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25 Target Products That Are Useful And Affordable

25 Target Products That Are Useful And Affordable

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A jar of E.l.f. Holy Hydration! face cream with SPF 30 broad-spectrum sunscreen and hyaluronic acid because reviewers say they would recommend this more than expensive, fancy-pants moisturizers. Being hydrated as heck and saving some money? Literally, name a more iconic duo.
Note: Based on the AAD Guidelines all sunscreens should have an SPF of at least 30 and protect against UVA and UVB rays.Promising review: "I recently purchased this out of curiosity after reading several reviews as I'm still trying to find my perfect fit moisturizer for my skincare routine. I love this one for daytime use! The texture is so creamy it glides on easily, and my skin feels soft and moisturized for most of the day. It has a light fragrance, but I find it very pleasant and doesn't irritate my senses or skin. I also love that this has SPF in it. I have used many different high-dollar brand-name moisturizers, and I would absolutely repurchase and recommend this one above them all at this point." —veitah1Price: $13
A minimalist belt bag for folks looking for a chic way to cart around their phone, wallet, and lip balm. If you carry a traditional bag that seems to accumulate junk until it feels so heavy, you're worried your shoulder will get pulled out of its socket (~guilty~); this is a good way to strip down to basics — and give your poor shoulder a break.
Promising reviews: 'This bag is very cute and holds so much! Definitely a good quality and easy to clean. Highly recommend for any age.' —L"The tan color looks sophisticated without being expensive. Another great product by Target!" —CPrice: $10 (available in five colors)
A dry-erase calendar that is going to make you wonder how you lived without it. Its thin gold frame makes it look like part of your gallery wall, and it's magnetized, so you can attach important invitations and receipts — or just photos of extremely cute dogs to keep your energy up throughout your workday.
Promising review: "This is a nicely sized dry-erase board to write in my family's monthly schedule. Helps keep us organized at a glance; we use a different color for each person. I enjoy using it!" —JennyNHPrice: $12.99
A Kristen Ess deep conditioning hair treatment for folks struggling with dry or damaged hair who would like a salon-level deep conditioning treatment, but here's the twist! — I would like it to not cost one bazillion dollars. Reviewers say this mask is salon-grade, and a whole jar costs about the same as one fancy salad.
Promising reviews: 'Works really well! I've only ever bought salon grade - and this is right up there! Left my hair super soft and shiny. Smells really good, too! Has lasted me a long time.' —Carlee"I really love this hair mask! I use it once per week after shampooing, and it leaves my hair so soft and smooth like I just left the salon! The smell is so nice too. Not too strong, which I love." —Dear Katy Price: $14.99
A Dash mini waffle maker, because waiting for an hour for brunch in a super-crowded restaurant, where someone will inevitably end up putting their elbow in your latte? Why live that life when you could still be in your jammies, whipping up delicious mini waffles cooked to your exact specifications?
Promising review: "I cannot say enough good things about this little waffle maker. It may be small, but it's mighty. It doesn't take up much room, is easy to store/clean, and makes fresh waffles for my family on busy mornings super fast. I just keep some waffle batter in my fridge throughout the week and use a few servings each morning. I never thought I would get as much use out of this as I do." —TeddyOatsPrice: $10.99 (available in two colors)
A pack of Pixi + Hello Kitty sheet masks that aren't just printed with adorable images of your fave cartoon kitty — they're soaked with vitamins A and C, and reviewers say they make their skin feel plump and ultra-hydrated.
Promising reviews: "Hands down, the best sheet mask I've ever tried! Leaves skin plump, hydrated, and glassy. I put mine in the fridge to chill before I applied and it just added to the overall rejuvenating effect. Go buy it!!" —Anonymous"I bought these just because they were Hello Kitty… ended up making my skin so soft and glowy for 24 hours. Evens helped the look of acne scarring." —kaitlynn jPrice: $10 for a pack of three
A can organizer, because you are playing a dangerous game when you just stack your La Croix and Olipops all willy-nilly in your fridge. This organizer works for mini and full-size cans and takes up less room than the big cardboard crate that they came in.
