
37 Products To Quietly Solve Annoying Body Things
A two-in-one nausea relief inhaler designed to work FAST on spontaneous nausea, motion sickness, morning sickness, and general queasiness (having a human body is hard). Summer road trips and cruises just got a HECK of a lot more bearable.
Lumify Eye Drops, a product so beloved by TikTok that despite being more $$ than other brands, it's the number one selling brand on Amazon right now. Reviewers swear by this for instant reduction in redness in their eyes, with visible differences within a minute of use.
A painless, mint-flavored teeth-whitening pen reviewers swear by as an alternative to pricey professional treatments and strips. This will show results from the very first use, lightening up years' worth of stains from coffee, tea, wine, or just, you know, existing as a human with teeth.
A handy as heck Burt's Bees sunburn soother you'll want to stock up on if you're a "just in case" kinda human — it's made with aloe and coconut oil to hydrate skin and gently relieve pain from the sun's unforgiving rays within just a few hours.
Good Molecules Yerba Mate Wake Up Eye Gel, a cult-fave product for your beauty arsenal that will quickly help minimize eye puffiness and swelling thanks to its winning combo of caffeine and hyaluronic acid. It's basically an alarm clock for your eyeballs, because boy howdy are they awake now!!
La Roche-Posay Effaclar Salicylic Acid Acne Treatment that will go above and beyond in treating blackheads, whiteheads, and stubborn acne with a non-greasy, mattifying gel formula that helps reduce redness and draw out impurities for visible results in as few as eight hours.
A nail renewal formula that so effectively restores discolored, damaged nails that reviewers started seeing results in as little as *two days*. This not only helps tackle symptoms of fungal damage but also helps reduce the thickness and correct the ridges, so your toenails can get the sweet relief they deserve.
A bottle of sulfate-free biotin shampoo that thousands of reviewers swear by for helping restore their hair and promote healthy hair growth over time. It also includes nourishing ingredients like rosemary oil, zinc, and coconut oil to help moisturize locks and give them a fuller, more volumized look.
A pack of super thin hydrocolloid cold sore healing patches to help speed up healing and relieve some of the itch and "ouch!" of a breakout as fast as possible.
A pack of unscented SweatBlock wipes that work for up to *seven days* after application — perfect for those of us whose underarms are a little, uh, enthusiastic, to say the least. Reviewers especially swear by this for events that might bring on nervous sweating!
A piercing bump solution made with jojoba, grape seed, and rose that'll help speed over the healing process over the course of a few weeks, so your new piercings can ~dazzle~ everyone in their full glory.
A set of disposable Plackers "Grind No More" Night Guards for anyone who sleeps like this 😬😬😬 and wakes up like this. 😫 Each one of these grind-absorbing bite plates can be used up to 30 times to help reduce the tension from grinding your teeth in the middle of the night. Psst — this is also a MUCH cheaper alternative to costly bite guards that go for hundreds of dollars!
A Benzene-free, travel-friendly applicator of I Dew Care's dry shampoo powder so easy to use that you can just dab it on your hairline and rub it in for an instant, oil-absorbing refresh. Now your "no wash" days are a secret that you and your roots will never tell 👀.
A roll-on migraine stick made with peppermint, spearmint, and lavender oils to help you soothe away headaches, which frankly have a lot of audacity interrupting your day.
A belted portable cordless vibrating heating pad to ease your cramps and pains (*glares pointedly at my uterus*) and/or keep you nice and cozy on chillier days. The fact that it looks vaguely like a piece of superhero armor is just an added perk.
A dark spot-removing soap bar you might want to try if you're someone with sensitive skin or hyperpigmentation — this is formulated not only with hyaluronic acid to protect your skin's moisture barrier but a blend of vitamin C, retinol, collagen, and turmeric to help brighten and soothe skin.
An oral rinse made with a mild mint flavor that packs a powerful punch — this formula fights bad breath for a full 24 hours and can combat those sour, bitter, and metallic tastes you can sometimes get in your mouth.
