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The 42 best products we tried and loved in July

The 42 best products we tried and loved in July

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July has come to an end, and although the heat sometimes made it hard for us to think straight, the CNN Underscored team still managed to rack up a bunch of new favorite products, including an Instagram-famous lip treatment and ultra-stylish bath mat. Despite how much we complained about the weather, we still managed to spend plenty of time outdoors, which we made bearable and even — dare I say it — enjoyable thanks to some great finds, like a beach chair that's easy to take on the go and sunglasses suitable for long walks.
To see exactly what we were loving this past month, keep reading. We have one hot and sunny month left this season, so we plan to continue using these summertime favorites. Hopefully, you'll love them just as much as we do.
Mustard Made The Mixer Storage Locker
It's hard to find storage solutions that are actually attractive, but Mustard Made has pretty much nailed it with its locker-style cabinets. The Mixer, featuring stylish glass panels that show off what's inside, is perhaps my new favorite furniture. It shipped in one box, and though it wasn't the easiest piece to build, the payoff was big. I'm completely obsessed with the Olive green color and wish I had the space for even more lockers in more colors. — Chelsea Stone, editorial director
Proofed! Laundry Detergent Sheets
I've been on a plastic reduction journey, and I recently learned my beloved laundry detergent sheets were laden with the stuff. I've switched to Proofed!, the only plastic-free sheet on the market. I appreciate the scent-free sheets as someone sensitive to fragrances, and I can now clean my clothes without worrying about pesky microplastics. — Carolina Gazal, associate testing writer
Grandin Road Ava Slipcovered Chair
I was influenced to pick up this navy-blue slipcovered chair by a coworker (who owns multiple Ava collection pieces) after she raved about its cloudlike cushions. And she wasn't lying! The chair is unbelievably cozy and upon sitting in it for the first time, my husband immediately said, 'I can't wait to nap in this.' The slipcovers are also a huge bonus: They're easily removable, making cleaning spills or stains a breeze. It is truly as functional as it is comfy, and it's made my house extra homey. — Stephanie Griffin, director of social
Glerups Slip-Ons With Natural Rubber Soles
I've owned slippers from Ugg and L.L.Bean, but these are more comfortable and they work in hot or cold temperatures. They've shown no signs of decline after months of heavy wear, despite being made entirely out of wool. — Joe Bloss, associate testing writer
Laundry Sauce Laundry Detergent Pods in Mojave Peach, 69-Count
Luxury cleaning products can be hit or miss, but I'm surprised by how much I'm enjoying these splurgy laundry detergent pods. The scent isn't overpowering by any means; I get an ever so slight hint of the peach scent on my clothes by using just one pod in the washer. They also dissolve super well (better than Tide pods, in my experience). I got the matching dryer sheets and have been enjoying those too, though I am trying to switch to using dryer balls instead. The Peach Mojave is a limited-edition scent, so I'm already thinking about trying the brand's other scents once I run out. — Amina Lake Patel, home and gifts editor
Smell House Work From Home Candle
The Smell House Work From Home Candle has become one of my favorite parts of my workday. The scent is a blend of coconut, espresso and vanilla. I've used it so much in July — especially during our Prime Day coverage — that I'll need to grab another one soon. — Gareen Puglia, associate testing writer
Ruggable Anika Green Rug
I've heard colleagues sing the praises of Ruggable's washable rugs for years, so when I found myself in the market for a runner, I knew it was my chance to finally try the internet-famous brand out for myself. Turns out, it's not overhyped. The two-piece system is essentially foolproof, and the rug itself is comfy, not to mention chic. My cat loves it too, which is why I'm doubly excited that I can just toss it into the washer when it starts looking a little worse for wear. — Chelsea Stone, editorial director
Grove Co. 3-in-1 Wrinkle Release
I use this wrinkle-release spray a lot in the summer because it's good for lightweight garments that I don't want to damage with my steamer, like silky dresses and scarves. The night before I want to wear something, I spray it with this and hang it to air-dry, and it's significantly less wrinkly the next day. The spray smells faintly of lavender, which I don't mind. — Nikol Slatinska, associate home and gifts editor
Simplehuman Sensor Pump Foam
I'm a longtime fan of Simplehuman's motion-activated home products. I've been using the Liquid Sensor Pump to dispense hand sanitizer and liquid hand soap for years, but I recently got this version that dispenses a rich foam — which is my preference for hand soap. I love the sleek design and that it automatically adjusts how much soap it dispenses depending on where you place your hand. Plus, it lasts for months on a single charge. The brand makes its own soap tablets, but I've had success using a foaming soap refill I already had at home. — Amina Lake Patel, home and gifts editor
