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Elle
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Elle
Celebs Swear By This Skin Care Brand—And It's Majorly Discounted for Prime Day
Let's cut to the chase—EltaMD, the cult-favorite skin care brand revered by editors, dermatologists, and more than a few A-listers, is on sale—a rarity worth noting. As part of Amazon Prime Day (running July 8–11), the brand's most coveted products, including its best-in-class tinted sunscreen and fan-favorite foaming cleanser, are 20 percent off. With markdowns this rare—and the UV index climbing fast—now is the time to stock up, before the deals disappear. Curious which celebrities are devoted to EltaMD? The better question might be: Who isn't? Hailey Bieber and Sydney Sweeney both vouch for the brand's facial sunscreen, citing its gentle touch on temperamental, breakout-prone skin. Kendall Jenner has crowned it one of her daily essentials. And in a case of influencer inception, Khloé Kardashian reportedly introduced Addison Rae to the brand—now a fan herself, thanks to its ability to wear beautifully solo or under a full face of makeup. But here's the real kicker: this Hollywood-endorsed SPF isn't just aspirational—it's accessible. With thousands of glowing five-star reviews and the kind of clinical credibility that makes dermatologists swoon, EltaMD products are a mainstay in beauty editors' arsenals (I, for one, haven't touched another brand all summer). Below, the must-shop markdowns worth sprinting to checkout for. Do your skin a favor and snag them before they vanish into the Prime Day ether. Consider this the holy grail of facial sunscreens. Available in two subtly tinted shades, it promises not to create that dreaded ghostly white cast. With SPF 46, it shields against both UVA and UVB rays, while a potent blend of niacinamide and vitamin E works behind the scenes to target discoloration and early signs of aging. In short, it's the ideal daily SPF for every day wear. Looking for a sunscreen that provides hydration? This tinted formula delivers serious UV protection while quenching skin with hyaluronic acid. It's sun care with a side of moisture, ideal for normal, dry, or combination complexions. Prefer your sunscreen without the tint? EltaMD has you covered—literally. The untinted version of their beloved UV Daily sunscreen is also part of the Prime Day sale. With over 18,000 Amazon reviews, it's a clear favorite for its lightweight feel, broad-spectrum protection, and, most importantly, its ability to melt into the skin without a trace of that chalky white cast. Planning to log some serious pool time? Opt for this water-resistant iteration of EltaMD's esteemed sunscreen. It offers the same sheer, breathable coverage as the original, but with the added endurance to withstand sweat, splashes, and sun-soaked laps. After a long day of wearing sunscreen, you'll want a gentle, effective cleanser to whisk it all away. Enter EltaMD's Skin Recovery Amino Acid Foaming Facial Cleanser—a formula that lifts away excess oil, impurities, and SPF without stripping your skin or leaving it feeling parched. Not sure where to begin? Start with a bundle. This set pairs EltaMD's residue-free sunscreen with its gentle foaming cleanser—an ultra-practical duo at a price that feels almost too good to be true. Think of it as two skin care staples for the price of one, no guesswork required.


Cosmopolitan
08-07-2025
- Health
- Cosmopolitan
EltaMD UV Daily 2025 Amazon Prime Day Deal
The internet loves to hate on American sunscreens these days, touting formulas made in Europe, Korea, and Australia as superior. While I somewhat agree with this sentiment (it's true; international sunscreens have more active ingredients to formulate with than in the United States, which creates a more pleasant SPF experience in terms of wear and application), there are a few US sunscreen brands that are worthy of praise. At the top of the list is EltaMD. EltaMD is the GOAT of US sunscreen brands. They make a ton of different SPFs, from waterproof mineral sunscreens to sunscreen sticks, but there's one formula in particular that I recommend to literally everyone: UV Daily. EltaMD's UV Daily is the closest thing to a universal sunscreen for everyday use, and lucky for you guys, it's 20 percent off right now for Amazon Prime Day. The formula is lightweight and fast-absorbing, moisturizing but not at all greasy, and comes in an untinted version as well as two tinted versions. The tints are sheer and adaptable—there's one for light to medium skin tones and one for deeper skin tones—and are great for blurring the look of redness, dark spots, and blotchiness. The tint doesn't replace face makeup like a traditional tinted moisturizer or skin tint, but is a nice base for no-makeup makeup days. On most mornings, I'll use UV Daily after my Rx azelaic acid cream as my face moisturizer and sunscreen in one. In the summer, the formula is hydrating enough for my oily skin (thanks to hyaluronic acid) that I can skip moisturizer entirely. (If your skin is on the drier side, I'd definitely layer it over a lightweight moisturizer, though.) It's also tested to be non-comedogenic (or non-pore-clogging), and I can confirm, as someone with very acne-prone skin, that this SPF has never been the cause of my breakouts. UV Daily is a hybrid sunscreen, which means it uses both mineral and chemical blockers (specifically zinc oxide and octinoxate) to protect skin from UV damage. Now normally I only use mineral sunscreen (my sensitive, acne-prone skin just does better with it), but I've never had any issues with the chemical filter in this formula exacerbating redness or inflammation. All in all, EltaMD's UV Daily is one of those sunscreens that I continually keep in my rotation (despite being sent dozens of new sunscreens to test and review each month) and always recommend to friends. Even the ones who are super picky about skincare always end up texting me saying how UV Daily is the best SPF they've ever tried. Shop more EltaMD Amazon Prime Day Deals 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.