Me and Amazon? We Go Way Back—These Are the 24 On-Sale Skincare Products That Impress Me the Most
From high-tech Korean products to iconic French pharmacy ones.


If there was ever a time to shop on Amazon, it's now during the Amazon Prime Big Deal Days. The sale is live for two days only, and while there are quite literally thousands of deals and discounts to scroll through, I'd like to direct your attention to Amazon's incredible skincare section.
As a beauty editor, I've tested hundreds of Amazon skincare products, but I only repurchase a select number of them—24 to be exact. These are the ones that impressed me the most and made a real, visible difference in the state of my skin. Since I don't gatekeep, I'm sharing them with you. Keep scrolling to see my editor-vetted sale selections, from high-tech K-beauty formulas to iconic French pharmacy ones. If you want to see real results, these products are it. I promise.
PDRN, a compound found in salmon sperm and other plant sources, has been widely used in K-beauty for a minute, but it's only recently made its way stateside. Research shows it helps regenerate the skin and repair tissue, which is why celebs like Kim Kardashian and Jennifer Aniston reportedly swear by it. My PDRN pick? Medicube's pink PDRN-spiked serum. It went viral on Instagram and TikTok for its ability to hydrate, brighten, firm, and even skin tone. It's essentially glass skin in a bottle.
Here's another TikTok-viral K-beauty product I love. It's a milky hydrating toner that makes my skin look so smooth, calm, and plump. Fans of Rhode's Peptide Glazing Milk ($32) are bound to love this; it's also packed with ceramides and barrier-strengthening ceramides.
If Tirtir's Milk Skin Rice Toner is the K-beauty equivalent of Rhode's Peptide Glazing Milk, then this Cream Mist is the equivalent of Rhode's Glazing Mist ($30). It's formulated with 10,000 ppm of ceramides. Translation? The ultra-fine mist will smooth, calm, and moisturize a dry, irritated complexion in a flash. This is a fall and winter must-have for me, especially when I'm traveling and my skin is subjected to dry airplane-cabin air.
I don't think you'll find a beauty editor who's not obsessed with Cyklar's incredible, sensorial bodycare products. This body cream has a lightweight, nongreasy texture, yet it effectively moisturizes dry skin. The best part, though, is the scent. The brand's Vanilla Verve fragrance is beyond. Notes of vanilla, bergamot, amber, and Peru balsam create a warm, sweet, and intoxicating scent.
In case you didn't know, snail mucin is one of the best glass skin ingredients on the market. It's moisturizing and anti-inflammatory. I love this mucin-packed moisturizer once the weather turns cold. It's my skin barrier's best friend.
Spicules are one of 2025's trendiest skincare ingredients, and for good reason. They're tiny microspears that create microchannels in the skin for better product absorption. Essentially, it's like microneedling without the actual needles. This spicule serum contains cica, a skin-soothing ingredient, and exosomes, a regenerative ingredient. Use it every three days at night to see clearer, smoother, and more even skin. Don't be nervous if you experience some tingling or a prickly sensation; that's the microspears in action. (I recommend starting with the beginner serum, Reedle Shot 50 or 100, and then going up from there. The smaller the number, the fewer microspears are in the formula.)
I've already waxed poetic about this overnight face mask, so I'll keep it simple: If you want smooth, hydrated, and glassy-looking skin by morning, it's a must. It's infused with four key ingredients—oligo-hyaluronic acid, ultra-low-molecular-weight collagen, galactomyces ferment filtrate, and niacinamide. Together, these ingredients do it all, hydrating, firming, minimizing the appearance of pores, and boosting the skin's glow.
I love using oil cleansers to gently and effectively melt makeup off of my skin, especially during the dry fall and winter months. This is one of my favorite ones. It targets makeup residue, blackheads, and excess oil while preventing pore congestion. Plus, heartleaf, another incredible K-beauty ingredient, keeps the skin soft, smooth, and calm.
