
Just 20 Pieces Of Bedroom Furniture From Walmart
A black antique bed which, if we're being honest, is giving weekends at grandma's country house in the best way. Perfect for sentimental decorators, waking up in this bed will practically have you smelling fresh biscuits and gravy while Andy Griffith plays in the living room.
Promising review: "I love how this bed looks. I was looking for a metal bed that isn't a platform style because I don't want a low bed. And I didn't want a low footboard either. This is perfect. It was easy to assemble. Would recommend." —MichellePrice: $242+ (originally $390+; available in three sizes and seven colors)
A light honey caning dresser with a beautiful design — because if you're upgrading your space, then you may as well go for sleek and sophisticated! A little tabletop lighting and a mounted mirror, and the only thing better looking than this setup will be your dazzling reflection. (Don't worry...you can totally gawk at both!)
Price: $358 (also available in black)
Or! A quality nine-drawer dresser so farmhouse-coded it might as well have been plucked straight from a resale furniture store booth stacked with "Gather" signs. Not only is it clean and welcoming, but it's also great for beefing up your storage!
Price: $289
A vintage nightstand since it's safe to say you'll probably need a place to keep your midnight snacks within arm's reach. As if storage wasn't enough, it also comes with two built-in USB ports so you can stay charged while you mindlessly scroll through TikToks and inhale a bag of Doritos.
Promising review: "Really solid wood. Has been sturdy since I set them up about four months ago. Really REALLY impressed with the quality of these." —TarrynPrice: $158
An upholstered bedframe and headboard because nothing gives new life to your room like a spacious bed fit for a queen like yourself. Plus, it looks so darn comfy you'll find yourself wanting to sleep for days at a time. Did someone say breakfast in bed? ;)
Promising review: "WOW! I purchased this head board and frame in grey. Looks great and feels wonderful. It made a complete difference in my bedroom. The quality is so good it looks like I spent a lot more then I did." —LoriPrice: $99.99+ (available in three sizes and six colors)
Or! A wooden panel headboard to give your bedroom that rustic cabin getaway aesthetic without the struggle of chopping firewood or chasing off bears in the middle of the night. Instead, you can pull up some campfire ambiance on YouTube and bake s'mores in the air fryer. Same thing, right?
Promising review: "LOVE this headboard! Love the color and especially the lights. And Walmart had the lowest price. Exactly what I was looking for." —JuliePrice: $176.99+ (normally $195; available in two colors and four sizes)
A wingback accent chair so cozy, your book nook is practically begging for it. Just grab a good read and a blanket, turn on a lamp, and before you know it, you're nodding off thirty chapters deep into The Lord of the Rings at 2 a.m. "My precious!" you scream as your friends drag you to bed.
Promising review: "Great quality, simple to assemble, surprisingly very comfortable and supportive. This chair gives that high-end look at a fraction of the cost. It has quickly become a favorite sitting area for our household and the perfect addition to my home office." —elizabethPrice: $99+ (available in six colors and single or two packs)
A dimmable floor lamp that will pair nicely with your dapper new armchair and give you plenty of ambient lighting to stay up reading at all hours of the night in your bedroom.
Promising review: "This lamp is beautiful. I use Edison bulbs (warm lighting). There are other options regarding bulbs as well. You can choose to turn on one, two, or all three lights with the turn switch. The lighting is great." —AnonymousPrice: $69.97
Or! An antique golden floor lamp so elegant no one will believe it's affordable, because, if we're being honest, it practically screams luxe. Your reading bedroom corner will look like a page out of a magazine photo shoot.
Promising review: "This lamp is so nice. I ordered it for a bedroom in the basement, but I would not hesitate to use it on my main floor, where I have nicer pieces. It looks more expensive than what I paid for it." —RevaPrice: $105.92 (originally $124.39)
A footed mirror that can be propped up, mounted on the wall, or even moved around between rooms for when you need to get hot girl snatched but the light just isn't giving. Because we all know you require ample lighting like the cute little houseplant you really are!
