
33 Products With Results That Are Shockingly Good
A green-tinted L'Oréal Paris anti-redness BB cream that'll neutralize redness while simultaneously priming and hydrating your skin. You'll be ~flush with compliments~ on your makeup, but no one will be able to see the rosiness peek through. Phew!
A screen-cleaning brush for anyone who struggles to see out of their windows because of grime-covered mesh screens. Is that a twig or a crack in the glass? Maybe there's a dead bug clinging to the outside of the screen, and he's been there for so long that you've named him. (Everyone say hello to Carl!)
A pack of carborundum sponges because these are the heavy hitters you'll want for stains and gunk that no other sponge is strong enough to handle.
And on the topic of heavy hitters, a deep-conditioning hair mask to repair your dry, damaged, bleached, frizzy hair from the inside out, leaving your mane smoother, shinier, and stronger. It works on all hair types, and one reviewer said it made their hair feel "like butter." Ummmmm, wow, need!
A TikTok-loved lip plumper set if you want temporary lip injections without the needles (or the $$$ price tag). You'll get two products: a ginger plumping treatment and a minty nighttime mask to hydrate your juicy pout.
A jewelry cleaning pen so you can return the sparkle to your gems that look a little cloudy, which makes sense considering you never take them off, not even to shower or exercise. Remember when you had to scrub...and scrub...and scrub with a toothbrush, hoping you were getting all the nooks and crannies? Not anymore!
A Pikk-it tool that'll remove tangled hair that's lodged in your vacuum head and totally messing with your vac's absorption powers. (And ofc your fingers can't reach the hair!) You can also use it to detangle hair from the bristles of your hairbrush.
A bottle of Miss Mouth's Messy Eater Stain Treater spray for, yes, messy eaters, but also muddy footprints, pet accidents, period-related stains, and more. Parents swear by this stuff for its magical ability to make that mess *poof* disappear without using chlorine, perfumes, and sulfates. I'm not a parent, but I am giddy at the thought of not having "period" underwear anymore because I can just spray the stains away.
And speaking of stains, a pack of Bissell stain-removing pads because owning a pet is messy but these pads are up to the task. Pee? Check! Poop? Check! Vomit? Check! (You can even use them to clean up your wine spills.) Just lay them over the spot, give 'em a stomp to activate their cleaning powders, and watch the stain disappear — no bulky carpet steamer necessary!
A Catrice "Instant Awake" Under Eye Brightener to conceal evidence of a stressful work week, broken sleep, or just genetic dark circles. And the $6 price tag? *chef's kiss*
A hair-lightening spray if you want to avoid a hefty salon bill and don't mind being patient. With consistent use, you could go lighter by two or more shades! Honestly, I am stunned at how light some users' hair is, especially those with dark brown/black hair.
An immunity-boosting allergy supplement so your poor pup can find relief from itchy skin and allergies. These soft chews deliver a dose of probiotics and other nutrients to help improve immune function, aid digestion, promote healthy skin, and add shine to a dog's coat.
A box of Color Catcher sheets that'll save you from major headaches when your favorite white T-shirt and your new red denim jacket take a tumble together. The sheets are designed to grab any dye that leaks or bleeds, so you don't end up with unintentionally tie-dyed clothes.
A shoe-stretch spray for softening too-tight boots, loafers, sandals, gloves, and more. You paid good money for those super cute leather boots and by golly you're going to get them on your feet, muscular calves be damned.
A cruelty-free Essence Lash Princess lengthening mascara because you're tired of mascaras that don't live up to their promises. This one won't let you down — I promise! It's lightweight, won't transfer, doesn't smudge, and lasts all day. Consider your expectations exceeded!
Or a tube of E.l.f Cosmetics Lash Xtndr tubing mascara to make you say, I was so silly as you think back to 30 seconds before using this mascara when you were considering expensive lash extensions. Why would you even want them when you have this lengthening and defining formula, which, BTW, wipes clean with just water. No smudging, no flaking, and no copious amount of scrubbing to remove mascara at the end of the day. A true blessing for thin, fragile lashes!
All-in-one decor paint if your FYP is all home makeovers, and you feel inspired to zhuzh up your space. This time-saving paint has a primer and top coat built in, and dries in 30 minutes. Yep! Slap it on wood, metal, laminate, fabric, and more, both inside and outside your home. Someone get HGTV on the phone!
