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32 Products To Solve All Your Annoying, Loud, Ugly, And/Or Furry Home Issues

32 Products To Solve All Your Annoying, Loud, Ugly, And/Or Furry Home Issues

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Turns out your idea of an oasis does not include banging cabinet doors and being perpetually covered in pet hair.
1. A fast-acting plug-in fly trap so you can lure in pests to meet their sticky demise without being forced to witness a gross bug graveyard like other less discreet traps.
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Promising review:"I can't say enough wonderful things about these handy little bug catchers! They are simple to use, cheap to refill, and catch a ton of small bugs and flies. I have eight of them now, all around my house! It's a little gross how many tiny flying insects are around…but it makes me feel a lot better now that I have these!" — Chris H.
Get it from Amazon for $14.97+ (available in five pack sizes).
2. A set of sound-dampening bumpers because you're one more slammed door away from a casual meltdown. Slap these on everything— cabinet doors, drawers, headboards, etc. — to prevent unwanted banging and restore peace to the land.
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I put these on my kitchen cabinet doors and sliding closet doors. They're fantastic!
Promising review: "So my parents' bathroom cabinets make a lot of noise and are all missing bumpers in the corners of the doors and on the frames. I put these on the other day, and life is sweeter without having to hear the cabinet doors slamming or closing each time they're opened. With the bumpers being clear and not of color, it's also aesthetically pleasing." — Jose
Get a 300-pack from Amazon for $9.99.
3. A variety pack of LED light–blocking stickers if your alarm clock isn't just waking you up but keeping you up. These peel-and-stick dimmers are great for reducing harsh light from digital clocks, routers, chargers, and more!
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Promising review:"Simple but perfect. I recently mounted my TV to the wall, and now, directly below it, is my TiVo box. The red and green lights are bright and occasionally distracting. After applying these, I can still see the lights (so I know when it is recording,) but they are a lot dimmer now and way less distracting. Thanks for a great product. I've also used these on a bedroom TV that had a bright red light when it was off. Couldn't sleep because it bothered me. LightDims saved the day there, too." — RandomReviewer
Get 100 stickers from Amazon for $3.99.
4. A length-adjustable pet hair broom with rubber bristles for wrangling all the fur trapped in your carpet that your vacuum couldn't handle. If that's not enough to have you reaching for this broom constantly, there's also a built-in squeegee for corralling spilled liquids and cleaning glass.
Promising review:"I have two corgis. Anyone who has ever been around a corgi knows they shed a ridiculous amount. This tool is literally the best thing ever. I use it before I vacuum or mop, and it's honestly disgusting how much stuff/corgi hair it gets up off my hardwood floors or carpet. WAY better than a normal broom. Lightweight and durable. Easy to store and clean. Does not leave any marks on my flooring. Cannot recommend this enough!!" — Kindle Customer
Check out my coworker's FURemover Evrilholder broom review for more deets and some very satisfying hair removal photos!
Get it from Amazon for $16.27+ (available in three styles).
5. A genius WD-40 pen that packs all the squeak-quieting, lubricating powers of the tried-and-true formula into a precision-tip pen that's much easier to use and even easier to keep on hand for quick fixes, so you don't let that squeaky door live on for far too long.
Promising review: "I love WD-40 products and use them for everything. I spray on shovels to keep dirt or snow from sticking, spray around windows and thresholds to deter bugs, clean Sharpies off wood and walls, and, of course, stop squeaky doors. These small direct-point application pens are great. Keep one in the glove box, my kitchen 'junk' drawer, and the house toolbox." — BBP623
Get a three-pack from Amazon for $12.86.
6. An oh-so-smart Pikk-it tool if shredding your fingers trying to rip the hair out of a clogged vacuum head is not exactly your idea of a good time. The pick end works wonders to untangle knots and can be used to clean out hairbrush bristles, too.
Promising review: "Between myself (medium long hair) and my overly fluffy cat, a lot of hair and fluff was continually getting caught up on the roller brush of my vacuum. I dreaded vacuuming because it took so long to pull and snip the hairs wrapped up on the roller brush out with scissors. Not anymore! This silly, little, inexpensive thing works great! Super quick to remove all the hair/fur — in virtually a minute, then back to vacuuming with my lovely Miele vacuum." — MKS
Get it from Amazon for $8.99.
