<strong>Early Prime Day Skincare Deals: Save Up to 36% on Cleansers, Moisturizers, and More</strong>
Enjoy discounts on expert-tested red light therapy devices.

Reported by Women's Health Magazine.
Amazon Prime Day doesn't officially kick off until June 23, but your skincare routine doesn't have to wait. According to Women's Health Magazine, some of the most compelling deals are already live — and a few of them are genuinely rare. The Solawave red light therapy device, for instance, hasn't seen a price drop since its Amazon launch, per price-tracking site camelcamelcamel. When legendary products go on sale, you move fast.
The editorial team behind these picks brings serious credentials: beauty director Brian Underwood and a co-editor with a combined 30-plus years of beauty journalism and product testing between them. Every product in the roundup leans on dermatologist-approved actives — salicylic acid for body breakouts, vitamin C for that post-summer-glow maintenance, hyaluronic acid and shea butter for deep hydration. The iconic Olay red jar, a top-ranked face cream that the beauty director has reportedly cycled through for decades, is among the discounted finds.
Sun, Sweat, and Skin That Actually Works
On the sunscreen front, the messaging is consistent from dermatologists, the American Academy of Dermatology, and the Skin Cancer Foundation: broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher, daily, no negotiating. The deals here start at $9 and include formulas that blend seamlessly without the chalky white cast that plagues deeper skin tones — a small but significant win. For post-workout skin struggling with breakouts, dermatologist Joyce Imahiyerobo-Ip, MD, has previously noted that pairing the right cleanser with a gentle moisturizer can meaningfully repair compromised skin. Discounts on Paula's Choice 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant and Differin Acne Treatment Gel — the latter containing what dermatologists describe as a gentle retinoid — make building that routine considerably more affordable.
Red light therapy is having its moment, and the science is catching up to the hype. Research supports its effectiveness on wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, scarring, vitiligo, and psoriasis. Dermatologist Purvisha Patel, MD, adds that it can also fade dark spots, help manage eczema, and even stimulate hair growth — which explains why both editors and physicians can't seem to stop talking about it. Getting one of these tools at a discount feels less like a splurge and more like a long-term investment.
If your skincare wishlist has been collecting dust, consider this your sign: the deals are real, the ingredients are legit, and the window is short.
Read the original at Women's Health Magazine.