OxiClean Odor Blasters Versatile Odor and Stain Remover Powder
My activewear can get especially funky after I work out in the hot weather, and so far, I haven't found anything as effective at removing sweat odors as this specific OxiClean powder. Every week, I put my dirty sports bras and running shorts into a bucket and fill it with this powder and hot water. I let the clothes soak for a couple of hours, then wash them on a normal cycle. No more bad smells! — Nikol Slatinska, associate home and gifts editor
Quiet Town Ojai Clay Bath Mat
Maybe you've spotted Quiet Town's eye-catching Sun Shower curtains on social media (if you haven't, check them out, as they really are something to behold). I was less familiar, though, with the brand's other bathroom offerings, including bath mats. I recently added the striped Ojai Clay mat to my tub and have found it not only complements my colorblocked Sun Shower [2-in-1 shower curtain and liner] particularly well, but it's also exceptionally absorbent and dries shockingly fast. — Chelsea Stone, editorial director
Birkenstock Milano Big Buckle Sandals
As someone who exceeds 20,000 steps a day, I prioritize comfort. But I'm also tired of looking, well, tired in beat-up sneakers. After a months-long hunt for the perfect summer sandals, I've found my dream pick. These Birkenstocks are easily my best purchase in the last decade, offering arch and ankle support, adjustable straps for a customized fit, a contoured footbed, breathability in the summer heat and a break-in period that only lasted a week. If, like me, you've been a devotee to the brand's slip-on counterparts, this supportive option for longer days on your feet is definitely worth a try. — Marissa Miller, contributing editor
The Framery Corinne Sunglasses
I've almost exclusively worn Warby Parker eyewear for years, but after some issues with getting them adjusted properly and finding new styles I like, I decided to branch out. I wanted a simple, no-frills pair of sunglasses to wear when I go on long walks outside, and the Corinne frames from The Framery seemed like a great choice. I was impressed by the site's low prices — even for high-index lenses (which is what I need with my prescription) and tinted lenses. I like these better than other sunglasses I have that are more than double the price. — Amina Lake Patel, home and gifts editor
Dagne Dover Rhys Backpack
In the last few months, I finally decided to convert to wearing backpacks to work because my shoulders couldn't take totes anymore. I couldn't find a backpack that didn't clash with my outfits — that is, until Dagne Dover launched this new drawstring backpack. I've heard great things about the brand's backpacks but I like this more dainty silhouette. — Tamara Kraus, senior lifestyle editor
Homage The Sandlot L7 Weenie Tee
'The Sandlot' has been one of my favorite movies since I first saw it in the '90s, and Homage is one of my favorite brands for buying unique sports clothing. The two have paired up for a truly awesome and nostalgic collection. My favorite is this comfy T-shirt perfect to wear to baseball games — or whenever I want to show my love for the movie. — Lindsey Smith, newsletter editor
Baublebar Medium Custom Icon Tote
You probably know Baublebar for its trendy yet affordable jewelry, and you might even be familiar with its ever-popular, customizable accessories like phone cases and throw blankets. Now the brand has officially entered the tote game with a bag that has become my go-to for beach days and park hangs. Choose from three sizes and a range of fun patches that speak to your own unique style and personality — or that of a loved one, as this would make for a great gift! — Chelsea Stone, editorial director
Eos Creme de Pistachio Body Lotion
I love all of Eos' lotions, but this one takes the (ice cream) cake. The smell lasts forever on my skin, and it's also super hydrating. I love that the pistachio smell isn't overpowering, so even if you don't particularly like pistachio, you still might like this lotion. — Gabriella Triolo, social coordinator
Glossier Banana Pudding Balm Dotcom
I've been a longtime fan of Glossier's Balm Dotcom (I was one of the brand's first 'reps' around 2016 when they had a Glossier rep program!), but this newest Banana Pudding flavor in collaboration with Magnolia Bakery is my favorite yet. It smells just like the dessert — so much, that it's tempting to want to taste it. — Tamara Kraus, senior lifestyle editor
Valentino V-Lighter Face Base Primer and Highlighter
I hate wearing really heavy makeup during the summertime, so this primer and highlighter combo from Valentino has been a game changer for me. Not only does it give my makeup an automatic glowy look but it also doesn't wear too greasy on my already oily skin. It also helps my makeup to last all day even after being super sweaty from the summer sun. — Gabriella Triolo, social coordinator
Rhode Pocket Blush
The Rhode Pocket Blush has been on my want-to-try list for a while now, and I finally got my hands on the brand's new summer hue, Tan Line. No one wants to put on a full face of makeup on in this heat, and what I love about this natural shade is that it's the perfect color to enhance your sun-kissed skin. I can confirm all the reviews were accurate when they say that the formula is ultra creamy, super blendable and luxuriously hydrating. — Molly Flores, photo editor
