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Just 29 Beauty Products That Work So Well Reviewers Call Them 'Remarkable'

Just 29 Beauty Products That Work So Well Reviewers Call Them 'Remarkable'

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The Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine Anti-Frizz Serum that's made with lightweight argan oil to manage frizz without making your hair look greasy and limp. You can use it on damp or dry hair — either way, it'll add some shine and stop humidity from ruining your look for up to three days.
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.
A bottle of sulfate-free biotin shampoo that has 34,000+ reviewers feeling like they're the star of a Pantene commercial. Biotin can help provide a fuller appearance to your strands (hello volume!!!), while rosemary and coconut oil are known to moisturize the scalp (bye, bye itchiness). You'll be ~toss, tossing~ your hair like Glinda in no time. 💁‍♀️
A super convenient D'alba Piedmont spray-on serum to help you get that dewy ~glass skin~ glow in just a few spritzes — so it's perfect for all my fellow lazy skincare lovers. The secret is the Italian white truffle extract, which is meant to help hydrate and brighten. It's also formulated with niacinamide to help even out skin tone and hyaluronic acid for extra moisture.
A pack of two dark spot corrector soap bars packed with tons of vitamin C and tumeric — aka the ultimate superhero ingredients for potentially brightening and reviving dull skin. Reviewers have had luck using this on both the face and body — but we recommend giving it a patch test first on a small area to see how your skin reacts. All good? Then start sudsing away!
A bottle of hair-building fibers to temporarily fill in bald spots and add some volume to thinning hairs. In the words of this reviewer, "WHAT IN THE HAIR SORCERY IS GOING ON?!" The sorcery in question is the tiny fibers made with follicle-mimicking molecules that grab onto your hair strands and make it look like you took a magical overnight hair growth serum.
And a root touchup powder from the same brand so you can stretch the time between salon appointments. Just use the attached sponge to pick up some powder and rub it directly on any grays, or use it on your hairline to create a fuller appearance. It'll become one of your new beauty lifesavers — just ask the 16,000+ reviewers who left a perfect 5-star rating.
A hydrating Cosrx repairing essence with 96% snail secretion filtrate, which provides a gentle dose of moisture that won't overwhelm skincare newbies. Reviewers mention seeing a reduction in dark spots and acne with consistent use, and even people with oily skin find that it absorbs quickly and doesn't clog their pores. Who knew snails had the secret to glassy, glowy skin this whole time?!
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. Just swipe it over any targeted areas you want to smooth, and it'll provide some seriously strong hold without any sticky residue.
SeoulCeuticals' Day Glow Serum that brings vitamin C, ferulic acid, hyaluronic acid, vitamin E, citrus stem cells, and organic centella together to form the most powerful sextet since Friends. The result? It can help fade discoloration, brighten your complexion, and add a serious dose of moisture.
An adorable polar bear hydrating eye stick — it's basically a venti iced coffee for your under-eye area. It features Iceland glacier water to help relieve the appearance of puffiness, and the niacinamide in the formula can provide a brightening effect to lessen the severity of dark circles. Also, reviewers love putting this lil' cutie in the fridge for an extra cooling sensation! I mean, it is a polar bear, after all — it only makes sense to keep it cold.
A cruelty-free lengthening Essence mascara with a whopping 265,000 5-star ratings and some seriously impressive before and after photos. Oh, did I mention it's UNDER $5?! Unlike other mascaras at similar price points, reviewers say this one doesn't easily clump or smudge throughout the day and is suitable for sensitive eyes.
The Catrice "Instant Awake" Under Eye Brightener — it'll have you singing 🎵 "where have you been all my li-i-i-i-i-ife?" 🎵 when you realize it might just replace your beloved Smashbox x Becca Under Eye Brightening Cream. Reviewers say it blends seamlessly into the skin and adds light coverage to dark circles — and now it comes in four shades!
And Maybelline's Dark Circles Treatment Concealer for even more coverage. The lightweight formula is infused with Haloxyl, a peptide complex that's meant to reduce dark circles and tighten skin. Many reviewers say it's easy to blend with just your fingers, so you can ditch the brush if you want to!
