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Amazon Summer Beauty Event starts April 27

Shoppers can save on beauty favorites during Amazon's two-week summer sale.

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Apr 25, 2026, 8:17 AM EDT
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Promotional graphic for Amazon’s Summer Beauty Event with bold black text reading “April 27 to May 10 Summer Beauty Event” on a bright turquoise background. Beauty products displayed on sand include Hawaiian Tropic After Sun body butter, Laneige Lip Glowy Balm, Anua sunscreen, and Milk Makeup blush, creating a summer skincare and cosmetics theme.
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Amazon is kicking off its fourth annual Summer Beauty Event on April 27, giving shoppers a two-week window to stock up on skincare, makeup, hair care, fragrance, wellness, personal care, and men’s grooming through May 10, which also lands on Mother’s Day this year. The sale is built around thousands of deals, with Amazon saying discounts will reach up to 30% across a mix of everyday staples, premium labels, coupons, and Amazon-exclusive gift sets.

What makes this event stand out is how broad the beauty lineup has become on Amazon. The company is spotlighting brands that range from prestige names like Estée Lauder, Bobbi Brown, Laura Mercier, Murad, Charlotte Tilbury, Dyson, Maison Margiela, and Ralph Lauren Fragrances to viral skincare and K-beauty favorites such as COSRX, Medicube, Biodance, Beauty of Joseon, innisfree, Anua, and Laneige.

That breadth matters because beauty shopping on Amazon is no longer just about tossing a drugstore cleanser into the cart with paper towels and batteries. Amazon is clearly positioning the event as a one-stop seasonal refresh, whether someone is shopping for sunscreen and after-sun products, wedding guest makeup, self-care items, Mother’s Day gifts, or summer hair tools.

The sale is also being paced to keep people checking back instead of shopping once and moving on. Amazon has mapped out a rolling schedule of 48-hour flash deals, starting with up to 50% off makeup on April 27-28, then moving through fragrance, health and wellness, men’s grooming, skincare, hair care, and personal care in the days that follow. By the final weekend, shoppers will have seen nearly every major beauty category cycle through a dedicated promotional push.

That rotating format is smart because it gives the event a little more urgency than a standard blanket discount. Instead of telling customers that everything is vaguely on sale, Amazon is creating mini-moments inside the event, with category-led markdowns like up to 40% off fragrance, up to 45% off hair care, and up to 50% off personal care.

There is also a stronger editorial angle to this year’s event, especially in the way Amazon frames the sale around seasonal habits and occasions. The company is pushing the idea that shoppers can use the event to grab trending K-beauty products, sun care, sunless tanning essentials, self-care upgrades, and giftable beauty sets rather than simply hunting random markdowns. In other words, Amazon is selling a beauty routine and a summer reset, not just a pile of discounted products.

Another notable piece of the story is how closely Amazon is tying the event to Rufus, its AI shopping assistant. Amazon says Rufus can answer deal-related questions, compare products, surface personalized recommendations, show 30-day and 90-day price history, and even help users set price alerts or automated buying rules for specific products. That means the beauty sale is doubling as a showcase for how Amazon wants people to shop inside its ecosystem: conversationally, with algorithmic nudges and price-tracking built into the experience.

That extra layer could be especially useful in beauty, where product discovery is often overwhelming and brand loyalty can be strong but flexible. If shoppers are staring at dozens of serums, sunscreens, lip products, or styling tools, Amazon is betting that AI-assisted recommendations can reduce the friction and keep them from bouncing to another retailer. The practical pitch is simple: ask what the best skincare deals are, ask for a Mother’s Day gift set under a certain budget, and let the platform narrow the field.

The event also says something bigger about Amazon’s ambitions in beauty retail. Earlier versions of Amazon’s summer beauty push were described by eMarketer as part of the company’s broader effort to build mindshare in health and beauty, using tentpole sale events to pull shoppers into categories where specialty retailers have traditionally had the edge. This year’s brand mix and promotion strategy suggest Amazon is still leaning hard into that playbook, but with more premium labels, more category curation, and more AI layered on top.

For shoppers, the appeal is pretty straightforward: a lot of recognizable brands, a defined sale window, and enough category-specific promotions to make waiting for the right day feel worthwhile. For Amazon, the event looks like more than a seasonal sale – it is another chance to prove that beauty can be a repeat destination on the platform, not just a convenient add-on purchase.

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