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33 TikTok Products With Impressive Results

33 TikTok Products With Impressive Results

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Gold Bond's firming neck and chest cream that'll give your skin a huge gulp of hydration while visibly improving its texture and elasticity. This fragrance-free formula is loaded with aloe, salicylic acid, and jojoba oil that'll help make your skin smoother and more supple! Reviewers are obsessed with how fast it works.
A "spray and go" enzyme-based laundry stain remover for removing even the toughest stains in a flash. I'm talking coffee, wine, blood, deodorant residue, AND old stains. Spray the stain at least 15 minutes before laundering and watch the magic ~unfold~ before your eyes. TikTok does it again!
A hidden, plug-in fly trap — it'll swat flies on your behalf because does anyone enjoy doing that? Each one provides 400 square feet of coverage to get rid of fruit flies, moths, gnats, and flies by naturally luring them in with a light.
Laneige's Neo Blurring Powder to instantly matte-ify your skin while helping it maintain its natural glow thanks to the blue hyaluronic acid. It even comes in a mess-free, travel-friendly case so you can take it on the go. I predict this one will go viral in 3...2...1.
Lumify Eye Drops if unwanted redness and irritation are making you miserable day after day. Reviewers praise this product for its ability to reduce redness *extremely* quickly. The results speak for themselves, folks. 👀
All-in-one decor paint that'll make you feel like you deserve your own HGTV show. This chalk-like paint is made with a built-in primer, which helps it cling to most surfaces. Whether you're reviving wood, metal, glass, or even upholstery, this all-in-one solution proves that one antique is *not* in fact hopeless. Plus, it dries in 30 minutes!
Clinique Almost Lipstick Tinted Lip Balm in Black Honey, a cult-fave product that is 100% worth the hype so why isn't it in your cart yet? It delivers a lightweight, buildable gloss that complements every skin tone. Apply a single layer for a simple look or pack a few on if you really want your pout to POP!
The Pink Stuff's new "Sqeezy" sponge set — I know, the ~miraculous~ cleaning paste is amazing on its own, but have you tried the sponge tho?? This dynamic duo will forever transform your cleaning routine! Those tough messes that have only gotten worse with time? I'm talking gunk-ridden fry pans, moldy shower tile, and scuffed-up walls. Ty, TikTok!
Catrice "Instant Awake" Under Eye Brightener to help liven up your tired eyes with a lightweight formula that delivers superb coverage in just a few swipes. This tinted concealer contains hyaluronic acid and shea butter that may also help reduce dark circles over time.
A no-scrub weekly shower cleaner so you can keep your shower sparkling clean *and* free of stains from soap scum, mildew, mold, oils, and more. Simply spray it once a week, let it sit, and rinse it clean the next day. The before-and-after photos alone will be worth it!
A moisturizing Mise En Scene hair serum — it contains a blend of nourishing oils, including argan, coconut, olive, and jojoba to help repair brittle locks so they're silky-smooth once again. Reviewers praise this serum for helping to combat dryness! Plus, it smells downright divine.
A pack of instant cold-stirred foam caramel iced lattes because you should be able to treat yourself to a delicious frothy (yes, it actually froths) drink whenever you feel like it! Plus, you'll save some of that hard-earned cash you typically spend on expensive impulse buys at Starbucks.
Some dual-sided SneakErasers with the kinda results that'll make you low-key mad you didn't find it sooner. One side of the cleaner tackles scuffs, grime, and dirt while the other side is for whitening and putting those flawless finishing touches on your kicks!
Good Molecules Yerba Mate Wake Up Eye Gel, better known as eyeball fuel so you can keep those "you look tired" comments at bay. This cult-fave beauty find deserves a trophy because it can help reduce swelling *and* puffiness around the eyes with hyaluronic acid and caffeine.
A mighty useful veggie chopper with four interchangeable blades for small and large dicing, spiralizing, and making ribbons. This will become your future must-have kitchen sidekick thanks to its endless applications. Get ready to fall in love with meal prep again now that chopping is a breeze!
Sol de Janerio's Brazilian Bum Bum body cream, a top-rated lotion featuring guarana extract, coconut oil, and caffeine to help smooth and tighten your skin. Plus, it basically smells like sunshine in a jar so you won't even have to bother with perfume. These are the kinda results that'll leave your jaw on the floor.