7. A reusable pumice stone so you can quickly take care of those unsightly rings and hard water stains that you've been scrubbing at in vain since forever.
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Promising review:"My toilets had a few stains that no matter what cleaner bleach, scrubbing I used, I couldn't get them off…until this. A bit of hard scrubbing and my toilets are back white like new! Very easy and effective!" — Jennifer McCutchon
Get it from Amazon for $13.99 (also available in multipacks).
8. An ultra-thin socket cover with an attached six-plug power strip if you're tired of bulky plugs and tangled cords being a big eyesore and preventing you from actually pushing furniture flush up against the wall.
Promising review:"This product is awesome! We bought one in the office to stop a nearby chair from continuously hitting the outlet plugs. It solved the problem right away. So we ordered three more to use anywhere there is bulk on the wall. It saves space, makes arranging furniture and desks easy, and is clean-looking. Someone is a genius. Thanks so much!" — Jay
Get it from Amazon for $21.95+ (available in four sizes and two styles).
9. And a TV cord cover because what's the point of having a mounted screen if power cords are just going to ruin the whole sleek aesthetic anyway? This self-adhesive channel tucks cords away, so you don't have to compromise your minimalist vision.
Promising review: "These look great and are super easy to apply. This is the perfect solution for hiding a cord! It looks like it is just a part of the baseboard. Mine is covering a cable wire only, but I think they are big enough to hide more than one cord if needed. I didn't cut mine, and I bought two. You can tell where the two meet if you look closely. However, I do not think anyone would notice. I can't believe I let our cable cord sit across the floor for this long. I wish I would have found these sooner!" — Amazon Customer
Get it from Amazon for $18.79+ (available in three sizes, five colors, and in multipacks).
10. A Hear Doggy alligator toy that'll spare your ears from incessant high-pitched speaking. This toy is equipped with an ultrasonic squeaker only dogs can hear, so they don't miss out on an ounce of fun and you can protect your peace.
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Promising review:"When you squeeze this toy, the sound is just a faint air puff. Apparently, it sounds different to a dog. We can squeeze it when our puppy is in another room, and she will come running to inspect. She likes to tug at the felt pieces on the toy and incessantly bite the 'squeaker.' It's so nice to have a toy like this because I don't like the noisy ones." — tee
Get it from Amazon for $10.99+ (available in ten other styles and two sizes).
11. A pack of biodegradable foaming drain-cleaning pouches to effortlessly take care of all the out-of-sight grime clogging (and stinking) up your garbage disposal.
Promising review:"My disposal developed a bad odor, and all the usual remedies failed to eliminate it. I bought the Glisten disposal cleaner without expecting it to work. It worked exactly as shown in the video, and the bad odor disappeared after one application. I intend to use it once every two weeks in the future. I am very pleased to have found this product. I was on the verge of replacing the disposal, which was otherwise working fine." — Errol Levine
Get a four-pack from Amazon for $7.60.
12. A magnetic insulated door curtain so you aren't assaulted with a bone-chilling draft every time you walk past your exterior garage or patio doorways.
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Promising review: "I actually bought two. One on each side of the doorway. The doorway in my laundry room doesn't actually have a door, and the other side of the doorway can get to be at the same temperature as the outside. Having two makes it even easier to keep the heat in and the cold out. When picking out the dimensions, get bigger than you need so there is some overlap. Sometimes you have to give the bottom a little kick to make sure the magnets engage." — Michael Ciliberto
Get it from Amazon for $28.99+ (available in 17 sizes and three colors).
13. A powerful mold and mildew stain cleaner because it'll lift the most terrifying grout and caulking stains without the back-breaking scrubbing. Just apply the concentrated gel formula, wait six to eight hours, and watch your stains (and your worries) wash down the drain.
Promising review:" We moved into a new apartment, and the mold was out of control, and it was disgusting. We tried so many products to get it out until we found this one and decided to try it as we didn't have anything to lose. I'm so happy we bought this! This is basically concentrated Clorox as a gel, so it's so much easier to apply than the liquid, and it kind of stays in place. You just have to apply it, wait a few hours, and remove it (no scrubbing required). Just make sure your shower is dry when you apply it, and you'll be good to go. Definitely worth buying if you have the same problem and nothing has worked." — Chris
Check out our Skylarlife mold and mildew removal gel review to learn more.
Get it from Amazon for $14.99.
