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Viral TikTok Products You Missed But Need Now

Viral TikTok Products You Missed But Need Now

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Anua's Heartleaf Cleanser — it goes after blackheads and general congestion so aggressively, some reviewers even say you can see 👀 the dirt and dead skin get flushed out.
A *cute* minimizer bra that promises no gaps or bunching, which, as someone with boobs, I know sounds like straight-up malarkey. Alas, thousands of reviewers say it's true!!! 😭
A retractable remote-control tether for anyone who's played one too many games of hide and seek with their remote and duvet. Nice try, FireStick remote — you've lost your privileges and are relegated to leash life now.
Nyx Fat Oil Lip Drip — a TikTok-approved Dior alternative that delivers the perfect pout for under 10 bucks! It can be worn alone for a subtle look or layered over other lip products for a full glam moment.
A shower lamp so you can take your baths up a notch in the ambiance department. I don't care what anyone says, I won't hear ANY bath slander, OK?? In the eternal words of Meredith Marks, "You don't go after my marriage. You don't go after my bathtub."
An airtight Deli ProKeeper to keep your sandwich supplies fresh and moisture free. Groceries basically cost an arm and TWO legs now, so proper storage is a must!
Biodance bio-collagen sheet masks — they deeeeeply penetrate skin with oligo-hyaluronic acid and ultra-low molecular collagen, the combination of which helps to refine pores, improve elasticity, and visibly moisturize your skin.
A gold-plated paper clip necklace that reviewers say can even withstand frequent showers and trips to the beach!
A rechargeable heated ice cream scoop if you're mega impatient and hate having to leave your Häagen-Dazs on the counter to soften up before scooping it. I can't even tell you how many normal spoons I've bent to hell and back because I simply can't wait.
Some mid-weight sweatpants TikTokers are comparing to Aritzia's 👀, but because they get shipped straight to your door, you can try them on in front of a *private* mirror instead of having to complete the dreaded ritual that is exiting your dressing room to use a communal one.
A self-stirring mug that'll mix your cream and sugar into your coffee for you so you don't have to dirty a spoon giving it a quick twirl. Usually, you'd just run said spoon under the faucet for half a second and then toss it back in the utensil drawer, but on the off chance someone else is in the kitchen and witnesses you using it, then you have to put on a show of actually washing it with soap and water, and that's just a hassle.
A Turmeric Overnight Wrapping Peel Off Mask (from viral K-Beauty brand Medicube) to help you on your journey to glass skin! Kojic acid helps to brighten your complexion, while turmeric extract fights off environmental stressors and leaves your skin visibly clearer.
A "Cup Cozy Pillow" so you can keep your three comfort beverages and TV remotes right by your side — no worries about spilling or losing anything between the couch cushions.
Dae Cactus Fruit 3-In-1 Styling Cream if you're all about slicked-back styles but you're looking for something that won't leave your hair greasy or crusty. Reviewers also say it smells divine and it draws comparisons to the pink Starburst, Skittles, and gummy bears!
A CZ tennis bracelet that — according to reviewers — can pass for real-deal diamonds, especially when incorporated in a sparkly stack.
A leakproof laptop lunch tote with an insulated compartment where you can store your drink(s) of choice. They'll stay nice and cool in there for up to six hours, so you can keep them at your desk and avoid using the communal fridge altogether if you have an office pickpocket who regularly targets your stuff.
A glare-free palm-size *mini* Kindle that can hold thousands of books and has a battery life of six weeks!!! That way, you don't have to worry about it dying RIGHT when you get to the good part of your novel.
A K-beauty SPF 50 "sunstick" if you HATE how greasy sunscreen feels on your fingers, so a stick version is the ideal solution. The oil-control formula offers a semi-matte finish with no white cast, so you don't have to rub it in and defeat the purpose of its design. 🙌🏻
A square-neck A-line dress with a slight drop waist (v on-trend) and a fitted bodice that's sure to become a go-to this summer.
Laneige's Neo Blurring Powder — an oil-absorbing, pore-blurring formula that'll eliminate shine without drying you out because that's just as bad, tbh.
A teensy tiny 14-ounce Stanley Cup if you have a little one who INSISTS on drinking out of your cup and doesn't understand the concept of backwash quite yet. Maybe, just maybe, getting them a matching one will solve that problem.
A two-slice slim toaster for anyone SICK of how much room their current clunker of a toaster takes up. This lil' baby is only 3.5 inches wide, so you can tuck it in anywhere.
Some afforable Eos Shea Butter Vanilla Cashmere body lotion that TikTokers are tripping over themselves to get as they swear it moisturizes and smells as good as much more expensive options from brands like Philosophy and Bath & Body Works.
A double-sided cutting *and* defrosting board if you always underestimate how long your chicken takes to thaw, and you told guests dinner would be on the table at 7 p.m...
A freaking weenie dog hoodie from Aelfric Eden — the same streetwear brand behind last year's viral cow sweater! I love the meta element of a human wearing a sweatshirt with the motif of a dog wearing its own sweater and beret.
A foaming drain cleaner if you've got a sensitive schnoz and your sink has been smelling... off... lately. One reviewer says they used a single can on five different sinks, so you can go wild and make a night of cleaning every drain in your home.
Oxo's new compact Brew Rapid Brewer — an ideal summer camping trip companion because "roughing it" on your trip may mean sleeping in a tent and using an outhouse, but it will NOT mean going caffeine-free.
A versatile Ninja Crispi Air Fryer system that can air fry, bake, crisp, and reheat when attached to your choice of included 6-cup or 4-quart container. And anything you don't finish? Just slap a lid on it, store it in your fridge, and enjoy leftovers the next day! No extra dishes necessary.
A "Beverage Buddee" can cover if you're a sodie lover but can only handle a few sips here and there. These also help prevent spills and keep bees away if you're sipping outside!!
A tub of Juno & Co.'s cleansing balm as it combines the powers of pearl barley and vitamin E to brighten skin, reduce hyperpigmentation, refine texture, and remove impurities (or, say, 10 layers of mascara).

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