
29 Things You'll Want From Amazon's 'Trending' Section
A dainty pair of bow earrings that'll have people asking "OMG, where'd you get those?" every time you wear them. Available in gold and silver, these cuties are the perfect mix of trendy and timeless — and they're under $15... a steal, IMO.
A pair of retro-inspired oval sunglasses if you want to wear a signature Miu Miu sunglass style without paying designer prices. These petite, trendy frames are giving "celebrity in hiding" energy, complete with UV protection and a lightweight feel. You may catch yourself wearing these at any chance you get when it's sunny out (you've been warned).
A bladeless neck fan for when it's so hot you're considering becoming nocturnal. This bladeless, hands-free fan wraps around your neck and sends out a cool breeze in all directions — without messing up your hair or sounding like a jet engine. It's rechargeable, lightweight, and has different speed settings so you can control your personal chill zone as you're commuting, walking the dog, or just trying to survive summer.
A hydrating E.l.f. lip balm which feels just as buttery soft as Laneige *and* has the same glossy finish to boot. It *also* comes in yummy flavors like Vanilla Frosting, Strawberry, and Honeydew and leaves a sheer tint of color — it's the perfect lil' treat for your lips!
A Caboodles cosmetics case that's basically the Y2K makeup vault of your dreams — complete with a flip-top mirror, auto-open tray, and enough nostalgia to soundtrack your skincare routine with Hilary Duff. It's compact, colorful, and actually useful for organizing all your things. Reviewers not only use this for beauty items, but they also swear by it for storing jewelry, mini crafts, sewing supplies, and so much more!
A portable charger with built-in cords so good, they'll make you question why every power bank doesn't have this feature. It's got a massive 40,800 mAh capacity (aka it can charge an iPhone up to EIGHT times), both lightning and USB-C cords, and two extra ports. So yes, you can charge up to four things at once. Plus, the little LCD screen tells you exactly how much juice you've got left.
A super cozy two-piece lounge set you can wear to any casual occasion because it's just that cute. You'll forget it's loungewear and not a full-blown outfit with its ribbed knit texture, trendy oversized fit, and wide leg design. It definitely passes the "Can I wear this to brunch?" test, IMO.
A pack of Biodance's Bio-Collagen Real Deep masks for glowier, more hydrated skin by the time you wake up. Just apply it before bed, let it work its magic overnight, and peel it off once it turns transparent. It can help deeply moisturize, minimize the appearance of pores, and leave your skin looking radiant!
Dr Teal's Pure Epsom Salt if you want a deep tissue massage in bath form. It's infused with arnica, menthol, and eucalyptus to help you out whether you're sore from the gym or TIRED from carrying the weight of the week on your shoulders. It'll help melt away your tension like magic. 🪄
An electric toothbrush that's sleek as heck, makes 40,000 vibrations per minute, has a travel case, eight brush heads, and (wait for it) it costs wayyy less than a Sonicare. Reviewers swear it works just as well, so you can finally ditch your manual brush without draining your bank account.
And Crest's "Sensitive Teeth" 3D Whitestrips to gently whiten your smile without making you flinch every time you sip an iced latte. These are specifically made for sensitive mouths but still pack enough punch to lift years of stains — and the no-slip design means they'll stay put while you multitask (hello, new skincare and whitening routine).
Ryze Mushroom Coffee so you can get an energy boost without the crash, jitters, or existential spiral that normal coffee can bring you. It's made with six types of adaptogenic mushrooms (like Lion's Mane and Reishi) and reviewers say this doesn't have a noticeable mushroom flavor.
A Supergoop Play Lip Shield with SPF30 that's like sunscreen for your pout because, yes, your lips can get sunburned too (ouch). This little lifesaver is water-resistant, packed with nourishing oils like coconut and avocado, and comes in fun flavors like mint, strawberry, and coconut. It's smooth, non-sticky, and gives you that subtle ~shine~ on your lips while actually protecting them.
