
36 Products With Downright Astoshing Results
Veet's sensitive hair removal gel that's formulated with aloe, so it's perfect for anyone who typically deals with redness and irritation after hair removal. It's also meant to provide longer-lasting results when compared to traditional shaving and reduce the chance of ingrowns. Be prepared to pat yourself on your smooth, hairless back!
A pack of carborundum sponges — these things are tough, so prepare to send all your other kitchen sponges across the street to Weenie Hut Jr's. The super scrubby material makes it easy to get rid of those stubborn stains on the bottom of all your most-used pots and pans, so give these a shot before splurging for a new set.
A deep-conditioning hair mask that not only leaves your hair feeling buttery smooth but also helps repair bonds that may be broken due to coloring or styling treatments. Think Olaplex, but in a conditioning, frizz-fighting formula that includes Brazil nut seed and argan oils for extra moisture.
Some beloved Hard as Hoof nourishing cream made with beeswax and jojoba oil to condition brittle nails and cuticles (on your fingers AND toes!) and have them looking as shiny and fresh as they did before that gel manicure did its damage. It's designed to sink in quickly (a rare feat in the world of cuticle oils), and it also smells like coconuts. I probably should have led with the coconut part. 🥥 🤤
A Howard Products Feed-N-Wax wood polish and conditioner to bring your furniture back to life. Its magical blend of orange oil, beeswax, and Brazilian carnauba oil help to break down water spots and restore wood to its former shiny glory.
A set of teeth-whitening strips that help get your teeth a few shades whiter in just 14 days — seriously, the before-and-after photos are stunning. These are designed to cause very little sensitivity, so much so that you can leave them on for up to an hour if you please! And they also come in fun flavors like strawberry and watermelon — because why should kids get all the fun? Adults want fruit-flavored dental products, too!!! 😤
A satin-finish TirTir cushion foundation reviewers love for getting full coverage without the heavy, cakey feeling. It's designed to provide a radiant finish (hello, glass skin!), and reviewers say it pulls through on its long-lasting claims (up to 72 hours!).
A cult-favorite foot file that'll grind away at calluses and have your heels and toes looking silky smooth and ready to slip into your go-to sandals. There are many foot files out there, but thousands of reviewers say this one works like a charm.
A jar of all-in-one decor paint you can use on everything from kitchen cabinets to furniture upholstery. If there's a surface in your home that needs painting, this has got you covered. It dries in about 30 minutes and leaves behind a chalky matte finish that's the definition of country-chic.
Gold Bond's firming neck and chest cream, because your décolletage deserves some special skincare attention. It contains salicylic acid to gently exfoliate dead skin cells, while glycerin and aloe add some extra hydration. Put that Groupon for a laser treatment down — try this first!
A shoe-stretch spray to help soften and loosen those super tight boots that all the reviewers swore would be "perfect for wide calves!!" 🙄. Just give them a spray, put on your thickest pair of socks, and walk around in them until dry (or use a shoe stretcher overnight).
A moisturizing hair serum, from Korean hair care brand Mise En Scéne, made with SEVEN nourishing oils: argan, coconut, jojoba, marula, olive, camelia, and apricot. They all work together to protect your strands from damage (including up to 446-degree heat protection!) while adding some hydration and shine. Kind of like how the seven members of S Club worked together to provide timeless bops.
A nail concealer that's a multitasking marvel. It helps strengthen nails thanks to its blend of biotin and keratin, and it also provides a sheer hint of pink color that works great on its own or as a fast-dry top coat. It's basically a manicure in a bottle — which is an absolute STEAL at under $7. Just be sure to tip yourself when you're done.
A retinol body lotion — the magic of retinol is not just for your face! This retinol in the creamy formula helps promote skin cell turnover, while the ferulic acid firms skin for a tighter appearance. Reviewers also note that this works wonders on rough, bumpy skin on their upper arms and legs after consistent use.
And the bestselling Sol De Janeiro Bum Bum Cream that not only smells like caramel and pistachio deliciousness (pair it with the matching body mist to make the fragrance last even longer) but also can help tighten and firm the skin with repeated use thanks to the inclusion of caffeine-rich guarana extract.
A pet brush so you can effortlessly remove all the loose fur from the fluffy little gremlin that sheds all over your home. This will make your cat or dog's coat splendidly shiny like they're fresh from the groomers, and the brush head is fully removable for easy cleaning.
A bottle of sulfate-free biotin shampoo that has reviewers feeling like they're the star of a Pantene commercial. Biotin can help provide a fuller appearance to your strands (hello volume!!!), while rosemary and coconut oil are known to moisturize the scalp (bye-bye, itchiness). You'll be ~toss, tossing~ your hair like Glinda in no time. 💁♀️
A Pikk-it tool designed to remove the tangled hair/fur that's lodged in your vacuum's roller brush (which is making it WAY less effective, btw). You can also use it to spruce up your hairbrushes, so this is basically stray hair's worst enemy.
