10 Retro Recipes to Rock at Your Christmas Dinner (2024)

Shopping for your fave beauty products doesn't have to hurt your wallet, but it can be hard to weed out the best beauty deals that allow you to get more bang for your buck. That's exactly why we're here, bestie! We've scouredAmazon’s Big Spring Sale and got some juicy details from our exclusive sources to bring you this week's list of the absolute best beauty deals.

From skincare goods to makeup and hair care to bath time, we've got the scoop. Scroll to shop our go-to's! Here's a peek at some amazing beauty deals on Amazon this week.

Hair Care

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Wavytalk Hair Dryer with Diffuser

$31.83, was $54.99

Just when you thought the sleek, minimalistic design of this hair dryer was the best part about it, you'll be impressed to learn that it has an exceptionally powerful airflow that cuts your total drying time in half!

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Kitsch Satin Heatless Curling Set

$15.98, was $18

If you prefer to forego heated hairstyles, but still wanna flaunt some cute curls, try out these affordable silk heatless curlers. You can leave them in overnight or just for a few hours to reveal smooth, damage-free curls!

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Revlon One Step Volumizer PLUS 2.0 Hair Dryer and Hot Air Brush

$34.41, was $69.99

Revlon named this drying brush 'One Step' for a reason! With this single hair tool, you can dry and style all at once. It pushes through a constant stream of hot air to get the job done.

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Kitsch Castor Oil Shampoo Bar for Hair Growth

$11.17, was $13.99

This earth-friendly shampoo bar is great for at-home showers and traveling. Its solid formula eliminates any need for plastic bottles and will be a lot more mess-free inside your carry-on.

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Jovs IPL Painless Hair Removal Tool

$299.99, was $399

This tool ($100 off) delivers medical-grade hair removal right at home. It does boast a stronger energy level than most other hair removal tools on the market, but skin irritation isn't a concern since it's equipped with a stronger cooling system to help you avoid any burns or uncomfiness.

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Hot Tools Pro Artist Black Gold Evolve Ionic Salon Hair Flat Iron

$50.34, was $119.99

That price difference, though! Available on the Amazon Big Spring Sale for an entire 58% off, this pro-grade flat iron is a total step-up from your current hair tool. It's fitted with ceramic-titanium plates on the interior, and rounded barrels on the exterior that can be used to create seamless curls!

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The Knot Dr. for Conair Wet and Dry Hair Brush

$10.29, was $19.99

I hope it's not just me who thinks this, but paying anything upwards of $20 for a hairbrush feels criminal. And the fact that hairbrushes require frequent replacement just makes it worse. That's why I'm all about this deal. Save 49% on this wet-to-dry hairbrush now, so you can upgrade your hairbrush later.

Revlon One Step Root Booster Round Brush Dryer and Hair Styler

$31.92, was $64.99

With a smaller barrel size than the first Revlon One Step tool I listed, this heated hair styler might be better suited for shorter haircuts and people with bangs. If your 'do requires a tighter curl or wave, this 51% off pick is for you!

Skincare

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COSRX Snail Mucin 96% Power Repairing Essence

$13, was $25

You've likely been bombarded with this skincare pick by now, but it's completely worth the viral hype! This snail mucin serum reduces dullness and soothes dry skin, which is much needed after a long winter.

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Moon Juice Acid Potion AHA and BHA Liquid Exfoliator

$26.46, was $42

This is my favorite exfoliator I've ever tried, and I use it multiple times weekly because it's just such a treat. Not too harsh, but not too light, either. Formulated with AHA and BHA exfoliants, this liquid acts like a chemical exfoliator / toner for buffing away dry, dead skin. You'll only use a dime-sized amount each time to reveal cleaner skin, meaning this big ol' bottle is gonna last you for a loooong time.

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Neutrogena Sunscreen Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch SPF 70

$8.22, was $13.32

Sunscreen is a must as the sun starts to peek out more and more. This lightweight one from Neutrogena is perfect for lathering up the face and body, so it's a good tube to throw in your purse for spring and summer excursions – just in case you need to reapply your SPF. It's formulated to be sheer, too, so no white cast here, babes!