Olay Super Serum Body Wash that will make anyone with dry summer skin REJOICE — this is packed with niacinamide, shea butter, and collagen peptides for 24-hour hydration that will make you feel as ~luminous~ as the sunshine. (Psst — this is the body wash version of their TikTok-famous, super effective facial Super Serum, so you KNOW they mean business.)
First Aid Beauty's KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub Exfoliant to help exfoliate and smooth skin by dealing with rough patches or dry bumps — a lot of reviewers with keratosis pilaris and similar skin textures swear by this for relief, with many noticing a difference after the very first use.
A set of super affordable hydrocolloid nose pore patches that will make you go "boy HOWDY" when you see how much gunk collects on them overnight. Reviewers swear by these for gently lifting out sebum from pores and pimples and minimizing their appearance!
Elephant Ear Washer Bottle System for anyone whose ear wax situation has their primary care doctor going, "Yiiiiikes." Now you can take care of it at home easily, gently, and a little too effectively — the bits of wax this dislodges out of reviewers' ears are truly leaving them in shock!
A waterproof, oh-so-gentle 3-in-1 electric bikini trimmer designed to easily remove pubic hair with a close shave that will leave you bump-free and smooth. Reviewers swear by the many blades included in this set to safely and effectively shave their pubic area, legs, and underarms, and love that you can use it in the shower.
Compound W Wart Removal Pads infused with concentrated wart removal medication to reduce the size and eliminate warts in a matter of days. A lot of reviewers turned to these after professional wart removals didn't work for them and saw much better results!
Joesoef's pharmaceutical-grade anti-acne sulfur soap that people with acne, rosacea, dermatitis, and clogged pores swear by for helping clear their skin and relieve the tenderness. A lot of reviewers noted that they found this specific product after their dermatologists recommended it to them!
Boldify Hairline Powder for anyone who's like, "Hmmm. Wasn't there ... a lot more hair there before??" when they're styling their roots. This "makeup for hair" helps effortlessly fill in the gaps in your hairline so you don't have to style around it. Reviewers also swear by this for touching up their roots between appointments!
A pack of drug-free Breathe Right nasal strips reviewers quite literally claim "saved their marriage" — these provide instant snoring *and* congestion relief by increasing nasal airflow. Bonus: there's an optional "scratch and sniff" lavender scent if you want an extra dose of calm.
A tea tree oil butt acne-clearing lotion working overtime to help clear and prevent further buttne. (Is that already a word, or am I getting ... ~cheeky~?)
A quick-dry anti-chafing "Fresh Breasts" lotion that will absorb wetness like *snaps fingers* THAT, helping prevent chafing, aching, rashes, and soreness in your poor, unsuspecting underboob region.
A deliciously soothing, bacteria-targeting Briotech spray (which compares to the pricier Tower 28 SOS Spray!) reviewers love for helping with skin irritation caused by heat or sweat in warmer seasons. Reviewers also swear by this handy little spray for acne, rosacea, eczema, dryness, dermatitis (scalp included!), and even toenail fungus!
Biofreeze's new Dry Stick for "portable pain relief" — this mess-free, cooling solution for aches and pains all over your human body, whether it's your neck, shoulders, knees, hands, or many numerous joints. Its targeted menthol relief also works *fast* and is delightfully travel-friendly, unlike competing menthol creams.
A reviewer-beloved anti-dandruff shampoo to relieve flaking and itching and help prevent outbreaks by getting directly to the root. A lot of reviewers mention that it not only started working from the first use, but it *also* helped with shedding and hair loss caused by dandruff in the first place.
A blister-preventing balm that will basically magic an extra layer between your skin and your shoe, so you can get your steps in without worrying about getting big ole blisters on your feet without a bandage in sight.
And a pack of Dr. Frederick's Original Better Blister Bandages, aka the blister whisperers — if you're someone who tends to get blisters when your feet sweat, you'll want to invest in these. These waterproof bandages don't just protect blisters, but are designed to actively help heal them (and significantly reduce the pain from friction!).
