
31 Amazing Products You'll Wait By The Window For
A piercing bump solution formulated with jojoba, grape seed, and rose to help keep any annoying keloids at bay! It can help shrink bumps and reduce scarring by promoting skin cell turnover and adding an extra dose of moisture.
A set of press-on nails that requires ZERO messy nail glue — the adhesive is already on the nail!!! Just peel the backing off, press it, and forget it! Oh, and don't worry about accidentally ripping these off five minutes after you put them on — several reviewers say they're durable enough to survive everything from showering to furiously typing a passive-aggressive e-mail.
A pair of teeth-whitening pens, which are SO much easier to use than traditional white strips. Just swipe it on and let the gel sit for 30 minutes — and eventually, you'll see years and years of stains start to disappear. This is a must for all my fellow coffee connoisseurs.
An Ogx air-dry leave-in cream, which will give you Sephora-level results at a drugstore-level price. Now you can stop dreaming of buying one of those $400+ blow-dryers — this lets you air-dry your way to bouncy waves! The coconut oil and shea butter add extra moisture, while the citrus oils help add shine to your curls.
A Stash Scrunchie that would be perfect for Gretchen Weiners, because it's full of secrets. There's a helpful little zipper pouch so you can stash some cash, keys, or the lip balm you always leave behind. Welcome to your new life, where you no longer have to carry your giant tote bag around just to carry a few essentials!!
A sleek and ultra-portable facial shaver that'll remove the pesky peach fuzz that's stopping your foundation from seamlessly gliding on. It's also great for tackling that one stubborn chin hair that even the best tweezers can't seem to tackle. It's become a must-have gadget for more than 102,000 raters.
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 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.
A carbonated clay mask from K-beauty brand Elizavecca — it bubbles up into a thick layer of foam that's infused with charcoal powder to mop up any excess oils. It'll also basically turn you into one of the trolls from Frozen, so get ready to take all the selfies.
A grossly adorable Shrek-shaped toothpaste cap so you can start and end your day like the ~All Star~ you are. It'll also remind you to watch Shrek 2 every day, though I assume you already do.
A hydrating OGX mist that basically does the impossible — gives you frizz-free, bouncy waves without any extra weight. You can thank the nourishing coconut oil and bamboo extract for that.
The beloved Hard as Hoof nourishing cream made with beeswax and jojoba oil to condition brittle nails and cuticles (on your fingers AND toes!) and have them looking as shiny and fresh as they did before that gel manicure did its damage. It's designed to sink in quickly (a rare feat in the world of cuticle oils) and it also smells like coconuts. I probably should have led with the coconut part. 🥥 🤤
A pair of light-up "chop sabers" so you can bring a touch of The Force to every meal — and have a post-lunch lightsaber battle afterward. These are BPA-free and designed to be easy to hand-wash, so you might just reach for these every day.
A highly rated cream-to-powder eyeshadow that's not only super easy to use when you're in a hurry, but it'll basically pull your whole look together in just a few swipes. There's even a built-in smudger, so you can touch up while on the go without bringing an extra brush with you. Oh, and the vitamin E-infused formula is designed with sensitive skin in mind!
A Saucemoto dip clip for everyone who knows fries taste SOOOOO much better on your way home from the drive-thru. This absolutely genius invention clips right onto your vent and holds your sauce at the perfect level, meaning you can easily dip while you're stopped at a red light.
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.
A jewelry-cleaning stick so you can quickly and easily add some bling back to your rings and make them 🎵 shine bright like a diamond 🎵. You can use it on basically any of your accessories that need a good sprucing-up — just twist the pen to dispense some cleanser onto the brush, then gently swipe on your jewelry to let the microfine cleansers wipe away dirt and oil.
A blank acrylic dry erase board if you need a ridiculously chic place to write down all of your to-do lists, goals, or those weird dreams you've been having from falling asleep with your fave true-crime podcast on.
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.
A popular heated massager with three adjustable speeds so you can fit in some much needed self-care during your workday. Its compact design allows you to easily use it on your back, neck, legs, and feet.
A nifty device that can turn hot coffee into iced coffee in 60 seconds, so it's perfect for the coffee connoisseur who drinks iced beverages year-round. It can also be used to quickly chill wine, which honestly might be even more useful. The unique design keeps the ice completely separate from the liquid you pour inside, so you'll get a chilled bev without diluting it.
A trendy monogram necklace that's perfect for anyone looking for a statement piece with a personal touch. It's the perfect go-to gift for the jewelry lover who has everything. So basically, it's a perfect gift for yourself.
A folding tabletop mirror with some impressively bright lights that will have you saying, "Hey, guys, welcome back to my channel!" like the glamorous beauty influencer you were meant to be. There's even a helpful storage spot on the stand so you can keep your go-to products ready at all times.
A rechargeable electric lighter with a flexible neck that lets you easily reach down to the bottom of all your most-loved candles — and prevents the dreaded "oh no, my lighter is out of fluid!!!" moment all my fellow candle lovers have experienced more than a few times. You can recharge this with a USB cable, and each charge lasts for 600 uses!
A Waterpik water flosser — your dentist called me and asked that I personally recommend this to you. It's racked up 111,000+ rave ratings from reviewers who say it does a phenomenal job of blasting away trapped food particles that traditional floss may leave behind, and that the massage mode feels ah-maz-ing on the gums.
A reading light you can hang right around your neck so you won't disturb your partner during those nights when "just one more chapter" accidentally becomes a three-hour-long reading session. It has three brightness levels ranging from "trying to be discreet and polite on the airplane" to "are my keys hiding underneath the couch??" and it lasts for up to 40 hours on a single charge.
A semi-permanent hair dye made without peroxide and ammonia, so you won't have to worry about damaging your strands when you feel like switching up your color. It'll work best on pre-lightened hair, but many reviewers say it also provides an impressive tint on dark hair as well!
A soft-serve maker to turn frozen fruit into an ice cream-like dessert without all the hassle of making actual homemade ice cream. Just add the frozen fruit of your choice to the chute, push down with the plunger, and watch as a creamy, soft-serve-like concoction makes its way into your bowl. Reviewers say it's perfectly creamy and easy to use.
A set of 12 bath bombs in various relaxing scents and vibrant colors so you can take your bath game to the next level. Watching these little fizz balls swirl around is almost as relaxing as actually soaking in the tub.
A set of three owl-shaped plant pots that perch upon their very own bamboo stand to offer wisdom and guidance while keeping your succulents looking their best. It comes with everything you need to easily assemble it, and it even includes drainage holes for easy maintenance.
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