
If You Don't Have Any Of These 20 Target Products, You're Sincerely Missing Out
Knock, knock, we're sliding in with some game changing products from Target-owned brands for your home, wardrobe, and fam.
1. A dashing dachshund hair clip that'll make getting your hair out of your face cute and easy. Just pile your locks on top of your head, and Fido will do the rest. Bonus that there are little glitter highlights in Doxie's fur!!
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2. A pair of powder puff makeup sponges for perfectly packing loose powder right up underneath your peepers so you can bid adieu to raccoon eyes forever. If you've never tried a makeup sponge in this shape to bake your under eyes, take this as your sign to try them out!
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Promising review:"These are always my go-to sponges! I love how my foundation application looks not only with with puffer but the beauty blenders this brand has. I will recommend this one compared to others I've used. Will keep repurchasing!" — MommyofA
3. A flamingo security blanket because it doubles as a stuffed animal and a comfort creature for your little. This Jellycat lookalike (which is only $10!!) is a shoo-in for your next baby shower gift or even just your next random gift to your own kiddo!
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Promising review: "This has become my baby girls FAVORITE lovey!! 💕 When I introduced it to her, I took it and gave her smoochies with it on each cheek and made the kissing sound, too, and she took to it instantly! That's now our thing we do every time :-) She gets so excited!! She's instantly soothed once I snuggle her Lovey in her car seat right next to her little face, so she can cuddle it and slobber all over it! Lol! Her eyes close instantly (when she's tired) after cuddling this close to her + added blankies. And when she's wide awake, her Pink Flamingo Lovey becomes her teether :-)
This was literally THE last lovey in-Store so it was clearly popular and I see why now! Her Pink Flamingo Lovey is a WINNER!! So BEYOND worth the $9.99 just for my babygirl's comfort alone!!! I'm a happy mommy!" — Mommy2Infant
4. A set of reusable silicone bottle caps here to save the day when you're traveling but don't feel like transferring all your products into separate travel containers. Just pop these caps on your own toiletry bottles and get ready to jet off!
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Don't worry: These useful bottle caps take the shape of your containers, making them very versatile.
Promising review:"These are reusable. I like using these as you get peace of mind even when your bottles are in a toiletry case or silicone or plastic bag. Also great for when you've got bottles out during vacation and kids around!" — PacificPuffin
5. A puffer hobo bag that looks like a more expensive fan-favorite and comes in four fab colors. Its boxed puffer design is cozy and casual, plus this bag fits a lot.
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Promising reviews:"It's perfect for a mom on the go where you just need to throw some wipes, a diaper, and your wallet in a bag. I bought it for a trip but have used it almost every day since. I've gotten so many compliments and I absolutely love the pink color. I like it so much that I bought the black one for my sister - and I'm debating buying that one also for myself :)." — Bwest2
"Keep this item forever!! Such a cute bag, fits everything I need while looking stylish, and get the most compliments!!" — BryM
6. A useful short-sleeve bib for catching your toddler's stray snacks thanks to a built-in front pocket, making cleanup a breeze. Anything to help food time a little easier is a must.
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Promising reviews:"This bib is great and cuts cleaning time in half. Toddler doesn't mind as it's not restrictive as others can be." — Cela
"This bib was a lifesaver for dining out with my toddler! It's very easy to wipe clean and store away by folding it into itself." — Crys
7. A set of barre socks that can help prevent you from slipping and sliding in yoga, Pilates, barre class, and even just walking around. Does anyone actually own enough socks? Stop fishing for a dirty pair in your hamper and invest in these instead.
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Promising reviews:"They are perfect for wearing around the house. The mild no-slip bottoms are great for hardwood and not so thick as to be uncomfy if I need to throw on shoes to run out." — Tina
"I got these socks for my walking pad. I like being able to feel where my feet are so I don't fall off (because I'm not paying attention). These worked PERFECTLY! They have just enough cushion and nonslip support and made my footsteps quieter, because I walk while my kids are still asleep." — britbosa
Price: $12.99
8. A hand-weight set so you can upgrade your at-home workouts. Not only do they come in the cutest colors (look at that rosy pink!!) but they have their own little stand so when you're done pumping iron, you'll have a designated spot to put them!
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Promising reviews:"Must have for your at-home workouts. As a SAHM, it's convenient to have weights at home whenever I want to get a quick workout in. The weights are so beautifully displayed with the stand it comes with, and the material of the dumbbells is so easy to grip. I love that I can also wipe them down easily if they get dirty. The color scheme is beautiful and vibrant." — Targetfeen
9. A scalloped edge stoneware spoon rest that spares us all the dreaded post-cooking counter wipe down because the only place you have to set your sauce spoon is, well, on the counter. Take the leap. Invest in a spoon rest.
