
29 TikTok Products That Are Too Beautiful Not To Own
A heart-eyes-inducing oval gem ring — whether you just damn well like the extra sparkle every day or are looking for something lower-risk to travel with than your $$$$$ wedding ring, this under-$20 piece will fit the bill, literally. Want to stack a few? Check out the other high-quality rings from the brand.
A decorative rainbow window film to give you plenty of privacy from prying neighbors eyes, but in a gorgeous, entrancing stained-glass kind of way you won't get tired of looking at, especially when the sunbeam hits the window just right. Oh, and if your dog regularly stations themselves at the window during certain times of day, this can block their line of sight too!
A set of rainbow wine glasses — you'll immediately, delightedly exclaim with joy the moment you open the box and every time you look at them forever after. Besides being drop-dead gorg, they're also perfect for parties because everyone will remember which glass was whose!
A modern arc floor lamp so you can achieve that perfect balance between A) needing more (but dimmable) light in your cave of a home office or living room, B) incredibly attractive but functional minimalism that doesn't detract from your other decor, and C) an under-$100 price that's just right.
A floral corset top — why not celebrate peak summer with an on-trend, unexpectedly comfortable, compliment-magnet of a top? Fashion's fairytale era has officially arrived, and I'm 100% here for it.
An adjustable, scratch-resistant gold- or silver-plated infinity knot bracelet reviewers themselves, who have seen the product IRL, can hardly believe costs as little as it does. In the meantime, everyone better get used to seeing you wear it *and* thinking you must have spent an arm and a leg for it.
A not-too-70s, just-70s-enough mushroom lamp perfect for adding a little Through The Looking Glass vibe to wherever you decide its new designated place to live will be. It literally never hurts to infuse a little fun aesthetic into your space...and it comes in a bunch of colors, so you'll find something that goes with your home.
Some wireless Bluetooth earbuds that clock in at under $30 *and* happen to be similar to AirPods (according to some reviewers), including being waterproof, meaning you can shower with 'em and listen to whatever music you want without bothering your partner/roommates. Unlike AirPods, you can also get them in five lovely colors, too.
A set of vintage-inspired glass mugs because who said you had to keep using those just-okay, beat-up set of six hand-me-down mugs when you can add a pretty hobnail design to every part of your daily coffee and tea routine? Having fancy glasses makes everyday yogurt, smoothies, and other delectables feel fun and just downright capital-N Nice.
A set of four Monet posters so you have somewhere genuinely stunning and inspiring to rest your eyes when you look up from your work computer. On top of their dazzling use of color, there's just something so calming about them, too.
A book-shaped flower vase because if you're the type to answer the librarian's question "Finished already?" with "Oh, I couldn't put it down!" a la Belle, you need some bookish decor in the rest of your life, too.
A popular plush blanket — reviewers compare it favorably to the $99 Barefoot Dreams throw so that you can keep warm on the couch with every ~square~ inch of softness and trendy print in your choice of beautiful colors.
A whimsical abstract, iridescent acrylic coaster to subtly highlight whatever you choose to place on it in an aesthetically pretty manner, from your bedside glass of water to your favorite pieces of jewelry. Just a little something to make you go "ooh, ahh" every time you glance at it.
A wireless keyboard and mouse set that comes in 11 different color options, so you're basically guaranteed to find one that sparks joy. You spend enough damn time clacking away day after day that you deserve something that both looks cute *and* feels nice.
A minimalist, quick-dry, diatomaceous clay stone bath mat that practically sucks up excess water *without* getting squishy (and eventually moldy-smelling) like a fabric mat or slippery like the wood mats can get, even if you slosh water all over it. And it's multifunctional: people love it under their pet's water bowl and even as a dish drying mat, too!!
A pretty lil' milk frother to upgrade your regular drink routine with delectably frothy, creamy tea and coffee lattes in a matter of moments: just press the button, and voila! Several reviewers prefer it to the much pricier Nespresso Aeroccino.