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 No Poreblem primer from Korean beauty brand Touch in Sol because the key to effortless makeup application is a strong base! This will provide a velvety smooth surface for your foundation to glide on top of like an Olympic figure skater — and it'll add some extra moisture thanks to the green tea extract. You'll also be protected from excess oil production so you'll be glowy, not greasy!
A set of makeup sponges that'll make you question how you ever spent top dollar for a Beauty Blender. You can get five of these for less than $10, and reviewers say they blend everything from foundation to concealer like a dream.
SkinSmart Facial Cleanser Spray — it can help reduce the bacteria that causes acne and breakouts in just a few spritzes. It features hypochlorous acid, which is meant to fight infection and promote healing. It's perfect for refreshing your skin after a sweaty workout, and you can even use it for body acne as well. If you've had you're eye on the Tower 28 SOS Daily Rescue Facial Spray but the price is putting you off, give this a try instead.
A compact and super affordable ionic hair dryer that has reviewers questioning why they ever shelled out the cash for a $400+ Dyson. 😩 It has three heat levels and a temperature-regulating function to prevent overheating, and the powerful motor is designed to dry hair in less than 10 minutes.
A box of skin-lifting Skin 1004 face masks — it'll make you look like a terrifying zombie until you rinse it off, but it's worth it for the pore tightening and complexion brightening benefits! It contains albumin, an ingredient derived from egg whites that's known to tighten and lift the skin, even if reviewers say it's a bit smelly at first (but most say they get used to it quickly)!
Bio-Collagen's Real Deep sheet mask that works overnight to refresh your skin. No, really, it's designed to be worn while you sleep — it's transfer-resistant, so it won't leave a mess on your pillow! It's infused with hyaluronic acid to hydrate, collagen to maximize absorption and minimize the appearance of pores, and probiotics to strengthen the skin's barrier. Best of all, it turns transparent when your skin is done absorbing the serum, so you'll know when it's ready to take off.
TruSkin Naturals vitamin C serum to give you that coveted ✨ glowy but not greasy ✨ look that'll have you feeling like a Winx fairy. It's packed with vitamins C and E and botanical hyaluronic acid to help fade dark spots and add a radiant sheen to your skin. It has 94,000+ rave ratings, with many reviewers saying it instantly brightens and absorbs quickly.
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!
An exfoliating glove with immediate results you can actually see. Seriously, the dead skin just clumps up and rolls right off of your body. It's somehow satisfying and gross at the same time.
A heat-activated ColorWow anti-frizz treatment that will become a must-have if humidity is your hair's archnemesis. It's designed to provide a protective coating on your strands that helps repel moisture and leaves behind a glass-like shine. Just apply it before you blow-dry, and the glossy results will last for up to three shampoos!
O'Keeffe's overnight lip repair cream — yes, it's from the brand behind the iconic Working Hands cream that thousands of reviewers swear by! Its blend of beeswax, shea butter, and almond oil works while you sleep to soften dead skin and add a nice dose of hydration. Prepare to get rid of your car, bedroom, bathroom, and purse lip balms — this one is all you need.
A Revlon volcanic stone face roller, which was one of the first beauty products to go viral on TikTok — and for good reason! It mops up excess oil in just a few swipes (without disturbing your makeup)!
A bestselling Maybelline eyebrow pencil with a helpful double-ended design. Many reviewers say this one is thin enough to make perfect hair-like strokes, yet still super sturdy (raise your hand if you've ever had a brow pencil break on you 🙋‍♂️), while others say it blends seamlessly and is great for brow beginners.
A double-sided Maybelline liquid lipstick that's designed to last for a whopping 24 hours without caking or flaking, so you can say goodbye to constantly touching up your lip color every time you take a much-deserved coffee break. One side of the tube has the longwear lipstick, while the other side has a moisturizing lip balm so you can add some extra shine on top of your color.
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39 Products That You Don't Need But Definitely Want
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39 Products That You Don't Need But Definitely Want

