
26 Products With Before And After Pics That Will Leave You *So* Shook, You'll Look Like The Mr. Krabs Meme
An E.l.f. color corrector for camouflaging any blemishes, under-eye circles, discoloration, or dark spots without caking or creasing your foundation and concealer. There are five different shades for complexion-specific correcting, including a green for concealing redness and a peach for correcting dark spots on medium skin tones.
A pair of seamless and reusable Nippies silicone pasties, which allow you to wear your favorite tops and dresses without worrying about stubborn bra straps or nipples showing. The reviewers who swear by these are screaming "Fuuuuuuutuuuuuuure" at how well they stay put for hours and restick through repeated uses!
And a breathable, sweat-proof boob tape kit in case you have a dress or top with a strange cut that wouldn't work with a bra, but you want a bra-like lift. This kit includes boob tape, satin petals to protect your nipples, and even a pair of silicone pasties. It even comes with a convenient carrying pouch you could effortlessly pack in your go-bag!
An LED light therapy mask, which uses blue *and* red light to help reduce the appearance of wrinkles, treat (and eventually clear) mild to moderate acne, fade scarring, and even prevent breakouts from happening! Skincare with a luxe flair? We love to see it!
A jar of Brazilian Bum Bum body cream that boasts a blend of caffeine-packed guarana extract and coconut oil to help *visibly* firm and moisturize skin — use it on your own bum and find out why they really call her Sandy Cheeks! Plus, you'll even smell ah-may-zing with creamy, delectable notes of salted caramel, pistachio, and vanilla! ✨
A descaling solution because yes, your beloved coffee maker needs to be cleaned too. This solution does all the work to eliminate limescale and mineral buildup that's probably been making your coffees taste kind of weird, but you just shrugged it off.
Joesoef's sulfur soap, which is dermatologist-approved for helping treat acne breakouts because of the antibacterial cleansing properties of volcanic sulfur. So, if you don't plan on sitting at the base of a volcano and letting the sulfuric springs work their miracle healing anytime soon...this will unclog your pores and eliminate blackheads just the same (if not better).
A very effective grill cleaner that takes less than five minutes to soak off burnt meats, veggies, and grease and make your grill ready for the next cookout. Raise your hand if you're a certain grill cook who would really love this simple spray and wipe clean-up, so you can get back to jellyfishing! 🪼
A powerhouse trio of serums: retinol, vitamin C, and hyaluronic acid, which work together to help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, as well as brighten, smooth, hydrate, *and* plump your skin for a glowing complexion.
A brush cleaning kit designed to make sure you can clean the grossness and grime existing in every windowsill, sliding door, vent, and other nooks and crannies. Now, you won't have to look at those tracks in complete disgust because you finally have the tools to eliminate it!
A genius paw cleaning tube in case your pup loves to dig or frolic in every mud puddle they come across. This is designed with soft silicone bristles on the inside to lift dirt from the fur and paw pads of your pooch's feet. Just add water, then their foot, and twist!
Good Molecules Yerba Mate Wake Up Eye Gel, which is under $10 *and* has a massive cult following. This gel is practically witchcraft for how well it minimizes swelling and puffiness. I mean, Squidward would be absolutely SHOOK at how well it covers up the misery of being kept awake by SpongeBob and Patrick's hijinks all night long!
And an under-eye brightener that boasts a lightweight, color-balancing formula infused with hydrating hyaluronic acid and nourishing shea butter for a reliable coverage solution that's nothing short of practical magic.
A pack of thin velvet hangers, so you can organize your closet to be roomier and more streamlined (shoutout matching hangers). Plus, the fancy schmancy nonslip velvet helps make sure your clothes won't randomly fall to the floor!
A pack of two tongue scrapers that'll help eradicate bad breath and bacteria buildup and enhance your tastebuds to make your mouth feel better than ever. Plus, your tongue will return to its natural color with consistent cleaning! *Casually sliding this to Bubble Bass after the entire town of Bikini Bottom sees everything he's been hiding under his tongue.*
Truly Beauty boob polish — it boasts a blend of açaí, retinol, and dragonfruit to help moisturize and exfoliate your skin to deliver visibly smoother results. Even your 🎶 lovely little (or big) lumps 🎶 deserve some TLC every now and then (plus, you could even do a quick self-check while applying)!
A piercing bump solution for anyone who's experienced keloids, bumps, and scars with their piercings. This will help reduce their appearance and deliver some partial relief if you can't get an appointment with your doc ASAP.
A microwave bacon cooker that can sear up to nine strips of bacon at once without a pop of hot grease threatening your breakfast vibes. Making bacon without getting any battle scars? You basically just won gold at the Fry Cook Games!
Plus, a Clorox Toilet Wand Starter Kit designed to kill bacteria and viruses lurking on the inside of your porcelain throne. Simply pop on one of the refill sponge heads, scrub the inside of the bowl, and then throw it away! Cleaning the toilet *literally* couldn't be simpler.
An under-$10 lip-plumping gloss set featuring a ginger-infused plumping gloss to deliver expensive-looking volume to your pout by day, and a secondary, minty overnight mask so your lips can be nourished and softened after a full day of giving Jolie perfection.
A three-step cradle cap system to help you gentle remove flakes from your little one's scalp. Simply soap up the included double-sided sponge brush and massage in circular motions on their head, and finally use the fine-tooth comb to lift the flakes away!
An Ogx leave-in conditioning cream that's infused with moisturizing and restorative argan oil, so all you have to do is apply after towel-drying your hair and witness the literal ✨ magic ✨ happen before your eyes. This incredible styling cream delivers beautifully defined and voluminous tresses that look salon-fresh, even though you did a simple wash-n-go!
The very popular Chom Chom roller, a reusable pet hair remover with a patented brush design, so all you have to do is simply push back and forth. All the shed hair and lint on clothes, furniture, car seats, cat towers, etc., is collected into a chamber, and then you just remove and throw it all away! Over 140,000 reviewers have bestowed it with a rating, and we agree: If a member of your household happens to have four legs and a ton of hair, this is a must-buy.
A clear nail polish with a bitter taste to help put an end to nail biting and thumb sucking to let your nail growth flourish. It's safe, effective, and tastes so bad, you'll definitely prefer chewing anything else! You can even paint your little one's nails to help prevent them from putting their germy hands in their mouths. 🤢
A 20-pack of multi-surface eraser sponges to disappear tough messes like grease, scuffs, dirt, and even crayon (!!!) with a fraction of the elbow grease you'd need for regular scrubbing. Use this on your walls, floors, shoes, tubs — wherever — and join the thousands of reviewers who have rated it 5 stars!
When you realize your toilet doesn't *have* to be replaced because of mineral staining:
Reviews in this post have been edited for length and clarity.Facebook image via Nickelodeon.

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