A lightweight gel cream from Nivea so good, 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 nail and cuticle oil that'll restore your shredded nails after a gel mani. A combination of sweet almond oil, vitamin E, and jojoba softens the cuticle and strengthens your claws so you'll be proud to show them off.
A set of sheet holders for the folks who are running marathons in their sleep only to wake in the morning with bedsheets that are pretty much everywhere but on the bed. Not convinced? Even if you sleepwalk and SHOOK your entire mattress, the sheets would still stay put.
Some adhesive ceiling tiles, because they'll give your rooms mega character and the charm of a drop ceiling without needing to get a contractor involved. You can also use them on the walls to mimic the look of molding.
An easy-to-apply, one-hour self-tanner to please both seasoned and beginner self-tanner users. No unpleasant fake tan smell, easy application (according to reviewers), a natural-looking tan (read: not orange), and results in an hour? No wonder this product has more than 30,000 5-star reviews.
Juno & Co.'s Clean 10 Cleansing Balm if you want to wipe away the day's makeup with ease, even the "waterproof" stuff and sunscreen. This one's made with Japanese pearl barley, which can help nourish, brighten, and fade hyperpigmentation. Dozens of reviewers say it's similar to or better than the Elemis Cleansing Balm, so if you're having difficulty swallowing Elemis's $68 price tag, try this instead.
A roll of scar sheets so soft and comfortable that you may forget you're wearing it. These breathable silicone sheet sits on top of a scar, creating a barrier that protects against irritants, locks in moisture, and potentially prevent the overproduction of scar tissue.
Ogx Argan Oil of Morocco Curl-Defining Cream that'll smooth frizz, define your curls, add softness to your strands, and probably lead to you developing a superiority complex because of how good your hair looks.
A pet brush for deshedding your furry little monster. The stainless-steel teeth are designed to reach deep, effortlessly loosening and lifting fur before it ends up embedded in your couch fibers and every black T-shirt you own.
The Etude Dear Darling Water Tint, because some days you want to rock a beautiful flush of color on your lips but have absolutely no desire to whip out the lip liner and two different shades of red lipstick, only for the color to completely disappear after lunch. This long-lasting stain will give your lips a juicy pop for the whole damn day.
A Howard Products Feed-N-Wax wood polish and conditioner to revive your dinged and dented cabinets and table. This is a heck of a lot cheaper than actually replacing them, and using it on a regular basis can actually help keep the wood hydrated so it lasts longer.
Relatedly, a Tibet Almond scratch remover stick if you want to feel like a sorcerer, waving your magic wand (aka this product) and making surface scratches, watermarks, and water stains disappear.
A dropper bottle of Mielle's Rosemary Mint strengthening oil so you can see what all the internet hype is about. This biotin-infused hair-strengthening oil helps smooth split ends, moisturize dry scalps, and deeply nourish 3a–4c hair — so it's no surprise that it has 80,000+ 5-star reviews and counting.
A Briotech spray that harnesses the same star ingredient — hypochlorous acid — in the Tower 28 SOS Daily Rescue Spray to help reduce redness and soothe irritation.
A mint-flavored teeth-whitening pen for a solution to yellowing teeth that'll be a heck of a lot quicker (and taste a lot better) than those irritating whitening strips that slip and slide. You can use each pen ~20 times and should expect your teeth to lighten four to eight shades.