A pack of multipurpose dermaplaning razors you can use to shape your eyebrows and remove fine hairs. You can also use it to remove any stubborn peach fuzz so your foundation will glide on more seamlessly than ever.
A pack of cleaning tablets for your dishwasher, because it's probably way dirtier than you imagine. These tablets will break down lime and mineral buildup in the main compartment, internal pumps, and the pump and valve — so your dishes will come out looking as sparkly as they do in all those dish soap commercials.
A suede and leather brush to eliminate the scuffs, oil marks, dirt, and foot impressions that threaten to ruin all your cute warm-weather fits. It has four different sets of bristles so you can scrub as hard or as soft as you want, and it's designed to work by itself — no cleaning solution or soap required!
A L'Oréal repairing hair treatment, which takes just eight seconds — yes, eight seconds! — to repair damage and restore shine. Apply it after shampoo but before conditioner, and let the amino acids and "lamellar water technology" work their magic to smooth your hair without weighing it down.
A Bounce wrinkle release spray in a convenient travel size so you can take it with you on your next vacay. Seriously, who has time to iron while traveling?! There's also no telling if that dusty hotel iron is actually going to work. All you have to do is spray, tug the fabric a few times, then smooth the wrinkles away with your hand. It's also perfect for refreshing any clothes you plan to wear a few times during your trip, thanks to the fresh scent.
An exfoliating glove with immediate results you can actually see. Seriously, the dead skin just clumps up and rolls right off your body. It's somehow satisfying and gross at the same time.
A pack of all-natural bottle-cleaning tablets that'll help remove stains and odors from any water bottles or coffee tumblers that you've left unwashed for an embarrassingly long time. It happens. Just fill your cup with warm water, drop the tablet in, and wait 15-30 minutes; rinse your cup, then get back to hydrating and/or caffeinating yourself.
A cruelty-free lengthening Essence mascara with rave ratings and some seriously impressive before and after photos. Oh, did I mention it's UNDER $5?! Some reviewers even compare it to expensive brands like Tarte 👀. Unlike other mascaras at similar price points, reviewers say this one doesn't easily clump or smudge throughout the day.
A powerful spray to break down stubborn mold and mildew stains almost instantly. Just leave it on for about 15 seconds, then wipe away to reveal what your shower is actually supposed to look like.
A piercing bump solution formulated with jojoba, grape seed, and rose to help keep any annoying keloids at bay! It can help shrink bumps and reduce scarring by promoting skin cell turnover and adding an extra dose of moisture.
An all-natural oven scrub made with gritty pumice stone, so you can really go to town on that pizza that exploded and left a mess everywhere. It'll even clean all the hard-to-reach spots on the racks — because, yes, those need cleaning, too.
A pair of stainless-steel tongue scrapers for anyone who has googled "why does my breath stink so much?! reddit" a few too many times. This has a super convenient dual-handed design, so you can easily reach the back of your tongue and then pull forward to evict the nastiness that's living there rent-free.
The Catrice "Instant Awake" Under Eye Brightener, which will have you singing 🎵 "where have you been all my li-i-i-i-i-ife?" 🎵 on those busy mornings when you need to look like you got a full eight hours of sleep. Reviewers say it blends seamlessly into the skin and adds light coverage to dark circles — and it now comes in four shades!
And Maybelline's Dark Circles Treatment Concealer for even more coverage. It proves you don't have to keep spending a lot of money for high-end results. The lightweight formula is infused with Haloxyl, a peptide complex that's meant to reduce dark circles and tighten skin. Many reviewers say it's easy to blend with just your fingers, so you can ditch the brush if you want to!
Compound W One Step Pads designed to remove plantar warts with ease, and also have reviewer photos that will inspire and traumatize you in equal measure. The medicated pads are packed with salicylic acid to help break down the wart, and you can replace them every 48 hours for best results for up to 12 weeks.
A tub of The Pink Stuff, which has become so TikTok-famous it's racked up 153,000 positive ratings. It'll completely revitalize your sink, bathtub, and neglected ovens with the help of a little elbow grease.
A pack of two dark spot corrector soap bars packed with tons of vitamin C and turmeric — aka the ultimate superhero ingredients for potentially brightening and reviving dull skin. Reviewers have had luck using this on both the face and body, but we recommend giving it a patch test first on a small area to see how your skin reacts. All good? Then start sudsing away!
A pair of Nippies, adhesive pasties reviewers swear by for feeling comfortable, secure, and supported — especially when their summer fits just don't work with a regular bra. The medical-grade adhesive provides a strong, waterproof hold, and they're entirely washable and reusable. Plus, they come in several colors to match various skin tones.

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