Promising review: "This is a good quality mirror, and I live in a house in which it's hard to get access to good light. This makes it hard for me to get ready sometimes. The fact that this mirror is lightweight and I can move it around the house and lean it anywhere is a major plus for me!" —CharlisaPrice: $80.22
A velvet bench so pink and posh, Elle Woods would snatch it up if given the chance. Whether it rests at the foot of your bed or next to your window, you can still bask in the morning sunlight while you devise a plan to go to Harvard and get the love of your life back. What, like it's hard?
Promising review: "Love this product! The fabric is soft, and the gold-tone legs are a great combo. Super good quality and very sturdy." —QPrice: $64.99+ (available in four colors)
A charming arch TV stand that'll make you feel right at home while providing plenty of storage space for your favorite old DVDs. Because who needs a movie night out when you've got high school romcoms, Ben and Jerry's, and a cute setup in your bedroom? The only thing you'll have to worry about is choosing between A Cinderella Story and The Princess Diaries.
Promising review: "I could not see my self spending a lot of money for a TV console for the basement. Hesitated to buy but so glad I did. Highly recommend for the price. Very impressed." —IvettePrice: $198 (available in three colors)
A sage narrow bookcase to put it simply...just feels like home. A great place to keep your contemporary comfort reads, journals, and scrapbooking supplies, this says, "I'm a down-to-earth mom friend here to make sure you have all the emotional support you need."
Promising review: "I love this bookshelf so much. It's a great addition to my daughter's bedroom and was so simple and easy to assemble solo. I am extremely impressed with the quality of materials compared to the price of the product. Would 100% recommend to anyone looking for something similar." —SeejPrice: $148 (available in four colors)
Or! A unique angled bookcase for any interior decorators in the making entering their mid-century modern era. Who knew you could expand your storage space and give your bedroom some snazzy retro vibes at the same time? Use it to showcase your old vinyl collection, vintage comic books, or even your favorite house plants — just don't forget the water!
Promising review: "I love this shelf. It's so sophisticated for a great price! It was quick and easy to put together, instructions were clear and every piece labeled well. I was missing the center stability leg and customer service went way above and beyond to take care of me and fix the issue super fast. The shelf really brings my room together to finish off the look. Rest assured if a piece does happen to be damaged in transit, that Nathan James Furniture really knows how to take care of their customers!" —AnonymousPrice: $179.99
A pair of nesting end tables because sometimes you just need something simple to balance out all the jazz you've given your bedroom. This way, you have a place to set your morning coffee and an extra surface for more lamps, plants, and pictures.
Promising review: "These tables are solid wood. There was no veneer that I could see. They fit together as described and look great. They are substantial in use, not wobbly. I can't remember the name of the color I chose, but it looked appropriate with the rest of the living room. We actually bought these to use separately over the end speakers. They work great!" —AnonymousPrice: $74.99+ (available in three colors)
A caning desk so presh you wouldn't believe how versatile it is. With just a few tweaks you could turn this into a work desk, a small TV stand, a decorative lamp stand, or even a makeup vanity when paired with a desktop or mounted wall mirror. The limit does not exist!
Promising review: "This desk is wonderful! The two drawers are large and roomy, and the tabletop is big enough for the extra large monitor. I liked it so much that I purchased the console for the TV too. It also has a great deal of storage and is equally attractive. I would recommend these to a friend. They are great quality for the money." —RosiePrice: $155 (normally $197; available in two colors)
A wall-mounted cubby shelf for showing off only your most unique and valuable trinkets like the aspiring modern art curator you know yourself to be. She's different. She's edgy. She's hanging over your bed and hogging all the attention.
Promising review: "Love this shelf. Put it on the wall over my bed and use it to hold plants." —AngelaPrice: $74.98
A fashionable garment rack that should come with its own designer label because your clothes deserve a tailor-made setup as well. Why have an ordinary closet when, instead, you can have Saks Fifth Avenue in your bedroom?
Promising review: "I love that it's sturdy and it's very convenient. It fits perfectly in my bedroom and adds a nice touch." —JenniferPrice: $93.72 (available in two colors)
An adorable mushroom storage ottoman since we're obviously in our cottagecore princess era. Because even if you're just relaxing after a day at the office, this will make you feel like you're kicking your feet up after picking mushrooms and pruning lilacs in the flower garden. Alexa, play Fleetwood Mac.