Charlotte Tilbury Unreal Lips Healthy Glow Nectar Oil
From Rhode to Summer Fridays to Glossier and lots more, the lip balm category is so crowded that I was highly skeptical of Charlotte Tilbury jumping on the bandwagon with these fruity tubes. However, the brand has created a unique formula that truly stands out from the rest. Unlike the other balms, Unreal Lips are lip oils, so they have a super-glossy finish while still providing comfort and hydration. It lasts on my lips even through eating and drinking, and I love how it makes my lips look and feel. I have the Juicylicious Pure Peach flavor that's perfect for summer. — Sophie Shaw, beauty and fashion editor
Hume Supernatural Aluminum-Free Deodorant
I love my Carpe Underarm Stick, but it oozes out in the heat, which doesn't make it ideal for traveling. This Hume Deodorant, however, stays solid, which makes the application not just easy but not messy as well. Underarm protection, as well as the vanilla scent, also lasts all day long. I'm usually not a fan of vanilla, but I love how it smells on this one. — Michelle Rae Uy, testing and updates writer
L'Oréal Paris True Match Nude Hyaluronic Tinted Serum
I have been searching for a tinted serum to use instead of a heavy foundation during the summer. I've seen this affordable L'Oréal one all over social media, so I decided to try it for myself. Spoiler alert: It's awesome. It offers great coverage without being heavy, and I love the added 1% hyaluronic acid to help smooth my skin. — Lindsey Smith, newsletter editor
Marin Lip Treatment in Strawberry Rhubarb
I have had dry lips for years and years. After months of Accutane, my lips became super dry and cracked, and now, years later, I never leave the house without lip balm in my pocket. I saw the Marin Lip Treatment on TikTok, and after countless videos on my FYP, I decided to purchase. This is now my second tube, and I can't recommend it enough. The flavors are the best I have ever tried. I highly recommend the Strawberry Rhubarb for a nice summer flavor. It's thick and slick, and stays on my lips for hours at a time. It also soothes my cracked lips, thanks to the marine glycoproteins. If you need to stock up on a new lip product, this is definitely one to check out! — Tyler Holender, social strategist
Twelve South PowerBug 2-in-1 Wall Mount Charger
This unique charger is a total game changer for my kitchen. The PowerBug turns any AC wall outlet into a floating MagSafe mount that I've been using for following along with recipes while I cook. It also has a 35W USB-C charging port on the side for powering other accessories. — Rikka Altland, senior deals editor
Airthings Corentium Home 2 Radon Detector
Moving into an old home with a basement comes with great benefits, but this Bluetooth-equipped Radon detector has helped me stay ahead of potential problems. It monitors levels of the potentially harmful gas and also keeps tabs on humidity and temperature levels. — Joe Bloss, associate testing writer
BodyGuardz Red Light Converter
We've all heard about how smartphones emit blue light that causes eye strain, sleep disruption and even signs of aging for our skin. More than just a screen protector, this tempered glass cover converts that harmful blue light into red light. This means that it makes our phones easier on the eyes and skin, without needing to turn on the weird orangey 'Night Shift' mode. I was actually shocked that the colors on my screen look exactly the same as without the converter. It uses what the brand calls 'quantum dot technology' to achieve this, and you can slightly see the red tint if your screen is off but not when it's illuminated. It's a really cool intersection of beauty and tech, and one of the most intriguing products I've tested this year. — Sophie Shaw, beauty and fashion editor
Teenage Engineering OB-4 Magic Radio
I was tired of sacrificing good sound for a portable Bluetooth speaker at home. Even though I live in a studio apartment, I enjoy something I can grab and move from area to area while doing chores, cooking in the kitchen and grilling out back. My music-connoisseur boyfriend recommended this Teenage Engineering speaker to me a while back, and after using it for a few months, it has quickly become my best friend. Not only does it play your favorite songs at outstanding quality but it has various settings if you feel like playing music producer. Its sleek design has anyone who visits asking me about it! — Molly Flores, photo editor
Nanu Arc Alarm Clock
I've exclusively been using my Apple Watch as an alarm clock for over a decade now. But that ended this month when the Nanu Alarm Clock landed on my nightstand. I love just how well made it is almost as much as [I love] its retro design. This feels like the last alarm clock I'll ever need and is a purchase I'm quite happy with, despite its steep price tag. — Rikka Altland, senior deals editor
Polk Signa S4 Soundbar With Wireless Subwoofer
Becoming obsessed with projectors has sent me down a rabbit hole of creating the best home theater setup I can (within the limits of renting). Sure, an expensive surround-sound install might be better, but I've still been mighty impressed by this soundbar and its accompanying subwoofer. That bass hits like I'm in a movie theater. — Joe Bloss, associate testing writer