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Promising reviews: "Perfect spoon rest and doubles as a small saucer on my counter." — Tre 70
"This is a charming addition to any kitchen. I think the scalloped edge adds a touch of elegance, and it's both affordable and functional. I also like that it's dishwasher safe, making cleanup a breeze. A must-have for keeping your counters tidy!" — MrsWolfe
Price: $4.99
10. A saline wound wash to stock in your medicine cabinet with something that doesn't feel like pouring acid on an open wound (ouch). Keep it on hand for any emergencies, especially if you have littles — it helps remove dirt and debris from cuts and scrapes. Handy!
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Promising reviews: "I always keep a bottle or two of this at home for first aid. It doesn't burn, so my kids have no problem letting me use this to flush out any injuries." — ram87
"My third lobe piercings would not heal with regular saline solution. Did some research, and a lot of people recommended this spray. I've been using it for three days, and I'm impressed! No more irritation and swelling." — Maliyah
11. A vanity organizer because you seriously don't have time in the morning to be rummaging around your unorganized bathroom just to find that bottle of toothpaste. You can use it to store makeup, skincare and so much more, babe.
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Promising reviews: "My kids keep toothbrushes and hair brushes in the divided sections and the small tray in the front holds various hair accessories I find throughout the house. I've even started throwing the hand soap in the front to keep the small countertop looking less cluttered." — MobileAL
"This matches well with other products and has anti-slide tabs on the bottom that keep it nice and sturdy. It's great for stuff that leaks, as you can easily clean it." — J
12. A pair of invisible edge cheeky underwear if you don't like the feel of thongs, but cannot stand panty lines either. These Skims lookalikes cost a fraction of the price and get the job done! (The job being covering your booty while not announcing to the world that YOU HAVE UNDERWEAR ON.)
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Promising reviews: "These are so smooth! No more lines under my workout clothes. Plus, the price is perfect." — Katie
13. An enamel Dutch oven which comes in a host of pastel hues and works on induction, gas, and electric stoves, PLUS in the oven. Clearly, there's no need to spend a fortune on other Dutch ovens when these ones exist.
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Promising reviews: " I bought this when I started my sourdough journey as I didn't want to spend hundreds of dollars on other brands. I've made many loaves so far and this Dutch oven has worked beautifully. It holds temperature and cooks evenly. I've never had an issue with cleaning or things burning. I cannot recommend Figmint enough." — Bsax
"The Dutch oven is heavy duty, nonstick and beautiful. The color matches my kitchen perfectly, so I leave it out all the time." — qc
14. A six-pack of multi-surface microfiber cleaning cloths so you can ditch the musty cleaning rags you've been using for years. They just ain't cut from the same cloth as this microfiber pack that offers three textures and extra durability.
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15. An essential flat-top foundation brush because it absorbs less product than a makeup sponge meaning you might actually use most of the bottle on your face for once. That's what we call a doubly efficient product.
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16. A pack of botanical mint dog grooming wipes for dirty paws and dirty coats as spring finally (finally!!) comes into view. Okay sure, she's not here yet, but when she does arrive, you'll be so thankful to have these on hand after a rainy doggo walk in the park.
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17. A pair of wired on-ear headphones with a built-in microphone so your kiddo can focus on something else for half a second while you, I don't know, go to the bathroom in peace??? Yeah, priceless.
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18. An upright lunch bag — whether you're headed to school or the office, this colorful lunch box will keep your snacks at the perfect temp. It even has a little water bottle pocket!
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Promising review:"This bag is perfect for snacks or lunches. It holds quite a bit to be small, and the price is excellent! I like the small pocket on the outside, great to hold cutlery. I've gotten so many compliments on it!" — Momx2
19. And a small snack bento food storage container for keeping the contents inside your lunch pack stored and tidy! This container, with four compartments, is even microwave- and freezer safe. The more snacks the merrier, we always say.
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Promising review: " I love all the Figmint food storage containers! I think they are high quality. I use them a lot for lunches and food storage. I like the bento snack box because I can put different snacks in there. I can use it for my kids lunches. I bought two, but I'm about to buy four more!!" — Monetlelia
20. A classic long-sleeve, oversize button-down shirt that will become your new wardrobe staple. You can dress it up for an office profesh look or toss it over a bikini as a beach cover-up. The options are endless.
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