- Heated Rivalry star Hudson Williams’ skincare, hair-preservation, and fragrance routine are on sale for Amazon Prime Day.
- Multiple holy-grail items from the 25-year-old actor are heavily discounted up to 44% off until Friday, June 26.
- Deals on his preventative Rogaine foam, his signature Maison Margiela cologne, and more are discounted.
AT THIS POINT we’ve all seen Heated Rivalry breakout star Hudson Williams. The man is handsome, hygienic, and possesses the kind of pore-less skin that makes you want to reconsider your skincare. But behind that casual “I just threw some water on my face” look is a highly strategic grooming routine. The 25-year-old actor doesn’t just skate by on good genetics; he actively works for it with a lot of products. And lucky for all of us, a good portion of them are on sale right now for Prime Day.
We have to be grateful for how open Williams was about routine. Late last year is when the actor shared with The Cut basically all of his secrets. This is where he admitted that he is “terrified of losing my hair” and completely “lip-obsessive.” From his intense hair-preservation tactics to his strict rules against looking like he’s wearing “45 serums,” Williams has mastered the art of the subtle glow. He even shared his secret for smelling incredible, noting that he reaches for Maison Margiela’s Jazz Club “if I want something a little more sexy.”
For Prime Day, you can snag his go-to numbuzin No.3 Toner for almost half the price, his preventative Rogaine 5% Minoxidil Foam for 15% off, and his signature Maison Margiela Jazz Club fragrance at just 75 bucks. There’s more, though. Here are the best deals on Hudson Williams’ go-to grooming essentials that you can score right now.
Josiah is the Digital Content Producer for the commerce team at Popular Mechanics, Best Products, Runner’s World, and Bicycling Magazine. He also writes for “BIO Buys”—a column on Biography.com—giving readers the lowdown on what products their favorite celebs are using. In another life, Josiah was an editor at ThePioneerWoman.com, where he sharpened his expertise on all things lifestyle, food-news, and entertainment. Outside work related matters, he’s a fan of Studio Ghibli films, unimportant reality TV drama, and melancholy Lorde songs.