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27 Budget-Friendly Products That Make Parenting Easier
An LCD doodle tablet that will inspire some serious creativity — all while saving paper. We keep ours in the car, and it has saved our sanity at plenty of restaurants! Promising review: "My son is 4-years-old, and once he got it, he played with it for two hours. We played Pictionary, tic-tac-toe, and practiced his writing. Great for being stuck inside. Just wish I bought more for gifts." —Mindy CiglarGet it from Amazon for $13.99+ (available in four colors and two sizes). A bottle of Miss Mouth's Messy Eater Stain Treater spray, which will take those spaghetti sauce stains right out of their clothes. Don't forget to take a picture of their sweet self covered in that will last longer than those stains. Promising review: "I recently tried Miss Mouth's stain remover spray, and I am impressed! This spray effortlessly removed tough stains on my clothes, leaving them spotless. This spray has removed oil stains from cooking, baby formula, breastmilk stains from newborn spit-ups, and many other stains — the list is long. We have yet to find a stain that this spray doesn't tackle. Its pleasant scent and quick action make it a must-have for anyone dealing with messy eaters or accidental spills." —Tiffany it from Amazon for $7.40+ (available in multipacks) A touchless forehead thermometer, perfect for those dreaded sick days and nights, so you don't have to wake your sweetly sleeping dragon to check their temperature after they have FINALLY gone to sleep. A behind-the-seat car organizer because your kids love to ask you for things while you're driving. This organizer has enough pockets to hold everything your little one needs for a car trip — whether that's a quick ride to the grocery store or a long haul to visit the grandparents. Promising review: "Exactly what I didn't know I needed! After being fed up with the constant chaos of toys, water bottles, and miscellaneous items all over the car, I installed this in my car, and BOY WHAT A DIFFERENCE. Everything has a place, and there's a place for everything. It's not bulky or cumbersome. Spacious enough to fit a bunch of things. Worth it. I recommend it." —Ashley Get it from Walmart for $11.96+ (also available in a two-pack). A pack of Crayola Globbles fidget toys to get the wiggles out and keep little hands busy. Just think about those times when you have to bring your kiddo with you to something "boooooring" (like the DMV, or really any sort of appointment). No judging if you happen to snag one or two of these for yourself — they're great! Promising review: "These are great! Kids love them! I love them! They do NOT leave that stain on your wall, and when they get dirty, you wash them off, and they are sticky again! 10/10" —Elizabeth it from Amazon for $11.99. A fruit and veggie divider that is going to chop time off prepping lunch and snacks for the kiddos. With this in your tool belt, you'll be ready to make some fancy after-school crudités! Promising review: "Ever since we got this, it has been used quite frequently!! We have two young kids at home (5- and 3-years-old) and by using this fruit/veggie cutter, we have increased their fruit and veggie intake! We would give them fruits/veggies to cut, and they would cut and eat them! It is very easy to cut, as our kids can do it by themselves (with adult supervision). It cuts small cucumbers with ease. It is also very easy to clean!" —A&PGet it from Amazon for $9.60. A Welly first-aid kit, which fits perfectly in your bag because all parents know the importance of a bandage when it comes to boo-boos. And these colorful ones especially apply to boo-boos that don't technically even need a bandage. Promising review: "I love these bandages. This tin is a perfect addition to a diaper bag, purse, car, etc. These bandages stay on in water, dirt, mud, and any other thing you can throw at them. They stay on when you need them and come off easily." —LbruGet it from Target for $6.99. A super durable and leak-proof kids' Bentgo box that will actually help you organize your brain and figure out what you need to put in there. (Pssst — if you want to include a sweet treat, M&Ms look pretty cute in the circle compartment.) Promising review: "I purchased two of these, one for each of my elementary children, and they work wonderfully. I can easily pack a sandwich, veggies with dip, fruit, and a snack in the box. If they would like chips or crackers, I simply place those in the lunch box, along with an ice pack, to keep things cool. The Bentgo Box, a slim ice pack, and a small bag of chips or crackers easily fit in a child's lunchbox. The gaskets work well, and dressings/liquids do not leak to other compartments. So far, so good!" —ErinGet it from Amazon for $29.99 (available in eight colors). A 30-foot roll of road play tape because life (aka your entire house) is a highway, and your kids are gonna be cruising to a good time. Did you just set yourself up for 30 minutes of uninterrupted time? Promising review: "Sticky level is about equal with painter's tape, so there's no worry about restricting where to use it. It's great