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Our top-rated beauty items already on sale ahead of Amazon Prime Day from CeraVe, Urban Decay, Elemis and more

Our top-rated beauty items already on sale ahead of Amazon Prime Day from CeraVe, Urban Decay, Elemis and more

Daily Mail​04-07-2025
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Beauty lovers, Amazon Prime Day is just around the corner, and it's the perfect time to stock up on your favourite beauty products (or maybe even find a new favourite beauty brand).
From the 8 to the 11 of July, eager shoppers will be able to bag huge discounts and savings on thousands of products spanning tech, homeware and more - though obviously, it's the beauty deals we're most excited about.
There are hundreds of deals already available to shop on Amazon, and unless you know what you're looking for, it can be somewhat overwhelming to scroll through.
Luckily, though, I've got years of experience in finding the best Prime Day beauty deals, and this time around, I've done the hard work for you (so you can simply wait for your package to turn up at your door. Exciting!).
From cult brands such as L'Oréal and CeraVe to deals on beauty tech such as hair styling tools and LED face masks, these are the bargains we're adding to our basket ASAP.
CeraVe Day and Night Facial Moisturiser Duo
Skincare fanatics will already be familiar with CeraVe, the dermatologist-developed skincare range with a no-frills approach to solving common skincare concerns.
This Prime Day, shoppers can save over £8 on this day and night moisturiser duo, both of which are non-comedogenic formulas infused with three essential ceramides to help protect the skin barrier. The day moisturiser also doubles as an SPF50, too - and we love a multi-purpose product.
£24.76 (save £8.24) Shop
TRANXPHIT High Speed Hair Dryer
Not got your hands on the Dyson Hair Dryer yet? This is the next best thing - and it's currently on offer for under £30 (steal!).
Specifically created to dry quickly with minimal damage, the design releases 500 million negative ions in just seconds, helping to reduce the look of split ends while nourishing the roots and eliminating static. With three wind settings and four speed settings to choose from, this is your new styling BFF.
£29.99 (save £16) Shop
Garnier Vitamin C Daily UV Fluid SPF50+ Glow, 40ml
Ready to get your glow on this summer? This SPF50 protects against both UVA and UVB rays, preventing hyperpigmentation as a result of sun exposure.
Ideal for using as part of your AM skincare routine and underneath makeup, the sheer, tinted formula not only evens out skin tone, but also adds a lit-from-within glow that's sure to make it a staple in your makeup bag.
£7.33 (save £5.66) Shop
Urban Decay Hydromaniac Tinted Glow Hydrator
Perfect for summer when you want to wear something lighter than foundation without compromising on coverage, the Tinted Glow Hydrator from Urban Decay has been infused with skin-loving marula oil for a- lit-from-within glow.
With a medium, buildable coverage, it flawlessly evens skin tone and hides blemishes while visibly brightening the skin and locking in moisture.
£22.20 (save £10.80) Shop
Stila Heavens Dew Lip Oil
A girl can never have too many glosses, and this one stays a staple in my makeup bag.
The hydrating gel oil formula combines the high-shine finish of a gloss with the nourishing properties of a lip oil, formulated with jojoba oil to provide deep hydration - a must-have during the hot summer months. Available in six shades, customers have said its an 'all time favourite lip product'.
£17.52 (save £4.48) Shop
Pantene Grow Strong Set
On your journey to long, healthy hair this year? You'll want to pick up this Grow Strong set from Pantene while it's still on offer.
Consisting of a shampoo, conditioner and leave in cream, each enriched with growth-inducing ingredients such as biotin and protein strengtheners, the set helps to fight against hair loss and breakage - and with XXL shampoo and conditioner sizes, you won't run out anytime soon.
£17.88 (save £20.12) Shop
Weleda Skin Food
A TikTok favourite and a must-have for those with dry, dehydrated skin (or skin that's been to exposed to harsh active ingredients), Weleda Skin Food is cult for a reason.
Made from 100 per cent natural ingredients, the intensive formula can be used on both the face or body to instantly nourish dry skin. Top tip: apply a generous amount onto the feet before popping on a pair of socks to lock in moisture get rid of dry heels for good.
£9.50 (save (£2.57) Shop
Elemis Pro Collagen Cleansing Balm
This incredibly luxe cleansing balm will transform your bathroom and evening skincare routine into a spa-like experience - and now's your chance to nab it for 18 per cent off.
Voted the number one facial cleanser in the UK, the balm cleanser should be used as a first cleanse to remove makeup and debris - which it does instantly (even waterproof makeup). Clinically proven to support the skin barrier, it also smells amazing, and leaves the skin feeling nourished and fresh.
£39.20 (save £8.80) Shop
Ammiy Makeup Brushes Set Professional 18 Piece Set
Be honest - your makeup brushes have seen better days, haven't they?
If your brush collection is overdue an upgrade, you'll want to add this 18 piece brush set to your cart right now. Included alongside a leather makeup brush bag is 18 brushes crafted from soft and silky premium synthetic hair, and the set includes everything you need for a full-face look, from complexion to eyes. Just make sure to keep them clean!
£7.26 (save £1.73) Shop
Nanoleaf LED Light Therapy Face Mask
If you want to take your skin to the next level, this LED Light Therapy mask is a necessity.
With seven LED light modes available, including blue to combat bacteria and acne and red to stimulate collagen production, the silicone mask is incredibly comfortable to wear and easy to use, and customers have noticed clearer-looking skin after just a few uses.
£107.94 (save £19.05) Shop
Mighty Patch Original Spot Patches
Don't pop it, patch it - these handy spot patches visibly improve the look of pimples and spots overnight by absorbing gunk and bacteria.
Dermatologically-tested and made from medical-grade hydrocolloid, each patch is strong enough to stay on overnight, and when you wake up, your pimple will look visibly improved. Just like magic!
£11.69 (save £6.30) Shop
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