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Last day of Amazon’s Big Spring Sale: Get up to 88% off Apple, DeWalt and more while you can
Amazon’s Big Spring Sale may end tomorrow, but the deals aren’t slowing down. With so many discounts to sift through, we’ve rounded up the best options across tech, kitchen, home and travel to make shopping easier. An easy-grip tire inflator is an impressive 88% off, markdowns on Swarovski jewelry including a tennis bracelet and crystal stud earrings are up to 55% and a popular sports bra is nearly 80% off — just $9.
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Tire inflator air compressor: $42.99 (88% off)
Sports bra: $8.99 (78% off)
Thermomaven bristle-free grill brush: $19.99 (67% off)
Hanes women’s jersey pocket shorts: $10 (55% off)
Beckham Hotel Collection pillows, set of 2: $41.97 (48% off)
Portable clothing steamer: $26.99 (41% off)
Travel power strip: $13.01 (38% off)
Swarovski Emily tennis bracelet: $99.99 (37% off)
Men’s Skechers Slip-in shoes: $61 (34% off)
We’ve rounded up the latest deals across Amazon’s most popular categories.
Swarovski Una Angelic crystal stud earrings: $38.57 (55% off)
Atuvos air tracker tags, 4-pack: $17.66 (44% off)
Wool dryer balls, 6-pack: $12.99 (25% off)
Mini drone: $149 (25% off)
HEYDUDE women’s platform slip-ins: $41.39 (22% off)
Original price: $119.50
Get that plush, hotel-style feel at home with this set of pillows. The down-alternative fill offers soft support without stiffness, while the silky cooling cover helps keep hot sleepers comfortable.
Original price: $14.98
When you step out of the shower, this chenille bath mat greets you with an ultra-absorbent shag. Textured rubber backing grips the floor, which adds a layer of stability.
Original price: $53.09
Add a subtle boost with these platform slip-ons, designed to lift you about 1.5 inches without weighing you down. A lightweight build and memory foam insole keep every step cushioned and comfortable.
Original price: $89.90
Cook with confidence using this top-selling Lodge Dutch oven, built from durable cast iron with a colorful enamel finish. It holds heat better than most cookware for even results, making it a long-lasting kitchen staple.
Original price: $64.99
DeWalt’s Bluetooth earbuds are built tough for work and everyday use. Choose in-ear buds or a neckband with open-ear listening, and get up to 30 hours of battery life. The water- and dust-resistant design makes them a reliable pick for busy jobsites.
Energizer 2032 batteries, 10-pack: $6.95 (63% off)
medicube toner pads: $14.90 (52% off)
Philips Sonicare DiamondClean toothbrush, 2-pack: $199.95 (50% off)
Nespresso Vertuo Next coffee and espresso maker: $137 (40% off)
iHealth smart blood pressure monitor: $35.99 (28% off)
ECOVACS robot vacuum and mop: $899 (10% off)
Original price: $1,299
The Jackery 1000 generator is a small but mighty addition to any home or campsite. It serves as a whole-home backup during power outages, keeping your AC, fridge and other appliances running at once. Its small size and foldable handle makes it easy to carry and store without taking up too much space. Place the included solar panel out in the sun, and it’ll charge the battery in a few hours.
Original price: $449.99
Vacuum and mop without the long cord and bulky bucket. The iRobot Roomba reaches around wall edges and adjusts between different floor types before docking and emptying itself. It’s so self-sufficient that you don’t need to change the waste bag for up to 75 days. Switch between different settings (vacuum only, mop only or vacuum and mop) for the clean you need.
Original price: $44.99
This lightweight sundress falls just below the knees, has airy ruffles and stretch that provides all-day comfort. It comes in dozens of colors, including floral patterns.
Original price: $64.99
Slip into comfort with HeyDude’s Wally loafers, designed with a slipper-like fit and a durable outsole for everyday wear. The breathable cotton upper and flexible construction move with your foot, making them an easy summer staple. Available in 12 colors to match any warm-weather outfit.
Save on vacuums, security systems, air purifiers and other home essentials.
Arlo video doorbell: $48.51 (63% off)
Roborock Q10 S5+ robot vacuum and mop: $279.99 (49% off)
Dyson V8 Plus cordless vacuum: $329.99 (39% off)
Coway Airmega air purifier: $153.99 (33% off)
Swiffer PowerMop kit: $20.35 (32% off)
Storage bags: $16.56 (31% off)
Beautyrest goose feather down comforter: $96.70 (20% off)
Original price: $329.99
Take on allergy season with help from a Shark air purifier that has an anti-allergen HEPA filter that helps trap airborne particles from smog, wildfire smoke and even pollen. Every hour, it clears the air in rooms up to 1,000 square feet. It also does the hard work for you, automatically adjusting the fan speed based on your home’s air quality.