Promising review: "Great organization item! Sturdy. Holds up to three rows of cans. Regular size and mini cans both work." —BrittncourtPrice: $14
A mini enameled cast-iron Dutch oven for anyone who's heard a ton about Dutch ovens but isn't sure they're ready to commit to one. This mini version can help you give them a test run — and it's great for making dips, desserts, and small baked goods.
Promising review: "I made s'mores dip in this mini Dutch oven, and it came out great. Surprisingly, it was easy to clean, keeping my s'mores dip warm after taking it out of the oven. I wish there were more colors." —RaveenPrice: $14.99+ (available in two sizes)
A three-piece tropical print gardening set, because who says doing household chores can't be an incredibly glam experience? Prune those petunias in style, my friend.
Kit includes a spade, cultivator, and bypass pruner.Price: $25
A Physicians Formula face palette packed with bronzers, highlighters, blush, and powder, so you can create new looks whenever your thrifty little heart desires.
Promising review: 'Yes, yes, yes!!! Absolutely love, love, love! This palette! I bought it, and it's AMAZING! It smells so good, too! The highlight and bronzer are perfect shades! I love everything about this palette so much! It does last long and for the price! It's a steal! The price of what it is should be higher, in my opinion! This palette is absolutely incredible!' —Mascara + AllergiesPrice: $15.49
A vacuum wine preserver, because there are few kitchen tragedies on par with pouring a nice glass of wine, only to find that it has turned... skunky. Oxygen is the thing that turns wine from "full-bodied, with notes of caramel" to "YIKES." This handy tool pumps oxygen out of your bottle, and the stoppers seal it, helping your wine stay delicious for longer.
Promising review: 'Wonderful wine pump! Works beautifully. Where have you been all my life? Highly recommend it. Worth it. Just a few dollars more than an ordinary wine pump.' —Mickey Price: $18.99
A vintage-inspired trinket tray that looks like it came from a pricey homewares store — your friends will not believe it cost less than $5 and came from Target. Hey, I can't believe it, and I'm the one writing this article!
Promising review: "This trinket dish has quickly become one of my favorite decorative pieces. The design is both charming and elegant, featuring intricate patterns that add a touch of sophistication to any space. It's the perfect size for holding small items like rings, earrings, and other jewelry, keeping them organized and easily accessible. What I love most about this trinket dish is how it combines practicality with aesthetic appeal." —Monica77Price: $4.99
A three-pack of '80s-style striped crew socks for anyone who's looking to work a few vintage vibes into their summer looks. These will look extremely cute pulled all the way up and paired with short-shorts and Converse.
Promising review: "I think these socks are great. I don't like thick socks, so they are perfect for me. They run a little big in the foot for me, but not at all a deal breaker for what ends up being less than $3 per pair. They also stay up nicely." —MplsMamaPrice: $10 (available in two color sets that fit women's shoe sizes 4–10)
A jar of Aquaphor healing ointment you can use for everything from fading scars to soothing diaper rashes, treating chapped lips to "slugging" your skin to lock in your serums at night. It's kind of like a Swiss Army knife, but for your skin, so it always pays to have some on hand.
Promising review: "Aquaphor is great for dry skin during the fall and winter. A little goes a long way. It's not like lotion; it's more concentrated and does a better job than just lotion." —LuluPrice: $4.49+ (available in two sizes)
A 2-quart Crock-Pot, because it's time you let someone else cook you dinner... and yes, that someone is this lovely appliance. You can fill it up with ingredients before you leave the house and come home to a magically cooked stew, chili, pot roast, or butter chicken... it's great that some of your kitchen appliances are finally pulling their own weight over here.
Promising review: "Perfect size. I take this to Bunco potlucks often and it holds just the right amount of food and it's easy to travel because it's not massive. I love this thing." —CCPrice: $17.99
A Bentgo two-tier snack cup that isn't just for kids — this is perfect for bringing two equally delicious (but totally incompatible) snacks to work. Pretzels and apple slices? Hummus and blueberries? Don't fear — the cup's two airtight compartments are totally separate, so there's no leakage (or spilled pretzel dust).
