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Should you be cautious when buying skin care and other beauty products on Amazon? Yes. Does that mean you should avoid purchasing them on Amazon altogether? No way!

While not every beauty product you see on Amazon is being sold by an authorized retailer, many are. This is especially true of popular products by leading brands that operate their own “storefronts” on Amazon to make them accessible to more people.

If you’re looking to add a few new products to your skin care regimen, right now is a great time to go beauty shopping on Amazon. Shockingly, lots of “holy grail” products with 5,000+ ratings are on sale for up to 38% off. Whether you need an eye cream that really works or a makeup remover that won’t irritate your skin, you can get a best-selling pick for a low price today.

Check out seven of the best skin care deals on Amazon right now, but be sure to place your order soon because prices change often on Amazon.

COSRX Snail Mucin 96% Power Repairing Essence, $19 (Orig. $25)

Don’t be deterred by the name. This COSRX Snail Mucin 96% Power Repairing Essence is an Amazon shopper fave with 4.6 out of 5 stars and more than 16,000 ratings. People who swear by this product say it helps with acne, dryness and more.

ELEMIS Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm, $51.48 (Orig. $66)

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If you want your makeup to melt off your face with no irritation, then you need to use this ELEMIS Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm. Not only does it make makeup removal a breeze, but shoppers say it leaves skin soft, smooth and nourished.

RoC Multi Correxion Revive + Glow Vitamin C Serum, $24.97 (Orig. $32.99)

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With 4.5 out of 5 stars and more than 7,000 five-star reviews, this RoC Multi Correxion Revive + Glow Vitamin C Serum is a must for anyone looking for a brighter, more radiant complexion.

Bio-Oil Skincare Oil, $8.92 (Orig. $11.99)

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If you can believe it, this Bio-Oil Skincare Oil has a whopping 130,000 ratings on Amazon. Shoppers say it really minimizes the appearance of stretch marks and dark spots, and it is suitable for use on sensitive skin.

LilyAna Naturals Eye Cream, $24.99 (Orig. $39.99)

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Lots of eye creams don’t really do much, but Amazon shoppers are convinced this LilyAna Naturals Eye Cream is the real deal. “Incredible product!” one shopper wrote in their review. “[I] still cannot believe what a difference it has made in the lines and wrinkles around my eyes.”

Supergoop! Glowscreen SPF 40, $30 (Orig. $35.99)

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If you want a sunscreen that doesn’t leave behind a chalky, sticky white residue, go with Supergoop!’s Glowscreen SPF 40. Not only does it protect your skin from the sun’s rays and blue light, but it’s also formulated with hyaluronic acid, vitamin B5 and niacinamide to really nourish your skin as well.

RoC Multi Correxion 5 in 1 Anti-Aging Eye Cream for Puffiness, $18.97 (Orig. $29.99)

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If you want to lighten discoloration around your eyes, take a cue from Amazon shoppers who rave about the RoC Multi Correxion 5 in 1 Anti-Aging Eye Cream for Puffiness. One happy shopper commented, “Works well for dark circles and fine wrinkles! I have tried it all, Rodan + Fields to Neutrogena, and this stuff works the best.”

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