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Shop thousands of sought-after products at Amazon Australia's new beauty store

Shop thousands of sought-after products at Amazon Australia's new beauty store

7NEWS28-04-2025

Have you ever felt overwhelmed trying to track down the latest trending skincare, haircare or beauty gadgets you saw on TikTok at 2am (no judgement here)?
Amazon Australia is about to make your life a whole lot easier.
Amazon Beauty Finds is the brand-new storefront on Amazon Australia designed to deliver all the cult-favourite beauty products straight to your door — fast.
The store is already overflowing with global bestsellers, from Korean and Japanese skincare essentials to TikTok-viral makeup, haircare heroes and even beauty tech you didn't know you needed.
Plus, with most products eligible for Prime free delivery (and same-day or next-day delivery in select cities), you can start glowing literally overnight.
Here's a sneak peek at the trending treasures you can shop right now.
Skincare must-haves
K-beauty reigns supreme, with icons like Beauty of Joseon's Glow Serum and Dynasty Cream ready to hydrate your skin into next-level radiance.
COSRX's Snail Mucin range — a must for the 'glass skin' look — is a viral sensation for a reason.
Other skincare stars worth adding to cart include Dear, Klairs' Freshly Juiced Vitamin E Mask, Torriden's DIVE IN Hyaluronic Acid Serum, and Anua's Heartleaf Cleansing Oil that's dominating the double-cleanse trend.
If you're after serious results, you'll want to try Paula's Choice 2% BHA Exfoliant – an internet-famous holy grail for clearer, smoother skin.
Mediheal sheet masks and Rael Beauty's pimple patches are perfect for quick fixes, while newbies like Tirtir and I'm From are packed with powerhouse natural ingredients your skin will drink up.
Salon hair at home
Get your strands back in shape with Unove's Deep Damage Treatment EX, a Korean salon secret for soft, strong hair. Or opt for Aussie favourite BondiBoost to give your locks a growth boost.
Love a lazy girl blow-dry? The TYMO Ring Hair Straightening Brush combines your flat iron and brush for sleek results in minutes.
Meanwhile, cult brands like Olaplex and the iconic Dyson Airwrap are ready to save your strands from heat damage while delivering serious style.
For tropical vibes, don't miss Coco & Eve's Like A Virgin Hair range – coconut and fig magic for thirsty, overprocessed locks.
TikTok-approved makeup
For makeup lovers, it's a paradise. Think Kimuse's viral peel-off lip stains, Nooni's juicy Kiss-Able Lip Oils, and BBIA's velvet-smooth tints that beauty influencers swear by.
Add in NYX's Duck Plump Lip Liner and EGLIPS' Lip & Cheek Glow Balm for that fresh-faced, full-glam finish you've been double-tapping all year.
Tools that level up any beauty routine
Need a little extra magic? Aussie-founded CLUTCH Glue is perfect for keeping outfits secure (and social media can't get enough of it).
Treat yourself to a Breo Scalp Massager for a spa-at-home moment or upgrade your beauty tools with DUcare's pro-quality brushes.
For lash lovers, Lavio's reusable falsies bring instant glam, and if you're constantly battling a chaotic makeup bag, Astala Luna's dreamy, functional cosmetic bags are about to become your new best friend.

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