — let alone other headphones you can pick up for the price. Both sets of headphones have good apps and well-rounded feature sets that have their fans and detractors. Both sets of headphones have good apps and well-rounded feature sets that have their fans and detractors. We'll start with the XM6. The Sony Sound app has been recently re-done, and it works very well. It can be slightly confusing for first-time users with some of the features hidden away in separate sub-menus, but once you know where everything is you'll be navigating the headphones' multiple features with aplomb. It's in the app that you'll find the noise-canceling modes. I don't really get these — I just leave my ANC on max level when I want it. Transparency is the one mode I do use frequently, however, as well as the 'off' setting, so that I can save a little battery. Inside the app there's also the EQ, and it's very good. Plenty of bands for adjustment make it very easy to dial the sound in exactly as you want it. Spatial audio is here as well, and it's much better than Bose's option. It's similar to Apple's headtracked Dolby Atmos, only it's built for Amazon Music Unlimited as opposed to Apple Music. Bose's app is also very easy to use, I find. Everything is better laid out than Sony's app, but there are fewer options for customizing your headphones. I don't miss the multi-step ANC adjustment, and I like how you can turn the ANC to transparency and back. Not off, however, for Bose does not believe in turning ANC off. To each their own, but it would be nice to have the option to save some battery life. EQ is good, although not as in-depth as Sony. It gives you ample opportunity to change the sound of your headphones in the long run, however. Giving you ample opportunity to make use of the 'off' slider is Bose's version of spatial audio. It's an in-house 'enhancement' of whatever music the headphones are playing, but I find it just makes music sound anemic. It's the best of these in-house systems, also found in the likes of the Marshall Monitor III and the Nothing Headphone (1), but it's still better left in the 'off' position. Perhaps the most important part of the whole competition here — has Sony finally caught up to the might of the Bose noise-canceling machine? Short answer: No. The longer answer is that Sony's noise canceling is better than that found on the older XM5. Thanks to a new chip and some more clever algorithm changes, the ANC handles some annoying noises better than before. But Sony where promising the best ANC, and the best ANC we have not received. They still struggle slightly with really loud noises that the Bose manage to block out, and they're less of a step up over their predecessor than I was hoping for. Perhaps that's unfair, but the Bose headphones prove that better noise canceling is possible. The Bose headphones prove that better noise canceling is possible. The QuietComfort Ultra Headphones have sat at the top of the list of the best noise-canceling headphones for a long time for a reason. They're really, really good at it. They block out more noise than just about anything else, making your commute and office time more comfortable. Transparency modes across both are good and sound natural. However, the Bose win thanks to superior ANC overall. If only it could be turned off for some extra battery life. Another quick and easy one to decide here: The Bose lose out on battery life thanks to their limited 24 hours of staying power. That's not great, and the Sony handily beat them out with 35 hours of battery. During my testing, I found that the battery life claims of both pretty much matched the expected life on the specs sheet. Remember that you can extend the XM6 to 40 hours when you turn off the ANC as well, something you can't do with the Bose headphones. Fast charging is a helpful bonus for both headphones: 3 minutes of charging the XM6 gets you 3 hours, while the Bose get 2.5 hours after a 15-minute charge. Both aren't the best around, but there is a clear winner overall. I put these two headphones head-to-head when the XM6 launched, but I didn't have both in hand at that point. Now that I've had ample testing time with both sets of headphones, I can find a clear winner — and it's Sony with the XM6. They might not look quite as pretty as the Bose or have better ANC performance, but their sound, features, and battery life ultimately win them the competition. If you're looking for the best ANC you can buy, I've found you're still better off with the QuietComfort Ultra Headphones. For just about everything else, the Sony are the headphones of choice. Follow Tom's Guide on Google News to get our up-to-date news, how-tos, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button. Sony WH-1000XM6 Bose QuietComfort Ultra Price and value (5) 3 3 Design (15) 13 14 Controls (10) 7 5 Sound quality (25) 22 20 Active noise cancelation (20) 15 20 Call quality (10) 9 9 Connectivity (5) 5 5 Battery life (10) 8 5 Total Score (100) 84 80

Grab a budget keyboard for even less for back to school at Amazon right now - these are my top 3 picks under $50
Grab a budget keyboard for even less for back to school at Amazon right now - these are my top 3 picks under $50