Promising review: "Such a cute little stool! Very well-made and kind of genius how the bottom part ships flat, but once put together, looks and feels very solid. I didn't realize it would have storage on the inside, which is a bonus. Great price, too." —Walmart CustomerPrice: $42+ (available in two colors)
Or! A sage boucle ottoman so inviting it's pretty much begging you to throw on your fuzzy pajamas and come have a lazy day, and how could you resist? Whether you're turning it into a footrest, using it for extra seating, or retrieving your blankets for a midday nap, you'll be snug as a bug in a rug.
Promising review: "The storage ottoman is a great addition to my room! The fabric is soft. There is quite a bit of space in the storage area. I store my blankets and throws in it. I purchased two to sit side by side and use for extra seating when needed." —AnonymousPrice: $54.94 (available in three colors)
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13 Habits Men Do Alone At Home
Some people consider it a true luxury to have alone time at home, especially if they have a family to care for. So we asked the married men of the BuzzFeed Community, "What's the first thing you do when your family leaves the house, and you're finally by yourself?" Here's what they had to say: "Make a disgustingly huge meal, pop those pants off, and read in complete silence." —Anonymous, 36, Boston "Lounge around naked. Before I got married and had kids, I was basically an at-home nudist. It's comfortable, involves less laundry, and is better for the skin. We're fairly casual with nudity at home now, but not just sitting around or doing everything naked. I miss that feeling of freedom." "Binge-watch my shows (automotive, survival, construction, etc). Take a bath, relax, and do some R&R." —Anonymous, 38, Utah "My wife has this wildly strong aversion to meat on the bone, and the sound of crunching and chewing. So, if she goes out for the evening, then it's a wings and Doritos night for me. I can eat in peace without her being bothered or complaining about the crunching of chips. That and watching old cartoons from the '80s and '90s." "Honestly, I dance around and sing at the top of my voice. Secondly, have some 'private' time." —Anonymous, 39, Edinburgh "Xbox. I know it seems obvious, but just being able to play for hours at a time and not miss the cut scenes that advance the story in the game is bliss." "I would go to the beach during the day, then buy a bunch of frozen pizzas, ice cream, fudge, rent (before streaming) all the movies I wanted to watch, and make a strong cocktail. Usually, her dog would clean up the leftovers. We promised never to tell. Oh, it was heaven." —Anonymous, 54, California "I like to slip slowly into a comatose state, doing minimally as possible for survival until about the last hour of freedom, where I do all the cleaning and house projects until my wife gets home." "I make lamb chops or steak — because my wife doesn't like them — sit out on the back porch, smoke a cigar (she doesn't like the smell), listen to music loudly (she says it hurts her ears), and hope she doesn't come home early." —Anonymous, 58, Pennsylvania "Get stoned and watch the most violent, curse word-filled movie with the surround sound on full blast!" "If my better half is leaving for a work trip or a few hours, I'll usually cook something she doesn't enjoy and pour a wee dram or three of Scotch. Normally, our dog isn't permitted on the sofa when we're eating, but I look the other way. Sitting on the sofa, dog's head on my lap while watching a game or a movie I enjoy is probably boring, but I'm happy. If it's a multi-day trip, I'll try to tackle a couple of small projects around the house." —Anonymous, 55, Washington DC "I usually tidy up the house a bit first, just so I don't have to look at a mess and so the wife will be happy when she gets back. Then I plan my meals, shooting for trying places the wife and kids wouldn't want to try. Then I usually plan a few activities they wouldn't want to do, like visiting a new brewery or seeing what sort of live music events might be happening in the evenings. Once all of that is planned, I fill the rest of the time playing video games, watching shows or movies they wouldn't want to watch, reading, or napping." "Having time ALONE that isn't more than just a few hours is a luxury I don't get to experience often anymore. I love my partner, but thanks to our work schedules, we're rarely apart aside from when we're at work. So when she goes away for the weekend for whatever reason, I RELISH the opportunity. But in reality, I don't actually do much different than I usually do — the big difference is that I can do it in COMPLETE SILENCE. Not talking to each other is NOT the same thing as being alone." "I can read or watch whatever I want without feeling guilty about not talking, I can eat whatever I want without having to consider what she's in the mood for, I can work on projects on my own