A captivating glass essential oil diffuser and humidifier with seven different color settings to take your mind off of whatever's stressing you out and four hours of steam release to soothe your dry skin. Drop some lavender or eucalyptus oils in there, and you'll be on your way to spa-like vibes.
A set of unique cylindrical wineglasses to make even the cheapest wines or cocktail combos look elevated like you paid $20 for them at a pricey NYC bar. Sometimes, feeling fancy = being fancy. (Psst... they're also less expensive versions of something super similar from Crate and Barrel!)
A square-neck balloon-sleeve dress — I personally see zero reason why we shouldn't all wear dresses that make us feel like cozy but elegant princesses every single day if we want to. You can't see it here, but it has a stretchy, smocked back, so you can comfortably take it from a day in front of your WFH computer to a night out with friends.
A super cute Porter Seal-Tight glass container because besides looking gorgeous, these jars are coated in silicone so they're nearly break-proof and have lids that screw tightly on to prevent leaks, making them perfect for to-go lunches. I have a couple I use all the time for food storage, and they work like a dream *and* they're even more spacious than they seem!
A satin pillowcase — compared to sleeping on pillowcases made with most other fibers, they do two things: 1) help cut down on annoying breakage and frizz and 2) extend your salon blowout by one more day. The difference between this and expensive brands like Slip and Blissy? Not much, except the natural fiber versions probably sleep a little cooler because they'll breathe better. But just a little.
A delightful handbag tea cup set all your friends will think is simply elegant and whimsical kitchen decor until you flip it on its side and serve them a cup of chamomile in it! Get ready for some pure delight.
A retro-style fringe umbrella, so literally any outdoor setup you create has that vintage-luxe feel you covet from your Instagram feed. Bring it to the beach, set it up with your patio table, or add a little shade to your park picnics, and bask in the beauty.
A fruit bowl/colander to lend your kitchen the minimalist look and feel of a modern art museum — why not literally put your delicious fruit on a pedestal — with the smart, functional addition of a drainage hole so you can wash all your apples, pears, and peaches at once, for easy eating later.
And to continue the minimalist vibes, some stoneware bowls crafted with elegantly uneven edges, so everything you cook looks like it could have come from the kitchen of the trendiest restaurant in town. Seriously, these remind me of the handmade dishes at the upscale ABC restaurants in Manhattan that I've wanted forever — without the $$$$ price tags.
A sunset lamp — just LOOK at those saturated, gorgeous, gradiated hues, and imagine them cast on your living room or bedroom walls as you wind down at night, or as part of the vibes for your next dinner party. Just wow. And the lamp's so small, too!
A crinkled "paper bag" vase to let your gorgeous farmers market blooms shine without being the boring old glass vases you get at any old florist.
A pair of amber soap dispensers because they'll give your bathroom a warmer aesthetic without different brand names, logos, or packaging characters on regular soap distracting from the calm oasis you're trying to cultivate at your bathroom sink (or in the shower).