for cars, pretend play, etc. A perfect rainy day distraction!" —Jennifer HorneGet it from Amazon for $9.97+ (available in four patterns and quantities). A TikTok-famous grape cutter that will seriously ~cut~ down on your prep time — and your anxiety — when you're feeding your littles. It can also be used on tomatoes! A car seat buckle release tool, which was actually featured on Shark Tank, to make unbuckling so much easier on your hands. So go ahead and get that self-care manicure without the fear that you're just going to chip it immediately. A cute large storage basket that will make picking up oh-so much easier... even if it's you doing the picking up and not your kids, like you had planned AND asked. Sigh. Get it from H&M for $24.99 (also available in a smaller size). A snack bag with a built-in ice pack so you can ensure their food stays nice and cool without adding extra bulk to the backpack. We have these and use them all the time, even on the weekend for day trips! Promising review: "10/10 recommend! I put yogurt, fruit, apple sauce, and whatever else I want. I did a five-hour test at home before I sent it with the kids to school, and it passed my five-hour test. At the five-hour mark, everything was still refrigerator-cold! Give it a try, you won't regret it." —Kim StewartGet it from Amazon for $16.99 (available in eight patterns). A pack of sink extenders, which will save your back each time you need to lift your kiddo to wash their hands. And let's be real, that's a during cold season! A truly brilliant cup catcher that attaches right to a high chair, car seat, or stroller, because playing a game of throw-it-down-and-pick-it-up with a baby isn't quite as charming when you also have to chase around a toddler. A space-saving bottle drying rack to help you maintain some order in your kitchen — and in your life. It will grow with your family as you go from bottles to sippy cups (and then more bottles and more sippy cups!) and then water bottles. Psst... it's also helpful for drying glassware. Promising review: "I bought this product a month ago, and it does not disappoint me. This stuff is great. It works for small spaces. It looks more organized, and it doesn't get in my way when I'm working in the kitchen. I could fit five Dr. Brown's bottles with all their pieces. And it's durable. It looks like it's going to last a long time for me. I recommend it. It's a little more expensive than other bottle drying racks, but I would get this one." —JariGet it from Amazon for $15.93. A portable white-noise sound machine and night-light for those moments when you're out and about — like, for example, when you're getting coffee with a friend and you DESPERATELY need to talk to another grown-up. Just throwing that out there. S&H Co. is a small business founded by a nurse-turned-entrepreneur who sells unique, useful, and aesthetic child and parenting products from her farm in Montana. Promising reviews: "Using it myself. Very happy with it. Lots of different sounds to choose from." —Peggy J."Great quality, matched description, very happy with the merch. Highly recommend!!!" —MariaGet it from S&H Co. on Etsy for $28.99. A pack of spill-proof Munchkin snack catchers that are the MVP of snacking with young kiddos. Trust us, the backseat of your car will thank you. A kid-friendly Sonicare electric toothbrush with a timer (and a very motivating app!) so that when you ask if they've brushed their teeth, you can know for sure that those pearly whites got a proper scrubbing. Promising review: "Not only do my 7-year-old's teeth look so much cleaner than they did when he was brushing them without an electric toothbrush, but he really looks forward to brushing and is motivated to brush twice a day!!! As a mom, this is very exciting. No more excuses from him since he uses the toothbrush app, gets to brush along with his fuzzy, cute friend, and earns virtual prizes. Wow! I do need to give him an extra minute before school and bed to brush along with his app, but it is more than worth it!!! Thank you!" —kristenGet it from Amazon for $29.96+ (available in four designs). A universal stroller caddy because your stroller is basically an extension of your home, and it's going to have to hold a LOT of stuff. Bonus: This caddy has two insulated beverage holders — one for your caffeine (or grown-up juice) and the other for your baby's bottle. And then, when it's time, a baby's bottle and a toddler's sippy cup. Promising review: "Versatile and durable stroller organizer that doesn't add too much weight to the back end of your stroller. It is made of quality materials and doesn't budge when strapped on. It doesn't get in the way of folding my stroller, either. The insulated drink pockets are a nice touch, and I appreciate that the center console is large enough for my phone." —Kierra|Practically PurchasedGet it from Amazon for $26.99+ (available in eight colors). A colorful timer that will give everyone a visual reminder of how much (or how little!) time they have to get those teeth brushed and shoes on. Start using this, and hopefully, everything will be sunshine and rainbows! Promising review: "My toddler struggled with