
34 Items To Quietly Solve Those Awkward Body Problems
A doctor-recommended Squatty Potty you'll never poop without after that first easy breezy BM, all thanks to a ~stool~. Changing your position while going #2 may prevent painful straining! The best part? You don't even have to brave an in-person encounter. You're welcome.
A bottle of professional-grade callus-removing gel when you want downright mesmerizing results in a matter of minutes. It hydrates your skin so your feet are free of calluses *and* feel smooth as a baby's bottom. The best part? You won't have to pay for an unpleasant visit to your manicurist.
OR! A surprisingly effective *and* affordable instant foot peeling spray if you want baby-soft footsies but don't have the time OR patience to visit the salon for a pricey pedicure. Just spray onto clean, dry feet and rub away dead skin! For an ~extra~ peeling effect, use an exfoliating mitt!
And, of course, an exfoliating scrub mitt for achieving ~super smooth~ skin without harsh chemicals or rough dry brushes. Regular exfoliation is great for reducing other semi-embarrassing probs, like bumps and ingrown hairs.
Gold Bond's firming neck and chest cream to give your skin a huge gulp of hydration while visibly improving its texture and elasticity. This fragrance-free formula is loaded with aloe, salicylic acid, and jojoba oil that'll help make your skin smoother and more supple! Reviewers are obsessed with how fast it works.
A collagen-infused butt mask that'll shake up your skincare game in ways you couldn't imagine. It adds much-needed moisture to dehydrated skin and leaves it feeling plump and refreshed. Bonus: Nosy shoppers will have to ~butt~ out because this purchase doesn't require a trip to the store.
Good Molecules Yerba Mate Wake Up Eye Gel, better known as eyeball fuel so you can keep those lovely "you look tired" comments at bay. This cult-fave beauty find can help reduce swelling and puffiness around the eyes with hyaluronic acid and caffeine.
Mielle's (TikTok-famous) Rosemary Mint strengthening oil, a biotin-infused formula to help strengthen hair, smooth split ends, and hydrate dry scalps. It promotes growth at the root and is perf for 3A–4C hair types. Reviewers swear by it for eyebrows, too!
Or some sulfate-free Biotin shampoo made with botanical extracts so you can thicken and hydrate your hair if that's your preference. It also clarifies and removes product buildup! If you're not a fan of taking supplements and hoping it'll fix thinning hair, give this a try.
PanOxyl Antimicrobial Hydrating Acne Creamy Wash for anyone who's been dreaming of a world where the original formula would work on sensitive skin — your dream is now a reality! It's designed to *gently* clear up acne-causing bacteria and can be used on your WHOLE bod. It'll target existing breakouts and prevent future ones by lifting dirt from pores.
A pair of stainless-steel tongue scrapers that can help kick stale breath and leave your mouth with a fresh, clean feeling. All that gunk living on the surface of your tongue = GONE! No one will be offering you an unsolicited stick of gum anytime soon.
Plus, a top-rated, alcohol-free oral rinse, which will assist in the fight against bad breath for 24 hours and doesn't have a super strong taste that lingers OR burns. Put down the mints and pick up the rinse!
I Dew Care dry shampoo powder — it'll help revive limp, greasy hair and add some much-needed volume. This hypoallergenic powder absorbs oil, sweat, and dirt so locks stay fresh longer. No one will have a clue that you're extending time between washes when your hair looks this good.
A fungal nail renewal treatment because there is indeed a solution to that funky toenail that's bugging you. This stuff helps treat fungal nail damage and may help with the discoloration, thickness, and brittleness associated with it.
Mighty Patches that are ~tiny but mighty~ and use hydrocolloid to help draw the gunk out of zits. Stick one on at bedtime and behold the amazing results upon waking. Reviewers also love that you can hardly tell you're wearing one!
A blackhead scrub stick to help target excess sebum and other impurities that might be clogging your precious pores. After cleansing, rub it on your face to exfoliate *and* eliminate stubborn blackheads and whiteheads!
A two-pack of "flossing toothbrushes" — is there anything worse than stubborn food particles stuck between the teeth? Problem solved! These not-so-ordinary brushes have multilayer bristles that act as strong pieces of floss to get in there REAL good.
