
30 Top-Rated Products For Your Body That We Refuse To Gatekeep
A pack of travel-ready deodorant wipes featuring an aluminum-free formula with vitamin E, German chamomile extract, and mandelic acid to fight odors and keep your skin hydrated *all* over. These thick wipes have earned a 4.6-⭐️ rating for being travel-friendly, so you can sop up the inevitable sweat that happens after a dog walk, during your commute, or even walking from one function to another. 😅
A wildly popular Nizoral anti-dandruff shampoo that helps provide relief for itchy scalps while fighting dandruff and fungus thanks to the magical ingredient ketoconazole. It's earned over 79,000 5-star ratings for a darn good reason — because after using this, you don't have to worry about leaving flakes behind every time you scratch your head or brush your hair!
The top-rated, internet-sensation Squatty Potty, which is a stool designed to help you align your colon so you can go #2 more easily *and* faster (we're talking seconds, compared to minutes), so you don't have to keep bringing a novel or newspaper with you on each bathroom trip.
The best-selling, internet-famous, and 4.6-starred Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Bum Bum body cream that boasts a blend of caffeine-packed guarana extract and coconut oil to help *visibly* firm and moisturize skin. And it doesn't hurt that it also smells ah-may-zing with creamy, delectable notes of salted caramel, pistachio, and vanilla! ✨
And also by Sol de Janiero — their hair and body fragrance mist with over 69,600 5-star ratings because you can exude that same warm, delectable scent featuring notes of caramelized vanilla, tonka bean, and toasted macadamia nut ANYTIME. It's summer, so obviously, smelling like anything but sweat is on everyone's list right now. But warning: you're going to be so obsessed you'll want to wear it year-round!
A "flossing toothbrush" designed with several layers of soft bristles that are similar to floss, helping reach between teeth, under the gums, and deep into those hard-to-reach spaces that regular brushing can't get. These nifty tools have earned 4.6 outta 5 stars for being able to remove the nightmarish remnants caught between your teeth!
La Roche-Posay's tinted sunscreen — it's top-rated and over 50K people have bought it in the past month — which boasts SPF 40+ and a lightweight mineral formula that effortlessly blends into your skin to deliver a glowy, matte finish. Reviewers swear it doesn't feel greasy and can be worn underneath makeup or solo with a little blush for a natural, "no-makeup" look!
The top-rated and TikTok-famous Lumify Eye Drops to help reduce redness and provide dry eye relief in record time. It didn't climb its way to being a top seller for no reason — according to reviewers, you see results in just minutes!
Juno & Co.'s Clean 10 Cleansing Balm, which has earned 4.6 stars from reviewers for working SO MUCH BETTER than the disposable wipes you've been buying for years. The balm-to-oil formula features pearl barley to hydrate and nourish your skin along with vitamin E, and you only need a dime-size amount that melts into an effective makeup removal oil!
A reviewer-beloved acne-clearing lotion created especially for your bum that features an anti-bacterial and moisturizing formula with tea tree oil to help reduce breakouts. Time to add more thongs to your underwear drawer and show off that rear!
A bottle of signature Fur Oil for softening and cleansing pubic hair and skin to help tackle those pesky ingrowns and deliver more moisturized and smoother skin below the belt. Several reviewers nabbed this on recommendation from their go-to wax professionals and swear by using it in their post-wax routine!
Orrrrr a more budget-friendly and 4.5-starred bottle of Tend Skin Solution, a multi-use, post-shaving product that helps reduce the appearance of painful razor bumps, ingrown hairs, and razor burn, so shaving sensitive areas becomes less of a chore and more of a confidence boost.
A top-rated anti-chafe balm you'll definitely want during these balmy, sweaty summer months (seriously, over 30,000 people have bought it in the past month)! This easy-to-apply product helps protect your skin wherever it rubs together, be it your thighs, armpits, chest, etc.
