
Khloé Kardashian, Alexandra Daddario, and Kyle Richards love this skincare brand - and it's up to 49% off during Amazon Prime Day
Celebrity-loved skincare brand TruSkin is your one-way ticket to having an A-list glow. Boasting a vast line-up of products from their viral Vitamin C Serum to their brand new SPF 30 Serum, their plant-based formulas set them apart.
The already highly affordable brand is giving shoppers a sweet surprise this July with massive savings of up to 49 percent off during the biggest shopping event of the year — Amazon Prime Day.
TruSkin | Amazon Prime Day Sale
The viral skincare brand that is powered by plants is having a huge Amazon Prime Day Sale offering savings up to 49 percent off.
From their famous Vitamin C Serum to their best-selling Hyaluronic Acid products they have it all and the best part is it won't break the bank.
Explore all of the brand's bestsellers while you can save big from July 8-11.
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Shoppers wait all year to save big during the mega event, which this year will last four days instead of two. TruSkin knows how big of a deal Amazon Prime Day is, and that is why nearly all of their celebrity-approved skincare products are on sale.
TruSkin's numerous famous ambassadors have flocked to the brand for its clean ingredients and the number bestselling Amazon Vitamin C Serum.
Khloé Kardashian shared her love for the brand by posting a handful of their products to her Instagram Story, including shouting out their Vitamin C Face Serum.
Alexandra Daddario also raved about the Vitamin C Serum in an interview with Vogue, and reality star Kyle Richards called the serum a 'miracle' during an Amazon Livestream.
The viral serum will be automatically 36 percent off at checkout during Prime Day, making it $25 (originally $38.99).
But there is more than just the brand's fame that makes it so attractive. The plant-based formulas that uniquely make up each of their products separate them from the crowd. 'The results are unbelievable.'
TruSkin Vitamin C Serum
The one-of-a-kind potent serum is made from a mixture of Hyaluronic Acid, Vitamin C+E, Aloe, and jojoba oil.
By combining these ingredients, TruSkin has unlocked a secret skincare weapon that will transform your skin overnight. Users love how it feels, with one saying: 'My skin feels smoother and looks more radiant.
The serum is lightweight and absorbs quickly without leaving any greasy residue.' Some long-term benefits of using Vitamin C include anti-aging effects, deep hydration, and improved skin tone.
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TruSkin SPF Serum $20 (was $25)
Protect your skin and look good doing it!
This universal glow serum packs on the SPF while giving a soft, undeniable brightening. Packed with nourishment, this skincare Hail Mary brightens, tightens, hydrates, and more.
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TruSkin Hyaluronic Acid Serum $17.49 (was $27)
At its core TruSkin's HA facial serum combines the plumping and moisturizing effects of the beloved hyaluronic acid with a blend of organic and science backed bonus ingredients that creates an even more intensifying hydration, making it a stand out in the sea of serums to choose from.
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A few of the key ingredients found within their products include Green Algae, Green Tea, Glycolic Acid, Chamomile, Aloe, Botanical HA Acid, and Avocado Oil.
Whether you are looking for hydration (Hyaluronic Acid Serum $17.49 | $27), anti-aging (Age Defying Serum Trio $29.49 | $45), UV protection (SPF-Serum $20 | $25), etc. TruSkin caters to all skin types and has options to combat anything your skin may be going through.
The best part is they are designed to be layered, meaning you can build a routine that is specific to the needs of your skin and can hit every concern.
TruSkin is going to take your summer skin to the next level at a fraction of the cost, giving you the 'It-Girl' energy you deserve, so stock up while you can on these award-winning products while they are up to 49 percent off during Amazon Prime Day.
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