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29 TikTok Products That Are Too Beautiful Not To Own
A romantic face vase that, with or without flowers (or writing utensils, or your colorful Sharpie collection, or makeup brushes) will look artsy and designer on your windowsill. We all deserve someone, even if it's a pretty vase, to look at us the way this sweetheart does. A heart-eyes-inducing oval gem ring — whether you just damn well like the extra sparkle every day or are looking for something lower-risk to travel with than your $$$$$ wedding ring, this under-$20 piece will fit the bill, literally. Want to stack a few? Check out the other high-quality rings from the brand. A decorative rainbow window film to give you plenty of privacy from prying neighbors eyes, but in a gorgeous, entrancing stained-glass kind of way you won't get tired of looking at, especially when the sunbeam hits the window just right. Oh, and if your dog regularly stations themselves at the window during certain times of day, this can block their line of sight too! A set of rainbow wine glasses — you'll immediately, delightedly exclaim with joy the moment you open the box and every time you look at them forever after. Besides being drop-dead gorg, they're also perfect for parties because everyone will remember which glass was whose! A modern arc floor lamp so you can achieve that perfect balance between A) needing more (but dimmable) light in your cave of a home office or living room, B) incredibly attractive but functional minimalism that doesn't detract from your other decor, and C) an under-$100 price that's just right. A floral corset top — why not celebrate peak summer with an on-trend, unexpectedly comfortable, compliment-magnet of a top? Fashion's fairytale era has officially arrived, and I'm 100% here for it. An adjustable, scratch-resistant gold- or silver-plated infinity knot bracelet reviewers themselves, who have seen the product IRL, can hardly believe costs as little as it does. In the meantime, everyone better get used to seeing you wear it *and* thinking you must have spent an arm and a leg for it. A not-too-70s, just-70s-enough mushroom lamp perfect for adding a little Through The Looking Glass vibe to wherever you decide its new designated place to live will be. It literally never hurts to infuse a little fun aesthetic into your it comes in a bunch of colors, so you'll find something that goes with your home. Some wireless Bluetooth earbuds that clock in at under $30 *and* happen to be similar to AirPods (according to some reviewers), including being waterproof, meaning you can shower with 'em and listen to whatever music you want without bothering your partner/roommates. Unlike AirPods, you can also get them in five lovely colors, too. A set of vintage-inspired glass mugs because who said you had to keep using those just-okay, beat-up set of six hand-me-down mugs when you can add a pretty hobnail design to every part of your daily coffee and tea routine? Having fancy glasses makes everyday yogurt, smoothies, and other delectables feel fun and just downright capital-N Nice. A set of four Monet posters so you have somewhere genuinely stunning and inspiring to rest your eyes when you look up from your work computer. On top of their dazzling use of color, there's just something so calming about them, too. A book-shaped flower vase because if you're the type to answer the librarian's question "Finished already?" with "Oh, I couldn't put it down!" a la Belle, you need some bookish decor in the rest of your life, too. A popular plush blanket — reviewers compare it favorably to the $99 Barefoot Dreams throw so that you can keep warm on the couch with every ~square~ inch of softness and trendy print in your choice of beautiful colors. A whimsical abstract, iridescent acrylic coaster to subtly highlight whatever you choose to place on it in an aesthetically pretty manner, from your bedside glass of water to your favorite pieces of jewelry. Just a little something to make you go "ooh, ahh" every time you glance at it. A wireless keyboard and mouse set that comes in 11 different color options, so you're basically guaranteed to find one that sparks joy. You spend enough damn time clacking away day after day that you deserve something that both looks cute *and* feels nice. A minimalist, quick-dry, diatomaceous clay stone bath mat that practically sucks up excess water *without* getting squishy (and eventually moldy-smelling) like a fabric mat or slippery like the wood mats can get, even if you slosh water all over it. And it's multifunctional: people love it under their pet's water bowl and even as a dish drying mat, too!! A pretty lil' milk frother to upgrade your regular drink routine with delectably frothy, creamy tea and coffee lattes in a matter of moments: just press the button, and voila! Several