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29 Incredibly Helpful TikTok Products

29 Incredibly Helpful TikTok Products

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Gold Bond's firming neck and chest cream, which is made with salicylic acid for exfoliating, and glycerin and aloe to make sure your refreshed skin stays hydrated throughout the day. After a few applications, you may start seeing improvement in the elasticity and texture of your skin, as well as a glowy, smoother complexion!
A set of seamless "invisible" underwear that you're going to be obsessed with after realizing you can barely feel them when wearing them under even your most body-clinging pieces. Bike shorts this summer without a constant wedgie or visible camel toe? These ultra-soft no-show underwear have to be worn to be believed! And if you're not into full-coverage underwear, reviewers are obsessed with these seamless thongs!
Olay Super Serum Body Wash, aka the body wash version of the TikTok-famous facial Super Serum, which is formulated with niacinamide, collagen peptides, vitamin E, and shea butter to nourish and hydrate dry skin for up to 24 hours. Instead of making your favorite body lotion do all the hard work to disappear your dry, itchy alligator skin, start the soothing in the shower and exit all fresh and moisturized!
An SPF 50 Airy Sunstick Smoothing Bar with a curved design to glide effortlessly over your skin for quick touch ups throughout the day. This lightweight, protective balm is perfect for wearing underneath your makeup because it delivers a matte finish and zero white cast!
The no-scrub, bleach-free Wet & Forget weekly shower cleaner — simply spray down your shower and rinse it 8–12 hours later (definitely before your next shower) to get rid of soap scum and mildew taking over your tub or shower stall! Work smarter, not harder.
A "Beverage Buddee" can cover that allow you to reseal your canned beverages and prevent wasps, germs, pollen, etc., from falling or crawling inside. 🤢 It's also super helpful for making sure you don't spill your drink when you set it down for a second to go get another hot dog fresh off the grill!
The TikTok famous Lumify Eye Drops to help reduce redness in record time. It didn't climb its way to being a number one seller for no reason — according to reviewers, you see results in just minutes! This will really come in handy now that allergy season is here to stay, so you'll want it in your purse alongside tissues. 🤧
A "flossing toothbrush" with several layers of soft bristles to reach between teeth, under the gums, and deep into hard-to-reach spaces that regular brushing can't get. TBH, you could keep one of these in your desk drawer at work, so you can get a really fresh clean after enjoying your favorite kale salad.
A "spray and go" enzyme-based laundry stain remover to help you get rid of the worst stains from stubborn oil to discoloration from sweat or blood! Its plant-powered formula is sprayed onto the mess and within a single wash, your clothes are right back to looking the way they should — which is, that you definitely don't need to be wearing a bib at age 30.
Laneige's Neo Blurring Powder created with three powders and blue hyaluronic acid to absorb oil and blur your pores in a way that can only be described as high-level sorcery. With this portable compact on hand, you'll be able to touch up and matte-ify your complexion, while still showing off a subtle, natural glow!
Mise En Scene Perfect Serum featuring a nourishing combination of argan, olive, coconut, apricot, Marula, jojoba, and camellia oils that work together to keep your hair hydrated and protected from heat damage up to 450 degrees. And don't fret, along with its frizz- and dryness-fighting superpowers, this serum delivers a lustrous shine when you're finished styling!
An airtight Deli ProKeeper that you've probably seen all over TikTok by now because people are *obsessed* with how much it cuts down on packaging clutter when it comes to storing meats, cheeses, and even produce in your fridge. And with its transparent dry erase lid, you can note the date you brought them home and keep an eye on your food to make sure your eat or cook with it before it goes bad.
A set of hair-tie bracelets, which look like a chic stack of boho-inspired arm candy, so if you ever leave the house without a scrunchie on hand you'll be relieved when you look down at your decorated wrist. You never know when you might need one and this set will definitely save the day!
An innovative pair of cooking shears designed with a miniature cutting board *and* stainless steel knife for all your chopping and trimming, so you can skip dirtying up several cutting boards for one meal. This would be perfect for slicing cucumbers, breaking down broccoli, or even prepping a fruit salad. Seriously, these shears are strong enough to cut through an avocado pit! 😮
