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Amazon's Memorial Day sale ends tonight: Shop last-chance deals on power tools, vacuums

Amazon's Memorial Day sale ends tonight: Shop last-chance deals on power tools, vacuums

Amazon's Memorial Day sale is wrapping up today, May 29! With it being the last day to grab these deals, this marks your absolute last chance to take advantage of these incredible, low prices on a huge selection of products, from tools to beauty products and even appliances.
With just a few hours remaining before these discounts vanish into thin air, we've curated a list featuring some of the best-selling Amazon deals that shoppers are snatching up. Trust us, you won't want to miss out on these savings, so make sure to grab them now before they're gone for good!
More: Amazon's Memorial Day sale has up to 85% off outdoor tools, beauty and tech
More: E.l.f. acquires Hailey Bieber's Rhode Skincare: 5 must-try products
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Why Hailey Bieber's billion-dollar deal is about more than just beauty

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It should be mentioned that Rhode — and this deal — does not exist without Glossier, which the brand emulates in aesthetic and product. Founded in 2014 by Emily Weiss, Glossier was the beauty brand of the mid-2010s. Before it emerged, makeup trends tended heavier: cut-crease eye shadow looks and high-contrast contour made popular by Kim Kardashian and YouTube tutorials. Glossier's ethos, 'skin first, makeup second,' was almost shockingly antithetical at the time. None of the limited products initially offered, like the Perfecting Skin Tint, offered full or even buildable coverage. Glossier felt both revolutionary and exclusionary enough to be aspirational. If you had acne, hyperpigmentation or rosacea, Glossier products where simply not for you. Like the 'clean girl' beauty trend, you could only be a Glossier girl if you already had perfect skin. 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