Dermstore’s Anniversary Sale began yesterday, and there are so many good deals that we had to round them all up here. And though they’re not quite as expansive, the sales at Skinstore and Soko Glam have some gems, including a multipurpose oil for half off. Rounding out today’s sales mishmash are some essentials to get you back to school, including our favorite reusable-storage bags, a surprisingly sleek wireless keyboard, and Vitruvi’s highly coveted essential-oil diffuser.
Our beloved reusable-storage bags are on sale in select colors: red and lavender at Amazon and hibiscus and dusk at Stasher.
Casper’s three-inch plush mattress topper is 25 percent off — presumably for back-to-school dorm shopping, but it goes up to a California-king size.
Former Strategist tech writer Jordan Bowman says the keys on this Logitech wireless keyboard feel responsive, yet are “completely quiet.” It’s 40 percent off in dark gray, lavender, beige …
… and this stylish blue shade (which is on a separate page, for some reason).
Amazon’s latest Fire TV stick is just $27, making it even cheaper than it was on Prime Day.
When Evan from the Dewy Dudes wants a “sunscreen [that] checks all the boxes on what a grown-up sunblock should be,” he reaches for this Neogen Day-Light Protection sunscreen. It’s 30 percent off at Amazon when you apply the on-site coupon (and 15 percent off at Soko Glam).
Dermstore’s Anniversary Sale began yesterday, so it’s a great time to stock up on staples and bigger-ticket items. This dermatologist-recommended ultrasonic spatula uses vibrations to dislodge debris and help penetrate skin-care products deeper into your skin.
Actor Taraji P. Henson told us she used these all throughout filming Empire (and still does today): “I can literally see the difference: I can see the puffiness shrink in the morning.”
Vitruvi’s trendy essential-oil diffuser beloved by celebrities and Strategist staffers (myself included) alike is 20 percent off in select colors: terra-cotta, lavender, and sea (pictured here).
The affordable chemical exfoliant from Rio’s Google Doc is even cheaper — half-off, to be exact. “It’s a light but effective exfoliant that smells great and gives great smoothing and brightening results,” she writes.
Strategist contributor Sadie Stein says this “intoxicating” multipurpose oil can be used as a post-shower body moisturizer for baby-soft skin, as a bath oil and even to tame eyebrows and flyaways. It’s now half-off, which is the cheapest I’ve ever seen it.
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