reviewers prefer it to the much pricier Nespresso Aeroccino. A captivating glass essential oil diffuser and humidifier with seven different color settings to take your mind off of whatever's stressing you out and four hours of steam release to soothe your dry skin. Drop some lavender or eucalyptus oils in there, and you'll be on your way to spa-like vibes. A set of unique cylindrical wineglasses to make even the cheapest wines or cocktail combos look elevated like you paid $20 for them at a pricey NYC bar. Sometimes, feeling fancy = being fancy. (Psst... they're also less expensive versions of something super similar from Crate and Barrel!) A square-neck balloon-sleeve dress — I personally see zero reason why we shouldn't all wear dresses that make us feel like cozy but elegant princesses every single day if we want to. You can't see it here, but it has a stretchy, smocked back, so you can comfortably take it from a day in front of your WFH computer to a night out with friends. A super cute Porter Seal-Tight glass container because besides looking gorgeous, these jars are coated in silicone so they're nearly break-proof and have lids that screw tightly on to prevent leaks, making them perfect for to-go lunches. I have a couple I use all the time for food storage, and they work like a dream *and* they're even more spacious than they seem! A satin pillowcase — compared to sleeping on pillowcases made with most other fibers, they do two things: 1) help cut down on annoying breakage and frizz and 2) extend your salon blowout by one more day. The difference between this and expensive brands like Slip and Blissy? Not much, except the natural fiber versions probably sleep a little cooler because they'll breathe better. But just a little. A delightful handbag tea cup set all your friends will think is simply elegant and whimsical kitchen decor until you flip it on its side and serve them a cup of chamomile in it! Get ready for some pure delight. A retro-style fringe umbrella, so literally any outdoor setup you create has that vintage-luxe feel you covet from your Instagram feed. Bring it to the beach, set it up with your patio table, or add a little shade to your park picnics, and bask in the beauty. A fruit bowl/colander to lend your kitchen the minimalist look and feel of a modern art museum — why not literally put your delicious fruit on a pedestal — with the smart, functional addition of a drainage hole so you can wash all your apples, pears, and peaches at once, for easy eating later. And to continue the minimalist vibes, some stoneware bowls crafted with elegantly uneven edges, so everything you cook looks like it could have come from the kitchen of the trendiest restaurant in town. Seriously, these remind me of the handmade dishes at the upscale ABC restaurants in Manhattan that I've wanted forever — without the $$$$ price tags. A sunset lamp — just LOOK at those saturated, gorgeous, gradiated hues, and imagine them cast on your living room or bedroom walls as you wind down at night, or as part of the vibes for your next dinner party. Just wow. And the lamp's so small, too! A crinkled "paper bag" vase to let your gorgeous farmers market blooms shine without being the boring old glass vases you get at any old florist. A pair of amber soap dispensers because they'll give your bathroom a warmer aesthetic without different brand names, logos, or packaging characters on regular soap distracting from the calm oasis you're trying to cultivate at your bathroom sink (or in the shower).


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Moments "Normal" People Realized Someone Was Privileged
There are many privileged people in the world. However, there are some who choose to acknowledge their privilege, while others seem to simply think of their extravagant lifestyle as the "norm..." That's why when TikTok user @howdoewedo said, "I'm bored. Tell me one moment you realized someone was actually super privileged — like they said or did something so out of touch it made you pause." Over thirty thousand individuals responded with stories of discovering that people in their lives were verrrry well-off. Without further ado, here are 23 of their wildest realizations: "I had a college roommate who casually told me how she would just THROW AWAY her designer clothes if something didn't fit or she didn't like it because she just didn't feel like returning it." "I begged her to donate. She always threw away the stuff at her family's home; otherwise, I would've saved it all."—emchenderson "I knew a family who bought a home and thought the house next to theirs complemented it. They bought it too, so they wouldn't have to worry about someone changing it." "My college roommate didn't realize the trash didn't take itself out. She threw away a whole rotisserie chicken in the kitchen trash can, didn't take it out all weekend, and we got roaches." "I mentioned to someone that a certain political party plans to implement a national dental care plan, and she said, 'My dad already pays for my dental work.'" "I didn't know how to explain that she should care about other people who don't have that luxury."