Retailers have begun rolling out early Memorial Day discounts on luxury beauty tools and skincare. High-profile markdowns include a significant price cut for the Dyson Airwrap and various Amazon-exclusive offers.

The $150 price drop on the Dyson Airwrap

One of the most aggressive discounts currently available is on the Dyson Airwrap, which has been marked down from $650 to $500. According to the report, this specific tool is highly valued because it functions as a curler, a blowout brush, and a dryer, all while avoiding the heat damage typically associated with high-temperature styling tools.

The $150 reduction represents a rare opportunity for consumers to enter the luxury hair-care market at a lower price point. In the broader beauty landscape, the Dyson Airwrap has become a status symbol of "intelligent" styling,and such steep discounts usually only appear during major holiday windows or inventory clearances.

Amazon's early Memorial Day strategy for beauty shoppers

Amazon is currently leveraging "exclusive early Memorial Day deals" to capture consumer spending before the actual holiday weekend. as the source reported, these deals include a variety of curated haircare and makeup items, such as a filterd powder that can be repurposed as a bronzer if purchased in a shade darker than the user's natural skin tone .

This strategy of "early access" is part of a wider retail trend where the traditional holiday weekend is expanded into a multi-week sales event. By creating a sense of urgency—warning shoppers that these items "sell out fast"—Amazon encourages immediate conversions rather than allowing customers to price-compare across different platforms during the actual holiday.

A $14 discount on hydrating hair growth serums

Beyond high-ticket electronics, the current sales cycle includes significant percentage cuts on skincare and growth treatments . A hydrating hair growth option, described as a staple for scalp, eyebrow, and lash health, has seen its price drop from $31 to $17. This $14 reduction makes professional-grade growth serums more accessible to the average consumer .

The versatility of these products—targeting three different areas of the face and head—reflects a growing consumer preference for multi-use beauty products. By consolidating the needs of the scalp, lashes, and brows into one bottle, brands are appealing to the "skinimalism" trend, where fewer but more effective products are preferred over complex, multi-step routines.

The missing brand names behind the Thermal Brush reviews

While the report highlights a Thermal Brush as a top pick on Amazon due to thousands of five-star reviews, it leaves several critical dteails unverified. Specifically, the source does not name the manufacturer of the Thermal Brush or the specific brand of the hydrating hair growth serum, leaving the reader to search through Amazon's vast inventory to find the exact matches.

Furthermore, the report relies heavily on the perspective of a professional beauty tester, but it does not provide the specific criteria used to determine why the Dyson Airwrap is a "win" compared to other competing hot tools. Without the specific brand names for the serum and the brush, consumers are left to rely on the general category of the product rather than a verified brand pedigree.