A pack of four Croc-inspired car air fresheners that promise to smell a lot fresher than actual clogs. The, uh, unconventional car accessories clip onto your vents and come with 12 scent pads (four lavender, four fern, and four unscented). A pack of mini ramen erasers complete with realistic wrappers to really sell the experience. No hot water needed to get these to start working! A novelty candle that perfectly sums up this last year, and the year before, and the year before, and — you get the picture. A "Penny the Penguin" silicone measuring cup in case you want to cuteify everything in your cabinet. Unlike your old glass measuring cup, this soft silicone one will make it easy for your little one to help with cooking. If someone drops it, it won't break! 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A set of witch- and wizard-shaped chocolate pretzels if you want a step up from the usual witch finger spread. They're made to order in Pennsylvania, which I understand is a great place to get chocolate from. A set of vintage-inspired spoons — if these aren't cottagecore, I don't know what is. Set them out at your next tea party and let the compliments roll in. Praise for your good taste? Sweeter than two lumps of sugar. A long-lasting temporary tattoo kit for when you're bored of your current ink situation and wanna mix it up — for a little bit, at least. A *brand new* Groovy Jewel fidget toy from NeeDoh, the leading company in "stuff I wanna squeeze." Like everything else made by this brand, this mesmerizing jewel has the perfect amount of give and will be oh-so satisfying to squish and stretch. A Polly Pocket shaped like Michael Scott's mug. 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Celebrities Who Spoke Candidly About Odd Upbringings
Celebrities Who Spoke Candidly About Odd Upbringings

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Celebrities Who Spoke Candidly About Odd Upbringings