—anonswer "I was working at a bank when I noticed someone casually had $500k sitting in their CHECKING account. I mentioned a money market account, so they could grow interest, and their response was 'This is just my play money.'" "I knew someone whose AirPods were stolen, and instead of confronting the person (since they were tracking-equipped) or telling the cops, she just bought an entirely new pair, with her parents' money because she, of course, doesn't work." "I had a friend who complained about the wildfires in Hawaii because she had planned a vacation there. She wasn't upset that people were suffering; instead, she was sad because she couldn't go snorkeling somewhere she had already been." —rosecoloredbrains "An ex and I were visiting NYC from Canada. He asked a local, 'How much does it cost to speed?'" "In high school, my friend totaled five cars in one year, and she would get a better car each time." "When I was in college, I was talking to this guy, and I went to his parents' house (he still lived with them). Turns out, they lived in a rich neighborhood." "When we got there, he asked his mom for $800 for a new synthesizer. She said, 'I just bought you a new guitar,' then gave him the $800 anyway. I couldn't believe it. I was scared to ask my mom for $5, and I had a job!"—wither2death_ "One of my childhood friends wanted to clean out the dishwasher with me (it was my chore) because they had never had a chore and thought it looked fun." "A college classmate was complaining because her (head of neuroscience at a prestigious college) dad told her he'd only cover $1100 out of her $1200 rent, so she'd have to get a job. I was flabbergasted." "My senior year, my dad bought me a new pair of Nike Blazers. Later on, a random cheerleader stepped on my foot and tore the leather. When I was upset and yelling, she told me to just 'buy a new pair' then acted confused when I told her why I couldn't afford to do that." — "I was cooking a staff barbecue once, and my boss told me I was doing a great job. I said, 'Thanks, I love to cook. My mum got me in the kitchen as a teenager and now I love it.'" "Someone told me, 'Don't get a used car, it's better to just get a brand new one to avoid all the maintenance.'" "When I was 18, I visited my cousin who lived close to the suburbs around Dallas. We met with some of her friends for lunch (which I typically didn't do because of money, but it was the norm for them), and one of them had shopping bags. She told us that she wanted to buy only the top in a boutique, but ended up buying the entire outfit off the mannequin." "I had never even considered buying a whole outfit before because I always bargain shopped for random mix and matches that could last me through the entire year."—madelinefayephoto "Someone I knew said, 'I love caviar so much. I wish my parents would just open a farm for it. I mean, we already funded one. I don't know why we can't HAVE one.' I thought, 'Bro, what?'" "A girl in my choir pulled up to a CHARITY event in a Tesla. Her mom scolded her for not 'taking one of their older cars.'" "My friend had to live alone for a job in another city for eleven months. She told me that she would order food in for all her meals or eat out in restaurants because she was 'too afraid to use the stove.' She never needed to know how to cook since she always had a maid at home." —mariacomhnofinal "My boss asked me why I don't just get a nanny for my kids instead of staying home with them while they're sick." "A guy I know said he grew up poor. His family had two houses and a plane hangar, WITH a plane in it. He said, 'Well, it wasn't a nice plane.'" "I told him, 'If it wasn't a paper plane, it's safe to say your parents were wealthy.'"—thebloomingtoker "In college, we were talking about FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), when a girl panicked and called her mom to ask if they had filled it out. Her mom picked up and said, 'Oh, honey, we don't do that.'" "When the first Nintendo Switch was set to be released, my friend pre-ordered one immediately. He excitedly said that I should buy one, too. I said, 'I can't. You know, being a broke college student and all?'" "He replied, 'Yeah, but the sad thing is, I'm not.' He actually made a sad face, too. I told him that it wasn't 'sad' and he should be grateful. He still said it constantly."–abbykreutzer722 Did any of these stories surprise you? Do you remember an exact moment when you realized someone in your life was privileged? Tell us in the comments or answer anonymously using the form below!