14. A patented ChomChom pet hair remover if Fido's shedding is taking over your home and you're sick of lugging out the vacuum every three seconds. This reusable option uses a bit of pressure, back-and-forth motion, and bristles to catch lint, and reviewers love it for quickly lifting hair from large hairy surfaces like couch cushions and blankets.
ChomChom Roller is a Massachusetts-based small biz creating an eco-friendly, reusable alternative to sticky lint rollers.
Promising reviews:" TikTok made me buy this, and it is money well spent!! I'm convinced my beagle sheds a full coat of hair and regrows it daily! I use this on my bed every single day, and it blows my mind how well it works. Before this, I was going through 4–5 disposable sticky rollers a month and spending three times longer to remove dog hair. I am buying these for everyone in my family as Christmas gifts this year! ❤️" — tiff4short
Check out our ChomChom pet hair remover review for more deets!
Get it from Amazon for $23.99+ (available in four colors).
15. Plus, a portable gel lint roller for handling the never-ending supply of lint and pet hair that makes its way onto your clothes. Though the ChomChom rocks at furniture clean-up, reviewers note it falls short on last-minute clothing touch-ups. With this, you'll have a reusable option for any situation since it'll regain its stickiness once you rinse out the interior ball.
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Promising review: "I saw this on TikTok a bunch of times and finally decided to get it. I hate the paper lint rollers; they never seem to work that well, and I hate that I have to throw them away. This is awesome because it fits right in my bag, and I'm able to reuse it over and over. It's super sticky and works great!" — Ella
Get it from Amazon for $7.99+ (available in four colors and larger multipacks).
16. A four-pack of noise-dampening pads that just slide under your washing machine or dryer to absorb vibration and prevent laundry day from sounding like a full-scale demolition derby from the floor below.
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IdeaWorks is a small biz specializing in problem-solving home products.
Promising review: "Looked at all the reviews and decided the crack in my ceiling in the dining room was still worth them to try. Totally happy. The noise level from an upstairs front loader washer and minimal noise from the dryer is vanquished. The washer is in an overflow pan, but for the past six years, it has sounded and felt like it was going to come right into the dining room; it was so noisy." — SKRATCH
Get them from Amazon for $8.01+ (available in packs of four and eight).
17. A pack of ceiling fan carbon filters to trap dust, pollen, dander, and other allergens with adhesive pads that stick right to the top of each fan blade. Now, you can breathe easy knowing there's an in-home filtration system working silently behind the scenes for you.
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Promising review: "I wasn't sure what to expect when purchasing these, but now they are a staple in every room of our house. Within three days the air smelled more crisp and was easier to breathe in our home. So simple and effective!" — Haylee Marez
Get a three-pack from Amazon for $21.99.
18. A pack of discreet towel clips so you can experience a world where your hand and kitchen towels don't spend more time balled up on the floor than they do hanging where they belong.
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Promising review: "This clip is amazing. No more towels falling on the floor. It was becoming a routine thing since my cat thinks it's fun to pull the kitchen towels off the oven. Not now, bad kitty! Great product...wish I had bought one sooner!" — Joanna
Get a three-pack from Amazon for $12.99.
19. A customizable door draft stopper because you're paying top dollar for heat and not about to let any of that money go to waste. This works to plug up gaps that let in ambient noise and prevent your home from being cooled or heated with max efficiency. Simply cut to size, slide under your door, and enjoy a little extra $$$ in your pocket.
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Promising review:" It's saved us so much money on our energy bill we're definitely buying more and I encourage you to buy more if you want to save on your energy bills." — Kellykelly
Get it from Amazon for $23.99 (available in larger multipacks).
20. Plus, some self-adhesive insulating weather strips for applying to the edges of drafty windows and doors to help keep cold air in, hot air out, and even dampen the sound of your roommate's three-hour-long Zoom meeting.
Promising review:"Can't beat the price! Great adhesive strength. Using in Texas weather on doors to seal air leaks. The weatherproofing material itself is very pliable and soft, presuming it weathers the heat and humidity. Can split a roll into two thinner strips doubling your coverage or can double insulate using the entire roll offering a lot of flexibility." — Paul K.
Get it from Amazon for $7.97+ (available in two sizes and four colors).
21. A bottle of Angry Orange Pet Odor Eliminator if you're going to war against lingering stinks that just won't go away. This pet-safe formula was designed for use in boarding kennels and feedlots, so you can rest assured that the one corner your cat likes to pee in won't be too big of a job.