We all know childhood can be tough, and parents can be even tougher at times. But these celebs have some seriously wild stories from their childhoods that reveal the rather unconventional ways they were raised. From religious cults to hippie communes, here are 11 celebrities' stories of their unique upbringings that'll make you sit and ponder for hours. Drew Barrymore grew up going to nightclubs with her parents early on as a child star, which quickly resulted in alcohol and drug addiction. Born into stardom with a front row seat to the entertainment industry, Drew Barrymore didn't have much of a say in her childhood or career. Both her parents were actors well-mixed up in the wild schemes of Hollywood, making it difficult for Barrymore to get away from the spotlight. "I used to get high with my mum's friend at like 10. I thought she was so cool, she would give weed to me and her son," the former child star shared. By the time she was 11 months old, Barrymore's mother started her in commercial acting, a path that seemed set in stone from the beginning. Then, by the age of seven, Barrymore booked her first of many huge roles in Steven Spielberg's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. She began clubbing with her mother at Studio 54 shortly after, partaking in various drugs and alcohol at the young age of 9. From partying with rock stars 24/7 and getting into all sorts of trouble, Barrymore checked into rehab by the time she was 12, relapsing a year later and landing in a mental institution the following year. Barrymore stated that her childhood and early life were "not normal…and I needed some severe shift." She went on to seek emancipation from her mother and father at 14, trying to escape the harsh life of childhood stardom and the many hardships that followed. Looking back on her harsh childhood, Barrymore shared, "Having a 10-year-old daughter now… it's unfathomable." Joaquin Phoenix was born into a religious cult known as the "Children of God" that his parents left early on after learning of their eerie practices. Joaquin Phoenix had quite a strange upbringing, as he was born into what he described as a deeply disturbed cult disguising itself as a religious community group. His parents were highly religious individuals who sought a community of like-minded people to discuss their beliefs, unaware of the deranged practices of the group that forced them to leave shortly after. The "Children of God" cult was reportedly a very sexualized environment full of unorthodox practices and reports of sexual abuse of children. The actor claimed his parents never partook in such undertakings, and as they learned more about the religious group, they went, "Wait a minute. This is more than a religious community. There's something else going on here, and this doesn't seem right... And so they left very early on," Phoenix said. Rose McGowan also grew up in the Italian chapter of the "Children of God" cult before escaping years later. Coincidentally, Rose McGowan was also a part of the "Children of God" cult as a child. Her father was the head of the Italian chapter, and McGowan traveled to various of their communes throughout her childhood all over Europe. Described as a religious group with "hippie" ideals, McGowan and her family soon realized the dangers of the cult and left before any mistreatment plagued them. Winona Ryder had a bit of an unconventional childhood, where her parents moved around a lot, even living in a commune in North Carolina at some point. Winona Ryder was born in Winona, Minnesota, on a farm to beatnik parents who loved hanging out with poets, authors, and other artists. Her mother, a past projectionist at the University of Minnesota, would help tie a sheet to the barn so Ryder could watch movies, which is where she remembers truly falling in love with them. By the time she was seven, Ryder had already lived in Minnesota, California, and was headed to North Carolina to live on a commune called "Rainbow." She wouldn't quite describe the place as such, but they lived among seven other families with no electricity and no television. It's reported that the commune was based on the principles of nonviolence and egalitarianism that involved lots of meditation, prayer, and hope for world peace. Then, at age 10, Ryder moved back to California, where she continued to be an outsider and struggled with bullies. Keanu Reeves moved schools so much as a child that he eventually dropped out altogether, finding work in the entertainment industry at just age 15. Keanu Reeves grew up in Beirut, Lebanon, yet had an unconventional childhood with education and schooling in his early adolescent years. He moved schools four times within five years, which caused him great disarray. Reeves eventually dropped out of school completely to focus on his dreams of working in film and television. Despite not having a formal education, Reeves still sought out the entertainment industry as his next venture. At age 15, Reeves had already gotten a gig working as a production assistant on low-budget films. By the time he was 16, Reeves had worked in music videos, and by age 19, he had started getting serious film roles that launched his career into stardom. Glenn Close grew up in the controversial Moral Re-Armament cult, where she lived in their Swiss headquarters during parts of her childhood. Glenn was in the cult, Moral Re-Armament, from age 7 to 22. She's repeatedly spoken out about the emotional and psychological trauma she had to deal with during her time with the group. "I mean, it's astounding that something that you went through at such an early stage in your life still has such a potential to be destructive. I think that's childhood trauma," Glenn said."Because of the devastation — emotional and psychological of the cult — I have not been successful in my relationships and finding a permanent partner and I'm sorry about that. I think it's our natural state to be connected like that," she continued. Tilda Swinton was a child of the Scottish aristocracy and was a part of the "owning class" until being sent off to boarding school at age 10. Tilda Swinton grew up in the lowlands of Scotland, where her father was a Major General in the military. She belonged to an aristocracy of Scotland that her parents pushed her out of to attend boarding school. With her social position and status, Swinton could've continued her rich family history, but chose differently instead. "I think they realised fairly early on that I was not going to marry a duke," Swinton shared, which caused her parents to send her to boarding school, where she didn't speak for five years. Jared Leto grew up in hippie art communities, traveling all over the country with his family. From Wyoming to South America, Jared Leto moved around all over as a child, often living a bohemian lifestyle within various communal places with hippie artists. His mother always strived for Leto and his siblings to have strong, vivid imaginations and access to musical instruments. Leto shared, "Just having the art communal hippie experience as a child, there wasn't a clear line that was drawn." However, Leto has expressed immense gratitude for his mother and childhood, claiming, "She encouraged her kids to be creative and work hard and do something special." Zooey Deschanel grew up traveling the world with her famous parents, which led to lots of bullying as a child for never being at school. Zooey Deschanel revealed that she spent most of her childhood traveling with her parents to whichever countries they were filming their movies in at the time. Her parents were both industry professionals. Her father was a cinematographer, and her mother was an actress, which meant she traveled to places like the Seychelles and Yugoslavia, too young to appreciate them. "I hated it at the time. I was miserable. If you're eight and you live in Los Angeles and everybody has toys and you go to a country that has a Marxist dictatorship and there's no toy stores, and nobody speaks English and, like, you know, it's blazing hot every day (and) they only have fish, which you don't like." Deschanel also recalled lots of bullying because of all the traveling, in which she return home and would be faced with "nobody likes you because you were weird and you went away." Jaden and Willow Smith grew up in the spotlight due to their famous parents, but we're given no punishments and free will to do whatever they wanted as kids. The famous children of actors Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith grew up quite differently from your average kid on the block. From red carpet premieres and movie set visits, Jaden and Willow had various opportunities in the spotlight within the entertainment industry. Their unconventional parenting tactics allowed Jaden and Willow to be rid of any sort of consequences or restrictions for their actions. Both kids moved out of the Smith household at ages 16 and 18 to be on their own. They jump-started their modeling, acting, and music careers — never really looking back. And finally, Brooke Shields began modeling at just 11 months old, growing up in the harsh spotlight of Hollywood, which led to decades of sexualization and exploitation. Brooke Shields' mother put her into modeling when she was just 11 months old, jumpstarting what would be a tumultuous Hollywood career with not as much glamour as you might think. Her mother was an alcoholic at the time, but managed Shields throughout her childhood. Shields recalls the two partying at Studio 54 together, then having to go to regular school the next day. However, she claimed her mother "had her issues, but I felt loved by her." Then, at age 11, Shields starred in the extremely controversial film Pretty Baby as a child prostitute. Sadly, Shield's time as a child star was subject to lots of exploitation and sexualization of her body. Yet, now championing a 55-year career in the industry, Shields is telling her own story on her terms.

