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32 Products Worth Rebuying...Again And Again

32 Products Worth Rebuying...Again And Again

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An O'Keeffe's Lip Repair sleeping mask so you can wake up with soft, hydrated lippies. No one loves a chapped pout, so let this balm heal and repair your dry, cracked lips. Reviewers love love love this brand's Working Hands and Healthy Feet creams, and they're obsessing over this sleep mask just as much.
A good ol' roll of boob tape that'll do all the bra lifting without needing to *actually* wear one. It's breathable, sweat-proof, and the perfect option to wear under any shirt or dress. Tape 'em up however you need for whatever you wear!
A jar of Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Bum Bum body cream made with a caffeine-rich guarana extract formula to help smooth and tighten skin. People are in loooove with this stuff, and some reviewers even just use it as, like, a perfume. Yeah, it smells that good.
An under-eye brightener because you aren't sure if you'll ever actually not be exhausted, but you can def stop looking like it. It's ~enriched~ with shea butter and hyaluronic acid to give your dark circles a more ✨radiant✨ look. The pinkish tint helps balance out the blueish tint under your eyes as if you said a spell to make your dark circles *poof* away.
A dog shampoo for your funky pup because you love them, but my goodness, you're tired of cuddling a smelly pooch. This'll moisturize their dry, smelly fur with lavender, aloe vera, and oatmeal to have them looking and smelling their absolute best.
A Wet n Wild dewy foundation because, I mean, come onnn, are ya'll seeing this tattoo before and after below?! This matte, light-diffusing formula offers lightweight coverage that reviewers say lasts all day. This one's going in the cart immediately.
A bottle of seriously yummy Mike's Hot Honey to take your leftovers or boring takeout to the next level. A perfect blend of sweet and spicy — you probz won't be able to resist the urge to put this stuff on literally everything. One taste, and you'll be searching for Mike to *personally* let him know this stuff SLAPS.
A bleach-free weekly shower spray that'll clean your shower 'til it sparkles, but that's not all, friends. This baby also helps prevent future soap scum buildup. Spray it, let it sit for 8–12 hours (so prob spray before bed), then wake up to a totally new shower.
A jar of Truly Beauty boob polish made of an acai and retinol concoction that'll help smooth your skin, reduce the appearance of fine lines and stretch marks, and brighten, firm, and tighten your chest skin. Bestie, I'm sure your tatas already look *absolutely amazing*, but if you've ever been intrigued by these beautiful jars at Ulta (🙋🏽‍♀️🙋🏽‍♀️🙋🏽‍♀️), give this a try! And if anyone compliments your boobs you can be like "oh yeah, I just had 'em polished."
A pack of four migraine/headache patches that'll come in clutch when your head is pounding after a rough day. They have a cooling effect that lasts up to 12 hours, and some reviewers say they even use 'em for hangovers. Slap one on your forehead or neck for some much needed relief.
Kojic Acid Dark Spot Remover Soap, because you never thought you'd be able to fade your acne scars, but you thought wrong, my friend! The combo of hyaluronic acid, shea butter, olive oil, retinol, and turmeric will help reduce hyperpigmentation and scars while also restoring moisture to your skin. Dark spots on your bikini area? Ahaaaa, not this summer!
A jar of the TikTok-famous Pink Stuff that's totally worth ALL the hype. Your jaw will be on the floor once you see what this cleaner can do. This paste plays no games when it's time to get tidy.
Nasal gel with ~soothing~ aloe so your dry little nose can get the moisture it so desperately needs. Spring is here, and we all know that pollen is here too; this'll be the MVP anytime your allergies act up. It's compatible with your delicate nasal tissues and gentle enough for even babies to use. Dryness, colds, and nosebleeds are no match for this heaven-sent little miracle.
A bottle of Rain-X Original Windshield Treatment to help improve driving visibility and wiper blade performance in those vicious showers, so you don't have a freakout moment since you can't. See. ANYTHING. Rain, snow, and sleet are no match for this magical repellent.
A Burt's Bees after-sun soother because getting sunburned sucks, and we'd all like it to go away as soon as possible. Use this on your face or body after a day spent at the beach and watch the aloe and coconut oil work their magic. Plus, reviewers love that it's non-greasy and absorbs quickly into the skin.
An Anua heartleaf pore-clearing cleansing oil that's perfect for all skin types and will effectively get rid of makeup residue, blackheads, and sebum while also helping to prevent your pores from clogging up. In fact, it's so effective, some reviewers say you can actually see the gunk and oil leave your face. You'll be kinda grossed out by the ick seeping out of your pores while also being totally in love with the results and shook by the way it literally did a magic trick on your face. Blackheads, be gone!