Kiehl's Avocado Eye Treatment is an iconic product at this point. It's rich and creamy and moisturizes the delicate eye area better than almost any other eye cream I've tried. It's all thanks to the skin-strengthening fatty acids found in avocado oil. The addition of caffeine reduces dullness and puffiness.
What can I say about Laneige's iconic Lip Sleeping Mask that hasn't already been said? I use it religiously. In fact, I have at least three on my bedside table. Although there are so many versions to choose from, I recommend the Vanilla iteration the most. I never get sick of the almost universally loved smell, and it makes my lips look smooth and lipstick ready by morning.
Speaking of acne, I always keep a box of these pimple patches on hand. They stick flush against my face, absorb gunk from my pores, and minimize the appearance of blemishes in only a few hours. It's the closest thing I have to a magic anti-acne wand.
Since I'm on the topic of redness, I have to talk about Anua's Azelaic Acid 10 Serum. It's formulated with 10% azelaic acid to soothe and calm redness, and three types of hyaluronic acid provide intense hydration. It's a staple in my sensitive skincare routine.
This highly effective, targeted skin treatment was the first thing I added to my Amazon shopping cart. It uses 0.1% retinal, an advanced form of retinol, as well as matrixyl, collagen-synthesizing peptides, to penetrate the pores, firm sagging skin, and minimize wrinkles. My neck lines hate to see it coming.
If, like me, you sometimes can't be bothered to moisturize your body after you get out of the shower, I have good news. You don't have to. Hanni's Splash Salve is a genius in-shower moisturizer that's packed with jojoba, shea butter, and coconut oil. Simply apply it to your skin in the shower, rinse it off, and pat dry. Your skin will be drenched in moisture.
Fun fact: Hailey Bieber says she "can't live without" this iconic French pharmacy cream, and neither can I. Avène's Cicalfate+ Restorative Protective Cream is dermatologist approved and clinically proven to soothe, moisturize, and restore the skin after irritation and/or a damaged barrier. It's free of fragrances, parabens, sulfates, alcohols, and silicones. It's also noncomedogenic, which means it's suitable for most skin types, including oily and acne-prone skin. It's so gentle that it's safe to use on infants.
Whatever you're dealing with—dark circles, puffiness, dullness, or dark spots—these eye patches will minimize it. The cooling hydrogel patches are infused with caffeine, kojic acid, and niacinamide to get the job done. Plus, they *actually* stay put. You won't have to worry about them sliding down your face as you wear them.
Talk about an iconic French pharmacy product! It's a pharmaceutical-grade retinol cream that contains 0.12% of retinol esters, a very mild form of vitamin A, to smooth skin texture and fade dark spots. Something to note: It contains peanut oil, so if you're allergic to peanuts, you'll want to steer clear.
Who What Wear's beauty director, Erin Jahns, put me on to this neck cream, and I don't know how I'll ever repay her. (A bouquet? A diamond necklace? My firstborn child?) It goes beyond a normal neck cream to address vertical neck lines (aka tech neck), loss of elasticity, and deep-set wrinkles. It's all thanks to exclusive Alpha-3 Peptide technology.
Okay, this is the last sunscreen I'll recommend—promise! The SPF 50+ stick is so convenient. It has no white cast, it's waterproof, and it feels unbelievably lightweight. What I love most about it, though, is that it contains ectoin to protect the skin from free radical damage and environmental stress and has a semimatte finish that doesn't make my skin look oily.

Kaitlyn McLintock is a Beauty Editor at Who What Wear. She has 10 years of experience in the editorial industry, having previously written for other industry-leading publications, like Byrdie, InStyle, The Zoe Report, Bustle, and others. She covers all things beauty and wellness-related, but she has a special passion for creating skincare content (whether that's writing about an innovative in-office treatment, researching the benefits of a certain ingredient, or testing the latest and greatest at-home skin device). Having lived in Los Angeles, California, and Austin, Texas, she has since relocated back to her home state, Michigan. When she's not writing, researching, or testing beauty products, she's working through an ever-growing book collection or swimming in the Great Lakes.
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