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Promising review:"This product is amazing!!!! We have a Rottweiler pup and a bichon pup, and our house was feeling the PAIN! I tried everything and used to tell my wife, 'With all the science and technology in the world, we still can't come up with something that gets rid of the dog mark smell!' This product does everything and more. Just ordered another round. We were about to throw away some furniture due to the smell, and now, after use, we can keep it. Saved me hundreds. Well worth the money." — clayton s tonkin
Get it from Amazon for $17.96+ (available in two sizes).
22. A pair of noise-reduction earplugs for taking the edge off of overwhelming noise pollution by quieting surrounding noises without fully blocking them out. It's a great option for anyone with auditory sensitivities that make sustained focus or relaxation difficult.
The earplugs also come with a carrying case and eight different ear tips (XS–L) to ensure the perfect fit.
Promising review:"You can hear people talk and hear music playing when wearing them. I took them with me to a concert, and they were so nice to use. Unlike most headphones, these don't become uncomfortable after an hour or two. They're a wonderful mix of hearing protection and focal listening." — ricky
Get it from Amazon for $38.95 (available in four colors). A super-soft silicone version is also available for $19.95+ (available in eight colors).
23. A *self-cleaning* grooming brush to spend more time enjoying your pet and less time cleaning up all their hair. This multitasking tool helps manage shedding by reaching deep into the undercoat, and trapped hair can be cleaned from the brush with the simple push of a button.
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Promising reviews: "A dog brush that I don't have to pick dog hair out of...At first, I thought this was some form of dark wizardry. But I don't care because this is awesome!" — Madd.Sweet
"I've spent hundreds of dollars on toys, treats, houses, scratchers, etc for my cats. This is, hands down, not even close, the best money I've ever spent! I got so much fur off them, and they loved it! They look so sleek and shiny, and they are rolling around like kittens. They feel so fresh and happy. My cats are still young (all ages 4 and under) so they were pretty well groomed to begin with. I couldn't believe how many knots and snags were hiding in their fur. The whole time I was brushing them, they were purring and rubbing all over me, trying to get more. The self-cleaning feature is so easy!! A click of a button and all the hair falls off. The brush itself is bigger than what I anticipated. I thought my cats would be afraid of it, but once they figured out what was happening, they weren't at all. I got the original brush, which I thought would probably feel good (like a good back scratch!) And I was right. They loved it." — Samantha
Get it from Amazon for $14.99.
24. Or a splurgeworthy, all-in-one vacuum pet grooming kit that combines a mix of de-shedding and grooming attachments with vacuum suction so you can easily manage your pet's coat at home without the usual (hairy) mess.
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The kit includes five attachments: a grooming brush, a de-shedding brush, an electric clipper with four comb attachments (6mm/12mm/18mm/24mm), a nozzle head, and a cleaning brush for collecting any fallen pet hair.
Promising review:"I have two cats (who I found I'm allergic to) and two dogs. They need frequent brushing to ensure that I'm not going into an allergy fit due to the insurmountable hair everywhere. This thing is a beast and has helped so much when it comes to keeping up with some of the shedding that goes around here." — Messer
Get it from Amazon for $89.99 (clip the $10 off coupon on the product page to get this price).
25. A secret litter box enclosure so you can hide away the single worst thing about owning a cat and pass it off as a flourishing (faux) plant.
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Promising review: "After four different styles of litter boxes, this one is the winner! More space than most standard boxes and is super easy to take apart and clean. The plant is realistic, and the pebbles it comes with weigh down the top fairly well. Great find, great price." — Tyler Cutro
Get it from Amazon for $89.95+ (available in three colors).
26. Some magnetic air vent deflectors because the air is acting drunk and seems to be blowing straight at the wall instead of toward the center of the room. Ya know, where people actually hang out???
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Promising review: "Such a great and simple solution to help redirect AC and heat. Super simple and easy to install. Universal fit makes it a cinch to work with any vents within the size range." — Heydaddy
Get a pack of two from Amazon for $9.99 (also available in a pack of four and six).
27. A reversible water-resistant slipcover if there's a 0% chance you'll forbid your pups from snuggling with you on the couch, but you also don't want to risk any undue wear and tear on your cushions, especially this time of year.