time, or I can just play video games for hours on end! Or, I could watch movies or TV shows that I haven't finished or started yet, which I don't usually do if I know she's not gonna be into it. And, of course, I might have to run errands, but I can do it on my own time in SILENCE. It's very important to me to have someone who respects that I NEED space every once in a while, and she does. In fact, I worry about people who CAN'T be away from their partner for long, if at all. The best advice I can give is to make sure you're with someone who respects when you need personal space or isn't worried about leaving you alone for a few days. In my opinion, it's unhealthy otherwise. I've been in relationships before where I can't even go home for the holidays without being accused of cheating while I'm away! What kind of crap is that? (Not discrediting people who have actually been cheated on a bunch, but if you're worried your partner is out cheating, maybe you should get a new one. Just saying.) And for when she gets back, I'll usually get some steaks a few days ahead of time so we have something to cook easily, and she'll love coming home to that."—Anonymous, 31, Michigan Men, do you have a certain ritual that you do when you're home alone? Tell us what happens in the comments below:


Buzz Feed
10 hours ago
- Buzz Feed
Just 20 Pieces Of Bedroom Furniture From Walmart
A black antique bed which, if we're being honest, is giving weekends at grandma's country house in the best way. Perfect for sentimental decorators, waking up in this bed will practically have you smelling fresh biscuits and gravy while Andy Griffith plays in the living room. Promising review: "I love how this bed looks. I was looking for a metal bed that isn't a platform style because I don't want a low bed. And I didn't want a low footboard either. This is perfect. It was easy to assemble. Would recommend." —MichellePrice: $242+ (originally $390+; available in three sizes and seven colors) A light honey caning dresser with a beautiful design — because if you're upgrading your space, then you may as well go for sleek and sophisticated! A little tabletop lighting and a mounted mirror, and the only thing better looking than this setup will be your dazzling reflection. (Don't can totally gawk at both!) Price: $358 (also available in black) Or! A quality nine-drawer dresser so farmhouse-coded it might as well have been plucked straight from a resale furniture store booth stacked with "Gather" signs. Not only is it clean and welcoming, but it's also great for beefing up your storage! Price: $289 A vintage nightstand since it's safe to say you'll probably need a place to keep your midnight snacks within arm's reach. As if storage wasn't enough, it also comes with two built-in USB ports so you can stay charged while you mindlessly scroll through TikToks and inhale a bag of Doritos. Promising review: "Really solid wood. Has been sturdy since I set them up about four months ago. Really REALLY impressed with the quality of these." —TarrynPrice: $158 An upholstered bedframe and headboard because nothing gives new life to your room like a spacious bed fit for a queen like yourself. Plus, it looks so darn comfy you'll find yourself wanting to sleep for days at a time. Did someone say breakfast in bed? ;) Promising review: "WOW! I purchased this head board and frame in grey. Looks great and feels wonderful. It made a complete difference in my bedroom. The quality is so good it looks like I spent a lot more then I did." —LoriPrice: $99.99+ (available in three sizes and six colors) Or! A wooden panel headboard to give your bedroom that rustic cabin getaway aesthetic without the struggle of chopping firewood or chasing off bears in the middle of the night. Instead, you can pull up some campfire ambiance on YouTube and bake s'mores in the air fryer. Same thing, right? Promising review: "LOVE this headboard! Love the color and especially the lights. And Walmart had the lowest price. Exactly what I was looking for." —JuliePrice: $176.99+ (normally $195; available in two colors and four sizes) A wingback accent chair so cozy, your book nook is practically begging for it. Just grab a good read and a blanket, turn on a lamp, and before you know it, you're nodding off thirty chapters deep into The Lord of the Rings at 2 a.m. "My precious!" you scream as your friends drag you to bed. Promising review: "Great quality, simple to assemble, surprisingly very comfortable and supportive. This chair gives that high-end look at a fraction of the cost. It has quickly become a favorite sitting area for our household and the perfect addition to my home office." —elizabethPrice: $99+ (available in six colors and single or two packs) A dimmable floor lamp that will pair nicely with your dapper new armchair and give you plenty of ambient lighting to stay up reading at all hours of the night in your bedroom. Promising review: "This lamp is beautiful. I use Edison bulbs (warm