Original price: $79.99
If you prefer plush, hotel-style pillows, this set of Beckham Hotel Collection pillows is for you. A top-seller on Amazon, the cotton cover regulates temperature throughout the night, so you always have a cool side to flip onto.
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Original price: $299.99
Shark’s popular cordless vacuum is half off during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale. It’s lightweight and powerful enough for stubborn pet hair, messes and allergens. The 40-minute runtime is plenty for whole-home cleans. When you need to tackle stairs, animal beds or your car’s interior, just convert it to handheld mode.
Original price: $599
Get a hands-free, whole-home clean with the Shark AI Ultra robot vacuum, now marked down $319. It uses a grid system to map and clean every inch of your floors, then docks and empties itself into a base that holds up to 60 days of dirt. Even the brushroll cleans itself, so you can go longer without maintenance.
Original price: $45.99
Ditch the iron and smooth out wrinkles with this HiLife steamer. It uses steam to remove creases without the risk of scorching fabric, and it’s small enough to pack in a carry-on, making it a reliable option for travel and quick touch-ups at home.
Apple, Garmin, JBL and other popular brands are deeply discounted.
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus: $24.99 (50% off)
Insignia 55-inch TV: $179.98 (49% off)
JBL Vibe Beam Bluetooth earbuds: $29.94 (40% off)
Philips Sonicare 7300 Series electric toothbrush: $139.99 (30% off)
Bose QuietComfort headphones: $249 (29% off)
Apple Watch Series 11: $299 (25% off)
Life360 Tile Bluetooth tracker: $19 (24% off)
Anker MagGo power bank: $67.99 (24% off)
Apple AirPods Pro 3: $199 (20% off)
Original price: $29.99
Transform one outlet into nine with this wall charger, which includes five AC outlets and four USB ports. Extra space between each socket accommodates larger plugs, and a built-in surge protector secures your devices.
Original price: $1,399
Apple’s M4 chip powers the 2025 MacBook Air, delivering blazing speeds with built-in AI. With the 18-hour battery life, you’re able to work longer on the go. The exceptionally bright Liquid Retina display uses billions of colors to show realistic images and videos, while the built-in speakers pump up the volume when you’re on calls or listening to music.
Original price: $49.99
Amazon’s Echo Dot acts as a speaker that plays music and podcasts, answers your questions, snoozes morning alarms, sets timers and more — just talk to Alexa. It’s compatible with other smart home devices, from thermostats to plugs.
Original price:$349
Grab the Apple iPad 11-inch with the A16 chip for less than $300, with the blue model currently on sale. It’s a great option if you’re looking to upgrade to a fast tablet with 128GB of storage, delivering solid performance for streaming, schoolwork and multitasking.
Original price: $349.99
Beats Studio Pro headphones deliver rich audio and let you block out background noise with Active Noise Cancellation or stay aware with Transparency mode. With up to 40 hours of battery life, you can listen longer without recharging. Our price-tracking data shows they’re at their lowest price in months — making now a smart time to buy.
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Original price: $179
Apple’s AirPods 4 have a better fit than previous generations, making them more comfortable for all-day wear. Notable features include a faster, more immersive listening experience, and you can easily switch between Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency modes for complete control over what you hear (and don’t).
Tide To Go stain remover pen: $2.99 (40% off)
Non-scratch sponges, 24-pack: $9.98 (23% off)
Scott toilet paper, 32 rolls: $26.54 (20% off)
Dawn EZ-Squeeze Ultra dish soap: $3.54 (17% off)
Amazon Basics quart freezer bags, 120-count: $8.01 (15% off)
Amazon Elements baby wipes: $17.19 (15% off)
Original price: $5.99
Lysol’s All-Purpose spray is a household staple that’s currently nearly 30% off. The bleach-free formula kills bacteria and works on most hard, nonporous surfaces, from kitchen counters to bathroom tile.
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Original price: $18.49
At less than $20, now’s the time to stock up on Duracell batteries during Amazon’s Sale. With up to a 12-year shelf life, it’s worth keeping them on hand for essentials like flashlights and remote controls.
Original price: $23.82
Save on Neutrogena SPF 70 spray ahead of the season with this three-pack on sale now. Stash one in every bag to stay protected from the sun wherever you go. The ultra-sheer mist dries clear and stays water-resistant for up to 80 minutes.