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Promising review:"I don't usually write reviews (although, of course, I read them for every item I buy). Let me tell you, this is the best investment for our couches. We bought light grey couches even though we have two giant dogs and we foster dogs, so we needed to find a way to keep the couches in decent shape. These covers have paid for themselves and more. They have kept our couches in almost brand-new shape for close to two years. Dogs have peed on the covers and zero pee has leaked through to the couches. I have spilled water on it as well (and not just a little bit), and the cushion underneath is still dry. We will be buying a new set since they are two years old. But this is the best thing to keep your couches like new." — Maria A. Rojas
Get it from Amazon for $28.99+ (available in 13 sizes and 35 colors).
28. A 12-pack of adhesive sound-dampening panels that won't make your living room feel like you're walking into a recording studio since the neutral design blends seamlessly with all kinds of decor.
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Promising review: "The lower entryway of our townhome is not ventilated to the best of its ability, and we don't have the most considerate neighbors, so I took a chance and bought these foam boards, and I am so thankful. They don't completely get rid of the sound, but they muffle and cancel out the majority of the noise, which gives us peace of mind. In total, I bought two packs, but I will purchase one more to fill in a little row of the top and the little section behind the mirror. Definitely a great buy!!!" — Gwen Edwards
Get a 12-pack from Amazon for $19.99+ (available in three colors).
Also, check out similar panels that look like subway tiles and brick.
29. Or a customizable felt tile mosaic for a renter-friendly way to add some colorful pizzazz to your plain white walls while dampening sounds at the same time. They're made from recycled water bottles (a win for the planet!) and can even double as a too-cute pinboard for photos and keepsakes.
Felt Right is a small biz transforming single-use plastic water bottles into felt tiles that look great and dampen sound.
BuzzFeed Shopping writer Taylor Steele picked these for her home:
"I chose a simple design because I know myself, and anything with several angles to contend with will make my brain hurt. But I love my felted wall! It adds much-needed color and texture to my living space. What was once a dull beige wall is now a colorful mosaic! And it's super easy to install, too. Though having a friend around to help you put adhesive tabs on the backs of each felt tile is great, too."
Get it from Felt Right starting at $31.83+ (available in dozens of shapes/styles).
30. A battery-operated fabric shaver to help get rid of all those snags and pills making your furniture look tired and worn. It's like a tiny vacuum; just empty the detachable lint catcher when you're done and enjoy your revitalized sofa.
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Also, be sure to pick up two AA batteries! They're not included.
It kills me inside when I see a favorite sweater start to pill, so I bought this exact shaver to spruce up some of my older knits. It's great and weirdly relaxing. When I first got it, I was de-pilling everything, from the intended sweaters to the throw pillows on our couch. It's a little loud, so your roommates may or may not come out of their rooms to see what you're doing...but it's totally worth it to make any pilled fabric look years younger.
Get it from Amazon for $8.99+ (available in two colors and two styles).
31. A double-layer cat litter-trapping mat since you're tired of constantly getting litter stuck to your feet. The water-resistant mat features a honeycomb design that traps litter between layers so you can dump it back into your bin later.
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Promising review:"This litter mat is a lifesaver. I was facing a real issue with my two new kittens tracking litter EVERYWHER E, so much so that I was considering switching from the litter that I love to something non-tracking because there were no good alternatives. Much research later, I come across this mat. I will say it was bigger and more square than I thought, but I think that is a good thing! It is so large and covers the area well. Now, the litter tracking is 99% contained! Best litter mat I have ever had!" — Rachel Ray
Get it from Amazon for $13.99+ (available in two sizes and three colors).
32. A simple-to-use drain clog remover for helping you handle the wet, hairy monster living in your pipes without calling up your plumber. Barf bag not included.
Promising review:"OMG!! I'm just speechless. The tub drain was a bit slow so, I decided to try this thing without much expectation. Stuck the plastic all the way down, moved the thing a little, and pulled it out. And I was so shocked at how much hair came out. It's probably all the hair that went down the drain over the seven years...literally, you could make a wig out of it! Surprised I am not bald! So worth the money!!! Definitely recommend to everyone." — Kelly
Get a six-pack from Amazon for $8.49+ (available in orange and green; also available in packs of four and twelve).