A vegan ingrown hair oil to help with those pesky, painful ingrown bumps after shaving or waxing and keep *down there* free of those unsightly, annoying pus-filled bumps. Wherever your skin gets red and irritated, this stuff will handle it, no prob.
A jar of chili onion crisp that you can basically throw on everything. Veggies, noodles, meat, even ice cream — you won't be able to eat without this savory, spicy, umami-flavored, crunchy goodness drizzled on top. Don't be surprised when this stuff has you in an absolute freakin' chokehold. I won't judge you if you keep a jar in your purse.
A Tower 28 tinted sunscreen + foundation with aloe vera, prickly pear, and SPF 30 that'll deliver a lightweight, natural finish while also helping to even out any redness and calm your UV-stressed skin. Use this 2-in-1 miracle for a light, fresh face *or* build this buildable baby up to more of a medium coverage look. Plus, it won't be too matte ~or~ too dewy — win.
Sweat Block wipes that do exactly what they say they're gonna do! Just press these on dry, clean skin before bed, air dry for five minutes before going to sleep, wake up the next day, wash the treated areas, and there ya go! They'll help keep you drier for up to SEVEN days!!
A travel-size Poo-Pourri you'll never wanna be without because we all ~go~ but you don't want the funky smells coming out of your friend's bathroom to be because of you. If you prefer to be discreet, this is so worth carrying around with you in your purse or pocket.
An eco-friendly hard water stain remover that'll get rid of any stubborn soap scum, rust, and residue that's overstayed its welcome. It's biodegradable and safe to use on glass, tiles, windows, and grout. If you clean and still aren't totally satisfied with the results, this is just what you need.
A reviewer-beloved Javy cold brew concentrate for some quick, easy, convenient coffee. Iced coffee, espressos, lattes — you want it? You got it! Simply mix one or two teaspoons of this yummy stuff with water or milk, and there ya have it! Delicious coffee in seconds!
An Elizabeth Mott face primer — a K-beauty pore-minimizing miracle to help control your oily skin and keep you shine-free. Lock in your look with this bad boy and avoid having your makeup move and shift around. And later, at the end of your day, when you see how good your makeup *still* looks, you'll seriously be thanking this stuff.
A stain cleaner so you can *finally* tackle those moldy shower walls that you've been avoiding eye contact with for months. It clings to the thin area around your shower head and in between your tiles so that mildew can be banished for good. I fully support you saying "I banish thee" while you use it.
A bottle of Drop It to help reduce the amount of sulfites and tannins (which could contribute to headaches) in your wine in just 20 seconds. Add a few drops to whatever vino is your fave — riesling, merlot, pinot, champagne, anything you like! And no, the flavor won't be altered. So long, wine headaches!
And a bag of Firecracker-flavored Liquid I.V. electrolyte drink mix in case you're suffering from a "refused to drink water the night before"-style hangover. It can also be used if you're simply dehydrated, after workouts or sweaty activities, and to help with muscle cramps. This stuff will help you rehydrate fast! No unbearable headaches allowed.
A bottle of Sunny & Honey Carpet Miracle that'll help give your floors the cleaning they have soooo needed. This stuff is tough on dirty carpets and will have 'em looking brand new again, no matter how big or old the stains from your kids, pets, or yourself happen to be.
A pack of 40 acne patches because a pimple is NOT ruining our week, babe! These patches absorb all the gunk and speed up the pimple-healing process without picking or popping. Psh, what pimple?
A bottle of Lillie's of Charleston mustard barbecue sauce so tasty your tongue will tingle. The grill will be pulled out verrrry soon and you'll surely want some of this liquid gold to put on...EVERYTHING! No need to make your own BBQ sauce for the ribs — throw this in a bowl, douse it on your meat, and enjoy!
A leave-in conditioning spray for curly hair to help you on those mornings when your kid wakes up with their hair literally everywhere and you've got five minutes to work some sort of magic on their little locks — talk about a scary situation. And this stuff gets the job done without any nasty parabens, sulfates, and phthalates. Breakage, buh-bye. Elasticity and bounce, helloooooo!
A plant-based cooking oil solidifier because pouring oil down your drain is no bueno and could cause problems in the future. This is a quick, easy way to dispose of that oil you have no clue what to do with. Sprinkle the powder into the leftover oil while it's hot, let it cool, and then throw it out!
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