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Someone Needs To Get These 30 Things For Me

Someone Needs To Get These 30 Things For Me

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An internet-famous Eos Vanilla Cashmere body lotion to soak your skin with 24 hours of nongreasy hydration. Reviewers say it smells just as delicious (maybe even more delicious) than more expensive lotions like Philosophy's "Warm Cashmere" and B&BW "Vanilla Bean Noel."
Some peel-and-stick puzzle saver sheets if puzzles are your hobby. Don't you hate finishing a puzzle and then not having a good way to save it? Enter these genius sheets, which adhere to the back of your puzzle so it stays together and can be properly framed, hung, and enjoyed.
A time-saving fruit and veggie divider because quartering grapes by hand...yeah no thank you!! Parents swear this thing is so convenient because it easy enough and safe enough for their kiddos to use — and the little ones find it fun to use too!
A ~wooly~ adorable shaved sheep plushie that sheds its coat at the slide of a zipper. (Wish this were me in the summer!!)
A wireless lace bralette for anyone .01 seconds away from setting their wired bras on fire. This little number offers a surprising amount of support, convertible straps, and, most important, a wire-free design that won't make you feel like you're being poked and prodded all damn day.
A delightfully stress-free This Annoying Life coloring book so you can find humor in the frustrations and pains of everyday life — like stepping on Lego bricks with bare feet. At least you can choose the color of the bricks!
A bag of Liquid I.V. electrolyte drink mix to help you stay hydrated in the summer heat when you're sweating 24/7. Bonus: It's Popsicle Firecracker flavored!
A pack of self-heating soothing foot masks if you just spent a long day on your feet and the dogs are barking.
A beloved tightening cream because the 40,000+ reviewers who rated it 5 stars is all the proof you need. It's infused with caffeine, coconut oil, and guarana extract to firm, smooth, and add shimmer to the skin. Plus, the vanilla, salted caramel, and pistachio scent is better than any perfume out there.
A trio of sunglasses that'll protect your eyes from the sun and your wallet for your ability to lose absolutely everything you own. Three pairs of stylish sunnies for less than $20? Now, you don't need to fret when you settle into your Uber on the way to the hotel and realize you left your sunnies on the plane.
A beaded charm holder necklace for a summery pop of color in your gold and silver necklace stack. You can wear it with the charm holder in front to show off your fave charms (side note: Local Eclectic has amazing charms — I'm a huge fan of them and own several!), or you can wear the charm holder in the back for a more traditional-looking beaded necklace.
A pair of embroidered Hoka Cliftons so the Venn diagram of what your podiatrist wants you to wear and what *you* and your personal style want to wear is a circle.
A ~cat-a-pult~ to, well, pelt people with mini cat figures. Yep.
A playful bee-shaped toothpick holder if you're a popcorn fiend but hate digging your fingers in your mouth to dislodge stray kernels. You can pull the ~stinger~ to grab a toothpick or leave the holder open for guests.
A cuticle oil because too many gel manis have destroyed your nails. Sweet almond oil, vitamin E, and jojoba soften the cuticle and strengthen your claws so you'll be proud to show them off.
And a nail concealer that'll subtly hide yellowing and staining on your nails.
A pair of loose linen pants you'll grab for an upcoming warm-weather vacation, and then repurchase for lounging (and maybe even the office!). They're beautifully breezy on the beach and equally comfy while running errands.
A tin of tangerine-flavored Sour Drops so you can finally experience the mouth-puckering fruity flavor you've been missing since Altoid Sours were, tragically, discontinued in 2010.
A pair of ThirdLove thermoregulating hipster undies to save your ass this swampy, sweaty summer. These breathable, tagless undies are made with an innovative 37.5® Tech fabric that's designed to keep you cool through heat and hot flashes.
An equal parts hilarious and genius sleep sack if your bedsheets are all stained with self-tanner. Keep your white sheets white and leave the beach towels in the closet! Slide yourself into the silky-feeling sack — there's even a foot opening to allow for airflow — and let any self-tanner stick to the sack and not your sheets.
Laneige's Neo Blurring Powder — a skin-smoothing, pore-blurring, ultra-fine powder because your skin is oily, oily, oily. This semi-matte powder absorbs the shine but leaves your ~glow~ untouched without feeling dry or cakey on your skin.
A sand-removal bag that'll be a must-have in your beach bag this summer. Rub it on your body to remove sand with ease! (No, it's not magic. Inside the bags is a powder that, when rubbed on your body, quickly absorbs moisture, making it easier to brush off the sand.)
A minty jelly frog soap for a ~froggin'~ cute upgrade to your bathroom. You'll have to check the bathroom after every guest to make sure they don't try to take this lil' guy home with them.
A lip balm keychain cap that'll save you from misplacing that $24 lip balm before you can even use it. Each cap is designed to replace the original packaging and conveniently attaches to your keychain, purse strap, etc.
An absolutely massive Bluetooth speaker shaped like an AirPod — yep, that's it. There's nothing else I really need to say about this other than to let you know that reviewers say it's funny and the sound quality is surprisingly good.
A pair of bold geometric earrings if you're ready to make a statement. This glitzy, glam ear candy will be just the thing to tie your look together.
A shaker of Red Robin seasoning because *drools* sorry, let me wipe that up. I feel sorry for anyone who hasn't tried this spice mix before! So please do yourself a favor and grab some of this goes-on-literally-anything seasoning and jazz up your fries, burgers, salads, soups, fish, veggies, and any other food your little heart desires.
A weekly keyboard planner that'll help you organize your tasks and visualize the work week. It's undated, so you can use it only when you need it instead of buying a dated planner and then feeling like you've wasted money because you only filled half the book.
A flight attendant-approved off-shoulder jumpsuit comfy enough for traveling (and snoozing) yet stylish enough for wearing out many times during your trip — even if your trip is just from your bed to the couch.
A waterless and instant makeup brush cleaner so you can skip the hours-long process of washing and drying your makeup brushes. This spray penetrates the brush hairs and melts oils and pigments fast while drying pretty much instantly. Wow!
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