Original price: $23.49
Stock up on Glad 13-gallon trash bags while they’re marked down 20%. Each bag in the 110-count pack has a ForceFlex design that stretches to resist rips while Febreze Freshness helps block odors. Two durable layers prevent leaks, no matter how full the bag gets.
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Hit your fitness goals with these deals on exercise equipment.
Weighted vest: $14.99 (61% off)
Resistance bands: $22.36 (38% off)
Massage gun: $39.98 (33% off)
Original price: $199.99
This 4-in-1 lifting set transforms from dumbbells into barbells, kettlebells and push-up stands for a whole-body workout in one system. No matter how you exercise, the non-slip grip keeps you in control. You can adjust the weight for each piece of equipment, adding more as you start to build muscle.
Original price: $129.99
A vibration plate gives you a gentle workout that targets your whole body. The system uses simple vibrating plates that trigger natural contractions, potentially helping you build muscle over time. Switch speeds between 1 and 120 and use the two included resistant bands for an even more intense exercise routine.
Original price: $189.99
Save on this gym-style set of rubber dumbbells. It includes weights ranging from 5- to 25-pounds, all organized on a convenient metal rack.
Revamp your wardrobe with deals on shoes, hoodies, jeans and tees.
Skechers women’s Uno Stand on Air sneakers: $44.97 (44% off)
Hanes men’s EcoSmart hoodie: $14 (36% off)
Levi’s women’s 501 original shorts: $45.46 (30% off)
New Balance women’s 608 V5 cross trainers: $55.75 (30% off)
Timberland PRO men’s work boots: $149.99 (23% off)
Original price: $39.99
Skip the wires and stay comfortable all day in this seamless bra. The soft, stretchy fabric and wide straps provide support while removable padding creates a smooth silhouette without digging or pinching. Now at 78% off, it’s a no-brainer. If you’re looking to stock up, a three-pack is on sale for under $20, offering better value than buying individually.
Original price: $92
Skechers hands-free slip-ins combine comfort with everyday convenience. The hands-free design makes them easy to step into, while the heel pillow keeps your foot securely in place. Contour foam molds to your foot for a personalized fit, and they’re machine washable for easy maintenance.
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Original price: $74.95
Levi’s 505 regular fit jeans are classic for a reason. A straight-leg silhouette ensures space to move around without feeling bulky, and with dozens of washes and sizes to choose from, there’s an option for every style and body type.
Original price: $49.99
Now’s the time to switch out heavy winter tracksuits for spring-ready lounge sets. The T-shirt and sweatpants set features a lightweight fabric and comes in dozens of colors. For the chillier spring days, this sweatshirt and joggers set is still airy but a bit warmer.
Original price: $85
These Una Angelic earrings add elegant sparkle to your ears. The lightweight studs dazzle in the light, and at less than $40, they’re a standout deal.
Original price: $159
Whether you’re dressing up or down, this Swarovski tennis bracelet is a beautiful addition to any outfit. It offers a minimalist look that still shines on your wrist, and it’s secured in place with a foldover clasp.
Upgrade your toolbox with discounts on hand and power tools.
Craftsman 230-piece mechanics tool set: $129 (35% off)
DeWalt tire inflator: $119.91 (33% off)
DeWalt 9-tool power tool kit: $649 (32% off)
Black+Decker 68-piece drill and home project kit: $99 (17% off)
Original price: $359.99
Currently 88% off, this compact tire inflator turns routine car maintenance into a quick task that lasts just a couple of minutes. The easy-to-read digital display shows the exact PSI, and once it hits the preset pressure, it automatically shuts off so you don’t have to guess or risk overfilling. It’s even small enough to stash in your glove box, keeping it handy when you need it most.
Original price: $259
Tackle home projects with a DeWalt cordless drill and driver set, now $120 off. The ergonomic grip and LED light make it easier to work in low-light or tight spaces. The batteries hold a charge for days, even with continued use.
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Original price: $159
Cut straight lines quickly with DeWalt’s cordless circular saw — currently on sale for under $100. The lightweight design is comfortable to grip, so it’s a strong choice for beginner DIYers and professional contractors alike. The saw angles up to 50 degrees for perfect pieces every time.
Original price: $18.99
Most projects require a handy measuring tape, and Craftsman offers a solid choice. The rubber surface is steady in hand and the large numbers and tick marks are clearly readable. The tape reaches out 25 feet, so you can measure even when working alone.
