11 Great Beauty Buys You Can Find On Amazon
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11 Great Beauty Buys You Can Find On Amazon

Next time you’re restocking the essentials, it’s worth taking a detour via Amazon’s beauty pages. Alongside the big names, you’ll find niche favourites and under-the-radar heroes that genuinely deliver. Here are 11 worth adding to basket...

Ultime8 Sublime Beauty Cleansing Oil

£35 | Shu Uemura

“This is one of the OG cleansing oils that sadly isn’t as widely available as it used to be but it’s making a comeback. For a deep cleanse that will obliterate all signs of dirt, grime, SPF and mascara – without stripping – this formula will work for even the most sensitive of skin.” – Rhea Cartwright, SheerLuxe Beauty Contributor

Available at AMAZON.CO.UK

Japanese Beauty Skin Wash Cloth

£8.99 | Salux

“With spring on the horizon, it will soon be time to shed our cashmere jumpers and bare a little more skin. These wash cloths are an affordable hero. With a long design – so areas like the back are easy to reach – the fabric also helps create extra lather in the shower. While fine for daily use, if your skin is more on the delicate side, stick to two to three times a week.” – Rhea

Available at AMAZON.CO.UK


Lightweight Mask

£22.01 (was £32.75) | Sebastian Professional Dark Oil

“My hairdresser Christel at STIL salon recently recommended this mask to me and it has worked wonders. If your hair needs some TLC from excessive heat styling, colour or the perils of too much central heating, this mask will repair and restore it in just ten minutes.” – Rhea

Available at AMAZON.CO.UK


Frangipani Body & Shower Cream

£24 (was £30) | Elemis

“Elemis might be known for its iconic cleansing balm but the body products are also some of the best on the market. Enriched with Tiare flowers and Tahitian monoi oil, not only is this silky cream deeply hydrating and nourishing, it also has the most beautiful tropical scent that will transport you to sunnier climes.” – Rhea

Available at AMAZON.CO.UK

Japanese Manicure Kit Professional Nail Set

£48.99 | P Shine

“If your nails are due a break from gel manicures, this at-home treatment kit rivals in-salon professional care. It’s an easy multi-step system, and contains nourishing beeswax and lanolin to help repair and strengthen weak or brittle nails.” – Rhea

Available at AMAZON.CO.UK


Zero Pore Pads

£21.99 (was £25.64) | Medicube

“With so much K-beauty available on Amazon it can be overwhelming to know where to start but Medicube is tried and tested. These toner pads contain gentle exfoliating acids that nibble away at dead skin without being too harsh. If your skin is looking dull or has some stubborn texture you can’t shift, use one every other day for a smoother surface that will allow the rest of your skincare to penetrate better and your make-up to sit better.” – Rhea

Available at AMAZON.CO.UK


Lip Balm

£12.45 (was £16) | Grown Alchemist

"If you're going on a flight any time soon, you need this lip balm by minimalist Aussie skincare label Grown Alchemist in your hand luggage. Intensely nourishing and cushiony-soft, it smooths over any roughness or weathered patches, leaving your lips feeling silky and plump. Plus, the watermelon scent feels so nostalgic and comforting."  – Orin Carlin, Beauty Writer

Available at AMAZON.CO.UK

Mask Fit Red Cushion Foundation

£12 | TIRTIR

"Although K-Beauty has now – quite rightly – made its way onto the high street, Amazon is still one of the best places to shop for it. This foundation is a standout product: it glides on seamlessly, offering lightweight coverage but with impressive staying power." – Jenn George, Beauty Director

Available at AMAZON.CO.UK

Skin Purifier

£14.95 | Clinisoothe

"Beauty editors love this one – especially on flights or as a desk-side essential. It's seriously hydrating but also contains antibacterial properties, so it both cleans and protects the skin at once. You can also spray it onto a cotton pad to remove your make-up."  – Jenn

Available at AMAZON.CO.UK


Camo Liquid Bronzer & Contour Duo Brush

£6 (was £10) | e.l.f.

“Not only does Elf do great brushes, this double-ended one also saves space in your make-up bag. With a fluffy end for buffing in foundation and a denser end made for blusher or contouring, the quality of these vegan, cruelty-free tools proves affordable, quality brushes do exist.” – Rhea

Available at AMAZON.CO.UK

Glycolic Acid 7% Exfoliating Toner

£8 | The Ordinary

"For brighter, smoother skin, an AHA is your best friend. The Ordinary's Glycolic Acid is extremely good value, working hard to slough away dead skin cells, resulting in a renewed, radiant effect. An easy bodycare hack is to saturate a cotton pad in the formula and sweep it over any stubborn, textured areas – think KP and the like – for softer limbs."  – Orin

Available at AMAZON.CO.UK

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