A satin-finish TirTir cushion foundation for an unprecedented 72 hours of wear while blending perfectly to conceal blemishes, redness, and under-eye circles. The buildable formula lets you achieve *just* the right amount of coverage for your needs. It also contains hibiscus and red propolis extracts to help enhance your skin's elasticity. And!!! The oval-shaped puff is great for reaching every inch of your face. Results below. ⬇️
A Dazzle Dry starter kit — forget TikTok, you'll probably have to shout about this one from the rooftops. This fast-drying (non-gel!) nail system is designed to last up to TWO WEEKS without chipping. There are four steps, but each one dries in a matter of minutes, so it's 100% worth it considering how much you'll save on trips to the nail salon.
Dae's Hair Cactus Fruit 3-In-1 Styling Cream & Taming Wand, which may as well be a magic wand because it can smooth flyaways like nobody's business. It has a soft built-in brush that gets dipped in a moisturizing formula of dragon fruit, prickly pear seed oil, and meadowfoam seed oil to give you that ~sleek~ look without a greasy feel.
A wildly effective *and* fun-to-use foaming drain cleaner because believe it or not, you are supposed to be cleaning down there. This will apply a powerful foam that helps get rid of grime and prevent plumbing issues — all without any elbow-deep dirty work. Use it to clean the drains in sinks, bathtubs, and even floor drains!
A bottle of callus-removing gel if you want mesmerizing results in a matter of minutes. It hydrates your skin so your feet are free of calluses *and* feel smooth as a baby's bottom. The best part? You won't have to pay for a less-than-pleasant visit to your manicurist.
Nyx's Lip IV Hydrating Gloss Serum so you can ~inject~ your pout with a powerful punch of tinted moisture that won't break the bank. This stuff promises 12 hours of hydration with a colorful lip-staining effect that actually lasts. You won't be able to resist the urge to tell TikTok about it and that's okay!!
An adorable octopus-shaped blackhead remover to help get rid of any excess sebum and other impurities that might be clogging your precious pores. After cleansing, rub it on your face to exfoliate *and* banish stubborn blackheads and whiteheads!
Biodance's overnight collagen mask that'll hydrate your bone-dry skin while you catch some Z's. It'll also help reduce the appearance of enlarged pores while firming the skin and boosting elasticity. Wake up and peel it off to reveal visibly tighter, smoother skin that looks truly magical.
A pumice stone you'll wish you bought ages ago because it can power through years of rust, lime, and calcium buildup while still being gentle on your porcelain throne. If your toilet brush has failed you, this pumice stone will deliver double-take-worthy results.
A rechargeable *heated* ice cream scoop so you no longer have to arm wrestle with a regular scoop to get your sweet treat fix. Simply grip to activate and you'll cut right into your fave frozen treat rather than microwaving it OR letting it sit out on the counter. It quickly heats up to 158 degrees, and the handle displays the temperature too!
Londontown "Nail Veil" Protectant — yes, it will protect your nails, but it also doubles as a lovely sheer tint without having to pop open another bottle of polish to achieve this look. It's perf for anyone who wants "barely there" makeup vibes but for their nails! I dare you not to RUN to TikTok to profess your love for this one.
A magnetic Ponyback hat because who says you can't rock a ponytail and your fave cap at the same time? The adjustable opening lets you wear an updo without ditching your hat! Plus, it's made of a soft UPF 50+ material and has a moisture-wicking liner for sweaty days.
Nyx's Pore Filler Targeted Stick that's absolutely worth the hype because it makes blurring and matte-ifying your skin a breeze. This will reduce the visibility of your pores while smoothing your skin so it's ready for makeup — or wear it solo because you'll look absolutely flawless when you're done applying! Bonus: It won't add any shine that you have to blot away.
Sulfate-free biotin shampoo made with botanical extracts to help thicken and hydrate your hair if that's your preference. It also clarifies and removes product buildup. If you'd rather not take supplements to fix thinning hair, try this TikTok find instead!
A crinkle cutter tool, aka a life-changing discovery for anyone chasing all things crinkle when it comes to their food choices. Whether it's potatoes, fruit, or veggies, this tool will turn any boring food into a delicious, crinkly masterpiece.
A magnetic dishwasher cover that'll give the most mundane home appliance an HGTV-worthy upgrade at a mere fraction of the cost. The durable vinyl cover comes in a variety of designs and snaps right onto your dishwasher because magnets!!! You're basically legally required to tell your TikTok followers about this clever invention.
Safe-locking magnetic duvet clips so the dang thing stays in place once and for all!!! If you've been wasting time with flimsy ties, these will make you feel like a certified genius. Secure the pin to any duvet up to ten pounds, then remove it with the magnetic key when it's time for a wash.
