Best Prime Day Beauty Deals 2025: Hair, Skin, and Dental Care

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Amazon Prime Day runs from July 8 to 11, and it’s a feeding frenzy for beauty steals, so I’m here to help you spend your money semi-responsibly. I’ve combed through countless hot tools, dental devices, and skin care gadgets to find the best Prime Day beauty deals. We’ve tested everything here and would vouch for these products even without a markdown. (This is WIRED, after all.) I’ll be updating this list daily as more deals go live, so keep checking back.
If you're shopping for other gadgets and gizmos, check out our Best Prime Day Deals roundup or our Prime Day liveblog.
Updated 6:15 pm ET July 11, 2025: We've added the Solawave 4-in-1 Renewal Wand, Chi Volume Styler, Wavytalk Heatwave Pro Thermal Set, Chi G2 flat iron, and Dyson Airwrap i.d. Multi-Styler and Dryer to this story, plus updated prices and removed dead deals.
If you don't want to use an LED mask on your entire face and would rather focus on specific areas, then Solawave's LED Wand is a good choice. It's good for tightening skin around the eyes, according to a few different WIRED staffers, and the vibration and warmth therapy are nice bonuses. It's our top pick for spot treatment in our guide to the Best Red Light Therapy Masks and LED Devices.
This is a pared-down Dyson hair dryer. It just has one attachment, but offers the same fast drying and protects against heat damage. The machine measures air temperature over 40 times a second, regulating the heat to make sure it never gets too hot, and like Dyson's vacuums, it has a powerful motor that spins at up to 110,000 rpm to fast-dry hair without the damaging heat.
If you have a sensitive scalp like me, the Shark SpeedStyle Pro Flex is worth the investment. Shark’s Scalp Shield feature monitors heat 1,000 times a second to ensure it never exceeds 230 degrees Fahrenheit. It comes with four versatile attachments à la Dyson, and it's surprisingly light (1.57 pounds). Plus, it folds up for easy travel or storage. I’ve tested the Dyson Airwrap, and this gets you there for way less cash.
Featured in our guide to the Best Blow-Dry Brushes, the Drybar Double Shot has three heat levels, reaching 275 degrees Fahrenheit at the top end, but it manages to not leave hair feeling fried. When testing, we got great hair results just using Drybar's simpler settings compared to brushes with more options. The Double Shot made our reviewer's hair nice and smooth while giving it volume, and managed to give less frizz than other models.
We’ve tested a lot of blow-dry brushes, but the Revlon One-Step Volumizer Plus (8/10, WIRED Recommends) wins on value. It dries and styles at once, with a slimmer, 2-inch oval barrel that's detachable and easier to handle than the original. The ceramic titanium tourmaline coating cuts down on heat damage, and four settings (plus a cool shot) give you all the control you need. At $46 (down from $70), it's a steal.
The Chi Volume Styler is a blow-dry brush that has a cool addition to it: a heated comb side to help style your hair and tame flyaways that could be caused by the hot hair blowing your hair around. It's a good tool that nicely dupes the expensive GHD Duet Blow Dry (8/10, WIRED Recommends), especially for such a lower price point. And even cheaper now on sale!
As seen in our Best Hair Straighteners guide, Conair's Infinity Pro is the best hair straightener you're likely to find for under 20 bucks. It not only heats all the way up to 455 degrees Fahrenheit, the little dial on the side offers a mind-boggling 30 set temperature points, so you can be sure to find the one that works for your hair.
If you liked the OG Chi straightening iron, a staple on many a counter since 2006 (and for sale itself at 50% off), you might consider upgrading to Chi's G2—or “generation 2"—while it's still on sale. It's got a new digital screen, a chime that tells you when it's heated up, and titanium-infused plates for more straightening power. (Max heat is 425 degrees Fahrenheit.) I have a few more weeks to go with this in my testing for the Best Hair Straighteners guide, but early results are promising. —Kat Merck
If you want a blowout look without needing wet hair, a thermal brush is for you. There are a ton of these out there (and you might see them called blowout brushes or infrared brushes, since they use infrared heat) but my favorite is easily the WavyTalk Heatwave Pro Thermal Set since it comes with three different sized heads you can switch out, letting you choose based off your vibe that day or the look you want to go for. —Nena Farrell
WIRED reviewer Louryn Strampe declared this the best hair mask for fine hair in her guide to the Best Hair Masks. She felt like didn't necessarily provide enough hydration for her curly hair, but her straight-haired friend (and many internet commenters) rave about it. Decide for yourself while it's over 30% off.