A pack of the massively-popular (over 138,000 5-star ratings) Mighty Patches, which use hydrocolloid to practically disappear your pus-filled blemishes and pimples, while keeping you from picking and popping. Take your skincare to the next level and stop that zit in its tracks with these top-rated invisible circular patches designed to work their absorbent magic over the course of six hours, aka right before your eyes.
The cult-favorite Laneige lip sleeping mask — it's earned over 37,000 5-star ratings from customers who've transformed their dry, chapped lips by using this overnight balm. A hydrating blend of coconut oil, shea butter, and murumuru seed butter helps soften lips, but there's also a glossy finish in case you ever want to wear it out!
A best-selling vegan all-in-one skincare mist created with a blend of vitamin E and Italian white truffle extract that delivers a burst of hydration and leaves your skin looking dewy and refreshed throughout the day. It can be used as a toner or serum in your daily skincare routine, a setting spray to add extra glow to your makeup, or even to prep your skin beforehand.
CeraVe's Hydrating Facial Cleanser that's earned over 78,000 5-star ratings from reviewers for delivering an extra gentle cleanse that effectively keeps your skin moisturized and protected. I mean, just look at those results!
An antifungal body wash with over 8,500 5-star ratings from satisfied customers who have found relief for their embarrassing jock itch or athlete's foot — even stubborn acne. This antibacterial soap boasts a blend of essential oils to deliver a soothing scent and nourishing cleanse.
The top-rated Elizavecca CER-100 Collagen Protein Treatment, which helps restore and repair damaged hair that's been through... a lot (read: dye jobs, heat damage, and even sun damage). Bring your hair back to life and show off your silky and voluminous locks that look like you just left the salon. Don't worry, your secret is safe with us!
A professional-grade callus-removing gel that effortlessly banishes cracked and dead skin from your soles and heels. It also boasts glycerin for softening and hydrating the skin afterward. With this in your arsenal, you'll be ready to embrace sandal and flip-flop season arms wide open!
And a 4.8-starred stainless-steel foot file to use in tandem with the above gel, which only requires a little elbow grease to tackle those crusted and calloused feet once and for all (or at least regularly). You'll end up with baby-soft feet and enough dead skin debris that you'll need to vacuum up afterward...or *gag* collect it in a cup to throw away later.
Medicube's best-selling "Zero Pore" Pads — dual-sided facial pads with lactic and botanical extracts to exfoliate your skin and help minimize the appearance of your pores. If you've been needing a skincare hero to help do away with all the excess sebum leaking out of your pores, look no further than this K-beauty must-have!
A highly-rated stainless-steel tongue scraper, which helps eradicate bad breath and bacteria buildup, making your mouth feel better than ever. Plus, your tongue will return to its natural color with consistent cleaning!
The top-rated, reviewer-beloved Hard as Hoof nourishing cream to help condition cuticles and promote nail growth with a nourishing combination of urea, shea butter, coconut oil, beeswax, and other moisturizing and reparative ingredients. With consistent use, you'll be showing off your IG-worthy manicures in no time!
A bottle of Bio-Oil with over 136,000 5-star ratings because of how effectively it helps fade scars, stretch marks, dark spots, and acne marks. Its moisturizing, multipurpose formula features rosemary, chamomile, and lavender oils, along with vitamins A and E, for a skin-soothing all-over oil.
A nose hair wax kit if tweezing your nostrils has a permanent place in your top five painful grooming processes. This wax kit boasts a rating of 4.6/5 stars from reviewers and all it takes is two minutes of setting and one *determined* pull to keep your lower nostrils hair-free for up to a month!
OR a waterproof facial hair trimmer that you can use on your nose *and* ears to say good riddance to those stray hairs poking out without any painful waxing or plucking. So, if you've been noticing some overgrown curlies poking out from your nostrils, this travel-friendly gadget will get the job done quickly.
