These Philips October Prime Day discounts will have you looking your best – prices from just AU$39.97

Amazon’s second Prime Day sale of the year is here, and there’s a ton of great deals to choose from. However, if the warmer weather has got you wanting to look your best for the Santa photos and work drinks that come with summer, a few Philips discounts on Amazon right now are for you.

With up to 56% off Philips’ best electric toothbrushes, shavers, body trimmers and more, these Amazon deals will have you feeling great and saving hundreds.

We think this is the best electric shaver, so this 51% off deal is too good to ignore. It offers a quick, close shave with minimal effort and its ergonomic, waterproof design means you can use it anytime and anywhere. Plus, its adjustable power helps limit irritation. We called it “a premium electric shaver that comes at a premium price” in our Philips Shaver S9000 Prestige review but, at this discount, it’s an easy recommendation – whether you’re treating yourself or locking in an early Christmas gift.

Too pricey? The Philips 5000X wet/dry shaver is only AU$114.92.View Deal

Philips Lumea IPL Hair Removal 8000: was AU$999 now AU$439

While its cost might seem extravagant, even with this massive 56% off thanks to Prime Big Deal Days, it pales in comparison to what 12 sessions of laser hair removal would set you back. It requires just 4 treatments every 2 weeks initially – and then touchups each month as required, detecting your skin tone and indicating the light setting accordingly. Plus, it has attachments for your body and face, shaped to adjust to the curves of your body. Because it prevents hair growth for up to 18 months and reduces leg hair by up to 92% in just three treatments, it’s a must-have for those seeking an alternative to shaving, waxing or laser.

Alternatively, you could get its predecessor, the Lumea IPL Hair Removal 7000, for AU$375.View Deal

In our Philips Sonicare DiamondClean 9000 review, we were a little tough on this toothbrush because of its premium price, which earned it 3.5 stars. However, we couldn’t find any drawbacks on its performance, as it’s an effective cleaner with a fantastic selection of brushing modes and intensities. Plus, it’s actually a great choice for those looking for a simple electric toothbrush. Where it falls short is its smarts, lacking features like real-time brushing feedback we’d expect from a brush of this price. However, this deal on the two-pack brings each cleaner to just AU$145 each – a 60% discount on the regular price.

Alternatively, the Sonicare ProtectiveClean 5100 is AU$144.99.View Deal

Looking for a quick, clean shave without spending the premium price on the Series 9000 above? Not only does the OneBlade 360 Pro have your face taken care of, it can handle your body hair – including the nether regions – too. It takes everything we loved in our Philips OneBlade 360 review while adding an LED battery display, doubly long-lasting battery (120min) and more extensive attachment options.

Looking for something cheaper? The Philips Bodygroom Series 3000 is just AU$49.46.View Deal

High-end electric toothbrushes like the Sonicare DiamondClean can cost a pretty penny. However, you don’t have to break the bank to get a good clean for your pearly whites. 50% off for the October Prime Day, the Sonicare Series 2100 offers brilliant value – promising to remove up to three times more plaque than a regular brush while also being kinder to your gums. It even has a timer feature that lets you know exactly how long you need to clean each part of your mouth.

Complete your kit with the Philips Sonicare Power Flosser 3000 – down 53% to AU$98.99.View Deal

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