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Milani is the maker behind tons of notable drugstore cosmetics, including this retractable lip liner that comes in nearly identical shades to the luxury version (Cinammon Statement or Nude Entrance). It's creamy, long-lasting and doesn't feather along or above the lip line when I want to accentuate my lips.I'm equally obsessed with the Milani Color Fetish line of matte lipsticks, which are ultra-pigmented and very soft on the lips. Get it from Amazon for $7.97 (available in 12 colors). A flexible and imperceptible concealer The Maybelline Age Rewind concealer has been my exclusive concealer of choice for nearly a decade and I have yet to find a formula that manages to be so imperceptible on the skin, yet so effective at brightening my under eye. The formula blends easily and because it's so thin, it does a really great job of not settling into my fine lines or creasing throughout the day and I don't even need to use powder to set it. It easily disperses from the built-in sponge applicator and comes in 28 shades, including a redness-canceling green shade and a brightening pink tone.I personally can't speak to this comparison, but the Age Rewind is often cited as an affordable alternative to the Nars Radiant Creamy concealer, a medium-coverage product that promises to be good for dark it from Amazon for $8.98. A fine-line liquid eyebrow pen that looks like real brow hairs I have some sparse patches on my left eyebrow from previous scarring, and I adore how NYX's Lift & Snatch eyebrow pen manages to fill in the gap, without making it look like I just have a solid block of color on my skin. The flexible tip is ultra-fine to help mimic the look of brow hairs, while the ink-like formula is instantly drying and completely budge-proof. Available in 10 shades, this product is strikingly similar to my beloved micro-stroke pen by Anastasia Beverly Hills, a brand known for its incredible brow products. Get it from Amazon for $9.99+. Latex-free makeup sponges that perform exactly like the Beauty Blender For the longest time, I only used a Beautyblender to apply my makeup, a $20 tool that is so revered it can even be considered the industry standard for makeup sponges. Then, about three years ago, I discovered these latex-free lookalikes that cost around $5 for a colorful carton of five and have never looked back. Like the Blender, this delightfully squishy sponge makes my foundation look airbrushed and mimics the original's exact shape: a round body and a pointed precision tip. I use this damp for the perfect dispersion of products and bounce it along the skin in a stippling motion to apply my foundation, blend cream products and even a five-piece set from Amazon for $5.38+ (available in five color combos). The most hydrating and cushiony lip oil I've ever used If you're not familiar with lip oils, think of them as a grown-up version of those sticky glosses from the '90s that promise the same coveted shine, but with the feel of a hydrating balm. Colour Pop's Lux lip oils were the first I ever tried and ultimately the reason I fell in love with this type of formulation. Available in four sheer shades, this lip oil has a unique gel-like texture that melts down to a lightweight and cushiony gloss that's incredibly comfortable and smooth to wear. It uses a blend of antioxidant-rich chamomile and calendula oils to help nourish lips and keep them feeling hydrated. In my opinion, the feel and longevity of this gloss even beats the cult-favorite Tower 28 high-shine lip jelly, which costs $6 more. Get it from Amazon for $9.97. A milky skin conditioner that reminds me of Laniege Although this isn't a product that you could grab from your local Target or Walmart, it does have a drugstore price and a list of ingredients that is strikingly similar to the Laneige Cream Skin milky toner, a formula that's also Korean and costs over twice as much. The PDRN pink milky toner is a recent find from buzzy Korean skin care brand, Medicube, and so far, I'm loving it. The hydrating skin conditioner contains both ceramides and peptides (just like Laneige's Cream Skin product) for brightening and plumping power, but it also contains the addition of salmon-derived PDRN, an anti-aging ingredient that's risen in popularity this past year for its potential to improve skin texture and collagen production. Even after just a few months of use, I've already noticed increased softness and better bounce-back to my it from Amazon for $16.16. A nourishing body oil that's not greasy My skin is notoriously dry and I've found that incorporating body oils post-shower and after moisturizer has helped trap in hydration, improved skin texture and stave off my chronic eczema. This was one of the best oils that I ended up trying (including better than the uber-popular Osea Undaria algea body oil), and I don't hear a lot of people talk about how great it is. As a person who is opposed to certain textures, I'm in love with the fact that this formula doesn't sit greasy or stick atop the skin. It actually soaks in quickly and thoroughly to the point that I'm able to throw on my clothes right after and not leave a stain. Deceptively luxurious and available in five mild scents, it's enriched with three different oils that are nourishing and rich in antioxidants like squalane and you want to go a step further, I also use Saltair's SPF-infused version of this body oil because I prefer it significantly more than rubbing on regular SPF lotions that feel suffocating on my it from Amazon for $22.

