All My Beauty Faves Are Finally on Sale at Nordstrom

Take a look at my picks.

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The end of May signifies the beginning of my two favorite times of year: summer and sale season. The latter has already started thanks to the kickoff of major savings events like the Nordstrom Half-Yearly Sale. You can catch it twice a year, and this spring it's happening from Wednesday, May 22, to Sunday, June 2, so it's definitely time to start saving your favorites to your shopping basket. All you need to know is that a wide range of beauty-editor favorites are offered for a lot less than they usually are and will definitely be flying off the shelves.

To help you get a head start on your shopping, I've pulled together a list of all my favorite discounted skincare, haircare, makeup, and beauty tools that will be available for purchase during the event. Be sure to snag these while you still can! The next chance for top-notch discounts won't be until the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale on July 15.

Skincare

Makeup

Bath and Body

Beauty Tools

This article was originally published on Who What Wear.

Maya Thomas
Assistant Beauty Editor, Who What Wear

Maya Thomas is Who What Wear's soon-to-be New York City-based assistant beauty editor who specializes in trend reporting, fragrance writing, and skincare. She currently produces a monthly beauty column, Gen Z Says, highlighting the influence of social media-driven trends on the beauty industry. Before joining Who What Wear’s editorial team, she attended Loyola Marymount University where she studied English Literature and Journalism in addition to writing for the school’s Her Campus chapter. Following her graduation, Thomas began her career as a freelance shopping editor for Parade Magazine. When she’s not writing or experimenting with different skincare solutions and luxury fragrances, her time is dedicated to reading the classics, floating through museum galleries (she especially enjoys spending slow mornings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art), and taking part in cafe culture. Whenever possible, she uses her writing to explore the complex relationship between history, sociology, and the beauty industry.