lighting). There are other options regarding bulbs as well. You can choose to turn on one, two, or all three lights with the turn switch. The lighting is great." —AnonymousPrice: $69.97 Or! An antique golden floor lamp so elegant no one will believe it's affordable, because, if we're being honest, it practically screams luxe. Your reading bedroom corner will look like a page out of a magazine photo shoot. Promising review: "This lamp is so nice. I ordered it for a bedroom in the basement, but I would not hesitate to use it on my main floor, where I have nicer pieces. It looks more expensive than what I paid for it." —RevaPrice: $105.92 (originally $124.39) A footed mirror that can be propped up, mounted on the wall, or even moved around between rooms for when you need to get hot girl snatched but the light just isn't giving. Because we all know you require ample lighting like the cute little houseplant you really are! Promising review: "This is a good quality mirror, and I live in a house in which it's hard to get access to good light. This makes it hard for me to get ready sometimes. The fact that this mirror is lightweight and I can move it around the house and lean it anywhere is a major plus for me!" —CharlisaPrice: $80.22 A velvet bench so pink and posh, Elle Woods would snatch it up if given the chance. Whether it rests at the foot of your bed or next to your window, you can still bask in the morning sunlight while you devise a plan to go to Harvard and get the love of your life back. What, like it's hard? Promising review: "Love this product! The fabric is soft, and the gold-tone legs are a great combo. Super good quality and very sturdy." —QPrice: $64.99+ (available in four colors) A charming arch TV stand that'll make you feel right at home while providing plenty of storage space for your favorite old DVDs. Because who needs a movie night out when you've got high school romcoms, Ben and Jerry's, and a cute setup in your bedroom? The only thing you'll have to worry about is choosing between A Cinderella Story and The Princess Diaries. Promising review: "I could not see my self spending a lot of money for a TV console for the basement. Hesitated to buy but so glad I did. Highly recommend for the price. Very impressed." —IvettePrice: $198 (available in three colors) A sage narrow bookcase to put it feels like home. A great place to keep your contemporary comfort reads, journals, and scrapbooking supplies, this says, "I'm a down-to-earth mom friend here to make sure you have all the emotional support you need." Promising review: "I love this bookshelf so much. It's a great addition to my daughter's bedroom and was so simple and easy to assemble solo. I am extremely impressed with the quality of materials compared to the price of the product. Would 100% recommend to anyone looking for something similar." —SeejPrice: $148 (available in four colors) Or! A unique angled bookcase for any interior decorators in the making entering their mid-century modern era. Who knew you could expand your storage space and give your bedroom some snazzy retro vibes at the same time? Use it to showcase your old vinyl collection, vintage comic books, or even your favorite house plants — just don't forget the water! Promising review: "I love this shelf. It's so sophisticated for a great price! It was quick and easy to put together, instructions were clear and every piece labeled well. I was missing the center stability leg and customer service went way above and beyond to take care of me and fix the issue super fast. The shelf really brings my room together to finish off the look. Rest assured if a piece does happen to be damaged in transit, that Nathan James Furniture really knows how to take care of their customers!" —AnonymousPrice: $179.99 A pair of nesting end tables because sometimes you just need something simple to balance out all the jazz you've given your bedroom. This way, you have a place to set your morning coffee and an extra surface for more lamps, plants, and pictures. Promising review: "These tables are solid wood. There was no veneer that I could see. They fit together as described and look great. They are substantial in use, not wobbly. I can't remember the name of the color I chose, but it looked appropriate with the rest of the living room. We actually bought these to use separately over the end speakers. They work great!" —AnonymousPrice: $74.99+ (available in three colors) A caning desk so presh you wouldn't believe how versatile it is. With just a few tweaks you could turn this into a work desk, a small TV stand, a decorative lamp stand, or even a makeup vanity when paired with a desktop or mounted wall mirror. The limit does not exist! Promising review: "This desk is wonderful! The two drawers are large and roomy, and the tabletop is big enough for the extra large monitor. I liked it so much that I purchased the console for the TV too. It also has a great deal of storage and is equally attractive. I