Original price: $68.99
This mini chainsaw cuts a 6-inch log in just seconds. The auto oiling system keeps the chain greased up, which is what helps it run fast. You can use the chainsaw one-handed while you stabilize your materials with the other hand. It takes just 1.5 hours to recharge the saw, so you can get back to work quickly.
Original price: $124.95
Jump start your car in seconds with the NOCO Boost GB40. The compact tool gives you up to 20 starts per charge on cars, trucks and other vehicles. There’s also an integrated power bank that can charge your phone and tablet.
Upgrade your kitchen tools and accessories with these deals from Ninja, Keurig and more.
6-piece wooden spoon set: $19.99 (50% off)
Glass food storage containers, 30-piece set: $34.98 (38% off)
Keurig K-Express single serve coffee maker: $69.99 (36% off)
Lysol all-purpose cleaner spray: $4.27 (29% off)
Ninja indoor grill and air fryer: $199.99 (29% off)
Ninja professional blender: $79.99 (27% off)
Silicone baking mat, 3-pack: $9.99 (23% off)
Original price: $134.99
Whether you buy meat in bulk or want to save leftovers, a vacuum sealer can help you store food longer. It has six modes for different types of foods — from securing jars to quick, one-touch bag sealing. The starter kit includes the vacuum itself, a suction hose and a handful of bags.
Original price: $249.99
The Ninja air fryer cooks eight different ways and flips up when not in use for no-fuss storage. Although it’s compact, it fits a 12-inch pizza, up to six slices of bread and six chicken breasts — enough to make a meal for the whole family.
Original price: $49.95
A Cuisinart food processor helps you meal prep without taking up a ton of room on your counter. The 24-ounce processor chops, dices and grinds a variety of foods. For fast cleanup, stick the bowl and lid in the dishwasher and give the blade a quick rinse.
Original price: $29.95
With a Hamilton Beach breakfast sandwich maker, you can make breakfast without all the pans. Organize your toppings, pop an egg in the middle and lock the machine in place for about five minutes. The result is a delicious breakfast sandwich hot and ready to eat.
Original price: $259.99
This knife set is made of rust-resistant, high-carbon Japanese stainless steel housed in a well-organized wooden block. Included are steak knives, a chef’s knife, kitchen scissors and paring knives, all for 50% off.
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Original price: $49.99
The Fullstar chopper makes it easier to cut fruits and veggies. Pick between a spiralizer, ribbon cutter and fine dicer, and the 5-cup capacity offers plenty of room for meal prep.
With travel season in full swing, stock up on carry-ons, luggage scales and AirTags.
Travelon anti-theft messenger bag: $32.44 (63% off)
Packing cubes, set of 10: $29.99 (35% off)
Hootie personal safety alarm: $23.71 (32% off)
Travel neck pillow: $15.86 (28% off)
NOCO Boost GB40 car battery jump starter: $99.95 (20% off)
Original price: $20.99
This power strip adds extra outlets with you wherever you go. With three AC outlets and four USB ports, it supports a wide range of devices. When you hit the road, just wrap the cord around the outside of the strip for compact storage.
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Original price: $219.99
Travel safely and in style with a Samsonite Freeform suitcase. Built-in TSA-approved locks secure your items, and the hard-side exterior handles tough turbulence like a champ. Although it has a durable shell, the carry-on is ultra-light with spinner wheels that move you through the airport more smoothly.
Save on personal care products, including face moisturizer, teeth whitening strips and hair tools.
Neutrogena Hydro Boost face & neck serum: $14.98 (44% off)
Neutrogena makeup remover wipes, 2-pack: $7.98 (42% off)
Irish Spring bar soap, 24-pack: $16.16 (38% off)
DenTek Advanced Clean floss picks: $3.95 (34% off)
Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 5300 rechargeable toothbrush: $74.95 (32% off)
Olay niacinamide super serum: $38.23 (24% off)
Mighty Patch pimple patches: $10.39 (20% off)
Original price: $37.39
Neutrogena’s retinol face moisturizer can help address the appearance of wrinkles. The formula uses hyaluronic acid to rejuvenate under-eyes and crow’s feet. Plus, it’s free from dyes and parabens.
Original price: $649.99
Connect the Dyson Airwrap i.d. to the MyDyson app and tailor your tool to your hair’s exact needs. Once connected, answer a few questions about your hair type and length. From there, the Airwrap does the work. There are six styling options to choose from, making this a one-and-done option.