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27-07-2025
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33 Cheap Products You'll Feel Like A Genius For Buying
A jar opening tool that will be an absolute lifesaver when that jar of Ragu is holding on to the lid like its life depends on it (to be fair, it kind of does). It has four different slots to help open a variety of jar sizes, and there's even a helpful hook at the top to help with pull-tab cans when it's a Chef Boyardee kind of night. A Pikk-it tool designed to remove the tangled hair/fur that's lodged in your vacuum's roller brush (which is making it WAY less effective btw). You can also use it to spruce up your hairbrushes, so this is basically stray hair's worst enemy. A bottle of Burt's Bees sunburn lotion that will save the day when you forget to apply SPF during that finally-al-fresco brunch. The soothing blend of aloe and coconut oil will calm your skin down in no time. Monday Haircare Dry Shampoo — close your eyes and imagine a dry shampoo that absorbs oil, coats your hair in keratin to help protect it from damage, and costs less than $7? Open 'em — THIS is it! Oh, and it even has a lovely gardenia scent to freshen up your locks on sweaty summer days. A set of limited edition wildflower Band-Aids so even your boo-boos will be super cute and match all the sundresses you bought for summer. Or! If you scrape your knee while gardening, these floral cuties will keep the happy vibes going. A teensy two-in-one nausea relief inhaler that can help alleviate nausea, morning sickness, motion sickness, and general queasiness. It's non-medicated and won't make you drowsy, so you can use it any time — just use the inhaler side two to three times per use, or flip it over to the oil-rub applicator if you want to apply it directly under your nose. A 3-in-1 wireless charger so you can power up your iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods at the same time — no more wishing you had way more USB ports near your bed! The standout feature might just be the foldable design, meaning you can take it to the office with you so your noise-canceling AirPods never run out of juice. Imagine having to listen to your co-workers instead?! A lightweight gel-cream from Nivea that uses the magic of an incredible called ~Q10~ to help firm and moisturize your skin — and it's racked up more than 17,000 rave ratings. Reviewers say it takes consistent use over a few weeks to see results, but those who stuck with it have seen improvements in the smoothness of their neck, thighs, and more. A "Soft" perfume rollerball, which will put an end to your days of spending $$$ on designer perfumes. This rollerball has gone TikTok-viral for its sugary sweet scent that will have EVERYONE asking, "What are you wearing?!" It has notes of citrus, vetiver, and vanilla — but in simple nose terms, it smells like airy cotton candy with a touch of lemon and musk. If you've ever smelled the $50 Pink Sugar perfume, reviewers say this is similar, but waaaayyyy cheaper! 👀 A delightfully affordable instant foot peeling spray that makes giving yourself at at-home pedi just as nice as going to the salon. If you're looking for a fast-acting, super convenient way to get rid of dead skin pronto, just spray a few spritzes on clean feet, rub off dead skin (the formula will start to roll up into tiny balls to help you exfoliate!) then wash it off! And a cult-favorite foot file to grind away at calluses and have your heels and toes looking silky smooth and ready to slip into your go-to sandals. There are many foot files out there, but more than 86,000 Amazon reviewers say this one works like a charm. A Bounce wrinkle release spray in a convenient travel size so you can take it with you on your next vacay. Seriously, who has time to iron while traveling?! There's also no telling if that dusty hotel iron is actually going to work. All you have to do is spray, tug the fabric a few times, then smooth the wrinkles away with your hand. It's also perfect for refreshing any clothes you plan to wear a few times during your trip, thanks to the fresh scent. Gold Bond's firming neck and chest cream, because your décolletage also deserves some special skincare attention. It contains salicylic acid to gently exfoliate dead skin cells, while glycerin and aloe add some extra hydration. Reviewers say it takes a few applications to see results — so start using it now, then marvel at your results later! A moisturizing body wash with notes of white jasmine, red currant, and sweet amber — and reviewers say it smells super similar to Baccarat Rouge 540 👀 👀 👀. Plus, its moisturizing blend of glycerin and jojoba seed oil will leave your skin feeling as good as it smells. A next-level toothbrush your dentist will be so ridiculously proud of you for using. It has the standard bristles you'd expect from any toothbrush, but the game-changer is the extra-long bristles that are 10x thinner — meaning they can reach