44 Relaxing Cyber ​​Monday Beauty and Self-Care Deals (2021)

T3 Lucea ID hair straightener

Photo: T3

Amazon (Click the coupon button), T3 ($187), Sephora ($187)

This deal started at $187, which is still a pretty good deal for a fancy iron we like, but if you can get it on Amazon for $175, it’s even better. It has a unique temperature feature that adjusts the heat – via touch controls on the handle – based on your hair texture (fine, medium, coarse), length (short, medium, long) and whether your hair is color treated. There is also a refresh mode for hair touch-ups at a lower temperature.

This is the lowest price we have seen for this hair dryer so far. There are cheaper ones out there, but if you dry your hair regularly without a diffuser, the oscillating nozzle is a really cool addition. It moves quickly from side to side, mimicking the back and forth motion you might make with your hand.

There are cheaper ways to try heat-free curls, but this set comes from a small woman-owned business and makes a lovely gift. It comes with a wooden comb, a spray bottle and the star of the show: a microfiber and wire curler. You wrap damp hair in a makeshift bun, and when it dries, your hair is curled without heat damage. Mileage varies by hair type.

Alleyoop Pen Pal makeup pencil

Photo: Alleyoop

(Discount will be added at checkout)

This is the same price we saw during Cyber ​​Week last year, and the rest of the site is also 20 per cent off. WIRED reviewer Louryn Strampe was impressed with this little makeup tool. It combines eyeliner, lip liner, eyebrow pencil and highlighter in a design reminiscent of colored pencils from elementary school. All of the options are designed to help make self-care and beauty fun, fast, like that 4-in-1 makeup brush and the Blush, bronzer and highlighter stacked compactly.

(Discount will be added at checkout)

Many WIRED employees are staunch supporters of this SPF. It makes you look radiant, doesn’t leave a white cast and feels super light on your skin, so you really want to wear it. I haven’t tried any other Kinship products, but I like this one so much that now that everything is 20 percent cheaper, I’ll probably pick up a few more.

We all want what we don’t have. In my case, those are cute freckles. Thankfully, there are countless faux freckle products and DIY hacks out there. Freck is the best I’ve tried and a few other WIRED employees are fans too. Simply create a few dots, tap them out with your finger and spread the leftover product over the rest of your face. No one will know they are fake unless they actually study you. The price has gone down since more options became available. You can opt for them XL bottle or the Noir shadeeach reduced to $20 ($8 off).

(Use HAPPY25 at checkout)

I was impressed with the Olive and June Mani Kit which I tried during quarantine and think they are worth it for anyone looking to improve their home manicure. There are a few sets available, but the Weekender comes with cuticle serum, a nail file, a buffer, clippers, nail polish remover, a thin nail brush, hand serum, nail polish, and the brand’s universal bottle handle, Top Coat, Fast Dry Drop and Star Nail Stickers. It would cost significantly more if you got everything individually and I like the actual products.

(Discount will be added at checkout)

These are the cutest pimple spots you can get. They work well and also come with a nice compact carry case. The brand only offers sales a few times a year. So if you’re interested in trying out the patches, now is a good time. That wash room is also good for sensitive skin.

People love Paula’s Choice, especially this scrub. I didn’t see much of a change, but I have family members who noticed an almost immediate improvement. Sales at Paula’s Choice aren’t uncommon, but they’re not usually big either. If you’re dying to try it, you can at least save a few bucks.

(Use CYBERMON21 at checkout)

Ulta has one bunch of beauty products currently discounted and you can add $10 off $50 or more at checkout using this code. I recommend any Real Techniques makeup toolas well as It Cosmetics CC+ Cream and Tarte’s Amazonian Clay Blush.

Clothing Deals

Check out the rest of our favorites in our loungewear roundup.

Girlfriend Collective Compressive High Rise Leggings and Paloma Bra

Photo: Bret Lemke/Girlfriend

(Discount will be added at checkout)

I couldn’t understand the appeal of expensive leggings until I tried these. They are super high waisted, feel so flattering and comfortable, and fit snug without being so tight you want to rip them off. They are also made from plastic bottles and recycled polyester. I combine mine with the appropriate one Paloma Racerback Bra, which is also reduced to $29 ($13 off).

We’re attempting this for our loungewear roundup right now. It’s super comfortable and well made. Depending on your style, you can get fun bright colors or more muted colors.

(Use CYBERMONDAY2021 at checkout)

Everything at independent boutique Kiriko is now 20 percent off. The selection includes a wide range of clothing, kitchenware, bags and wellness products, but our pick is the versatile handkerchiefs from Kiriko.

(Use CYBERDEAL at checkout)

I tried the adidas period proof shorts and loved them. These tights are comfortable to wear while working out or just lounging. The company says the protection they offer is only for backup and you should still use a tampon, pad or cup, but I found the shorts to be sufficient on their own for light days. After that, just throw them in the washing machine.

(Use WIRED25 at checkout)

This company makes some of my favorite pairs of period underwear. If you’re trying to reduce single-use plastics, reusable period underwear is a good place to start.

Subscription Box Offers

I love subscription boxes to gift someone else or myself. You’ll receive surprises at your door for at least a month or two, perfectly curated to your interests.

Horti plant subscription

Photo: Horti

(Type GREENTHUMB at checkout)

Whether you’re greening your own home or gifting plants to someone else, Horti makes it easy with a monthly subscription. Each box comes with the carefully packaged plant, a puck of potting soil (soak in water to expand) and care instructions. There are pet-friendly and beginner plant options.

You read the price right. With this offer you get your first month completely free. If you want two bags to start, pay about $13 with the offer. A coffee subscription is great for connoisseurs and beginners alike, and Atlas is one of our favorites. You get single-origin beans, sourced from around the world and roasted by Atlas in Austin, Texas. You can choose between light to medium or medium to dark roast, or both.

(Use BF2021 at checkout)

If you love Japanese snacks, Bokksu is one of many themed subscriptions, with each box highlighting a specific theme or region of Japan. The theme of the first box is the country’s seasons. For more options, check out our guide to the best snack subscription boxes.

Oral Care Offers

Oral care is self-care. Brushing your teeth might not be the funniest activity of the day, but you have to admit that fresh breath makes you feel a little better, doesn’t it?

Philips One by Sonicare electric toothbrush

Photo: Phillips

target, Amazon, best buy

This is one of our most popular electric toothbrushes. It’s cheap, light, and small, and while it’s not the most powerful brush I’ve tried, it offers just enough vibration to help with your cleaning. This is the rechargeable version, but the A AAA battery operated one is also on sale for $15 ($10 off)..

Amazon (Click the coupon button), Buzz ($49)

Small but mighty, the Hum is our absolute favorite electric toothbrush (9/10, WIRED recommends). It’s affordable and beats the Philips in cleaning power. It’s small so you can easily scrub your entire tongue and those hard-to-reach molars. There’s also an app if you want to track your habits. The new Hum Smart Rhythm is cheaper (and also discounted this week). It’s battery operated and has two cleaning modes compared to the regular Hum’s three. It has less cleaning power but would be good for kids or someone wanting to try an electric brush for the first time.

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