Gold Bond medicated foot powder with a talc-free, triple-action formula to help control odor, prevent itchiness, and absorb moisture. Reviewers have rated it 4.7 stars for helping cut down on their chances of ending up with athlete's foot just because they're wearing boat shoes without socks!
A 4.5-starred bottle of Witch Piggy Hell Pore Control — a hyaluronic acid-based pore tightening serum to help minimize their appearance, fade dark spots and acne scars, and deliver a glowing complexion that's so stunning people will think it's witchcraft!
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Mom's Horror As She Realizes What Kids Have Been Doing at the All-Inclusive
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Newsweek
2 days ago
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States With Top 10 Best Roller Coasters Ranked by Man Who Tried Nearly 500
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Citing lives at risk, train workers urge Union Pacific to allow trail to stunning waterfall
About ten times each day, giant freight trains pass along a narrow section of track along the Sacramento River in far northern California where engineers on the locomotives regularly tense up with stress. 'Every single time, it's a near miss' of a train hitting a person, said Ryan Snow, the California State Chairman of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen. 'Multiple near misses, every single run. My nightmare is that a family that isn't paying attention gets hit.' This particular stretch of track, which wends north from the town of Dunsmuir, is a renegade route for hikers to one of northern California's most enchanting natural sights, Mossbrae Falls. Fed from glaciers on Mount Shasta, the water pours out of lava tubes and down mossy cliffs, forming a verdant and ethereal cascade into a calm, shaded swimming hole. It appears magical. It is also inaccessible —unless visitors trespass more than a mile on on the tracks or wade across the river. Accidents have happened. Two people have been struck by trains in the last few years (although both survived.) In May a Southern California woman drowned after trying to reach the falls via the river. But the tourists keep coming. Drawn by Instagram and Tiktok, increasing numbers of people have taken to visiting the falls — nearly 30,000 according to a city study, the majority of them by trespassing up the train tracks. For years, outdoor enthusiasts in and around Dunsmuir have pushed Union Pacific Railroad, which owns the tracks, to work with the city to create a safe, accessible, legal path. But the effort has been dogged by delays. This week, the train workers union decided to enter the fray, issuing a press release decrying the slow progress and calling on Union Pacific to do more to make the long-held dream of a trail a reality. 'Each month that goes by without a real construction timeline, lives are put at risk,' Snow said in a statement. The statement also accused Union Pacific of 'slow-walking' the project, saying railroad officials have called for meeting after meeting, but has never produced a right-of-way commitment or a clear construction timeline. Many engineers, Snow said, are frustrated and feel the delay 'unfairly endangers both railroad personnel and the public.' In a statement, Union Pacific said that the railroad had 'approved the concept of a trail into Mossbrae Falls years ago, and we have been working with the City of Dunsmuir and the Mount Shasta Trail Association to find solutions that address everyone's safety concerns.' Earlier this summer, Dunsmuir city officials held a 'summit' with Union Pacific officials to tour the falls and talk about the proposed trail connection. City officials said the summit, which included representatives from local elected officials offices as well as railroad officials from Omaha and Denver, marked 'a new milestone in the slow but steady process.' A city press release noted that 'key Union Pacific officials had the opportunity to see the falls for the first time, recognizing the importance of building public access to this beautiful natural resource.' But some longtime trail advocates said they were not convinced that the dream is any closer. John Harch, a retired surgeon with the Mount Shasta Trail Assn. and has been working with others for years on public access, said he still didn't see evidence of concrete progress. 'Here we sit, as before, while people risk their lives to see the falls,' he wrote in an email. Snow said he hopes the public can put pressure on the parties to make concrete progress. 'We've been lucky that we haven't had any fatalities caused by a trespasser strike,' he said. 'The worst thing an engineer can do is hit somebody. It's stressful.' Meanwhile, he said, the route is only becoming more popular. 'It's in hiking magazines, and on the internet everywhere. It's attracting more and more people.' He added: 'I can't blame them. It's beautiful.'