Kojic Acid Dark Spot Remover Soap with truly magical results that'll leave your jaw on the floor. It uses hyaluronic acid, shea butter, vitamin E, and Castile olive oil to hydrate and soothe skin while minimizing dark spots, sun damage, and blemishes.
A set of tiny dermaplaning razors so you can eliminate stray hairs or peach fuzz *and* reduce your chances of missing a spot. They leave your skin feeling silky-smooth, which allows for super smooth, seamless makeup application!
A vegan ingrown hair oil when you're eager to relieve redness and irritation *without* having to endure an awkward conversation. It uses skin-softening jojoba seed oil and anti-inflammatory tea tree oil to help you kiss razor burn and ingrown hairs goodbye.
Comfy period-proof underwear because who wants to keep spending money on pads/tampons and worrying about leaks? Reviewers find these to be way comfier than disposable products *and* they don't cost as much as leading brands. No weird stares from the cashier either!
Demora's foot exfoliation mask if you're ready to treat your feet to the gift of super smooth skin — no more rough calluses making you wildly uncomfortable. Put 'em on, get comfy for an hour, then get ready for the big reveal.
An easy-to-use ear washer bottle — a safe *and* effective cleaning method for anyone who struggles with ear wax buildup, blockages, and impaction. Now you can solve the problem at home without having to dread the in-person visit you might've had to schedule.
SweatBlock antiperspirant wipes when sweaty pits are ruining your day, every single day. Give your armpits a swipe before bed, wash them in the morning, and you could potentially enjoy up to seven days of bliss with less sweat. Plus, purchasing it online means you don't have to broadcast your sweaty pit problem to the world.
Or some aluminum-free deodorant wipes so you don't feel the need to hole up inside just to avoid the chance of stinky pits paying you a visit. These will help keep odors at bay and leave you with a fresh coconut scent that'll have you sniffing your underarms for fun!
Cosrx Snail Mucin 92% Moisturizer — believe it or not, snails have the healing touch. If you've been wanting to get on the snail train for a while now but have been too embarrassed to buy something with "snail" in the name, buy it on Amazon! It pairs perfectly with the famous Power Repairing Essence for smoother skin without redness, dryness, or irritation.
Silicone Kegel weights for taking charge of your health down there. It's great for Kegel newbies and can help with incontinence, especially if you've given birth recently. It's also ideal if you want more enjoyable *and* less painful sex. While there's nothing embarrassing about strengthening your pelvic floor, at least you'll avoid curious onlookers by snagging 'em online!
First Aid Beauty's KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub Exfoliant to leave you with the smooth, healthy skin you've always dreamed of. No more dry patches or bumps killing your mood! Reviewers with keratosis pilaris and other similar skin textures swear by it.
A stainless-steel blackhead spatula if you wish you could experience that post-facial glow a lil' more often without actually paying for a pricey facial — problem solved! This tool can help unclog pores via high-frequency vibrations. Each cycle lasts for five minutes before it automatically turns off. Bonus: Your skincare products will be better absorbed after using it!
A box of gas relief pills that'll be a huge ~relief~ to buy online instead of receiving weird looks from your neighbor who just *happened* to be at the store at the same time as you. It uses simethicone to provide quick relief from gas and bloating.
And some anti-diarrhea medication worth stocking up on so you can take it before the you-know-what storm hits. It can help with abdominal-related symptoms by slowing down your digestive system! Keep it in your bag and remember to take it prior to heavy meals that may cause your tummy to rebel against you.
A Live Tinted Superhue Hyperpigmentation Stick, which is a spill-proof serum stick that targets dark spots and hyperpigmentation with star ingredients, like niacinamide, bakuchiol (a retinol alternative), and THD vitamin C. Your skin will be looking glowy and even before you know it.
A fast-acting extra-strength hemorrhoid cream when your butt is begging for mercy. You'll potentially get sweet relief in a tube without ever having to leave the comfort of your bed. Lidocaine helps numb the pain, and glycerin helps reduce friction. The anti-inflammatory ingredients help provide quick, long-lasting relief your bum so desperately needs.
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