would recommend these to a friend. They are great quality for the money." —RosiePrice: $155 (normally $197; available in two colors) A wall-mounted cubby shelf for showing off only your most unique and valuable trinkets like the aspiring modern art curator you know yourself to be. She's different. She's edgy. She's hanging over your bed and hogging all the attention. Promising review: "Love this shelf. Put it on the wall over my bed and use it to hold plants." —AngelaPrice: $74.98 A fashionable garment rack that should come with its own designer label because your clothes deserve a tailor-made setup as well. Why have an ordinary closet when, instead, you can have Saks Fifth Avenue in your bedroom? Promising review: "I love that it's sturdy and it's very convenient. It fits perfectly in my bedroom and adds a nice touch." —JenniferPrice: $93.72 (available in two colors) An adorable mushroom storage ottoman since we're obviously in our cottagecore princess era. Because even if you're just relaxing after a day at the office, this will make you feel like you're kicking your feet up after picking mushrooms and pruning lilacs in the flower garden. Alexa, play Fleetwood Mac. Promising review: "Such a cute little stool! Very well-made and kind of genius how the bottom part ships flat, but once put together, looks and feels very solid. I didn't realize it would have storage on the inside, which is a bonus. Great price, too." —Walmart CustomerPrice: $42+ (available in two colors) Or! A sage boucle ottoman so inviting it's pretty much begging you to throw on your fuzzy pajamas and come have a lazy day, and how could you resist? Whether you're turning it into a footrest, using it for extra seating, or retrieving your blankets for a midday nap, you'll be snug as a bug in a rug. Promising review: "The storage ottoman is a great addition to my room! The fabric is soft. There is quite a bit of space in the storage area. I store my blankets and throws in it. I purchased two to sit side by side and use for extra seating when needed." —AnonymousPrice: $54.94 (available in three colors) Need ingredients for all your new recipes? Shop each recipe directly through the app, or check out Walmart's grocery selection to get veggies, meat, seafood, and more delivered right to your door. Reviews have been edited for length and/or clarity.


CNN
2 days ago
- CNN
We tested LeBron James' The Shop grooming line to see if it's GOAT material
The Shop men's grooming quick picks An invigorating scrub: The Shop Face Wash Daily Exfoliating Cleanser A generous moisturizer: The Shop Face Lotion Daily Hydrator Kind on your scalp: The Shop 2-in-1 Hair Wash Daily Moisturizing Shampoo LeBron James' status as the GOAT of basketball is much debated, but we put the legend's hooping acumen aside to dissect the pros and cons of a different section of the 21-time NBA All-Star's résumé: his line of men's grooming products, The Shop. First released in the spring of 2024, it's a lineup of seven grooming solutions designed to work for all guys, regardless of their skin care and hair care needs. The brand remains rooted in the same barbershop culture as James' talk show of the same name. 'The barbershop for me growing up was always that place where you can be your true self and come out an even better version of yourself,' James told CNN Underscored over email. 'It's where I learned about life, sports, food, music, the latest news. You name it, I learned about it from the male figures and people I looked up to in the barbershop.' Affordability was a driving force behind the project, with every product just $10 and now available online and in stores at Walmart. 'We wanted these products to be accessible to everyone — not just for a select few, but for every guy looking to simplify their routine and get what they need efficiently,' James said. 'It goes back to the 'look good, feel good' mantra that I latched on to when I was young.' James' intentions are pure, but as with any celebrity brand, we wanted to find out if any of these grooming products are actually good. So, we stocked five CNN Underscored product reviewers with the entire line and had them overhaul their routines for a month. Some of the products became instant favorites we'd buy again and again, while others split our panel with mixed reviews. Here are the results. The Shop Face Wash Daily Exfoliating Cleanser The word 'daily' isn't something we'd label this face wash with because it was too harsh on sensitive skin, but its exfoliating qualities made it a favorite of nearly our entire panel. The Shop claims this face wash is a twice-daily exfoliator, and that simply didn't line up with our assessment. It contains small exfoliating particles that were too abrasive for one tester with sensitive skin. Though they aren't microbeads, which have been banned from cosmetics since 2015, the particles had a similar consistency. That said, four of our five testers voted that they'd purchase this cleanser