You Don’t Wanna Miss These 29 Promo Codes If You Love a Bargain

Amazon makes it so easy for all of us to find amazing bargains and purchase items, even 50% off. Whether you need something for your kid, your beauty regimen, or your household, we have you covered. Keep scrolling to discover the 29 products that currently have promo codes.

Health and household

Vitamins for hair growth

15% promo code: 15YM1UIY (valid April 8 through May 2)

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Pure Himalayan organic resin for immune support

50% promo code: 505K3R9Q (valid April 8 through May 2)

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A set of shower steamers

50% promo code: 50RQ5NDP (valid April 8 through May 5)

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Guava skin toner face sheets

50% promo code: 509JEZXV (valid April 21 through April 29)

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Sandalwood beard oil

10% promo code: 10GYALIVE102 (valid April 15 through April 16)

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Argan oil for hair growth

10% promo code: 10GYALIVE102 (valid April 15 through April 16)

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Beauty and grooming

Professional hair dryer

50% promo code: 506RX57Y (valid April 8 through April 15)

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Natural exfoliating loofah scrubber

50% promo code: 50U4IUP1 (valid April 8 through April 23)

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Hair crimper for creating wavy hairstyles

50% promo code: 5043CP9S (valid April 9 through April 15)

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Tattoo aftercare balm

50% promo code: 50CA1Q12 (valid April 26 through May 3)

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Kitchen and dining

Heated portable lunch box

48% promo code: 48NOJV62 (valid April 9 through April 19)

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Spoon rest with drip pad for multiple utensils

50% promo codes: 50MOVG21 (valid April 9 through April 30)

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Blender for shakes and smoothies

50% promo code: 50LN1OW5 (valid April 9 through April 30)

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Cast aluminum Dutch oven

45% promo code: 45KOLLEL (valid April 9 through April 22)

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Touchless kitchen faucet

10% promo code: 10I8DPNE (valid April 9 through May 8)

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Glass tumbler with lid and straw

40% promo code: 40FH9XBO (valid April 9 through April 15)

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Stove gap covers

40% promo code: 40TKLAG5 (valid April 9 through May 8)

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Water dispenser for 5-gallon bottle

50% promo code: 50MHGRKI (valid April 9 through April 16)

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Baby and nursery

Baby teether toy

50% promo code: 50DEM8W8 (valid April 16 through April 20)

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Baby proofing drawer locks

50% promo code: 509ZAW8X (valid April 12 through April 16)

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Indoor and outdoor retractable baby gate

50% promo code: 50AA7DL4 (valid April 12 through April 16)

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Home improvement

Candle warmer lamp with timer

40% promo code: 40M76UE6 (valid April 9 through April 15)

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Wooden pegboard for organizing items

50% promo code: 50B25Q8V (valid April 8 through April 30)

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Under cabinet lights with motion sensor

50% promo code: 503BYJWA (valid April 8 through April 14)

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Galaxy LED projector

50% promo code: 50GTK8P6 (valid April 9 through April 16)

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Flameless candle with remote control

40% promo code: 40TT53K4 (valid April 8 through April 14)

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Shower razor holder

50% promo code: 50XDZ883 (valid April 9 through April 15)

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Waterproof solar garden lights

20% promo code: 20GN9KJ9 (valid April 8 through April 16)

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Car rim repair pens for scratches

50% promo code: 50ZPFDOO (valid April 8 through April 30)

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MEET NYAKIM GATWEC – A MODEL NICKNAMED ‘QUEEN OF THE DARK’

A woman was utterly surprised when her Uber driver offered her an unsolicited tip on how to care for her remarkable skin.

Celebrating her striking beauty, the fashion icon, famously known as the “Queen of the Dark,” responded with laughter, dismissing his remarks with ease.

Read on to discover what the Uber driver said and how she transformed the situation into a learning opportunity!

Having spent her early years in refugee camps in Ethiopia and Kenya, Nyakim Gatwech envisioned America as a “heaven on earth.”