There are a lot of Hot Tools hair products I like, but this heat protectant spray might be my favorite from the brand. It doesn't smell great, I'll admit, but its frizz-fighting and shine-imparting power are comparable to brands three times the price, like Oribe. I also like that it protects up 455 degrees Fahrenheit, which is enough for just about any tool you'd want to use. —Kat Merck
I'm a devout flosser, and while this Waterpik isn't a replacement for string floss, it's a killer addition to my dental care routine. The rotating nozzle and three pressure settings blast gunk from places threads can't reach. One fill gives you 45 seconds of powerful spray, which is all I need. It's compact, waterproof, and cordless. It charges fast in just four hours and comes with a travel bag and tip case. Ideal for tight counters and travel. My gums have never been happier.
This wasn't a top pick in my guide to the Best Heat Protectant Sprays, but it's still a solid, lightweight option that's also hydrating thanks to its infusion of argan oil. It has a fine mist like a hairspray, so you don't have to worry about applying too much and dealing with heavy residue. —Kat Merck
I've tested a lot of sonic electric toothbrushes, but I keep circling back to the Philips Sonicare 4100. It's gentler on gums than oscillating brushes, dead simple to use, and packed with features that matter. You get a pressure sensor, a two-minute timer, two intensity modes, and a two-week battery life. It even reminds you when it's time to change the brush head. At $40 for Prime Day (down from $50), it's the one I'd grab.
I love this lip mask. It’s featured in our guides of the Best TikTok Gifts and Best Lip Balms. A little goes a very long way—I’ve had my current jar for three years—and the formula is thick, but melts down quickly. This luscious treatment is flavored and scented, but not tinted. It’s soothing on dry lips (and even cuticles in a pinch) thanks to ingredients like coconut oil and shea butter. It also doesn’t get much cheaper than this. —Louryn Strampe
If you're interested in the benefits of snail mucin, the Cosrx Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence is a must-try. Packed with an impressive 96 percent snail secretion filtrate, this serum delivers hydration and works wonders in repairing your skin, all while being free from added fragrances. Regularly priced at $17, it’s now available for nearly half off during Prime Day—an opportunity to stock up on this cult-favorite slime.
The T3 Aire 360 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) matches the Dyson Airwrap in power and aesthetics but at a price that feels way more justified. It comes with fewer ceramic attachments than its competitors, but with two curling barrels, a concentrator, and an oval brush, it’s more than enough for a salon-worthy blowout. The rose-pink finish is adorable, and it stashes easily in a drawer. WIRED reviewer Nena Farrell’s one complaint about the tool was the cost, but with this deal? No notes.
Want a real deal Dyson Airwrap? The Airwrap i.d. multi-styler is a low-heat pick in our guide to the Best Curling Irons, and it has two versions on sale in the purple colorway: Straight + Wavy and Curly + Coily. Each set has slightly different attachments (e.g., the curly set has a diffuser, while the straight and wavy set has second curler size and a flyaway tool), but both are on sale for $100 off.
We’ve dubbed the Bio Ionic Long Barrel Styler the best curling iron for (wait for it) long hair. The 8-inch ceramic barrel wraps large sections quickly and tames frizz while you style. It heats up to 430 degrees Fahrenheit, and the sculpted cool-touch grip makes styling feel ergonomic. Plus, it’s dual voltage, so you can pack it for international travels.
This curling iron went viral last year for how it easily creates both waves and perfect little ringlets. Simply clamp your hair, press the button, watch as it wraps your hair around the wand, and let it go to reveal a corkscrew curl. Try it yourself, it's half off right now.
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