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Prime Big Deal Days men’s grooming deals: shaving, skincare

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Update 10/11/24: With the end of Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days, we saw a lot of men’s grooming deals disappear as well. There are still some that remain though, albeit mostly with less savings. That’s still better than buying these items at their regular price, so hurry up with your purchases.

If you care about grooming and general maintenance of your appearances, you know that products that help you do so can get expensive. That’s why you should have taken advantage of Amazon’s Prime Day in October, which brings Prime Big Deal Days deals. The event has officially ended, but certain deals may last all month long, and we’ve got the best ones below. We also recommend that you look at the Prime Big Deal Days cologne deals and Prime Big Deal Days watch deals that are still available to complete your smell and look game.

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Kiehl’s Facial Fuel Men’s Moisturizer — $28 $33 15% off

The Kiehl's Facial Fuel Men's Moisturizer on a white background.
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The Kiehl’s Facial Fuel Men’s Moisturizer will refresh your skin, hydrating your face with a formula that’s enriched by Vitamin C and Vitamin E. The men’s cream also contains chestnut extract for antioxidants that will protect the skin’s surface. It’s 15% off, for savings of $5.

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Brightup Beard Trimmer and Grooming Kit — $33 $43 23% off

Everything included in the Brightup Beard Trimmer and Grooming Kit.
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You don’t always have to spend a ton to get the best men’s beard grooming products, and this deal giving 23% off on a Brightup Kit shows that. The IPX7 (that means it can withstand water) comes with a ton of attachments and will do everything from nose hair to trimming around your ears.

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Kiehl’s Facial Fuel Face Wash (16.9 fl. oz.) — $40 $42 5% off

A bottle of Kiehls Facial Fuel Face Wash.
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This facial wash uses Caffeine, Menthol, and chestnut extract, along with other ingredients, to leave you with moisturized skin and unclogged pores. If you tap the button below, you’ll find a smaller and larger bottle available and also on sale, but we found this mid-sized bottle to be the most compelling deal.

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Gentleman Jon Straight Razor Shave Kit — $50 $55 10% off

Everything included in the Gentleman Jon Straight Razor Shave Kit.
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One step we forgot to mention in our guide to shaving with a straight razor was getting all of the equipment together. This kit from Gentleman Jon has everything from the razor to the shave soap and brush. Get this for yourself or as a gift for the man that likes to do things the classic way.

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Braun All-In-One 9 Trimmer — $100 $130 23% off

Braun All-in-One Series 9 Trimmer
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Earlier this year, we did the Men’s Grooming Awards, and this Braun style kit was a winner in the ‘Body’ category. Why? It has everything you need for below-the-beard hair removal. And, while we recommend using something else for it, you can also use this on your beard and hair. This is a certified “one size fits all” men’s hair trimming product.

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How to choose a men’s grooming product on Prime Day

The big thing about men’s grooming is that everybody has to do it, but nobody can agree on how much. It’s a personal thing. As such, you largely know what categories you want to shop and which ones you don’t. If you don’t, be sure to check out our guides. For example, this men’s skincare expert guide will get you started with skincare quickly and the men’s grooming archives are full of such advice.

With that being said, don’t ignore new things. Variety and experience is the spice of life, after all. So, if you see a deal on something you’ve never tried before, such as a straight razor or maybe even some skin care, go for it! You might be glad you did.

Finally, if you’re considering a grooming gift, go for a kit. Kits always have something interesting in them and people enjoy the chance to try something new. Plus, remember that gifting deodorant by itself is a statement… and not a good one. Gifting a complete bath kit with deodorant for sensitive skin is a different thing entirely.

How we chose these men’s grooming products on Prime Day

The above products were chosen for their price and how they covered the entirety of men’s grooming. On price, we have a lot of experience working Amazon’s sale, and the team has covered everything from iPads to grills. We know how to find good prices, when things change prices, and where the good deals are.

Furthermore, this isn’t just a selection of electric beard shavers or specialty soaps. Instead, you get a full range of products. While we don’t imagine that you’ll want to buy everything on the sale list, we do strive to make a list where you could and wouldn’t get too many redundant things.

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