
43 Products With Impressive Before And After Pics
A bottle of sulfate-free biotin shampoo with 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 when you use it!
A pack of two tongue scrapers that'll help eradicate bad breath and bacteria buildup and enhance your tastebuds to make your mouth feel better than ever. Plus, your tongue will return to its natural color with consistent cleaning!
A pack of dishwasher cleaning tablets to remove limescale and odor-causing residue hiding in your dishwasher. All you do is pop it in with a regular load and then enjoy knowing you can stop rinsing that mysterious white film off your dishes after running a wash.
A TikTok-famous mildly-abrasive pink cleaning paste to erase even the most difficult of stains in your home, from hard water in the bathroom to caked-up grease and food on the stovetop. Seriously, it's earned its loyal TikTok fanbase and hundreds of thousands of positive reviews for a darn good reason.
A set of closet organizers designed to hold your bras, socks, underwear, and more in individual compartments, so you can see everything all at once instead of digging around forever to find something to wear (we all have a favorite bra, no judgment)!
A piercing bump solution for anyone who has experienced keloids, bumps, and scars with their piercings. This will help reduce their appearance and deliver some partial relief if you can't get an appointment with your doc ASAP.
An under-eye brightener designed with a lightweight, color-balancing formula infused with hydrating hyaluronic acid and nourishing shea butter for a reliable coverage solution that's nothing short of practical magic.
Orrrrr the Live Tinted Hue Stick Color Corrector, designed for darker skin tones, that uses color theory to help balance and neutralize the appearance of dark spots, scars, and hyperpigmentation wherever. The creamy crayon design boasts a hydrating blend of squalene, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin E, so it feels good even under your makeup (but it can be blended and used without any, if you prefer)!
An instant mold and mildew remover spray to eliminate any stubborn splotches that you figured you just had to live with — not anymore! Forget scrubbing; just spray this on whatever surface has the stain, walk away, and do whatever else is on your agenda, and when you get back...the mess is gone, and everything looks brand spanking new, just like magic.
A cable organizer box for hiding your surge protector and all the plugs and wires sprouting from it. It's practically magic the way all your cords just disappear and your space is decluttered!
An under-$5 lengthening mascara because who wants to deal with wearing falsies when you can get an equally voluminous look with a few swipes? This cruelty-free mascara boasts a long-lasting, sweat-resistant, flake- and clump-free formula, so you can bat those lashes without any worries.
A Clorox Toilet Wand Starter Kit designed to kill bacteria and viruses lurking on the inside of your porcelain throne. Simply pop on one of the refill sponge heads, scrub the inside of the bowl, and then throw it away! Cleaning the toilet *literally* couldn't be simpler.
A teeth-whitening pen, which starts delivering results in just two weeks by simply painting a thin layer over your teeth every night! If whitening trays and strips seem like too much of a hassle, these travel-friendly pens are easy to use and effectively remove stains over time for a brighter, whiter smile!
A sheepskin rug brush — a slicker brush designed to help remove matting and clumps of fabric so your rug looks and feels as expensive as the price tag it came with. If you own anything fleece or plush and want to return it back to its original condition (or close to), including your favorite stuffed animals, then you absolutely need this!
A hairbrush cleaning tool that'll help you get all the dead hair and product residue out of your brushes, because let's be honest, your fingers aren't getting all the hair out and it's not worth the mess trying.
A jar of Brazilian Bum Bum body cream featuring a blend of caffeine-packed guarana extract and coconut oil to help *visibly* firm and moisturize skin, so you can step out feeling as confident as ever. And it won't hurt that it also smells ah-may-zing with creamy, delectable notes of salted caramel, pistachio, and vanilla! ✨
Joesoef's sulfur soap, which is dermatologist-approved for helping treat acne breakouts because of the antibacterial cleansing properties of volcanic sulfur. So, if you don't plan on sitting at the base of a volcano and letting the sulfuric springs work their miracle healing anytime soon...this will unclog your pores and eliminate blackheads just the same (if not better).
A game-changing dishwashing spray that helps break down grease and food debris *in minutes*, in turn saving you loads of time by eliminating the need to pre-soak your dishes. Just spray and wipe the mess away! 🥲
A three-step cradle cap system to help you gently remove flakes from your little one's scalp. Simply soap up the included double-sided sponge brush and massage in circular motions on their head, and finally use the fine-tooth comb to lift the flakes away!
The very popular Chom Chom roller, a reusable pet hair remover with a patented brush design, so all you have to do is simply push back and forth to collect all the hair and lint from clothes, furniture, car seats, cat towers, etc., into a chamber. Then remove and throw all that hair away. Over 140,000 reviewers have bestowed it with a rating, and we agree: If a member of your household happens to have four legs and a ton of hair, this is a must-buy.
A beeswax wood polish and conditioner to bring your worn furniture and cabinets back to life in no time at all. So, before you start saving up for a replacement, try out this polish first. It even helps keep the wood hydrated to make the shine last longer!
Plus, a leather cleaner just perfect for reviving furniture, bags, shoes, and other beloved leather goods that might be looking a little less than ideal lately...that just means they're well-loved! It's much much cheaper to spend time restoring and protecting what you already have instead of scouring the internet and spending money for a brand new version.