A Saie Dew Liquid Blush to give your cheeks a glowy, rosy flush without looking like the clown emoji. It's creamy, buildable, blends easily, lasts long (even in summer heat), and leaves your skin looking dewy, not greasy. Some reviewers say it's even better than Rare Beauty's blush!
Or, an affordable E.l.f. monochromatic multi-stick you can swipe on your cheeks, lips, and lids for a dewy glow that'll make your makeup look super coordinated. It has a creamy consistency, blends beautifully, and has vitamin E and shea butter for a smooth finish with a little moisture boost.
An itty bitty Tile tracking device if you constantly lose your keys, wallet, or phone, and are tired of hunting them down every other day. This Bluetooth tracker lets you ring your lost item from your phone OR ring your phone from the Tile (even if it's on silent)! You'll be out the door with all of your items much more quickly with this!
A pack of Kitsch hair bands designed to hold your hair without hurting it. Forget the days of snags and breakage, now you can achieve just cute, comfy, and secure styles that won't leave you with massive hair dents. 'Cause your pony deserves peace.
A floral duvet cover if you want your bedroom to feel like a serene 'lil jungle retreat (minus the bugs). This reversible set features a light green base with a crisp white botanical print that screams, "I'm artsy and have a Pinterest board to back that up." It's soft, lightweight, and super affordable!
A ceramic bubble vase that looks like it was plucked straight from an Anthropologie shelf — but it's actually on Amazon for under $25! Its sculptural, bubbly shape and glossy finish will be the perfect addition to any coffee table, nightstand, or kitchen island.
A Survivor card game designed by Jeff Probst himself!! This chaotic game includes secret alliances, immunity idols, a tiny voting box, and enough betrayal to make Thanksgiving awkward — I mean you're literally voting people off the table. It's fast-paced, hilarious, and yes, you'll want to dramatically say "the tribe has spoken."
A pickleball paddle with the coolest looking designs, because who says you can't serve looks *and* dinks? It's made with a carbon-fiber face for better spin and a honeycomb core for extra power as you slam the ball down center court. If you've been wanting to start up this hobby without dropping too much cash, this is the perfect paddle to get (aka it's more affordable than competitors!).
A three-pound bag of kinetic sand, aka the most satisfying thing you'll ever run your fingers through. It's moldable, squeezable, sliceable, and never dries out, so you never have to worry about your kiddo accidentally ruining their favorite thing to play with — unlike Play-Doh, which can dry out faster than you can say "where's the lid?"
A pack of zero-sugar Waterboy electrolytes to replenish yourself after a workout or a night of one too many dirty martinis. Each stick is loaded with 3,200 mg of electrolytes (which is more than Liquid I.V.) so you can help kick headaches and hangovers to the curb.
A pair of crisscross corduroy slippers that are impossible not to adore, thanks to the plush memory foam soles and cutesy bow design. The material is breathable enough for hot summer days, while the padded sole makes every step feel like a soft hug for your feet. Bonus: the non-slip sole means you can shuffle to your mailbox in style without wiping out.
"What To Cook When You Don't Feel Like Cooking" aka the story of my life. It's packed with quick, comforting, and actually realistic meals (think: full dinners you can throw together in 15—30 minutes). This book is the answer to every "what's for dinner" crisis.
An electric s'mores maker that lets you roast marshmallows indoors without setting off the smoke alarm. It comes with everything you need to host your own s'more ~soirée~ like: a flameless heater, four roasting sticks, and a tray for all the fixins'. Now you can have a perfectly golden brown marshmallow YEAR ROUND *and* feel like you're having a cozy night by the campfire... with no campfire in sight.
A pair of New Balance 574 sneakers with cushy midsoles, retro vibes, and enough arch support to carry you through a full day of errands (or even a full day of sightseeing). You'll feel like you're walking on clouds and look like you thrifted these from a chic '90s time capsule.
A trendy, affordable initial crossbody bag that's giving serious Stoney Clover vibes. This nylon cutie comes in fun colors, features your initial on the front, and has just enough room for your daily items like your phone, lip balm, and emotional support snacks. It would make for the perfect gift for kids, teens, or anyone who wants a personalized bag.
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