5 beauty products in my Amazon basket are still on sale– including my £8 Tilbury-like concealer

5 beauty products in my Amazon basket are still on sale– including my £8 Tilbury-like concealer

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Although Amazon Prime Days may be over in 2024, there are still some great beauty deals. If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably added items to your wish list and watched those essential beauty purchases lately. This is the perfect time to check them out before the final sales close.

Prime Days (or Big Deal Days, officially) are always a great time to snap up discounted skincare, makeup, and hair care, with everything from serums to shampoos at tempting prices. And even though the official event ended on Wednesday, many of those amazing deals are still available, which means you haven’t quite missed out yet.

Today, as I check my Amazon basket, I’m delighted to see some of my favourite beauty staples still at bargain prices. If you have your strands hooked on the stuff like I have, I recommend getting my trusty Olaplex conditioner for less than £20.

There is still time to use these lingering offers if you didn’t complete everything on your wish list during the sale. I’ve got my eye on five beauty products that are still discounted and definitely worth purchasing before they run out.

Add five beauty products to your Amazon Prime shopping cart.

IT Cosmetics Bye Bye Makeup 3-in-1 Make-up Melting Balm, £25.50 (was £34)

IT Cosmetics Bye Bye Makeup 3-in-1 Makeup Melting Balm (Amazon)

Since It Cosmetics is one of my favorite beauty brands, I always have a few items in my cart when I see it on sale. I can suggest this face wash as your next purchase if your current one is about to expire.

With an alcohol and paraben-free, shea butter, vitamin C and rosehip oil formula, it melts even waterproof make-up in a flash. When I double cleanse, I always leave my skin feeling fresh, soft, and undoubtedly squeaky-free. I use it as a first step.

Maybelline Instant Anti-Age Eraser Eye Concealer, £7.49 (was £9.99)

Maybelline Instant Anti-Age Eraser Eye Concealer
Maybelline Instant Anti-Age Eraser Eye Concealer (Amazon)

The Maybelline eye concealer has a similar cushion applicator and an intuitive twisting collar, which helps to reduce wastage, if you’re a fan of the Charlotte Tilbury Contour Wand. Not to mention, with its compact component design, it’s easy to take on the go.

I’d say this is for you if you’re looking for a very good high-street under-eye concealer that rivals some pricier brands. Amazon has a limited selection of shades, so if yours isn’t there, you can shop the concealer at a discount from Lookfantastic here, too.

Clarins Everlasting Youth Fluid Foundation SPF15, £34 (was £40)

Clarins Everlasting Youth Fluid Foundation SPF15
Clarins Everlasting Youth Fluid Foundation SPF15 (Amazon)

In the name of thorough beauty testing, I try a lot of foundations and skin tints, but only a few of them are the ones I keep coming back to. One of the reasons I like this Clarins is because it keeps my skin looking so radiant and fresh even when I don’t have a good complexion.

With a medium-coverage, radiant finish that has added UV protection, it’s ideal for anyone looking for a ‘ your skin but better ‘ effect.

Aveeno Daily Moisturising Body Lotion, £4.49 (was £7.15)

Aveeno Daily Moisturising Body Lotion
Aveeno Daily Moisturising Body Lotion (Amazon)

This isn’t the most interesting pick, granted, but it’s a useful one. I have eczema-prone skin, so I can’t use anything fragranced on my body. This one is effective, keeping my skin soft, hydrated, and free of dry patches, for years. Even better, it’s incredibly affordable, meaning I don’t have to worry about using it up too quickly.

Percy &amp, Reed Bye Bye Dry Hydrating TLC Mask 200ml, £19.57 (was £28)

Percy & Reed Bye Bye Dry Hydrating TLC Mask 200ml,
Percy &amp, Reed Bye Bye Dry Hydrating TLC Mask 200ml, (Amazon)

I semi-regularly beach and heat style my long hair. Because of the combination of those two, I occasionally slather on a treatment in the hope that it will bring my strands back to life. My ends are dry and prone to snapping.

I have a few top choices of brands, including Philip Kingsley’s Elasticiser, but this giant tub from Percy &amp, Reed is another go-to for me when I see it on sale. It makes my strands much easier to brush, and it smells delicious.

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