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The company hasn't addressed the controversy, but the ad—not unlike the famous and controversial Brooke Shields Calvin Klein campaign it appears to be playing off of—seems like it was perhaps meant to walk a line, to be just controversial enough to garner some attention. Casting Sweeney to begin with supports this theory. Although perhaps accurately, her image has been co-opted by the right, in part because of where she's from (the Mountain West) and some of her hobbies (fixing cars). Even her figure has become a cultural stand-in for the idea, pushed by conservative commentators, that Americans should be free to love boobs. (Sweeney's cultural associations with conservatism have also been helped along by an Instagram post she made in 2022 featuring photos from a 'surprise hoedown' party for her mother's 60th birthday; online sleuths found separate photos depicting guests in MAGA-style hats and 'Blue Lives Matter' gear, which led to a backlash.) A marketing executive with enough awareness of Sweeney's image and the political and cultural conversation around her might have figured that the ad featuring her in particular talking about her good jeans would draw eyeballs. This does not mean that some of the outrage isn't culturally significant. Those who have spoken out about the advertisement aren't doing so in a vacuum: Fears over eugenics creeping into mainstream culture are empirically grounded—just glance at some aspects of the very public and loud pronatalist movements, which have been supported by influential people such as Elon Musk. Proud eugenicists have found purchase in mainstream culture on platforms like X. The Trump administration is making white-supremacist-coded posts on X and enacting cruel immigration policies, complete with military-style ICE raids and imprisonment in a makeshift gulag in the Florida swamps. That's the real context that the ad was dropped into. It makes sense that, as one commentator noted, the ad might feel like it is part of 'an unbridled cultural shift toward whiteness.' But all of this reality is stripped away by opportunists across the internet. The right-wing media ecosystem is excellent at cherry-picking examples that look, to their audiences, like egregious examples of so-called snowflake behavior. MAGA influencers and Fox News prime-time segments feed off this type of content, which allows their audiences to feel morally superior. Very real concerns about the political direction of the country and the emboldening of bigots are reduced to: Democrats are triggered by cleavage. The right-wing media apparatus has every incentive to go at the Sweeney stuff, as the MAGA coalition struggles to distract its base from Donald Trump's Epstein-files debacle. But it's not only the right that cherry-picks. In their rush to publish viral news stories explaining the controversy, the media credulously grab examples of supposed outrage—regardless of whether the accounts in question have tens of thousands of followers (and actual influence) or just a handful. One BuzzFeed story quoted an Instagram comment from a user who is not a public figure, just a person with 119 followers. This kind of amplification, where nonpublic figures become stand-ins for public opinion, is a dangerous game. It distorts the conversation, sending a flood of attention to posts from small accounts, often in the form of other users who pile on and excoriate the original poster. In turn, this leads to the otherwise inconsequential post taking on the appearance of relevance, causing more outrage. What ends up happening in these scenarios is that everyone gets very mad, in a way that allows for a touch of moral superiority and that is also good for creating online content. The Sweeney ad, like any good piece of discourse, allows everyone to exploit a political and cultural moment for different ends. Some of it is well intentioned. Some of it is cynical. Almost all of it persists because there are deeper things going on that people actually want to fight about. The polarized discourse obscures the real possibility that the majority of people encountering this ad are uninvested, passive consumers. Rather than have any conviction at all about the entire affair, they're consuming this discourse the way that people consume sports content about player infighting in a locker room or the way that people read celebrity gossip. Perhaps this is why American Eagle hasn't issued a panicked statement about the ad or why its stock price, barring a small fluctuation, hasn't changed much. For some, the stakes are high; for others, this is content to be consumed in a moment of boredom. The internet loves Sweeney—not as one might love, say, a person, but as you might an object, an atomic unit of content. Her image is fawned over but also analyzed, co-opted, and monetized. She is savvy enough to get a piece of this action, too; hence selling her bathwater and these jeans. But the internet loving you, it should be said, is not often a good thing. Its desire is limitless. It ingests a person and slowly turns them into a trend, a main character, a thing that people struggle to speak normally about. Perhaps the impulse to label these predictable culture-war moments as discourse reflects a need to make all the anger and fighting mean something. Discourse suggests a process that feels productive, maybe even democratic. But there's nothing productive about the end result of our information environment. What we're consuming isn't discourse but algorithmic grist for the mills that power the platforms we've uploaded our conversations onto. The grist is made of all of our very real political and cultural anxieties, ground down until they start to feel meaningless. The only thing that matters is that the machine keeps running. The wheel keeps turning, leaving everybody feeling like they've won and lost at the same time.

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