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Bliss Disappearing Act Niacinamide Serum

$14.53, was $22

This pore-minimizing and skin barrier-strengthening serum from Bliss is currently 34% off on the Amazon Big Spring Sale. Since it's meant to blur your pores, it makes for a great primer before you put on base makeup. The brand has a few other formulas on sale right now that tackle different skin concerns like dryness, dullness, and renewal.

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Covergirl Facial Mist with Rose Water and Vitamin C

$6.64, was $13.99

A floral facial spray will never not feel like a treat for your skin, and this rosewater one from Covergirl also mists with a dash of vitamin C to hydrate and improve your skin's texture.

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Bioderma Sensibio H2O Micellar Water

$22.49, was $29.99

This pick from Bioderma is a #1 best-seller on Amazon. With over 40,000 5-star ratings, users love it because it's super effective at both removing makeup and cleansing the skin in one easy step!

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innisfree Cherry Blossom Dewy Glow Face Moisturizer

$20.80, was $26

As opposed to a traditional face cream, this jelly cream from innisfree feels sheer and light on the face, all while soaking into the skin to provide exceptional hydration. The adorable packaging and sweet scent of cherry blossom makes this skincare deal (20% off) all the better!

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Mario Badescu Moisturizing Lip Balm Set

$17, was $20

This set gets you a trio of extremely nourishing lip balms formulated with a thicker consistency for longer wear and deeper hydration. If you can't go a day without lip balm, this beauty deal is the perfect chance to stock up!

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Neutrogena Beach Defense Water-Resistant Face & Body SPF 70 Sunscreen

$8.64, was $13.19

You just can't skip the SPF for any upcoming beach or pool days! This SPF 70 one is designed to be water-resistant, so you can do all the swimming and splashing you please before reapplying every hour or so.

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Hustle Butter Tattoo Aftercare Travel-Size Tattoo Balm

$9.99, was $21.99

Since spring and summer call for you to show more skin, this tattoo care balm might just become your secret weapon in making your body art pop. You can use it past tats, too, as it's superiorly hydrating and nourishing on the skin.

Nails

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Orange Tip Press-On Almond Nails

$12.72, was $14.97

Gotta love an at-home mani that only takes a few steps! With these electric orange press-ons, your nails will transform in just a few minutes.

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NYK1 Super Strong Nail Glue For Nail Tips, Acrylic Nails and Press On Nails

$9.99, was $12.99

If you are a big press-on nail girly, having a strong nail glue is important for applying and reapplying. This one from NYK1 brushes on, so it's very easy and mess-free to use, and the wear will last you days upon days.

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OPI Nail Lacquer in Blinded by the Ring Light

$10.19, was $11.99

Spring nail colors are in full swing, so make sure you snag some pastel-y nail polish on sale like this pick from OPI!

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Sunuv UV Light for Nails

$31.99, was $49.99

If you've completely moved past the nail salon into fully-fledged at-home manis, this UV LED light is a must for curing and setting your hard work! There aren't any buttons on this tool, but it instead has a motion sensor that prompts the light to turn on. Furthermore, it emits non-ultraviolet light that is safe for your skin and eyes!

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Gaoy Icy Jelly 6-Piece Gel Nail Polish Set

$9.79, was $18.99

Neutral nails just got a makeover with this beauty deal! With the jelly-like formula, you're able to layer this gel nail polish to create a customized color look.

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Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Moonlit Top Coat

$7.16, was $7.96

​ For a bit more​sparkle,​ this multicolored glitter top coat brings some fun to your basic solid polish.

Makeup

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Covergirl Lash Blast Clean Volume Mascara

$6.43, was $12.99

At 51% off, this Covergirl mascara is sounding real tempting! Plus, the fact that it's made without parabens, sulfates, talc, or mineral oil is amazing. The fully-vegan formulation also boasts a mix of argan and marula oils for nourishment to your lashes.

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Wonderskin Wonder Blading Peel Off Lip Stain

$32 + 10% off coupon

This viral lip stain is on a beauty deal, which means you have to see what the hype is about! This peel-off lip stain goes on dark, but then reveals a perfectly even, saturated lip color underneath. It's truly the best-kept secret to long-lasting makeup looks.