Emergency Stain Rescue Stain Remover, an all-purpose cleaning spray that's basically Dumbledore-level sorcery for how well it removes stains from carpet, upholstery, and clothes like that! *snaps* It can even tackle the toughest stains like blood, paint, coffee, ketchup, and those deodorant stains ruining all your favorite dark-colored tops. 😭
A stainless-steel foot file, which requires a little elbow grease to tackle those crusted and calloused feet once and for all (or at least regularly). You'll end up with baby-soft feet and enough dead skin debris that you'll need to vacuum up afterward...or *gag* collect it in a cup to throw away later.
A pair of seamless and reusable Nippies silicone pasties that allow you to wear your favorite tops and dresses without worrying about stubborn bra straps, visible piercings, *or* a sudden drop in temperature. Reviewers love that these nipple covers look seamless underneath clothing and stay put, no matter the occasion.
And a breathable, sweat-proof boob tape kit in case you have a dress or top with a strange cut that wouldn't work with a bra, but you want a bra-like lift. This kit includes boob tape, satin petals to protect your nipples, and a pair of silicone pasties. It even comes with a convenient carrying pouch you could effortlessly pack in your go-bag!
A scrub-free overnight toilet tank cleaner created with a citric acid formula to remove hard water deposits, mineral staining, and even odors. It works hard while you snooze, so you can literally wake up to a cleaner toilet and one more chore knocked off the list!
A screen-cleaning brush so you 🎵 can see clearly now 🎵 through your mesh screen covered with bug carcasses, dirt, and other things from nature that have gotten stuck. You can use it wet or dry and simply swipe it across the screen to clean!
A cruelty-free pet ear cleanser that'll gently (but effectively) clean your furry friend's ears and help make ear cleaning time a little easier for both you and the fur babe. Just fill the ear canal, gently massage it in, gently remove debris with a cotton ball, and boom, clean, fresh ears.
An enamel paint, so you can effortlessly refresh the surfaces of metal appliances, like your fridge (plus washers, dryers, and bathtubs), if they've begun showing some wear, scratches, and rusting after years of dependable usage.
A powerhouse trio of serums: retinol, vitamin C, and hyaluronic acid, which work together to help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, as well as brighten, smooth, hydrate, *and* plump your skin for a glowing complexion.
A pack of Stomp 'N Go pads perfect for anyone who tends to clean up pet messes (well, urine that is) by stepping on a paper towel. These easy-to-use pads were designed for area stain removal and get to work in just a few easy steps: set, step, leave for 30 minutes, and remove. Time to tackle that vomit stain on your carpet that never seems to come out!
And a Bissell Little Green Machine with a unique attachment that sprays cleaning solution, scrubs away the mess, *and* suctions it all up! So when tough messes pop up around the house, you won't have to think twice about how to clean them, thanks to this portable, tote-bag-size gadget.
A pack of furniture touch-up markers and wax sticks for those smaller scratches and scuffs that don't require a full replacement or refinish — seriously, it'll take only a few minutes to make your furniture or floor look like new!
A set of interlocking drawer organizers that you can arrange according to your needs and drawer size, so everything currently cluttering up your countertop can be perfectly arranged inside the drawers.
Some restorative wipes to bring new life back into your sun-damaged surfaces and faded furniture so that it all looks brand new again. These wipes work on everything from vinyl, plastic, and painted surfaces to metal and fiberglass. Plus, they even help protect your items from future damage!
A clear nail polish designed with a bitter taste to help put an end to nail biting, thumb sucking, and generally putting your hands in your mouth. It tastes so bad, and it's perfect for kids three and up who like to put their fingers in their mouths and seem to be constantly sick. It's safe and effective, and you'll definitely prefer chewing anything else.
A pet stain and odor eliminator that's created with an enzymatic formula, so it goes beyond erasing the dirt of the stain to *literally* eating up the smell-causing compounds, too. If you have a pet or child and have to deal with...less-than-pleasant bodily messes (read: blood, vomit, urine, etc.), an enzyme cleaner like this one is the best choice to banish them — preserving your carpet, furniture, and upholstery, etc., so you don't have to replace it completely. Basically, this will be your new secret weapon.
A holy grail soft cleanser — it's a versatile cleaner and polisher created to tackle stains and surfaces in your kitchen, bathroom, outdoor spaces, and even your cookware! Before giving up on your beloved stainless-steel baking sheet, try restoring it with a sprinkle of this stuff.
An LED light therapy mask, which uses blue *and* red light to help treat (and eventually clear) mild to moderate acne, and even prevent breakouts from happening! Skincare with a luxe flair? We love to see it!
A fast-drying grout paint pen because it's finally time to ditch the dingy grout bringing down your bathroom aesthetic! No one will know you didn't hire a professional because this easy-to-use pen simply disappears all the residue and dirt leftover from years of living (aka spills, steps, and stains you don't even remember the origin of).
A bottle of Oh Yuk jetted tub cleaner to get into those hard-to-reach places (read: the inner pipes and jets) and wash all those dead skin cells, body oils, and hair from every user before you out of there. 🤢 Just look at the difference in the tub below — how would you even know all of that dirt is lurking in there?!

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