Dae's Hair Cactus Fruit 3-In-1 Styling Cream & Taming Wand — aka the brand's bestselling styling cream combined with a mascara-like applicator wand, which allows you to evenly (and mess-free) brush back your edges, any flyaways, or pesky frizz that might be dulling your carefully coiffed 'do.
A migraine relief cap for when a headache or migraine is trying to kill all the good vibes. Pop it in the freezer and pull it over your throbbing temples like a headband *or* all the way over your eyes to block out the light. And even if you don't have a headache, this cap is a great option for soothing puffy eyes or cooling you down during hot flashes!
A bottle of callus-removing gel that effortlessly banishes cracked and dead skin from your soles and heels. It also boasts glycerin for softening and hydrating the skin afterward. With this in your arsenal, you'll be ready to embrace sandal and flip-flop season arms wide open!
Catrice "Instant Awake" Under Eye Brightener designed with a lightweight, color-balancing formula that's infused with hydrating hyaluronic acid and nourishing shea butter for a reliable coverage solution. Color theory in makeup is truly nothing short of practical magic...especially if it can disappear dark circles and under-eye bags!
Plus, Good Molecules Yerba Mate Wake Up Eye Gel because a blend of caffeine and hyaluronic acid work together to minimize the appearance of swelling and puffiness. You'll be SHOOK at how awake you look after a night out when you add this under-$7 cult-fave to your skincare routine!
A rechargeable heated ice cream scoop, so you never bend a spoon trying to dig into a delicious pint of Jeni's ever again! This genius scoop warms up to 158 degrees F to effectively cut through your ice cream like your second favorite dairy product — butter. 😏
A bottle of sulfate-free biotin shampoo featuring a blend of botanical extracts to help thicken the appearance of your lovely tresses. Plus, since it's a clarifying shampoo, it also gets rid of product buildup on your scalp. Imagine how good future you will feel showing off your scalp and hairline, knowing it's giving Rapunzel and not Rumplestiltskin!
Revlon's oil-absorbing volcanic face roller just perfect for anyone with oily skin. Its infinitely washable volcanic stone roller ball soaks up excess oil and delivers an instant matte finish in seconds, leaving your makeup intact. You won't have to search around for trash cans to toss your blotting papers *or* take up precious handbag space carrying setting powder and a brush everywhere with you!
A ridiculously #aesthetic and travel-friendly Touchland Power Mist hydrating hand sanitizer infused with aloe vera to help keep your skin soft and hydrated whenever you feel like you just need a spritz of cleanliness. Plus, they smell absolutely wonderful (I have several, and am obsessed)!
A minimalist under-the-cabinet banana hanger to help you reclaim some precious counter space back from your fresh produce. Plus, with them hanging there you hopefully won't forget to eat them before they go brown (but if they do, then it's time for banana bread).
The travel-friendly I Dew Care's dry shampoo powder, a benzene-free non-aerosol formula that you simply sprinkle onto your roots and massage into your scalp for quick refresh after a hard workout. The cleansing formula helps eliminate grease and oil along your roots and scalp, so your hair will even look and smell fresh after a little zhuzing!
Londontown "Nail Veil" Protectant, which delivers a sheer tint to your nails to make it look like you're wearing no polish at all while enriching them with strengthening ingredients and moisture.
A double-sided cutting board that seriously might just replace all the flimsy plastic ones you've collected over the years. The food-grade stainless steel side is designed for preparing meat (and then effortlessly cleaning up bacteria and other meaty gunk). The other side boasts a wheat straw construction for slicing, chopping, and dicing fruits and veggies, so you don't have to worry about cross-contamination during your meal prep!
First Aid Beauty's KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub Exfoliant specifically for people with Keratosis Pilaris (aka KP) to help buff away dead skin and unclog pores to help reduce the appearance of bumps. A combination of lactic and glycolic acid offers gentle exfoliation and pumice buffing beads help clear dead skin and dirt away and down the drain.
A pack of dual-sided SneakErasers featuring micro scrubbers on the white side that only require water to begin removing stains and scuffs from your rubber soles. The orange side then works like a pencil eraser buffing away what's left to whiten and restore your sneaks to their right-out-of-the-box look.

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