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Grande Cosmetics Brow Lamination Gel

$15.40, was $22

Laminated brows are still so in right now, and this clear brow gel (30% off) will help you achieve the look in no time. A little goes a long way with this product, which means it's an investment worth making for months worth of sleek, slicked-back brows.

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The Face Shop Fruta Veil Glow Blush

$8.40, was $12

This adorable glowy blush will give you the spring flush of your dreams! It's made with fine, sparkling particles that emit a very illuminated look.

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Versed Mood Lighting Luminizing Glow Drops

$18.99, was $24

In the same vein of looking glowy AF, these skin drops from Versed are the perfect one-stop-shop to shining! Just a few drops will give your face, neck, and collarbones a lively effect, perfect for donning this spring and summer as it starts to warm up.

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Hydrating Moisturizing Lip Glow Oil

$8.98 + 15% off coupon

​A seemingly dupe of one of the most popular lip oils on the market, this chunky tube is amazing at hydrating and plumping the lips, all while providing a subtle pink sheen. It comes in a few other funshades / flavors, too, like green apple and aloe!

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NYX Ultimate Paradise Shock Eyeshadow Palette

$14.31, was $20

Make those beautiful eyes pop by using this versatile shadow palette from NYX! It has a good array of brights and neutrals that'll serve you past the spring and summer seasons.

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10 Retro Recipes to Rock at Your Christmas Dinner (2024)

FAQs

What was on the Christmas dinner menu in 1950? ›

This 1950's Christmas dinner menu was listed in Better Homes and Gardens Holiday Cookbook, “French onion soup, holiday duckling with orange stuffing, cranberry sauce, mushroom wild rice, almond green beans, gala fruit wreath, Parker House rolls, butter, assorted cheese and crackers, hot coffee.”

What is a traditional Christmas dinner menu? ›

Traditional Christmas dinner features turkey with stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, and vegetables. Other types of poultry, roast beef, or ham, are also used. Pumpkin or apple pie, raisin pudding, Christmas pudding, or fruitcake are staples for dessert.

What is the number one Christmas meal? ›

According to a 2020 survey, turkey's the main event for 73% of Americans, with prime rib (69%), roast beef (66%), steak (65%), chicken (64%), roast pork (64%) and ham (62%) also coming in as popular contenders.

What is the most popular Christmas dinner item? ›

Overall the traditional Christmas dinner classic, the turkey, is far and away the winner for most popular festive food.

What was a traditional Christmas dinner in 1960? ›

The turkey came with all the trimmings: chipolatas or pigs in blankets, bread sauce and stuffing. The stuffing was sometimes sausagemeat and sometimes chestnut, a little more luxurious than the usual sage and onion. Roast potatoes, mashed potatoes, carrots, parsnips and of course, sprouts accompanied the meat.

What did they eat for Christmas in the 1800s? ›

He says plum pudding, along with maybe a fruitcake, sugar cookies, mincemeat tarts, ham or a big game bird like goose, duck or turkey sourced from farms surrounding Toronto, would be fairly common at a Victorian Christmas meal.

What is traditional Christmas dinner in USA? ›

The basic American Christmas dinner is British in origin: roasted root vegetables as a side dish, mashed potatoes, gravy, and the centerpiece being a stuffed roasted fowl.

What is traditional Christmas food? ›

Every family in every part of the world serves their own traditional Christmas foods, but in the U.S., some are enjoyed nationwide: Turkey. Prime Rib. Baked Ham.

What veg do you have on Xmas dinner? ›

Discover the perfect amounts of potatoes, carrots, parsnips, sprouts, peas and red cabbage to serve with your roast turkey. Need help planning your Christmas dinner?

What time should Christmas dinner be served? ›

It's just supposed to be a middle-of-the-day meal, so the Queen's speech, at 3pm, adapted to it rather than the other way round. In other parts of Europe, people prefer their Christmas meal on Christmas Eve and eat leftovers the next day. In Britain, much of the way we do it comes from the Victorians.

What is the most popular Christmas meat dish? ›

1. Turkey. Let's admit it, a whole turkey is the best and most traditional meat for Christmas dinners. Originally gracing our plates in the 16th century, popular history tells of King Henry VIII being the first English monarch to have turkey for Christmas.

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