
From CeraVe to Maybelline: The best beauty buys on Amazon right now for women AND men - and they're all under £10
Makeup bag in need of an update? Skin not feeling as smooth as before? Feel like treating yourself, but not sure what you need?
From big-name brands, including CeraVe, Rimmel and more, Amazon's top beauty bestsellers include something for everyone. Whether you're after a new makeup product or want to try a different shampoo, Amazon's next-day Prime delivery option is the place to look.
Our top picks include Maybelline's Sky High Mascara, which has over 30,838 reviews; fans call it the 'ride or die on the daily', and it costs just £7.92.
Another product at the top of our beauty list is this highly-rated micellar water with reviews describing it as 'a classic product that proves you don't need to spend a lot to get reliable results'.
Here are nine handpicked beauty products on Amazon that shoppers can't get enough of right now.
Just For Men Facial Haircolour Kit
Beauty isn't just for the ladies! Just For Men is a perfect example of that. Infused with coconut oil, aloe, and Biotin, this facial hair dye kit is great for touch-ups.
It is specifically made for maximum grey coverage and is ammonia-free, meaning the hair colour isn't toxic.
With a 4.4-star rating by 20,533 people on Amazon, Just For Men's Haircolour kit is described as a 'total game-changer' with results that look 'impressively natural' from one reviewer.
£7.64 (save £2.21) Shop
Nizoral Anti-Dandruff Treatment Shampoo, 60ml
Itchy scalp? Don't stress; the number one bestseller in shampoos on Amazon is here to save the day.
Formulated with Ketoconazole, an ingredient known for its antifungal properties, Nizoral Anti-Dandruff Shampoo is designed to help manage common scalp concerns such as itching, flaking, and irritation.
And according to reviewers, this product actually works. One user said, 'If I had to work out my dandruff content now it'd be something like 20 per cent, whereas before I was rocking a 90 per cent snowstorm of flakes'.
£7.48 (save £1.50) Shop
Aftersun by Piz Buin, 200ml
I think we can all agree that the UK doesn't exactly have the best sun supply, so it's almost impossible to get a decent golden tan without going abroad.
Piz Buin's Aftersun Tan Intensifier is perfect for helping with this.
Made with Tanimel, a plant extract that contributes to doubling the production of your skin's natural tanning pigments, Aftersun isn't a self-tanning product, but does stimulate tanning production to make natural tanning way easier.
£6.00 (save £4.20) Shop
Garnier Micellar Cleansing Water, 700ml
With 21,116 customer ratings on Amazon, it would be a dirty mistake not to try the UK's number one Micellar Water. Garnier's Micellar Water acts as a gentle cleanser as well as an effective makeup remover. A review on Garnier's website implies that the removal of makeup is so successful that 'never again will I [they] use makeup wipes'.
Certified by Cruelty-Free International, this product is vegan, 'doesn't leave residue', and effectively removes dirt, oil, SPF, pollution and even dead skin cells! Even better, if you're knackered from a long night out, Garnier Micellar Cleansing Water is 'perfect for a quick cleansing before you drop into bed, if you're too lazy to face wash'.
£6.51 (save £3.48) Shop
Aveeno Oat Gel Moisturiser, 50ml
Sensitive, combination skin? Many reviewers of this product had the same problem! Multiple reviews show that people who are cautious about trying new skincare products due to the risk of irritation try Aveeno's Oat Gel Moisturiser and are relieved, impressed, or even delighted with the results.
This product is said to instantaneously soothe and hydrate skin, and this can be backed up by this review on Amazon: 'This gel cream is light, cooling and moisturising and has not caused any adverse reaction to my skin'.
£7.72 (save £4.27) Shop
Rimmel London Soft Kohl Eyeliner Pencil
If your eyeliner pencil is running out and you desperately need an update, this is the beauty product for you. With over 10,000 of these sold in the past month and with a 4.4-star rating, Rimmel London is yet to disappoint!
This pencil eyeliner is said to be a combination of 'ease of use, long-lasting wear, and stunning pigmentation, making it a must-have for anyone who loves makeup'.
Although the formula is 'creamy' and stays on the whole day, making application smooth, 'despite its staying power, it's surprisingly easy to remove at the end of the day', according to a review on Amazon. This is truly the product to buy for an 'effortless smokey eye'.
£2.95 Shop
CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser, 236ml
If you're anything like me and hate the unpleasant feeling of harsh cleansers that feel rough and scratchy on your face, this is the cleanser you need.
CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser removes dirt, oil and impurities whilst protecting the skin's natural barrier, using hyaluronic acid to maintain the natural moisture on your face.
This cleanser is a gentle, non-foaming, 'lotion-like' consistency, which is why it feels light and slippery on application, gliding across the skin with ease.
£9.36 (save £3.14) Shop
Dots For Spots Pimple Patches (Pack of 24)
Described as 'life-changing', here's a product that will help you purge those pesky pimples in time for that work party or the date you're so looking forward to!
With 40,178 ratings on Amazon, this pack of 24 Translucent Hydrocolloid Spot Treatment Patches reduces irritation and redness, promotes healing and minimises breakouts, while also preventing picking and touching.
These round patches are translucent and 'ultra-thin', with tapered edges to 'seamlessly' blend with all skin tones. To confirm this, one reviewer writes, 'they're pretty much invisible on places that you can get them flat'.
Not only do they blend with all skin tones, but they're also suitable for all skin types as they are made with vegan ingredients and not tested on animals. Impressed? I am!
£6.99 Shop

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