Tom's Guide

time8 hours ago

  • Tom's Guide

Grab a budget keyboard for even less for back to school at Amazon right now - these are my top 3 picks under $50

After getting two degrees, I know how important it is to be comfortable while you are working. All that typing and note taking takes a toll on you pretty quickly, but with one of the best keyboards, you can type all day with ease. Choosing the right keyboard to go with your PC or laptop is going to take the strain off your hands and wrist when you are working long hours, meaning you can work harder for longer (sorry). With back to school just around the corner, there's no better time to pick one up, as many of our favorite models are on sale. To make sure you know what you are looking for, I put together a list of three deals on Amazon right now for keyboards that we love here at Tom's Guide. Keychron is known for its affordable keyboards and the Keychron B6 Pro is no exception. This budget board is a productivity dream, with bouncy scissor switch keys, like you'll find on your laptop, that are perfect for speedy typing and note taking. This board can be connect via Bluetooth, 2.4GHz dongle, or used wired, so you can work however you want to. It looks pretty basic, but I think this makes it looks leek and understated when placed in a study setup. It is hard to find anything wrong with the Keychron B6 Pro. This full-sized wireless keyboard is extremely light, making it perfect for moving around on your desk or taking with you to study. The bouncy scissor switch keys make it a dream to type on, too. The Logitech Signature K650 is a lightweight wireless keyboard that's perfect for students who study from their room. It's not one that can be moved around easily but its bouncy keys do make tying pretty fun. It can only be connected via Bluetooth or USB. It is also spill resistant, making it perfect for those late night study sessions when you need coffee right next to your keyboard. This is an easygoing wireless keyboard that will perfectly complement your study set up. This is a keyboard best kept fixed in place, but when you're in your room studying you'll be grateful for the low-profile keys and the wrist rest supporting your arms. The Logitech Pebble Keys 2 K380s is the perfect board for anyone looking for something a little bit different. It is highly portable since it has a 75% layout and is lightweight. The real selling point of this board is its incredibly long battery life. It could quite literally last you the whole way through college on a single charge. That's because it has a rated battery life of three years, but this is dependent on how much you use the board. The Logitech Pebble Keys 2 K380s has an impressive three-year battery life and is fantastically easy to use. If you are already a lover of the pebble key style this is a must, and it is small enough to throw in your school bag with easy. It is also a great one to use with your iPad as well as your computer. Follow Tom's Guide on Google News to get our up-to-date news, how-tos, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button.

Kim Kardashian ditches her signature dark hair for new color
Kim Kardashian ditches her signature dark hair for new color

Yahoo

time9 hours ago

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Kim Kardashian ditches her signature dark hair for new color

Kim Kardashian may no longer be "keeping up" with her dark hair color. The "Kardashians" star took to Instagram on Friday, Aug. 15, with a photo soft-launching a possible return to blonde locks in a selfie featuring her pouted lips and a hair clip attached at the top of the fashion icon's forehead. "About that time," Kardashian captioned the post. City Girls rapper JT commented, "Favorite color on you!" Kardashian's hairstylist, Chris Appleton, wrote, "The best," as the "Your Roots Don't Define You" author added a white heart emoji. Met Gala 2022: channels Marilyn Monroe When did Kim Kardashian previously have blonde hair? The Skims founder has previously embraced blonde hair. In 2022, Kardashian channeled American beauty icon and blonde bombshell Marilyn Monroe's hairstyle while at that year's Met Gala. Kardashian sparked backlash when she borrowed the original skin-tight, sparkling Bob Mackie dress that Marilyn Monroe wore to sing "Happy Birthday" to President John F. Kennedy, nearly 60 years to the day after the iconic actress first did. She wore a tight, bleach blonde bun for the occasion, just two days after showing off flowing, dark hair at the White House Correspondents' Dinner with her then-boyfriend, comedian Pete Davidson, during their red carpet debut. Then, two years later, she brought blonde back again for the Met Gala's 2024 edition with a platinum blonde look. Kardashian shimmered in a floral Maison Margiela dress by John Galliano as the gown's metallic silver sheen gave an ultramodern spin on "The Garden of Time" dress code. But the highlight of the night's look was her surprising hair choice: the platinum locks, parted and worn down. Contributing: Edward Segarra & Hannah Yasharoff/ USA TODAY This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Kim Kardashian ditches signature dark hair, welcomes new color

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