However, upon arriving in Buffalo at the age of 14, Gatwech found herself often alone, crying over the harsh judgments she faced due to her deeply pigmented skin.

Based in Minnesota and originally from South Sudan, the model endured years of bullying for her radiant dark complexion, with comments like, “You don’t take showers. That’s why your skin is dirty,” or, “Smile so we can see you, Nyakim. We can’t see you.”

“In class, for example, the teacher would ask a question and say, ‘Oh, Nyakim, can you answer that?’ A kid would say, ‘Who are you talking to? We can’t see her. She’s not here.’ The whole class would start laughing, and I would just cry,” the now 31-year-old woman shares with Cosmopolitan.

As a young girl desperate to fit in, it was tough when random men would bet on whether she was wearing leggings or if her skin was genuinely that dark.

“At one point, I did consider [bleaching my skin]. When I came to America from a refugee camp in Africa [at age 14], I lived in Buffalo, New York. I would cry myself to sleep after being bullied [about my skin],” she says. “There are so many beautiful dark-skinned Sudanese women who bleach their skin.”

Gatwech revealed that her own sister was among those who bleached their skin. “My own sister did it. But when I told her I wanted to [after living in America for a few months], she told me no. ‘I’m not going to let my daughter do it, or you, nobody.’”

Queen of the Dark
Now hailed as the Queen of the Dark, this woman – who has faced discrimination from designers, makeup artists, and even fellow models – feels empowered by overcoming negativity.

Gatwech’s confidence and profound love for her deep chocolatey skin are supported by her 962,000 loyal Instagram followers.

“My chocolate is elegant. So is what I represent… A nation of warriors,” she writes in one post.

Fans are captivated by her striking beauty.

“Omgggggg I love your skin and melanin,” one fan comments, while another says, “love your beautiful skin tone so much! God makes beautiful creations such as you to remind us of His magnificence!”

Responding to the overwhelming support, Gatwech states, “I grew to learn to love myself… Now, I am not bothered by it [the negativity]. I accept my skin, I love myself, and I’m not insecure about my skin anymore. I don’t think I’m ugly anymore. I have confidence in myself.”

‘Stupidest questions’
A few years ago, Gatwech recounts an encounter with an Uber driver who asked if she’d ever consider bleaching her unique skin.

“He said, ‘Wow, you’re dark,’” Gatwech tells Cosmopolitan about her conversation with the driver. “I just laughed. I wanted to know why he thought I should. He said because life would be easier for me. It would be easier for me to be in a relationship, or guys would be more attracted to me if I was lighter. If I was going to a job interview, I would get the job opportunities because I’m lighter. I just said, ‘[Even if] being lighter would make my life easier, I’d rather take the [hard] road.’”

She adds, “I’m accustomed to people asking the most absurd questions about my skin.”

Gatwech then shared her story on Instagram, accompanied by a stunning photo of herself with three other dark-skinned Sudanese women.

She wrote, “A nation with people so dark you won’t believe your eyes… skin so rich and teeth so bright. Gosh, how I love my country, my people, and everything that comes with it.”

She detailed her encounter with the Uber driver: “[SIC] I was asked by my Uber driver the other day, he said, ‘Don’t take this offensively, but if you were given 10 thousand dollars, would you bleach your skin for that amount?’ I couldn’t even respond; I started laughing so hard. Then he said, ‘So that’s a no?’ and I was like, ‘Hell to the f*cking yeah, that’s a no. Why on earth would I ever bleach this beautiful melanin God blessed me with?’ Then he asked, ‘So you see it as a blessing?’”

Her followers quickly responded with praise and support.

“I guess he didn’t get the memo… black is beautiful,” one fan commented.

“I love you for loving you,” shared another. A third added, “Why would we ever want to mess up something so beautiful?”

When asked by Yahoo Beauty what advice she would give to young black girls facing similar challenges, she said, “You are beautiful, you are unique, and there are people who love you just the way you are. They say the darker the berry, the sweeter the juice. Embrace your darkness!”

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