Author Provides an Intimate Look at the Indian Child Welfare Act and the Adoption of her Native American daughter
Author Provides an Intimate Look at the Indian Child Welfare Act and the Adoption of her Native American daughter

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Author Provides an Intimate Look at the Indian Child Welfare Act and the Adoption of her Native American daughter

Book covers the difficulties that arose from adopting a Native American child and managing the unknown health history, disabling physical conditions, and the reconciliation of all participants LAKEWOOD, Colo., June 9, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- In 1970, Colorado Child Welfare labeled author Dianne Haaland's future daughter as "unadoptable" because she was a minority. At the time, few people knew about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders or the Indian Child Welfare Act. At their first meeting, Haaland and her husband were mesmerized by a beautiful, beguiling baby girl and wanted to bring her home immediately. The final adoption occurred six months later. In "Finding Pieces and Peace," Haaland shares the challenges she and her daughter, Tanya, faced, including lies and misleading statements form officials, suicide attempts and drug abuse. They chose to share their stories to help others, including some alternative pathways that they tried and often failed at. "Many times, people don't take the time to learn about the past and have no base or starting point to do something better," said Haaland. "We can't offer advice for your situation, as no two conditions are the same. But we can offer ideas to give you a multitude of choices to evaluate and choose for your situation." Haaland and her ex-husband had one child and were a foster home to thirty-three, mostly Native American, children over three years. Besides her own story, she also includes information about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, the Indian Child Welfare Act, court appointed special advocates and the American Indian Movement, as many are not familiar with these topics, and they play largely into her story. "I hope our book gives a voice to foster children, adoptees, and relinquishing mothers who wanted to share their stories," said Haaland. "Finding Pieces and Peace: My Apache Daughter's Journey for Answers in a White World" By Dianne Haaland ISBN: 9781665764070 (softcover); 9781665764094 (hardcover); 9781665764087 (electronic) Available at Archway Publishing, [Amazon and Barnes & Noble About the author Dianne Haaland is a lifelong learner who earned a bachelors degree at the University of South Dakota, Vermillion, S.D. and an MBA from Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colo. This is her second memoir. Haaland and her ex-husband have one daughter and were a foster home To learn more, please visit Media Contact Ziggy Goldfarb, Archway Publishing, 4803067065, zgoldfarb@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Author Dianne Haaland Sign in to access your portfolio

15 'Ew...That Gave Me The Ick" Relationship Red Flags That Are Secretly Huge Green Flags
15 'Ew...That Gave Me The Ick" Relationship Red Flags That Are Secretly Huge Green Flags

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15 'Ew...That Gave Me The Ick" Relationship Red Flags That Are Secretly Huge Green Flags

Red flag this, green flag that. When dating, people have so many characteristics they look for in a partner. Or more truthfully, traits they try to avoid. Sometimes, though, one person's red flag is another person's green flag. We asked the BuzzFeed Community for examples of things that, when dating, some might see as a reason for pause, but they see as a good thing. The responses were fascinating: Responses have been edited for length and clarity. 1."Not having social media. I have heard (and read on BuzzFeed) that 'not having any social media is a huge red flag for me.' WHY?! HOW?! So you're upset that you don't have to police their Instagram, Facebook/Messenger, TikTok, Snapchat, etc? My partner of six years only has Snapchat and literally has like 25 friends. They are 99% friends I have met, have mutual friends with, or are his family. It's a HUGE green flag that they don't give a crap about social media and what others think about his life/our life. It's OUR life, so why should anyone expect to see into it if you're not invited? I have social media only because it's how I communicate with family. He has full access, and I have full access to his phone, etc. Why? Because we trust each other. It's so nice having a partner who doesn't give a fuck about what others think of him as much as I don't give a fuck. If you think it's a red flag, you need to ask yourself why." —Anonymous, 36; Tennessee 2."Having a quirky or weird interest. That does not automatically make someone a weirdo or obsessive. For example, my husband has ADHD and tends to get very interested in a hobby or topic quickly and loves to geek out about it. Some of his interests are kind of out there. For example, he's 27 and LOVES Disney (especially the parks and movies), LOVES gardening, LOVES caring for our bearded dragon, LOVES working on his tank, and LOVES improving his life quality. A lot of other girls in college