
43 Amazing Products Worth Your Attention
A pack of disposable shower hair catchers for people who often forget to clean the drain after a shower and too squeamish to maintain a device like the TubShroom. You can just close your eyes and throw these away when they're too hair-infested.
Talking Hearts — a deck of conversation cards for couples looking to deepen their connection or just pass the time on a long trip. There are 200 questions, plus two wild cards to keep conversation flowing.
A set of drill brushes so effective, you'll be shocked to discover how clean your home used to be.
A special can opener that takes the entire top off to create a cup-like shape. Think of the next-level hosting you can do with this! Ice cream floats in Coke cans, cute cocktails, drinks with ice, etc.
Cloud bath bombs almost too cute to use, but the silver lining is that it's filled with RAINBOWS!
A lightweight gel cream from Nivea with powerful Q10 that helps plump, firm, and moisturize skin in as little as two weeks with consistent use. One reviewer found success with this when expensive neck creams from department stores and Sephora fell flat.
Soot sprite dryer balls that'll look sooo cute bouncing around in your dryer. Besides being adorable, they reduce drying time, prevent wrinkles, and soften clothes, all without coating your stuff in a waxy residue like dryer sheets do.
A CovoBox made from reclaimed books and sustainable wood that's hollow on the inside, so you can hide your router, cable box, or other messy wires. Now you can look neat *and* well-read.
A pack of 14 medicated, waterproof wart-removing bandages that will make your wart erupt from the depths of your skin like a gross butterfly.
A cherry toilet brush for those who are committed to all things kitsch, even in the bathroom.
A high-end bottle of Takesan Kishibori soy sauce if you ever want to learn what you're missing by sticking with grocery store brands. No offense to Kikkoman, but this elevated sauce from Shodoshima, Japan offers a richer, more complex flavor that has happy reviewers pledging their allegiance.
A suction tool to help relieve the itchy agony of bug bites by sucking out insect venom, saliva, and other irritants under your skin. Finally, you can go outside after dark again!
A NeeDoh Gummy Bear offering the perfect amount of squish and stretch for restless hands. The jelly-like filling is encased in a thick, non-sticky plastic so it has just the right amount of give. A sensory heaven worth every penny.
A spice shelf that makes good use of vertical space so you can actually see where the heck your cinnamon is.
A bottle of liquid plant food, which is pretty much a multivitamin for your houseplant. If your green little buddy isn't growing as much as you'd like, consider a couple of drops of this elixir!
A wildly popular hair serum packed with vitamin E, aloe vera, and argan oil to ensure your mane stays silky soft, and frizz-free, no matter how humid it gets (Florida bbs, this one is for you).
A eucalyptus and lavender shower/bath pouch to create a comforting spa experience right at home. Name a more dynamic scent duo, I'll wait.
A scented candle that smells like a freshly picked bouquet. With a burn time of around 45 hours, it's likely to outlast those flowers too.
A pack of Bottle Bright tablets ready to do all the hard work cleaning your gross bottles. No scrubbing needed!
A tote organizer that has two vital functions: 1. brings order to your chaotic bag that weirdly has no pockets and 2. lets you transport all your stuff with one fluid motion.
A giant pack of stackable resin rings so you always have at least five different rings for every outfit.
A silicone freezing tray that lets you section your leftover food into perfect frozen portions so you don't have to unfrost your entire vat of black beans every time you want a single serving.
Some reusable water balloons if you're sick of every balloon fight ending with little pieces of plastic littering your lawn.
Hanni Shave Pillow, a showerless shave gel made with cactus water and glycerin for anyone who wants to shave their legs (or wherever!) but doesn't have time to jump in the shower. Apply the gel stick, shave, and the rub the remaining formula into your skin to hydrate, soothe, and protect against razor burn.
A pack of carborundum sponges — YES, the stuff they make bulletproof vest plates out of — because tough jobs require tough solutions. Just dip one of these in water and start scouring — the nano-particles will get to work scraping off ancient stains in your kitchen, garage, or outdoors.
A catnip wall mount with four different-flavored balls so your kitty can perform a taste test and decide their favorite. It's basically a bourbon flight for cats — that's so cool! They'll be too preoccupied sampling the goods to scream at you for treats for at least a solid 15 minutes (a century in hungry cat time).
A viral "Soft" perfume rollerball for anyone who wants people to think of them and think "yum." Reviewers compare this ~$5 fragrance to caramel, lemon cupcakes, warm vanilla scones, cotton candy, and this $65 bottle of Pink Sugar!
An adorable ladybug pin in case you need to manufacture some extra luck. Pop one on your lapel, hat, tote, or wherever else needs a tiny companion.
A crack weeder tool if your home looks like it's trying out to star in the next season of The Last of Us. The L-shaped head can sneak into tight spaces and tear out the weeds, moss, and stubborn roots that have rudely taken up residence in your sidewalk.
A Pink Princess philodendron, a once-rare and still-extremely-coveted variegation in the houseplant community that will bring a pop of color to your home. What was once an impossible find is now yours — somehow for under $35.
