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The Top 10 Prime Day Skincare Deals Aestheticians Recommend Buying

The Top 10 Prime Day Skincare Deals Aestheticians Recommend Buying

Forbes09-07-2025
Amazon's biggest sale of the year has begun—and it's full of major Prime Day skincare deals. But just because a product's on sale doesn't necessarily mean it's worth investing in. With that in mind, we asked four aestheticians to share the formulas they recommend adding to your cart this Prime Day.
These are some of the 10 Prime Day skincare deals professional aestheticians recommend buying this ... More week. Illustration: Forbes / Photo: Retailers
Turning to products that have been vetted by aestheticians can help eliminate some of the trial and error that comes with finding the right skincare routine for you. From Qure's LED light therapy face mask at 16% off to Farmacy's cleansing balm for 25% off, here's what the experts recommend shopping this Amazon Prime Day. Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Universal Daily Peel: Now $74, Was $92 (20% Off)
Laneige Lip Glowy Balm: Now $13, Was $19 (30% Off)
Rahua Body Oil: Now $48, Was $60 (20% Off)
Qure Q-Rejuvalight Pro Facewear: Now $276, Was $329 (16% Off)
Laneige Water Sleeping Mask: Now $22, Was $32 (30% Off)
Raw Sugar Simply Body Wash: Now $6, Was $8 (29% Off)
Farmacy Makeup Remover Cleansing Balm: Now $13, Was $18 (30% Off)
Supergoop Glowscreen SPF 40: Now $30, Was $38 (20% Off)
Remedy Super Stacked Healthy Aging Treatment: Now $30, Was $38 (20% Off)
Tatcha The Rice Polish: Now $48, Was $68 (30% Off)
Celebrity facialist Sarah Akram recommends grabbing a box of the Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Peel pads, since they use a patented two-step blend of AHAs and BHAs to smooth texture, minimize pores and boost radiance. Additional ingredients, such as antioxidants and retinol, also strengthen and improve the skin. 'It delivers consistent, professional-grade results at home without downtime,' she says.
If you already own the cult-favorite Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask, celebrity aesthetician Alexandra Wagner suggests trying this other formula from the brand. It's a nourishing tinted lip balm with a glossy finish. She appreciates how the tube packaging makes it easy to throw in different bags for on-the-go applications.
If you're looking for a body oil that boosts glow without feeling greasy, intensely relieves dryness, boosts elasticity and repairs a damaged skin barrier, Akram likes this Rahua formula. 'It features a blend of lightweight, fast‑absorbing Amazonian symbiotic oils—like guayusa, rahua and sacha inchi—and is rich in omegas, antioxidants and vitamins C and E.'
The Qure LED face mask is a favorite of board-certified dermatologist and Remedy founder Dr. Muneeb Shah. 'It's completely customizable through their app, allowing you to personalize treatments for each area of the face and up to five facial zones. It also includes five different light wavelengths that target skin concerns like fine lines, acne, collagen loss and more. Plus, it's completely hands-free and each treatment only takes three minutes.'
'Laneige's Water Sleeping Mask delivers a surge of overnight hydration thanks to squalane, niacinamide and hyaluronic acid. It plumps, calms and repairs the skin barrier while you sleep,' says Akram. 'It also gives a visible glow and barrier boost by morning, making it perfect for proactive, treatment-ready clients.'
Summer is a great time to stock up on body wash, and Akram recommends this option from Raw Sugar. 'This body wash is packed with clean, cold-pressed plant extracts that gently cleanse while locking in moisture—leaving skin soft, refreshed and nourished without any harsh chemicals,' she says.
One of Dr. Shah's top cleansing balm recommendations, this formula is super effective at deeply cleansing the skin to remove excess dirt, impurities and makeup. 'After removing impurities, it leaves the skin silky smooth and hydrated thanks to its super green antioxidant ingredients,' he says.
Not only is this Supergoop product an editor favorite, but Wagner is also a fan. Suitable for wearing alone or underneath makeup, the SPF 40 formula protects against harmful UV rays and blue light. It also features key ingredients like hyaluronic acid, vitamin B5 and niacinamide to soothe the skin.
'This is my powerhouse product that combines clinically-proven ingredients like retinaldehyde, Argireline (a peptide known to mimic Botox-like effects), Matrixyl, glycolic acid, lactic acid and antioxidants,' says Dr. Shah. 'It's an all-in-one product that promotes healthy aging by improving wrinkles, fine lines, texture, elasticity, uneven skin tone and other major skin concerns.'
Akram named Tatcha's exfoliating treatment as another one of her top Prime Day picks. 'The Rice Polish is a favorite for its gentle enzymatic exfoliation—it refines texture without disrupting the skin barrier. It's ideal for maintaining a healthy glow between professional treatments,' she says.
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