thought he was weird for his niche and intense interests, especially because he can be kind of shy and quiet. I was the only girl who gave him a chance. And I won the jackpot! He's caring, romantic, respects me, takes great care of me and our home, and he's wicked smart. Sure, he's quirky. Sure, he doesn't have typical 'masculine' hobbies. But he's a great guy, and I wish more people saw more for him than his quirks." —Anonymous, 25; Virginia 3."Not doing surprise gifts, dates, etc. Spontaneity and big gestures are highly romanticized, but they can often set both parties up for disappointment or unrealistic expectations. Communicating and involving your partner instead is a green flag for me. My partner and I like to discuss and plan fun ideas together. We go shopping for gifts together as well, so we get to pick out exactly what we like. It's so much more fun, and there is less pressure to like a gift or hope they like a gift. (And wastes less money)." —Anonymous, 30; Canada 4."Inserting himself into my college life. We currently go to different colleges, but he makes the effort to see me at my college because he wants to get to know my friends and new interests I've picked up. It's so, when I talk, he knows how to contribute to our conversations in a way that he understands what and who I'm talking about. Some people may see it as signs of insecurity or jealousy, but he truly wants to see the way I've been growing as a person now that I'm in college." —Anonymous, 18; New York 5."Online gaming. I've dated a couple of people I've met through online gaming. I know people tend to think that's a bad thing (to game a lot), but it requires communication and planning skills, especially when their gaming group includes people around the world." —Anonymous, 39; Phoenix, AZ 6."Not being close to their parents. It's great if your family is close. It's also absolutely okay if it's complicated, but sometimes it is better to cut ties with abusers or toxic people. I think it can be healthy to be no or low-contact, and it can protect partners and future children. It takes a lot of strength to break cycles." —Anonymous, 32; California 7."It's not toxic to have never dated someone before. Like, they're waiting for the truly right person to date." —Anonymous, 20; South Carolina 8."When people always respond with 'What do YOU want to do?' People find it weirdly annoying, but I think it just means they care about how you feel. I don't like it when people are like, 'What do you want to do?' 'Oh, I was thinking ice skating, then lunch at this restaurant, then a museum…' That just feels like they've been creepily putting this whole date together for months. No, thank you." —Anonymous 9."Not responding to texts quickly. My bf was sooooo slow to respond to texts when we first exchanged numbers. I thought he wasn't interested, but it turned out that he was not a very tech-savvy guy and had no interest in his phone. This makes dates great as we can converse for hours on end and away from screens. Our interactions are always genuine, and he's so thoughtful!" —Anonymous, 16; Oklahoma 10."Having girl friends as a man. It's not a red flag. It actually tells me women feel safe around you, and you can build a relationship with a woman other than a romantic one. So that means you don't see women only as objects for your pleasure. You actually see them as human beings you can interact with just like you do with other men." —Anonymous, 22; Romania 11."Not telling someone their WHOLE life story. The older I get, there are things people keep to themselves for a reason. Doesn't mean they don't trust you or you can't trust them. If it's significant enough, it will reveal itself. I am not going to force someone I am with to tell me everything if they're not comfortable doing so. That being said, if you don't communicate what is important to you for them to share about themselves, that is all on you." —witchysorcerer621 12."Not being a self-proclaimed nice guy. This might be specific to my relationship, but he straight up told me he was 'kind of an a**hole' on our first date and said he wasn't good with emotions. It was refreshing as hell, coming from seemingly endless dates with self-professed 'nice guys' who were anything but. Turns out he's not an asshole at all, and he's pretty damn good with emotions now. That first date was 15 years ago." —rakishrogue 13."A guy cooking, cleaning, and being able to do stereotypically 'female' stuff." —Anonymous, Maddi, USA 26 14."Being upfront about dating other people. It might seem like a red flag at first, but it's actually a green one. Honesty about where you stand shows emotional maturity and respect. It also sets the stage for clear communication when the time comes to discuss exclusivity — if and when both people are ready for that step." —Anonymous, 37; Mexico "On a blind or first date: I am totally OJ with small talk. People have all sorts of different levels and experiences when it comes to meeting with a person for the first time. Being nervous is OK, and not knowing what to say is OK." —sparklysalt40 Have examples of your own where a perceived red flag is actually a green flag? Let us know in the comments or through the anonymous form below!

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