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31 Best Memorial Day Weekend Beauty Sales for 2025

31 Best Memorial Day Weekend Beauty Sales for 2025

Cosmopolitan22-05-2025
I've never considered Memorial Day a shopping holiday. For me, the unofficial start of summer is for BBQs, beach days, and margs. This year, though, a ton of excellent beauty deals have come across my radar. So now, in the year 2025, Memorial Day is officially a shopping holiday—just like Black Friday and Cyber Monday—and I've rounded up all the best skincare, makeup, and hair discounts to prove it.
Keep scrolling for all the best Memorial Day Weekend beauty deals from some of my favorite beauty brands, plus the exact products I'm stocking up on while they're on sale.
Farmacy—20 percent off sitewide from 5/23 to 5/27. No code needed.
Matter of Fact—20 percent off on sephora.com from 5/22 to 5/26
Tatcha—20 percent off sitewide until 5/26 with code FRIENDS25
Peace Out—25 percent off sitewide from 5/22 to 5/26. No code needed.
Soko Glam—20 percent off a curated collection of K-beauty essentials from brightening serums to SPF must-haves from 5/23 to 6/1
Bliss—Up to 50 percent off, plus an extra 10 percent off with code MD10 until 5/27
Paula's Choice—20 percent off sitewide, 25 percent off orders $99+, and 30 percent off orders $150+ from 5/22 to 6/3
Dr. Whitney Bowe Beauty—25 percent off sitewide until 5/29
HigherDOSE—20 percent off sitewide with code MDW2025
Nécessaire—20 percent off everything from 5/22 to 5/26
Keys Soulcare—20 percent off everything from 5/23 to 5/27
Skinfix—20 percent off sitewide from 5/22 to 5/27
111 Skin—20 percent off sitewide from 5/22 to 5/27
Tula—20 percent off sitewide from 5/22 to 5/26
Kiehl's—Shop and enjoy a buy one, get one free offer on a curated selection of fan-favorite products from 5/21 to 5/24. No code needed—just add to cart and your free item will automatically apply at checkout.
ZO Skin Health—25 percent off all sunscreens from 5/22 through 8/31
Lanolips—20 percent off sitewide 5/26 and 5/27
Eos—20 percent off sitewide when you spend $45 or more from 5/23 to 5/26
Stila Cosmetics—20 percent off sitewide from 5/22 to 5/26
Beautyblender—25 percent off makeup 5/24 to 5/26
Calpak Makeup Bags—15 percent off and up to 60 percent off select styles until 5/29
Tarte—Deals starting at $5 on over 100 products (including the Maracuja Juicy Lift Liner, Maracuja Juicy Lip Plump Gloss, and Tartelette Shadow Brush Duo) from 5/21 to 5/26
Dedcool—20 percent off sitewide from 5/23 to 5/26
Lilly Lashes—15 percent off sitewide from 5/23 to 5/26
Saie—20 percent off sitewide with code SAIEFAM25
IGK—25 percent off sitewide from 5/15 through 5/27
T3—25 percent off the Afar Hair Dryer on sephora.com and amazon.com, and 25 percent off the SinglePass Curl X on t3micro.com from 5/22 to 5/26
Dyson—Discounts on select machines on dyson.com, sephora.com, and ulta.com until 6/7
Viviscal—25 percent off sitewide with code HELLOWMDW from 5/23 to 5/28
The Beachwaver Co.—20 percent off sitewide from 5/22 to 5/26
Living Proof—25 percent off sitewide with code FF25
Lauren Balsamo is the beauty director at Cosmopolitan where she writes, edits, and produces all types of beauty content—from product reviews to personal essays and trend reports. She has covered beauty for more than a decade at Cosmopolitan. Follow her on Instagram.
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