transitions from one activity to another, so we got this little timer. She loves it because it's cute, and now we transition easily. When she hears the beep, she says, 'That's the timer,' and moves on from what she's doing. I'm honestly amazed at how well it works. It's small but mighty and easy to carry around the house with us!" —Kimberly SGet it from Amazon for $17.99 (available in five colors). A bottle of this fantastic conditioning detangler from the Honest Company, so doing hair isn't the thing that puts a tangle in your morning routine. I love the way it smells, and it makes brushing my daughter's long hair nice and easy! Promising review: "This stuff is great. I wish it came in a much bigger bottle because it works so well on my daughter's super-fine hair. It has a nice, light scent, doesn't leave residue on her hair, and makes getting her hair ready for school much less of a battle." —Jessica it from Amazon for $5.92 (available in three scents). A four-pack of Re-Play divided plates to make feeding your littles even easier. This is the brand my family has used for more than five years, so I can personally speak to their durability, and let me tell the real deal. Promising review: "Just bought another set! I love these plates. I already owned probably about 10 of these and just bought the earthy colored set. These are the best! The ones I've had for YEARS still look new/great! They are not just toddler plates. Even my 6-year-old uses them, and they're still big enough for him. Kids of any age can use these. I can't brag about these plates enough. They are hands down the best." —amberlar96Get a four-pack from Target for $9.99. A mini waffle maker that is not only sweet but — more importantly — will get breakfast on the table very, very quickly. Make a few extras and put them in your kiddo's snack bag for later! Promising review: "The mini size of this waffle maker is what makes it easy to use, store, clean, and create many recipes effortlessly. It's a no-mess waffle maker because all you need to do is pour the batter. Once the maker is ready, you wait until it's done. A crispy/crunchy/munchy treat that's ready to devour. No fuss of too many settings, buttons, or learning whatsoever! This is as easy as it can be. Such a good quality, durable, versatile product at a reasonable price. Worth every penny!" —An average human. Get it from Amazon for $9.99+ (available in 17 colors and styles). A wooden Melissa & Doug magnetic daily calendar to help you all keep track of what day it is. This will help keep routines going, even during school vacations! Promising review: "This is a great idea to get kids involved and learn about days of the week, months, the weather, events, etc. We start each day with it before leaving for school, and the kids love it!" —Cindy SGet it from Amazon for $14.79. An over-the-door weekly clothes organizer so you can avoid the "I have nothing to wear" meltdown 15 minutes before you need to leave to be somewhere. Come to think of it, ordering one for yourself might not be the worst idea... Promising review: "My son started kindergarten, and this is a big help for my husband and me. It's so nice having one less thing to stress about in the morning. It also helps my son to recognize the days of the week and how many days we have left. The sleeves are a good size for smaller clothing, pockets seem pretty durable. I had some issues with the door, which was hanging on closing, but I then moved it. Easy to use and a good value." —DeannaGet it from Amazon for $14.99 (available in two colors). A universal weather shield for your stroller for those moments when you HAVE to get outside for a reset ASAP — wind, rain, or shine. Not only will this keep the wind and rain out of your little pumpkin's sweet face, but it also keeps them from touching every single thing in sight. Promising review: "So this product is great for afternoon showers at the theme parks, but recently, with COVID, I have been able to put it to great use when having to be out with my toddler in public. She is protected and not touching everything. I clip a battery-operated fan on her stroller under the plastic for circulation and give her videos for entertainment. Makes grocery shopping for parents much safer and easier!" —traceyGet it from Walmart for $17.18


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19 hours ago
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33 Products With Results That Are Shockingly Good