First Aid Beauty Ingrown Hair Pads to use after you shave to help prevent the infection of ingrown hairs, so you don't have to spend hours psyching yourself up to shave, knowing that you're gonna be dodging a bazillion sensitive spots on your skin.
A shampoo scalp massager you can use in the shower not just to massage and exfoliate your scalp, but help with psoriasis, dandruff, and scalp tenderness!
A pair of lightweight, entirely waterproof cloud pillow sandals for anyone whose feet are pretty little princesses who need to be pampered at all times. These are near weightless, but have a cushioned, thick sole that absorbs impact on hard floors and surfaces. Reviewers with arthritis and plantar fasciitis also swear by these for alleviating foot pain!
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Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Several consumer products sold nationwide via Amazon have been recalled according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), including items posing risks of poisoning, choking, burns, and even potential death. The CPSC has urged consumers to stop using the products immediately and follow specific recall instructions. Why It Matters Recalls are issued when concerns arise that a product is defective or potentially harmful in some way, such as when testing reveals that foods are contaminated with potentially deadly bacteria or have been infected with a foreign object during the manufacturing process. Many of the affected goods are intended for children or involve hazardous electronics, underscoring the ongoing challenge of ensuring consumer protection in the rapidly expanding online marketplace. In this photo illustration an Amazon Prime package on July 18, 2025 in London, England. In this photo illustration an Amazon Prime package on July 18, 2025 in London, To Know The CPSC issued recall notices on August 7 for the following products sold on Amazon. Sèfralls Minoxidil Hair Generation Serum About 21,300 units of this hair serum were recalled because the non-child-resistant packaging violates the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. Minoxidil is hazardous if ingested, especially by children, and can cause serious injury or death from poisoning. No injuries have been reported. This item was sold on Amazon between June 2024 and June 2025. Consumers are advised to secure bottles out of children's reach and follow disposal and replacement instructions directly from manufacturer Guangzhou Ariel Biotech. Newsweek has contacted Guangzhou Ariel Biotech via email outside of regular office hours. The hair serum's packaging is not child-resistant, posing a risk of serious injury or death from poisoning if the contents are swallowed by young children. The hair serum's packaging is not child-resistant, posing a risk of serious injury or death from poisoning if the contents are swallowed by young children. CPSC TEMI Go Basketball Toys Approximately 660 units of this basketball toy were pulled due to the inclusion of small balls in toys intended for children under 3, violating the small ball ban and posing a deadly choking risk. No injuries have been reported. The toys were sold on Amazon between September 2024 and April 2025. Consumers are urged to dispose of the toy and contact TEMI Toys for a full refund. Newsweek has contacted TEMO Toys via email outside of regular office hours. The recalled toy contains small balls and is intended for children under 3 years of age, which violates the small ball ban, posing a deadly choking hazard. The recalled toy contains small balls and is intended for children under 3 years of age, which violates the small ball ban, posing a deadly choking hazard. CPSC Fieldsheer Heated Socks Around 45,000 pairs of heated socks by Fieldsheer Apparel Technologies were recalled following reports of burns and blisters—11 incidents including four involving injuries—due to heat generation and friction during active use. These products contain lithium-ion battery packs and were sold from August 2021 through June 2025 on Amazon and at national retailers. Affected consumers are eligible for a refund or replacement. Proper disposal of lithium-ion batteries is advised. Newsweek has contacted Fieldsheer Apparel Technologies via email outside of regular office hours. The socks can cause pain and discomfort resulting in burns and blisters when worn during high-intensity activities that generate a combination of heat, excessive friction, moisture and pressure, posing an injury hazard. The socks can cause pain and discomfort resulting in burns and blisters when worn during high-intensity activities that generate a combination of heat, excessive friction, moisture and pressure, posing an injury hazard. CPSC What People Are Saying Amazon states on the recall page of its website: "Our Product Safety Team proactively investigates and addresses reported safety complaints and incidents to ensure customer protection from potential product-related safety risks. We closely monitor public recall alert websites and receive notifications from vendors and sellers. Upon discovering a product recall, we immediately halt affected product offerings and promptly inform both customers and sellers involved about the recall." 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