SAVE $200: As of Oct. 7, you can get the Shark CryoGlow red light mask and Shark FlexFusion hair styler together for $499.99 at Amazon. Both regularly cost $349.99 each, so you’re saving almost 30% by bundling during Prime Big Deal Days.
The Shark CryoGlow face mask and Shark FlexFusion hair styler are two of the most coveted beauty devices on the market. Coincidentally and inconveniently, they’re also two items that are almost impossible to find on sale. That is, unless you’re in the market for both and shopping during October Prime Day — in that case, you can snag ’em both together for $499.99 total.
Yes, Amazon has officially revived the Shark beauty bundle deal that blew our minds during Prime Day in July. While each of these Shark devices cost $349.99 each on a regular day, this $500 Prime deal essentially lets you score them for $249.99 each. My fellow shopping reporter Bethany Allard and I have tested several Shark beauty products at home and consistently back Shark tools even when they’re at full price — so this is a pretty incredible price point for the versatility you’re adding to your beauty armory.
Every bulb in the CryoGlow mask can emit red, blue, or infrared light.
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The FlexFusion adds wet hair styling to everything the FlexStyle can do.
Credit: Bethany Allard / Mashable
First up, the one half of the bundle that’s never on sale: The Shark CryoGlow mask hasn’t seen a single discount since it came out in Feb. 2025. But it’s not like I haven’t told a ton of people to pay the full $349.99 for it — I actually stan the Shark mask even harder after spending two months with the $469.99 CurrentBody mask. I can sum up the Shark vs. CurrentBody debate with a single anecdotal sentiment: I was counting down the days during my CurrentBody testing window until I could go back to daily CryoGlow wearing.
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Unfortunately for CurrentBody, trying the Shark mask first set my expectations unbeatably high. After trying a ton of hit-or-miss salycilic acid serums, pimple patches, and the Solawave wand, the CryoGlow mask is really the only skincare step that has reliably gotten my relentless adult acne to chill TF out. When I paused Shark usage to fairly assess the CurrentBody mask’s results, pimples started popping back up. Now that I’m using the CryoGlow on a daily basis again, my skin has stayed clear. I don’t think the timing is a coincidence.
That’s not surprising, considering the CurrentBody mask doesn’t have acne-fighting blue light bulbs at all. The Shark CryoGlow mask has three different settings that use a combination of red, blue, and infrared light, depending on whether you’re trying to target zits, fine lines, or both. You can choose your setting via a handy little screen on the remote, which is an other leg up on the CurrentBody. The Shark’s hardshell design is also just a more comfortable and elevated experience overall than the flimsy wrap-around design of competitors.
Finding any type of deal on the FlexFusion isn’t as rare, but the indirect $249.99 sale price still looks a whole lot better than the $449.99 price point on Shark’s latest launch, the Shark Glam. The Glam tool has a few upgrades, but it shares the same core value as the FlexFusion: safe styling on wet hair. My coworker Bethany Allard was seriously impressed by that feat — and it’s definitely welcomed flexibility on top of the dry hair styling possibilities that the FlexFusion borrows from the classic Shark FlexStyle.
The version of the FlexFusion in this bundle comes with a Wet-or-Dry Fusion Brush, styling concentrator, 1.25-inch Auto-Wrap curlers, and the FrizzFighter finishing tool.