in between teeth and under the gum line to help sweep away food and residue. An OGX air-dry leave-in cream, which is a must-have for anyone who is constantly running late — you can just throw in your hair after a shower and head out the door! The coconut oil and shea butter add extra moisture, while the citrus oils help add shine to your curls. A bottle of Lottabody's super fluffy mousse — just scrunch some of this through your towel-dried hair and let the blend of coconut oil and shea butter add some extra moisture and bounce to your curls. Reviewers say it's super lightweight and never leaves behind a greasy or sticky residue. A genius brush and squeegee combo so you can just swipe all your countertop messes directly into the sink. It even has a built-in ledge so you can hang it when not in use. An Anua pore-clearing cleansing oil that's specifically designed to help regulate your sebum production and break down blackheads, making it a great option for all my fellow oily-skinned peeps. It also helps break down makeup, so you can finally stop wasting money on makeup-removing wipes! A bottle of sulfate-free biotin shampoo, which more than 34,000 reviewers swear by. Biotin can help provide a fuller appearance to your strands, while rosemary and coconut oil are known to nourish and moisturize the scalp. A pack of disposable shower hair catchers — they'll help stop your drain from getting clogged, which in turn will prevent you from having to stand in a puddle of soapy water. The best part? You don't even have to touch the hair to dispose of it — just lift up the adhesive catcher by the tab on either side and toss it in the trash. The Catrice "Instant Awake" Under Eye Brightener, which will have you singing 🎵 "where have you been all my li-i-i-i-i-ife?" 🎵 on those busy mornings when you need to look like you got a full eight hours of sleep. It's meant to blend seamlessly into the skin and adds light coverage to dark circles. A no-scrub weekly shower cleaner that'll stop soap scum and residue from forming before they have a chance to take over your entire tub. Just spray and walk away — your future self will be so grateful. A bottle of Elizavecca Hair Treatment with an impressive ingredients list for such a low price. Its blend of ceramides and collagen can help add smoothness and shine to your hair in just five minutes, making it perfect for those of us who care about our hair but not enough to devote extra time to it. A pomade hair wax stick — it'll be a major timesaver on those days when you want to smooth down flyaways, cowlicks, or set baby hairs into place, if that's something you'd like to do. Just swipe it over any targeted areas you want to smooth and it'll provide some seriously strong hold without any sticky residue. You'll wish you had this back in the day when getting ready for school, but now your hair will finally hold up in windy weather! A set of Lock Laces to turn all of your sneakers into slip-ons, which is the height of convenience and also super helpful for people with limited motor skills. Now you can just slip your shoes on, pull the toggle cord to your preferred tightness, and go about your day! A "one tripper" shopping bag that's unbelievably spacious — no really, it can replace up to four plastic bags! It's strong and stretchy enough to carry heavy produce, soda bottles, and anything else you typically dread having to lug from the trunk to the front door. A bracelet tool so you can wear your favorite accessories even when nobody is around to help you deal with that annoying lobster clasp. Seriously, it's 2025 — bracelet clasp technology should be more advanced by now. A pack of antibacterial paper soap sheets that will seriously come in handy when the public restroom you're using is out of that mysterious pink sludge they call soap. Just pull out a sheet, wet it, then get to lathering. A fog-free shower mirror with over 18,000 rave ratings that's perfect for shaving — or for making sure your facial cleanser removed every last bit of your pesky waterproof mascara. It even comes with an adhesive hook and features a shatterproof design, so no worries if you accidentally drop it while examining that zit on the side of your nose. A handy double-sided brush that will scrub away at every nook and cranny of your utensils, because giving them a quick swipe with your sponge is really not cutting it. Your silverware will be so sparkly clean you'll almost feel bad for storing it away in the utensil drawer. A ridiculously helpful eyelash comb to solve one of the biggest beauty dilemmas: what do I do when my mascara clumps?! Put down the makeup wipes — this helpful little comb will remove the excess mascara and separate your lashes at the same time. It's also perfect if eyelash curlers make your lashes look smushed together. An absolutely genius tool that lets you easily spread butter on your pans before cooking or directly on hot foods like corn on the cob or fresh bread. No more ~butter fingers~!