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Amazon Prime Day 2025 is upon us (the sale runs from July 8 to July 11 this year), and while it’s usually full of the same old junk (does anyone really need another Echo Dot or the damn Bissell Little Green at this point?), I spent a good chunk of my Monday evening hunting down a few things I actually think are worth scooping up.
I’ve tried (and loved!) almost everything on the list below, and if I haven’t, it’s going into my cart to try.
While some are only a few bucks off, it’s worth it if you need to stock up anyway. Some sections, like home, on the other hand, actually have some killer deals—my beloved Revolution toaster is $80 off and my bookshelf is only $40.
Below, 32 of the best things to buy for Amazon Prime Day 2025.
The Best Amazon Prime Day 2025 Deals
Fashion
Amazon is not my typical go-to for fashion (sorry not sorry), but every once in a while, I’ll find a real gem (exhibits A through H below).
- JW Pei Hana Medium Bag (
$129; $103): The suede version of this bag went viral last fall, and this summery canvas version is every bit as chic. - NEATS Nipple Covers (
$30; $20): Can confirm that these nipple covers are the *only* ones that actually stay put after testing out multiple brands on Amazon (and horrifyingly, dropping one in the grocery store). - Tankaneo Off-the-Shoulder Top (
$20; $16): This top is a fave, though it does shrink a bit in the wash—size up. - Breaksun Retro Oval Sunglasses (
$12; $10): For the gals that are always losing their sunnies. - Molozoey Jelly Shoes (
$45; $36): These are a dead-ringer for the $225 Vince jellies all the influencers are obsessing over. - James Michelle Sand Dollar Necklace (
$68; $54): I just really love this piece for summer. - Qinsen Square-Neck Romper (
$35; $30): Eat your heart out, Free People. - Sam Edelman Bay Jelly Sandals ($60; $42): Aren’t H sandals practically a summer prerequisite at this point?
Beauty
There are a surprising amount of brand-name beauty items on Amazon, so whether you’re running low on your pricier faves (Caudalie fans, I’m looking at you) or want to try something new, now is your chance.
- Colleen Rothschild Quench and Shine Restorative Mask (
$38; $29): This stuff is luxe (like, rich lady luxe), plus it smells like cinnamon. - Peace Out Retinol Eye Patches (
$29; $20): Best undereye patches in the game, period. - Naked Sundays Beautyscreen with SPF 50 (
$38; $34): This is my everyday “real skin, but better”
foundation. It’s also got high SPF, which is a necessity in Florida. (Use code HCCJISESBOAZ for 10% off.) - Caudalie Resveratrol-Lift Instant Firming Serum ($84; $71): She’s pricey, but I can practically feel my skin tightening when I use this.
- Naturopathica Sweet Cherry Brightening Enzyme Peel (
$68; $48): This just might be the most pleasant-smelling masks I’ve ever put on my face, and it’s normally $68. - Colleen Rothschild llluminating Tinted Eye Cream (
$48; $36): Dark circles, meet your match. - Tangle Teezer Detangler Brush (
$16; $13: This is one of those things that just makes life easier. Why fight with your hair when you don’t have to? - Saltair Hydrating Lip Oil Balm (
$45; $36): This is, hands down, my favorite lip gloss of all time. It gives great pigment, feels nice and smells divine. (And yes, you want all six.)
Home
There are some *serious* deals in the Amazon home section, particularly when it comes to appliances.
- Ceramic Sponge Holder (
$19; $15): File under: Things you didn’t know you needed. (You do.)
- Rotating Sunglass Organizer (
$25; $21): This little organizer is dual-purpose: I also use it for my necklaces. - Canitoron Makeup Organizer (
$49; $39): Let’s just say this has been a lifesaver for my bathroom counter. - Revolution R180 Connect Touchscreen Toaster (
$400; $320): This thing is life-changing. (Read my full review here.) - Petlibro Cat Water Fountain (
$110; $65): The Petlibro is an absolute steal at this price, and quite genius, if I do say so myself: It tells you exactly when your cat drinks and how much. - Okuna French Laundry Hamper (
$28; $20): These little laundry hampers are darling and hold a ton. (I should know—I have three.) - Yoobure Tree Bookshelf (
$50; $40): It’s giving West Elm, but on a Target budget. - Intex Twin Size Air Mattress (
$79; $45): This inflates within minutes and is actually comfy.
Being healthy comes at a price—my Armra alone is over $100—so I’m stocking up while I can.
- Armra Colostrum (
$130; $117): Armra hs been credited with everything from boosting your immune system to improving hair and nail growth, now’s your chance to finally snag it while it’s 10% off. (Hey, when it’s this expensive, every little bit helps.) I like the original best for dry scooping. - Love Wellness Bye Bye Bloat (
$25; $19): Ladies, this one’s crucial for that time of the month—I definitely notice a difference in bloating on days I use it and days I don’t. - Dr. Moritz Ashwagandha Gummies (
$30; $19): If you have insomnia, these are clutch, though I recommend limiting yourself to one before bed if you’re petite—a double dose makes me groggy. Thanks to Prime Day, they’re two for one. - JSHealth Beauty Collagen (
$40; $30): Let’s be clear: This is the *only* collagen that doesn’t clump or taste like straight sugar. - Bala Bangles (
$55; $41): Pro tip: Wear these over leggings to avoid stigmata. - Ritual Women’s Multivitamin (
$37; $26): I actually remember to take these vitamins, mainly because they’re actually kind of good? They’re coated in mint! - Apothékary Rose-Tinted Glasses
($39; $27): I don’t know if it’s legit or a placebo effect, but I really do feel like this stuff improves my mood. - Jade Yoga Mat (
$92; $80): I like that this mat is rubber, since it’s better for the environment, and I don’t slip on it.
What are you buying for Amazon Prime Day 2025? Let me know in the comments below!
Xo, Nicole