Price: $19.99 (available in five colors)
A faux-leather padfolio with organizational pockets and a built-in pad for anyone who likes to take old-school notes at their job (or whose job is constantly giving them tons of papers to deal with). It's way more chic than a manila folder, and will 100% make you feel like A Grown Up Doing Very Important Business (even if you're eating Dunkaroos while you do it).
Promising review: 'Love this padfolio! Love this for meetings. The neutral color goes with everything.' —JenaPrice: $15
A hydrating facial cleanser that wasn't just developed with dermatologists — many (including mine!) recommend it over the extremely expensive stuff you'd buy at a beauty store. And if you opt for this big ol' 16-ounce bottle, it will help you clean off impurities without stripping away your skin's natural moisture for a long, loooong time.
Promising review: "I have tried every face wash, spot treatment, acne medication, birth control, and professional facial service under the sun, and I have had acne since I was 17. I bought this, and my skin cleared up completely in three months, so much that I was able to completely stop all other topicals and oral dermatologist medications. I use the a.m. and p.m. moisturizer, too; this was really a godsend." —Ks97Price: $6.49+ (available in four sizes)
A fold-up camp chair, because every year, summer arrives, and you realize that you need more outdoor chairs for camping, beach trips, concerts, and having guests chill in your backyard while you serve them burgers (but they must address you as "The Barbecue Wizard" while you do it). This model is about as affordable as they come, but reviewers say it's still ultra-comfy.
Promising review: "We've bought three of these chairs now because they're the perfect size—especially for adults, including men. They're not flimsy or too small like some others we've tried. Super easy to fold up and take to our kids' sports events. Comfortable, lightweight, and reliable. A great value!" —KathyPrice: $9.99
A hanging organizer for anyone starting to feel like the only way to deal with their closet mess is to leave under cover of darkness and start a new life across state lines. With three or six shelves, this organizer has room to store extra sweaters, pants, bags, hats, and even shoes. It's time to breathe a sigh of relief... and then finally deal with whatever is going on inside your bathroom cabinet.
Promising review: "Very good quality product and size. I was afraid it would not last very long, but I have had it for several months and it's still holding up. I do fill it with a lot of things. It is heavy and still has not torn or come apart. Good product." —StrangePrice: $15+ (available in two sizes)
A three-pack of drain cleaner snakes because this isn't just cheap — removing your gross hair clogs with this for a few bucks now will save you a plumber's enormous bill later.
Promising review: "Cleared the hair clog in my pop-up shower drain immediately, without having to remove the drain cap." —SSPrice: $6.99
A stainless steel Hamilton Beach two-slice toaster with extra-wide slots, so that even the thickest slices of sourdough can get just as crispy as you like 'em.
Promising review: "It doesn't take up much space and can accept thick slices of toast or bagels. It looks great too!" —Ken VPrice: $19.99 (originally $23.99)
A pair of over-ear wired headphones that I personally cannot believe are this affordable, because their Y2K-inspired translucent design makes them look like you bought them at one of those expensive home goods stores where, like, a pen costs $15.
Promising review: "You can't beat the price, exceptional value. Good quality too, work great. Love all the fun colors they come in. Good size for kids and adults. My 5yr old loves them! Got some for her in the peach and some for myself in the blue." —TsailboatPrice: $9.99 (available in four colors)
A firm, cool-touch pillow, because I know what you're thinking: it only costs $15?? Is this pillow made from old socks and sawdust?? HARDLY. This medium-firm pillow is made with quilted firm-density fill, so it can hold its shape and support your head as well as some much pricier models.
Promising review: "Works very well I love the cooling feature and they feel like they will last. I got a good nights sleep on these pillows." —Cherrywolf24Price: $15+ (available in standard and king sizes)
A cotton and jersey Diet Coke baseball cap that will keep that blazing summer sun off your noggin, let your head breathe in this heat, and let everyone know what beverage you consider to be the nectar of the gods.