Original price: $25
Boost hydration with this repairing serum powered by snail secretion. The lightweight formula absorbs easily, works for all skin types and helps keep skin refreshed. With a pump-top for easy use and 48% off right now, it’s worth adding to your routine.
Original price: $29
Refresh tired under-eyes with Grace & Stella masks. These gold eye masks feel refreshing, especially when you store them in the fridge. Gentle enough for those with sensitive skin, these make for a great morning pick-me-up.
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Original price: $79.99
Crest 3D Whitestrips are a dentist-recommended treatment for whiter teeth. The kit has 20 treatments and an LED accelerator light to speed up the process. A no-slip grips means you can go about your day without worrying about strips sliding off.
If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can get these items sent to your door ASAP. You can join or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today.
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WWE star Kit Wilson expresses support for Cody Rhodes after Pat McAfee promo, no animosity after ‘toxic’ move
Cody Rhodes was running hot earlier this month after Pat McAfee was inserted into his WrestleMania 42 feud with Randy Orton just days before their match was set to take place.
Kit Wilson was the punching bag after McAfee kicked Rhodes in the groin, ripped the pro wrestling business and said that Orton was going to save it. Wilson had just finished a match with The Miz against Damian Priest and R-Truth when Rhodes rushed the ring.
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Rhodes targeted Wilson with a Cross Rhodes and cut the scathing promo on McAfee.
Wilson told Fox News Digital that he didn’t know Rhodes was coming and that he would be targeted. However, he praised Rhodes’ message.
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“I was just trying to look out for my mentor, The Miz. I was just trying to do the right thing by him. Yeah, I had no idea it was coming,” Wilson said. “It was interesting because I think Cody was speaking from the heart there and what he had to say was quite informational and important in the current zeitgeist of the world.”
Wilson said that he did think Rhodes’ decision to take his anger out on him was “toxic” but he had no ill will toward “The American Nightmare.”
“So yeah, I think he was taking his anger out on me,” Wilson continued. “I don’t appreciate it. I do think it was toxic. But I see the side of him that had a lot of things to say. In my own way, I think I’ve forgiven him.”
Rhodes and Orton will battle for the Undisputed WWE Championship on Night 1 of WrestleMania 42. McAfee is sure to be at ringside in Orton’s corner, much to Rhodes and fans’ chagrin.
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Charlie Kirk podcast pans Utah Valley University citing ‘safety concerns’ in scrapping controversial speaker
The producers of “The Charlie Kirk Show” panned the stated reason Utah Valley University (UVU) canceled the commencement speaker invitation of author and educator Sharon McMahon, whose selection sparked outrage among supporters of the late conservative leader, who was murdered on its campus.
On Thursday, UVU issued a statement saying, “Due to increased safety concerns related to the speaker and in consultation with public safety professionals and Sharon McMahon, Utah Valley University has decided to proceed without a featured commencement speaker for this year’s ceremony.”
The statement didn’t sit well with podcast co-hosts Andrew Kolvet and Blake Neff.
“Here’s what’s annoying,” Neff reacted. “They say it’s not because ‘Oh, we picked a terrible speaker and that was our bad.’ They say they have ‘increased safety concerns’ about what happened.”
“Basically it’s our fault we were engaged in menacing behavior, they say,” Neff continued. “But regardless, it’s a speaker they shouldn’t have chosen… Nobody was making any threats about this. Not on this show or anywhere else.”
“We were saying it was a bad idea,” Kolvet responded before saying, “Hallelujah.”
Representatives for UVU did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital‘s request for comment.
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UVU came under fire for its selection of McMahon, who attacked Kirk just days after his assassination.
“Millions of people feel they were harmed, and the murder that was horrific and should never have happened does not magically erase what was said or done,” McMahon wrote on X at the time.
The now-deleted social media post sent two days after Kirk’s death also included a pair of quotes that many Kirk supporters said were taken out of context.
“It’s important to remember that the incredible tragedy of a public assassination does not erase the harm many experienced from his words, and the ensuing actions his followers took,” McMahon said.
The university’s selection of McMahon as its commencement speaker drew outrage among Kirk’s supporters. A spokesperson for McMahon declined comment.
Her team previously dismissed the notion that she celebrated Kirk’s death, telling Utah outlets that she “unequivocally condemned the murder of Charlie Kirk, repeatedly and publicly, calling his death a tragedy and stressing that public debate must never be met with violence.
The 31-year-old Turning Point USA co-founder was participating in a public speaking event sponsored by the campus chapter of Turning Point when he was shot and killed on Sept. 10. The suspect, now 23-year-old Tyler Robinson, was charged with seven counts, including aggravated murder. He faces the death penalty if convicted.
