Amazon Prime Day 2020 is 10/13-10/14. You’ve probably heard this already, and this post is focused on hair care specific Prime Day deals. This post includes
Only Amazon Prime members get access to Prime Day. However, you can get access with the free trial. It’s okay to sign up on either Oct 13th or 14th, you still get access and the benefits. Then within those 30 days you have the option to continue or cancel the subscription. If you don’t, you’ll get charged so mark your calendar if this is especially important to you. We on & off have Amazon Prime, and I can tell you that it is reassuring around the holidays with family that are hundreds of miles away.
All products listed here are CGM, but not everything from each brand listed is….CGM (example: R+Co has several Prime Day deals , but only a handful of the products are CGM approved/wavy hair approved). As I looked through deals, I noticed it was mostly “premium” brands with Prime Day deals. This list covers nearly all curly girl method products that are included in Amazon Prime Day (s)
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Yes, I really am going to tell you to avoid products! This is really to encourage better hair health. If you really want one of these (or if it’s a gift) I’m not stopping you.
In 2020, Amazon created their own certification for what meets their “Climate Pledge Friendly” guidelines. According to Amazon, they accept any one of 19 different accredited sustainability certifications. Amazon also created their own certification for “Compact by Design” certified by Amazon. This certification requires shipping-optimized packaging instead of the “retail” packaging we would traditionally see on a store shelf.
As you shop in Amazon, each item which meets the “Climate Pledge Friendly” program requirements says so in the description. You can see ALL haircare that meets this here. However that includes non CGM (or Wavy Hair Method).
Brands that meet Amazon’s requirement AND are sulfate-free, silicone-free include….
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There are a LOT of wavy hair products on the market (at least in the U.S.), and Amazon is a major distributor. So this is the Amazon guide to wavy hair products. I often have international readers reach out to me and asking, “I can’t find______, is there anything on Amazon you recommend?” so this is for everyone!
Some of my favorite brands aren’t on here, and I did include a few products I haven’t personally tried but have been vetted by others I personally know and trust. There are also a few wish list items.
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Honestly, Prime Day is meh for wavy hair sales and curly hair. It seems that Amazon Prime Day has always prioritized tech related items. In fact I ordered both my husband and I these Oral B Toothbrushes (one in each color so we don’t get mixed up!) for more than half off! But other than Amazon products, the deals seem to be on kind of random stuff. It’s not as bad as the first Prime Day (does anyone remember that?? I canceled my Prime back then BECAUSE of Prime Day that year.) Granted I was up at 2am writing this so maybe I’m just crabby.
I’m in Canada so the prime deals are a little different. Do you recommend any Shea moisture products to try? They’re 20% off.
Hi there, thanks for letting us know! Hopefully these links work and are covered under your 20% off: The Manuka Honey & Yogurt Mask (protein treatment and deep conditioner). Also the “silicone free miracle styler” The flex Wet Brush is also on sale there and not the US (link here!)
Again, thanks for letting me know! -Rachel
Hello, wanted to say thank you for including some UK & Europe friendly products. I’m just starting out my journey (well I’m more in the research [hase right now), but I struggled finding blogs/videos that spoke about products that were available outside the US!
Hooray! Glad to hear about it. What are some common brands over there? I’d be happy to read further into the companies to figure out which ones would work! -Rachel