Itty-bitty, collapsible storage crates in soothing pastel colors to give your knickknacks the vinyl record treatment. Listen, you don't have to throw away your mountain of pilfered condiment packets, but they'd look a lot nicer in one of these.
Silicone snack bags that are just as thick and easy to seal as Stashers, but at a price that won't scare you back to using disposable ones. These are microwave-, oven-, dishwasher-, and freezer safe, so you can throw them through the kitchen gauntlet without worry. Store leftovers, travel with snacks, get your makeup through airport security, or even poach food in them — the world's your oyster!
A pair of fan light pull cords so you can finally know which turns on the fan and which turns on the light. What an ~illuminating~ product!
An under-$10 Mielle rosemary mint strengthening edge gel you can count on to keep your hairstyle in place *without* flakiness. The formula is enriched with biotin, coconut oil, and babassu oil to help prevent breakage, hydrate, and add shine.
A Capri Blue Volcano-scented multipurpose cleaner — yes, that's right, the signature Anthropologie scent — to make cleaning feel extra rewarding. Now you can clean and leave behind a luxurious scent that'll have guests looking at your home in a new light. Was it always so chic in here?
A mini cat tag in case your lil' Houdini slips out the door again. In a world with so many stray cats, this can help them stand out as a pet in need of assistance.
A Wet n Wild lipstick formulated with vitamins A and E and macadamia for silky smooth color. Reviewers are shocked at the quality considering the price: a single dollar. Nothing at the dollar store even costs that little! Some reviewers have even compared it to MAC. 👀
Slow cooker liners so you don't have to yank the heavy pot out of the cooker to clean it. You can also use the heat-resistant liners to make two hearty stews at once. Bags! Gotta love 'em.
Zep foaming wall cleaner to tackle dirt, scuffs, and crayon masterpieces that are, unfortunately, on the wrong canvas. The foam clings to walls and works to break down fingerprints, grease, wax, makeup, and more without harming your paint or requiring much scrubbing.
An Aerflo System that lets you carbonate water *ON THE GO!* That means you can take a fizzy drink with you, and when you run out, you can refill at a water fountain and fizz it up for round two. Each refillable capsule makes four bottles' worth, so you're gonna be swimming in bubbles.
Hawaiian Tropic's SPF 30 Mineral Powder Sunscreen Brush offering some light coverage (and extra sun protection on top of your normal sunscreen) that won't weigh you down on hot days. Most intriguing: Reviewers are using this on their scalp and hairline because YES scalp burns can happen and NO we're not putting goopy sunscreen in our hair. It's also wayyy cheaper than the $69 Colorescience version.
An angelfish fanny pack for anyone looking to fish for compliments. It's made with water-repellant fabric, so feel free to sit in the splash zone at the aquarium.

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A lightweight firming gel cream from Nivea because your friends may think you have a filter on your skin. (That seriously happened for one reviewer!) With consistent use, you may notice plumper, firmer, more moisturized skin, thanks in part to a superhero ingredient called Q10. A teeth-whitening pen that'll be a heck of a lot quicker (and taste a lot better) than those irritating whitening strips that slip and slide all over your teeth. You can use each pen ~20 times and should expect your teeth to lighten 4–8 shades. A pack of foaming garbage disposal cleaners to deodorize your sink ASAP, because if you have to smell last week's rotting veggie peels for one more minute you just might scream. A Scumbug for slurping up all the oils, sunscreen, and yuckies that are chilling in your pool. Just wring it out when it gets discolored, give it a rinse, and pop it back in the pool. A pre-swim hair cream if you plan to spend all year round in your pool but don't want your mane to look like a dry, tangled mess. This cream protects your tresses from chlorine and can help prevent blonde hair from turning green. A portable heating pad with three massage modes so you can help alleviate period cramps (reviewers with endometriosis rave about this gadget). And — BAM! — you can also flip it around for some targeted relief if you have back pain. A cuticle oil because too many gel manis have destroyed your nails. Sweet almond oil, vitamin E, and jojoba soften the cuticle and strengthen your claws so you'll be proud to show them off. And a nail concealer that'll subtly hide yellowing and staining on your nails. A salmon oil you can use as a dog food topper to add some omega fatty acids to Fido's diet that may help make their coat soft and shiny, reduce dry skin and itchiness, potentially relieve allergies, and support their immune system. 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A box of dust-trapping sheets because they promise to pick up the pet hair, your hair, dirt, dust, and sand your vacuums, brooms, and dusters. It works on pretty much all the spots that mess likes to collect, and you can even use it in conjunction with a Swiffer, mop, or telescoping handle to clean surfaces high and low. A Tub Topper to make bathtime a drier — but no less fun — affair. It attaches with suction cups to the lip of the tub and acts as a splash guard, toy tray, and a fun zone, thanks to the flat surface, which allows for play. A peel-and-stick puzzle saver sheets if you picked up puzzles as a quarantine hobby and never stopped. Don't you hate finishing a puzzle and then not having a good way to save it? Enter: these genius sheets, which adhere to the back of your puzzle so it stays together and can properly framed, hung, and enjoyed. 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