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Doctors warn of ‘looksmaxxing’ dangers after influencer’s livestream emergency
“Clavicular,” the controversial “looksmaxxing” influencer, was reportedly hospitalized due to a suspected overdose Tuesday night during a livestream.
The Miami content creator, 20, posted a photo of his bloody face and commented on X Wednesday.
“Just got home, that was brutal. All of the substances are just [to] cope, trying to feel neurotypical while being in public, but obviously, that isn’t a real solution. The worst part of tonight was my face descending from the life support mask.”
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The influencer, whose real name is Braden Peters, was hospitalized after his livestream was cut short when he began slurring his words and repeating phrases, according to reports.
Looksmaxxing is a social media trend focused on enhancing appearance, ranging from basic skin care to extreme practices like hitting cheekbones with hammers to alter facial structure.
The potentially dangerous trend has been popular with young males, plastic surgeons told Fox News Digital.
“In my practice, we’ve seen it primarily in young men in their 20s,” Dr. Josef Hadeed, a plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills, California, told Fox News Digital. “We have had a few women, but I’d say by and large, it’s been mostly men who have come into our office wanting these various looksmaxxing procedures.”
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“Patients are increasingly seeking to align how they look with how they feel,” he said. “The difference today is that the tools and technologies available to achieve that have never been more advanced or more accessible.”
Looksmaxxing can be divided into two categories: “softmaxxing” and “hardmaxxing,” according to Hadeed. Softmaxxing is a more simple, non-invasive approach to improving one’s looks.
“It’s really like self-care or grooming – things like going to the gym on a regular basis to try to improve your body composition, or using various skincare products to try to improve your skin texture,” the surgeon said.
Softmaxxing techniques – which can also include teeth whitening, beard grooming, or upgrading a wardrobe or hairstyle – are not usually a problem, according to Hadeed. Hardmaxxing, which involves more extreme measures, can have riskier consequences.
Some individuals in the looksmaxxing online community do things like “bone smashing,” Hadeed said.
“[It’s] literally what it sounds like, where you smash the bones to change the facial structure, and that is obviously not recommended because it can lead to potential complications,” he warned.
“Once you cross that line and start getting into more extreme things, I feel like that’s where most plastic surgeons should draw the line.”
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Dr. C. Bob Basu, president of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, said the biggest safety risks with the looksmaxxing trend come from pursuing treatments without proper medical guidance.
“Social media can make procedures seem easy or risk-free, but even minimally invasive treatments carry real risks if performed incorrectly or by an untrained provider,” the Houston-based plastic surgeon told Fox News Digital.
To achieve quality results, it is critical to be treated by a board-certified plastic surgeon who understands both safety and anatomy, Basu advised.
The convergence of social media, constant digital visibility and “unprecedented access to aesthetic treatments” – along with a cultural shift toward optimizing wellness and longevity – are fueling the looksmaxxing trend, according to Basu.
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Hadeed agreed, noting that social media puts pressure on individuals to look perfect.
“People are constantly comparing themselves to other people online,” he told Fox News Digital. “It can quickly develop into body dysmorphia for a lot of people, and that’s when they start pursuing more and more procedures that they don’t need by any stretch – it’s kind of like keeping up with the Joneses.”
Dr. Nancy Frye, a professor in the psychology department at Long Island University in Brookville, New York, also weighed in on what’s driving the looksmaxxing craze.
“We figure out how attractive we might be by comparing what we see in ourselves to what we see in others,” she told Fox News Digital. “This social comparison is especially problematic with social media and filters, as people compare themselves to filtered versions of others.”
While experts warn of the risks of looksmaxxing, they say a thoughtful approach can have some benefits, including pride in one’s appearance and health.
The most tangible benefits are associated with the softmaxxing approach, which includes following a fitness routine, eating a clean diet and following regular skin care routines, according to Hadeed.
With healthy guidance, aesthetic care can “enhance confidence and self-esteem, helping patients feel more aligned with their sense of self,” Basu added.
Both plastic surgeons emphasized the importance of taking a responsible approach when considering the looksmaxxing trend.
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“The goal should always be thoughtful self-improvement, not perfection,” Basu said. “It should never be about looking like someone else or a filtered version of yourself, but rather about becoming a confident, natural and authentic version of you.”
Anyone considering this trend should consult a licensed healthcare professional rather than relying on advice from social media influencers, the doctors advised.
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