The market is ready to buy when the season shifts.
Beauty and personal care products dominate this week's deals, featuring dermatologist-tested serums, anti-aging creams, and skincare devices with historic price lows. Technology bargains include wireless earbuds with 45-hour battery (73% off), Fire TV Stick 4K Plus, and smart surveillance cameras alongside home essentials.
- Discounts reach as high as 73% this week, with savings exceeding 100 euros on some items
- Medicube rose peptide serum sold 6,000+ units last month alone
- Wireless earbuds with 45-hour battery life drop 73%, saving 66 euros
- BRA aluminum frying pan set (3 pieces) discounted 60%, saving 72.72 euros
- Multiple items hit historic 2026 lows, including coffee, power banks, and pool filters
EL PAÍS Escaparate highlights weekly Amazon bargains across beauty, technology, home, and fashion categories, with discounts reaching 73% and savings up to 100 euros on bestselling products.
Every week, Amazon's inventory shifts. Prices drop. The deals that were impossible yesterday become available today. This week, the discounts are particularly sharp—reaching as high as 73 percent off on certain items, with savings that in some cases exceed 100 euros. The bargains span the usual categories: beauty, technology, home goods, fashion, garden accessories. But this particular week belongs to skincare.
Medicube's rose peptide serum has already moved more than 6,000 units in the past month alone. The product tightens skin and prevents future breakouts, formulated gently enough that dermatologists have signed off on it. This week it costs 46 percent less than usual—a historic low price, with a savings of 8.70 euros. L'Oreal's Revitalift day cream, which claims a triple-action effect against wrinkles while evening skin tone and protecting against sun damage, is marked down 59 percent. The tube is small enough to travel with. It has accumulated more than 11,000 customer ratings. CeraVe's facial cleanser for normal to oily skin, enriched with ceramides and hyaluronic acid, sits at a 30 percent discount. Nivea's water-resistant body sunscreen with SPF 50+ protection is down 39 percent. Even a deodorant designed for sensitive skin—the bestselling item in its category, with over 500 reviews—has dropped 32 percent.
Beyond skincare, the technology section offers its own attractions. Wireless earbuds with up to 45 hours of battery life, active noise cancellation, and an LED display are selling for 73 percent off—the week's deepest cut—saving the buyer 66 euros and hitting a historic low. A compact keyboard-and-mouse combo, both wireless and ultraslim, costs 27 percent less. The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus, now in its most advanced version with WiFi 6 and Dolby Atmos support, has already gathered more than 35,000 ratings and is down 43 percent, saving 30 euros. A Tapo security camera with 360-degree coverage, two-way audio, motion detection, and night vision is marked down 47 percent.
Home goods round out the selection. A microfiber towel that absorbs eight times more water than standard cotton and dries five times faster than terry cloth is available in 14 colors at a 22 percent discount. A Severin electric kettle with a removable, washable descaling filter and 2,400 watts of power is down 41 percent, saving 20.35 euros. A set of three BRA aluminum frying pans—18, 22, and 26 centimeters in diameter, dishwasher-safe and BPA-free—carries a 60 percent discount, the largest savings on a single item at 72.72 euros and a 2026 low. For those with pools, an Intex sand filter system designed for small to medium-sized above-ground pools, capable of processing 3,500 liters per hour, is down 34 percent.
Other items scattered through the week include a unisex Levi's cotton cap with adjustable closure in multiple colors (44 percent off), a kilogram bag of Lavazza roasted coffee beans with notes of cocoa and wood (45 percent off, a 2026 low), and a 10,000 mAh power bank that fits in a palm and can fully charge a Galaxy S26 Ultra in 30 minutes (38 percent off, also a historic low). A six-in-one facial microcurrent device for achieving glass skin—currently the bestseller in its category—is marked down 45 percent, saving nearly 97 euros.
All prices were current as of May 15, 2026. For Amazon Prime members, shipping is free on every purchase. Many of these items have reached their lowest prices of the year, making this week a window worth watching for anyone stocking up on essentials or upgrading what they already own.
Citas Notables
Beauty products have high margins and are easier to discount without losing profit, especially as spring shifts consumer focus toward skincare.— Market analysis implicit in pricing patterns
La Conversación del Hearth Otra perspectiva de la historia
Why does Amazon release these deals in weekly batches? Is there a pattern to what gets discounted?
There's always a pattern, though it's not always obvious. Seasonal shifts matter—spring means sunscreen and outdoor gear suddenly become relevant. But also, Amazon manages inventory constantly. When something has sold well, they discount it to move volume. When something hasn't moved, they discount it to clear shelf space. This week, skincare is hot, so skincare is cheap.
The beauty products seem to dominate. Is that because they're actually cheaper, or because they're easier to discount without losing money?
Both. Beauty products have high margins. A serum that costs a few euros to manufacture can sell for 20 euros. Cutting 46 percent still leaves room for profit. But also, beauty is seasonal. Spring and summer mean people think about their skin differently. The market is ready to buy.
What about the items hitting "historic lows"? Does that language mean anything real, or is it marketing?
It's real data. Amazon tracks price history. When something hits a historic low, it genuinely hasn't been cheaper in the time Amazon has been tracking it. For some items, that's years. It's not hype—it's a genuine signal that this is the moment to buy if you've been waiting.
The power bank charges a phone in 30 minutes. That seems almost too fast. Is that actually useful, or is it a spec that sounds good?
It's useful if you're in a hurry. Most people aren't charging their phones in 30-minute windows. But if you travel, if you're always moving, if you have a job that drains your battery—then yes, it matters. The real value is that it fits in your pocket and works with any modern phone. The speed is the bonus.
Why would someone buy a 6-in-1 facial device instead of just using creams?
Because creams are passive. You apply them and hope they work. A microcurrent device is active—it stimulates the skin, increases circulation, helps products absorb better. It's the difference between reading about exercise and actually exercising. Some people swear by them. Others think they're expensive placebos. The discount makes it easier to find out which camp you're in.