again. They loved how smooth and fresh it left their faces when only using it sparingly — one even went as far as to say it felt 'damn near luxurious.' One tester occasionally mixed it in his routine to complement his daily salicylic acid cleanser and noticed his skin looked brighter. What we liked: The inclusion of menthol provided an invigorating jolt in the morning, and while our testers wouldn't use this daily, they did appreciate how clean and fresh their faces felt after using the cleanser. What we didn't like: It felt too harsh for daily use and the physical exfoliating particles may irritate sensitive skin. Because the container is stored upside-down, it also often oozes out as soon as the cap is opened. The Shop Face Lotion Daily Hydrator Our testers couldn't agree on the scent of this moisturizer, but they did concur that a little dab from the 3.4-ounce container was enough to hydrate your whole face. More than one tester on our panel lauded the fact that 'a little goes a long way' when applying The Shop's face lotion. Most agreed that it wasn't too heavy of a layer on their face, and it was especially beneficial for rehydrating after a workout (which, unbeknownst to most of the panel, was what made this James' favorite product in the line). Three of our five testers agreed they would consider purchasing another bottle of the face lotion, with one noting that it would likely be making a permanent home in his toiletry bag when traveling. What we liked: This lightweight lotion delivers a hydrating effect and absorbs quickly into skin. Most of our testers didn't feel that it left them feeling greasy after applying. What we didn't like: The scent of this lotion (it packs an earthy smell reminiscent of grass clippings) and its lack of any SPF were our only two gripes. It would need to be paired with another product to protect against the sun. A few testers called out Harry's Daily Facial Lotion and Jack Black Double-Duty Face Moisturizer as alternatives. The Shop Shave Cream Soothing Skin Guard Shaving is a ritual of consistency. All our testers found this shaving cream to be a worthy alternative to the lubricants they're used to. Our panel had a wide range of shaving needs, so we tried this shave cream on our faces, bodies and even our heads. The best endorsement we can give is that none of our testers found this to be a step down from the lubricant they usually deploy, whether that be a gel or an oil. The head shaver in our group used The Shop's cream multiple times to shave his entire noggin and came away without a single nick. The consistency of the cream is not very foamy but rather one that creates a thin layer across your skin. Razors glided through and left smooth skin behind for a clean shave. What we liked: It worked for a variety of shaving needs, including body and head shaves, and all our testers reported smooth results with each pass. What we didn't like about: Not much. The only request from our testing panel was a smaller size that could accommodate travel restrictions; it currently is only sold in a 7-ounce tube. The Shop Aftershave Toner Anti-Bump Solution Our group was split on the sting that came with applying this toner after a close shave. It's not among our top recommendations from The Shop. While one of our testers appreciated the soothing qualities of this toner after a shave, he admittedly is not a frequent shaver. The rest of our group was undecided on the benefits. The woodsy scent was pleasant, but three testers reported more sting than usual when applying the toner after shaving. As far as signs of irritation go, it helped prevent razor bumps but couldn't fully eliminate lingering redness on one individual's neck. This is one product in the line that is probably worth trying for $10, though your personal experience could vary from ours. What we liked: This toner reduced irritation for multiple skin types when applying after a shave. What we didn't like: Several of our testers experienced a stinging sensation that wasn't as soothing as intended. The Shop Beard Cream With Leave-In Conditioner For transparency and comprehensiveness, we're including The Shop's Beard Cream. Most of our panel prefers a clean-shaven look, so this did not get enough use in testing to form a fair assessment. None of our testers maintain facial hair long enough to require beard cream. It's intended to give your beard a shiny look while also hydrating the skin beneath it. The Shop 2-in-1 Hair Wash Daily Moisturizing Shampoo The value in this 12-ounce bottle made this one of the best 2-in-1 hair washes our testers have tried. Two of our testers are bald or nearly bald, so we had a smaller sample size of opinions on the 2-in-1 hair wash. Still, the remaining three participants were wowed by the results for a $10 2-in-1 product. Typically, you're sacrificing quality to put shampoo and conditioner into a single product. Here, though, we found the subtle scent and cleansing capabilities to be