A crack weeder tool so you can finally whip your backyard patio into shape and invite guests for a summertime barbecue. This stainless-steel tool is designed to get into tight sidewalk cracks and remove stubborn thistles, weeds, and moss with ease, so your knuckles don't end up scratched and bloodied. A green-tinted L'Oréal Paris anti-redness BB cream that'll neutralize redness while simultaneously priming and hydrating your skin. You'll be ~flush with compliments~ on your makeup, but no one will be able to see the rosiness peek through. Phew! A screen-cleaning brush for anyone who struggles to see out of their windows because of grime-covered mesh screens. Is that a twig or a crack in the glass? Maybe there's a dead bug clinging to the outside of the screen, and he's been there for so long that you've named him. (Everyone say hello to Carl!) A pack of carborundum sponges because these are the heavy hitters you'll want for stains and gunk that no other sponge is strong enough to handle. And on the topic of heavy hitters, a deep-conditioning hair mask to repair your dry, damaged, bleached, frizzy hair from the inside out, leaving your mane smoother, shinier, and stronger. It works on all hair types, and one reviewer said it made their hair feel "like butter." Ummmmm, wow, need! A TikTok-loved lip plumper set if you want temporary lip injections without the needles (or the $$$ price tag). You'll get two products: a ginger plumping treatment and a minty nighttime mask to hydrate your juicy pout. A jewelry cleaning pen so you can return the sparkle to your gems that look a little cloudy, which makes sense considering you never take them off, not even to shower or exercise. Remember when you had to scrub with a toothbrush, hoping you were getting all the nooks and crannies? Not anymore! A Pikk-it tool that'll remove tangled hair that's lodged in your vacuum head and totally messing with your vac's absorption powers. (And ofc your fingers can't reach the hair!) You can also use it to detangle hair from the bristles of your hairbrush. A bottle of Miss Mouth's Messy Eater Stain Treater spray for, yes, messy eaters, but also muddy footprints, pet accidents, period-related stains, and more. Parents swear by this stuff for its magical ability to make that mess *poof* disappear without using chlorine, perfumes, and sulfates. I'm not a parent, but I am giddy at the thought of not having "period" underwear anymore because I can just spray the stains away. And speaking of stains, a pack of Bissell stain-removing pads because owning a pet is messy but these pads are up to the task. Pee? Check! Poop? Check! Vomit? Check! (You can even use them to clean up your wine spills.) Just lay them over the spot, give 'em a stomp to activate their cleaning powders, and watch the stain disappear — no bulky carpet steamer necessary! A Catrice "Instant Awake" Under Eye Brightener to conceal evidence of a stressful work week, broken sleep, or just genetic dark circles. And the $6 price tag? *chef's kiss* A hair-lightening spray if you want to avoid a hefty salon bill and don't mind being patient. With consistent use, you could go lighter by two or more shades! Honestly, I am stunned at how light some users' hair is, especially those with dark brown/black hair. An immunity-boosting allergy supplement so your poor pup can find relief from itchy skin and allergies. These soft chews deliver a dose of probiotics and other nutrients to help improve immune function, aid digestion, promote healthy skin, and add shine to a dog's coat. A box of Color Catcher sheets that'll save you from major headaches when your favorite white T-shirt and your new red denim jacket take a tumble together. The sheets are designed to grab any dye that leaks or bleeds, so you don't end up with unintentionally tie-dyed clothes. A shoe-stretch spray for softening too-tight boots, loafers, sandals, gloves, and more. You paid good money for those super cute leather boots and by golly you're going to get them on your feet, muscular calves be damned. A cruelty-free Essence Lash Princess lengthening mascara because you're tired of mascaras that don't live up to their promises. This one won't let you down — I promise! It's lightweight, won't transfer, doesn't smudge, and lasts all day. Consider your expectations exceeded! Or a tube of E.l.f Cosmetics Lash Xtndr tubing mascara to make you say, I was so silly as you think back to 30 seconds before using this mascara when you were considering expensive lash extensions. Why would you even want them when you have this lengthening and defining formula, which, BTW, wipes clean with just water. No smudging, no flaking, and no copious amount of scrubbing to remove mascara at the end of the day. A true blessing for thin, fragile lashes! All-in-one decor paint if your FYP is all home makeovers, and you feel inspired to zhuzh up your space. This time-saving paint has a primer and top coat built in, and dries in 30 minutes. Yep! Slap it on wood, metal, laminate, fabric, and more, both inside and outside your home. Someone get HGTV on the phone! A lightweight gel cream from Nivea so good, 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 nail and cuticle oil that'll restore your shredded nails after a gel mani. A combination of sweet almond oil, vitamin E, and jojoba softens the cuticle and strengthens your claws so you'll be proud to show them off. A set of sheet holders for the folks who are running marathons in their sleep only to wake in the morning with bedsheets that are pretty much everywhere but on the bed. Not convinced? Even if you sleepwalk and SHOOK your entire mattress, the sheets would still stay put. Some adhesive ceiling tiles, because they'll give your rooms mega character and the charm of a drop ceiling without needing to get a contractor involved. You can also use them on the walls to mimic the