Promising review: "Such a great price for a soft and comfortable hat!" —SocalMamaPrice: $15
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25 Target Products That Are Useful And Affordable
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25 Target Products That Are Useful And Affordable

A jar of E.l.f. Holy Hydration! face cream with SPF 30 broad-spectrum sunscreen and hyaluronic acid because reviewers say they would recommend this more than expensive, fancy-pants moisturizers. Being hydrated as heck and saving some money? Literally, name a more iconic duo. Note: Based on the AAD Guidelines all sunscreens should have an SPF of at least 30 and protect against UVA and UVB review: "I recently purchased this out of curiosity after reading several reviews as I'm still trying to find my perfect fit moisturizer for my skincare routine. I love this one for daytime use! The texture is so creamy it glides on easily, and my skin feels soft and moisturized for most of the day. It has a light fragrance, but I find it very pleasant and doesn't irritate my senses or skin. I also love that this has SPF in it. I have used many different high-dollar brand-name moisturizers, and I would absolutely repurchase and recommend this one above them all at this point." —veitah1Price: $13 A minimalist belt bag for folks looking for a chic way to cart around their phone, wallet, and lip balm. If you carry a traditional bag that seems to accumulate junk until it feels so heavy, you're worried your shoulder will get pulled out of its socket (~guilty~); this is a good way to strip down to basics — and give your poor shoulder a break. Promising reviews: 'This bag is very cute and holds so much! Definitely a good quality and easy to clean. Highly recommend for any age.' —L"The tan color looks sophisticated without being expensive. Another great product by Target!" —CPrice: $10 (available in five colors) A dry-erase calendar that is going to make you wonder how you lived without it. Its thin gold frame makes it look like part of your gallery wall, and it's magnetized, so you can attach important invitations and receipts — or just photos of extremely cute dogs to keep your energy up throughout your workday. Promising review: "This is a nicely sized dry-erase board to write in my family's monthly schedule. Helps keep us organized at a glance; we use a different color for each person. I enjoy using it!" —JennyNHPrice: $12.99 A Kristen Ess deep conditioning hair treatment for folks struggling with dry or damaged hair who would like a salon-level deep conditioning treatment, but here's the twist! — I would like it to not cost one bazillion dollars. Reviewers say this mask is salon-grade, and a whole jar costs about the same as one fancy salad. Promising reviews: 'Works really well! I've only ever bought salon grade - and this is right up there! Left my hair super soft and shiny. Smells really good, too! Has lasted me a long time.' —Carlee"I really love this hair mask! 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I never thought I would get as much use out of this as I do." —TeddyOatsPrice: $10.99 (available in two colors) A pack of Pixi + Hello Kitty sheet masks that aren't just printed with adorable images of your fave cartoon kitty — they're soaked with vitamins A and C, and reviewers say they make their skin feel plump and ultra-hydrated. Promising reviews: "Hands down, the best sheet mask I've ever tried! Leaves skin plump, hydrated, and glassy. I put mine in the fridge to chill before I applied and it just added to the overall rejuvenating effect. Go buy it!!" —Anonymous"I bought these just because they were Hello Kitty… ended up making my skin so soft and glowy for 24 hours. Evens helped the look of acne scarring." —kaitlynn jPrice: $10 for a pack of three A can organizer, because you are playing a dangerous game when you just stack your La Croix and Olipops all willy-nilly in your fridge. 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Kit includes a spade, cultivator, and bypass $25 A Physicians Formula face palette packed with bronzers, highlighters, blush, and powder, so you can create new looks whenever your thrifty little heart desires. Promising review: 'Yes, yes, yes!!! Absolutely love, love, love! This palette! I bought it, and it's AMAZING! It smells so good, too! The highlight and bronzer are perfect shades! I love everything about this palette so much! It does last long and for the price! It's a steal! The price of what it is should be higher, in my opinion! This palette is absolutely incredible!' —Mascara + AllergiesPrice: $15.49 A vacuum wine preserver, because there are few kitchen tragedies on par with pouring a nice glass of wine, only to find that it has turned... skunky. Oxygen is the thing that turns wine from "full-bodied, with notes of caramel" to "YIKES." This handy tool pumps oxygen out of your bottle, and the stoppers seal it, helping your wine stay delicious for longer. 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