pleasantly surprising. The Shop's hair wash lathers into hair and massages the scalp, leading to a moisturized feel that isn't dry or flaky. One individual felt that he would need to supplement it with an additional conditioner to achieve the desired softness he prefers in his hair. What we liked: It hydrated our testers' scalps to an extent that far outperformed a $10 product. What we didn't like: One of our testers found it to lack the conditioning he would want in a true 2-in-1 product. We also found that the bottle pours too fast, leaving you with more shampoo in your hands than needed. The Shop Nourishing Hair Pomade This pomade worked for multiple hair types in our testing panel, though all participants said they'd likely return to their usual hair-styling product for better results. Two of our testers have thicker, straight hair, while another has short 3A curly hair. The Shop's Nourishing Hair Pomade worked to a varying degree for each of them and lasted throughout the day, so there's something to be said about the product's versatility. But while other items in the line outperformed their price point, the hairstyling pomade fell short. Among the complaints we heard from our panel was that it was hard to remove from the container, it had a waxy feeling and it produced a shiny (and perhaps greasy) appearance. This wasn't a standout product compared to other options on the market. What we liked: This pomade held throughout the day. All the testers who used it found it easy to apply with just a small dollop. What we didn't like: No one on our panel said they would buy it again because it didn't produce the look they typically go for. It worked better in straight hair than curly hair. To assess LeBron James' line of men's grooming products, The Shop, five CNN Underscored staffers with varied skin types, hair types and grooming needs, tried them for a month. Senior tech editor Mike Andronico has balanced skin and shaves his head. He maintains a simple skin care routine that he's started to put more effort into in recent years, especially with daily cleansing and moisturizing. Strategy and operations manager DaVonne Bacchus has normal to dry skin. He has a complete daily skin care routine consisting of cleansing twice a day, toner, vitamin C serum, face lotion and sunscreen. Associate testing writer Joe Bloss has normal to oily skin and maintains a borderline-bald buzz cut. He shaves twice a week and uses a cleanser and a moisturizer twice daily. He looks for products to help develop a better, more comprehensive skin care routine. Associate programming editor Kevin Martinez has dry skin and short, 3A curly hair. He has a basic routine and has previously tested under-eye patches. Copy chief Daniel Toy has oily, sensitive skin and thick, fast-growing hair. He generally uses Cetaphil face wash and Harry's products for his daily routine, though he's always looking for anything easy on his sensitive skin. Where can I buy LeBron James' The Shop grooming line? Where can I buy LeBron James' The Shop grooming line? The Shop line of products does have a shoppable page on the Uninterrupted website run by SpringHill, the entertainment company founded by James and his business partner Maverick Carter. The Shop is also sold at Walmart and CVS, though the latter didn't carry the brand's hair care products as of this writing. Does LeBron James' The Shop men's grooming line have a subscription? Does LeBron James' The Shop men's grooming line have a subscription? While there is no subscription plan directly through The Shop's website, you can subscribe to recurring purchases at Walmart. However, it doesn't lower the price compared to one-off purchases. Is LeBron James' The Shop men's grooming line suitable for daily use? Is LeBron James' The Shop men's grooming line suitable for daily use? Our testing found some products to be great for daily use, while others were better fits to be used every few days or once a week. The face wash, for example, provided a rigorous exfoliation that's too harsh as a daily cleanser. Several testers, however, liked the face lotion enough to consider it for inclusion in their daily routines. CNN Underscored has a team of skilled writers and editors who have many years of experience testing, researching and recommending products, and they ensure each article is carefully edited and products are properly vetted. We talk to top experts when applicable to make certain we are testing each product accurately, recommending only the best products and considering the pros and cons of each item. For this article, a panel of five CNN Underscored editorial staffers tested The Shop's grooming products for a month. They replaced products in their usual skin and hair care routines to see how The Shop altered the results they saw. Associate testing writer Joe Bloss, who has covered other grooming content for CNN Underscored such as the best men's razors, compiled the panel's thoughts and wrote this review.