look of molding. An easy-to-apply, one-hour self-tanner to please both seasoned and beginner self-tanner users. No unpleasant fake tan smell, easy application (according to reviewers), a natural-looking tan (read: not orange), and results in an hour? No wonder this product has more than 30,000 5-star reviews. Juno & Co.'s Clean 10 Cleansing Balm if you want to wipe away the day's makeup with ease, even the "waterproof" stuff and sunscreen. This one's made with Japanese pearl barley, which can help nourish, brighten, and fade hyperpigmentation. Dozens of reviewers say it's similar to or better than the Elemis Cleansing Balm, so if you're having difficulty swallowing Elemis's $68 price tag, try this instead. A roll of scar sheets so soft and comfortable that you may forget you're wearing it. These breathable silicone sheet sits on top of a scar, creating a barrier that protects against irritants, locks in moisture, and potentially prevent the overproduction of scar tissue. Ogx Argan Oil of Morocco Curl-Defining Cream that'll smooth frizz, define your curls, add softness to your strands, and probably lead to you developing a superiority complex because of how good your hair looks. A pet brush for deshedding your furry little monster. The stainless-steel teeth are designed to reach deep, effortlessly loosening and lifting fur before it ends up embedded in your couch fibers and every black T-shirt you own. The Etude Dear Darling Water Tint, because some days you want to rock a beautiful flush of color on your lips but have absolutely no desire to whip out the lip liner and two different shades of red lipstick, only for the color to completely disappear after lunch. This long-lasting stain will give your lips a juicy pop for the whole damn day. A Howard Products Feed-N-Wax wood polish and conditioner to revive your dinged and dented cabinets and table. This is a heck of a lot cheaper than actually replacing them, and using it on a regular basis can actually help keep the wood hydrated so it lasts longer. Relatedly, a Tibet Almond scratch remover stick if you want to feel like a sorcerer, waving your magic wand (aka this product) and making surface scratches, watermarks, and water stains disappear. A dropper bottle of Mielle's Rosemary Mint strengthening oil so you can see what all the internet hype is about. This biotin-infused hair-strengthening oil helps smooth split ends, moisturize dry scalps, and deeply nourish 3a–4c hair — so it's no surprise that it has 80,000+ 5-star reviews and counting. A Briotech spray that harnesses the same star ingredient — hypochlorous acid — in the Tower 28 SOS Daily Rescue Spray to help reduce redness and soothe irritation. A mint-flavored teeth-whitening pen for a solution to yellowing teeth that'll be a heck of a lot quicker (and taste a lot better) than those irritating whitening strips that slip and slide. You can use each pen ~20 times and should expect your teeth to lighten four to eight shades.


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- Time Business News
Bugatti Veyron, Vision & Vibes: How Carl Runefelt Turns Dreams into Reality
Before the cameras, the supercars, and the fame, Carl Runefelt's story began in the aisles of a Swedish supermarket. With no financial background and zero industry connections, he relied solely on one thing: his belief system. Fast forward to today, and Carl is not only making headlines in the crypto world but also stepping into the music space with a fresh creative spark. In one of his most talked-about videos, Carl introduces fans to his 2010 Bugatti Veyron — a machine that symbolizes more than just wealth. For him, the car represents focused manifestation, persistence, and proof that a dream visualized consistently can eventually take physical form. Carl Moon openly shares insights into what it takes to own and maintain such a powerful vehicle, removing the filters of glamor and giving viewers a grounded look into luxury ownership. While Carl is known for his success in crypto and business, a lesser-known side of him is now gaining attention — his passion for music. Recently, he shared a track originally created in 2012 that's now available on Spotify, signaling the beginning of something deeper: Carl Moon Music. His music isn't just about beats — it's about expression, ambition, and inspiring others through rhythm just as he does through his vlogs and lifestyle. What sets Carl apart is not just the life he lives, but the message he delivers. He blends entrepreneurship with authenticity, encouraging others not just to chase money, but to chase meaning. Whether it's through a high-speed ride or a heartfelt track, Carl keeps showing that every moment can be a piece of your dream—if you're intentional enough. The Carl Runefelt you see today — stepping out of a Bugatti, releasing tracks under Carl Moon Music, and living life on his terms — is the result of vision backed by action. His story continues to evolve, and each chapter reminds us that greatness often begins in the most ordinary places. For those still dreaming, Carl's journey offers a loud and clear message: don't wait for opportunities—create them. TIME BUSINESS NEWS