Inside Logan Paul and Nina Agdal's wild wedding celebration in Italy
Inside Logan Paul and Nina Agdal's wild wedding celebration in Italy

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Inside Logan Paul and Nina Agdal's wild wedding celebration in Italy

The party kept going well after Logan Paul and Nina Agdal said 'I do' on Friday. Not long after the couple tied the knot in a dreamy daytime ceremony in Lake Como, Italy, the pair celebrated their union amongst family and friends at a lively reception, with Paul, 30, and Agdal, 33, both being lifted on chairs, according to Instagram Stories shared by guests. 'Ladies and gentlemen, the Pauls,' Mike Majlak, co-host of the 'Impaulsive' podcast, captioned one post. Advertisement 5 Logan Paul and Nina Agdal had a lively reception at their dreamy Italian wedding. Mike Majlak / Instagram 5 The newlyweds also took in a dazzling fireworks display. @mandybotes / Instagram Another social media video featured the newlyweds looking out at a dazzling fireworks display. Advertisement Agdal, who was first linked to Paul in 2022, stunned in a strapless gown for the ceremony, while the groom looked dapper in a white tuxedo jacket and black pants. The lavish nuptials took place two years after WWE star Paul proposed to Agdal in Italy. 5 Logan Paul and Nina Agdal tied the knot in August 2025. Instagram/Jake Paul 5 The couple got engaged in Italy in 2023. Instagram/Jake Paul Advertisement 'Today is the day I ask the love of my life to marry me,' the YouTube personality said in a video shared on the platform in 2023. 'Fourteen months ago, I fell in love with the most beautiful human being I've ever seen in my life, and I have been waiting for this day ever since.' A year after getting engaged, Agdal and Paul announced the birth of their first child, daughter Esmé, in September 2024. 5 Logan Paul's brother, Jake Paul, was also in attendance, as well as his fiancée. Instagram/Jake Pual She was in attendance for her parents' wedding weekend, along with Paul's younger brother, Jake Paul, and his fiancée, speedskater Jutta Leerdam. Advertisement The 28-year-old boxer, who got engaged earlier this year, had his way with a tiered wedding cake, which he pummeled in an Instagram video captured on his brother's wedding night. Leading up to the big day, Paul and Agdal enjoyed water sports in Cernobbio, where they paddled in canoes and swam together. Paul won't have much time for R&R following the wedding as he's set to battle John Cena on Aug. 31 as part of the WWE's 'Clash in Paris' event.

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