Jolene Coffee Mix Pack
I'm a canned coffee snob, but I quickly got hooked on Jolene coffee, founded by none other than Red Hot Chili Peppers lead Anthony Kiedis and buddy Shane Powers. Naturally, it's a concert-friendly bold brew sourced from Peruvian beans. The oat milk latte is also deliciously smooth and, made with coconut sugar to boot. I also love that a portion of the proceeds goes back to the coffee community — specifically, the all-female coffee growers at Café Femenino. — Carolina Gazal, associate testing writer
Jack Link's Mini Turkey Sticks
It's hard to find portable snacks that cater to my savory cravings, and these high-protein, herb-flavored turkey jerky sticks totally fit the bill. Unlike my crumbly granola days of yore, they make zero mess while on the go, stabilize my blood sugar levels, assist with muscle recovery as a trainer and nutrition enthusiast and give Thanksgiving in July vibes. I highly recommend these sticks if you've made a deal with yourself to prioritize protein (and have had it *up to here* with cottage cheese). — Marissa Miller, contributing editor
Jumbo Time Wines Summer Sixer
This exquisite selection of easy-sipping wines has been on repeat this summer. From dinner parties to a quiet night in, there's a bottle for every occasion. Some are funky, some are fruity and [all] are a great intro to natural wine for those looking to get experimental this season. Personally, I favor Surf's Up, a lovely bright red blend that's juicy and refreshing. — Molly Flores, photo editor
Brooks Women's Glycerin 22 Running Shoes
After reading about how much my co-workers all rave about Brooks, I figured it was time to give them a try. This year, I've been revamping my workout shoe collection because I realized I was wearing the wrong shoes for different activities. The second I slipped these cushiony sneakers on, I wished I'd gotten them months ago. They're now my go-to for my walks. — Tamara Kraus, senior lifestyle editor
Darn Tough Women's Run No Show Tab Ultra-Lightweight Running Socks
Socks really do matter when your feet are taking a beating, so I'm almost as picky about the socks I wear as I am about my shoes. I recently tried Darn Tough's ultra-lightweight running socks, and they're fantastic. Marathon training as a beginner isn't easy, but these socks make my feet comfortable enough (as well as protected) to keep going. I think I'm buying more! — Michelle Rae Uy, testing and updates writer
Foreo Issa 4 Toothbrush
I've been using the same electric toothbrush for years and thought it was good ... until I swapped to the Foreo Issa 4 and I realized I've been missing out. I love that the brush head is twice as big as my old one, making sure I don't miss a spot while brushing. It also has three modes, including whitening, sensitive and deep-cleaning. The brush head also doesn't need to be replaced as often and can be changed twice a year. Plus, it can last a full year on just one charge. — Lindsey Smith, newsletter editor
Oura Ring Gen 3
I've been wanting to track all of my health stats but didn't want to have to deal with wearing a clunky watch to do so. This month I got to try out the Oura Ring, and I'm absolutely loving it. I barely realize I have it on throughout the day, and it's one of the most accurate fitness trackers I've tried. My favorite thing is that it's waterproof so I can wear it in the shower, while washing my hands and even on a swim. — Gabriella Triolo, social coordinator
Forme Collagen Power Bra
I was highly skeptical of a sports bra costing upwards of $200, but I have to say, the Forme sports bra is truly worth the hype, especially if you have a larger bust. I wore it during my recent move and noticed a huge difference in the level of support and comfort I felt while doing a lot of movement and heavy lifting. The bra I tried also had the added benefit of CollagenTech fabric, which the brand claims will help keep your skin feeling soft and fresh, though I didn't really feel anything out of the ordinary on that front. My advice: Save $30 and just go with the original Power Bra. — Chelsea Stone, editorial director
Hoka Women's Arahi 8 Running Shoes
I'm training for a half marathon in November, and the new Arahi 8 from Hoka, along with my Bondi 8 and Clifton 9 GTX, are my training shoes, which means I'm wearing them almost every day. I've tested a few other marathon training shoes from brands like Nike, Merrell and On, but I think these are among the best for my feet. They're very balanced and lightweight, and offer a lot of stability. It feels so good wearing them they make me want to run longer! — Michelle Rae Uy, testing and updates writer
Praia Beach Chair
This stylish chair has been on my arm all summer. Not only does it actually look modern and cool (for a beach chair) but it's also incredibly lightweight — only 5 pounds! Because it's so easy to carry around, thanks to a wide shoulder strap, I've been toting it around to tons of outdoor events this season. — Chelsea Stone, editorial director
BrüMate 35-Ounce Nav Travel Tumbler
Somehow, I haven't fallen for the Stanley or Hydro Flask tumbler hype yet, but I finally bit the bullet and bought this BrüMate tumbler for Prime Day — and I'm so glad I did. I'm drinking so much more water per day, and the patented magnetic BevLock lid keeps all my liquids incredibly leakproof. I'm obsessed (and I finally understand all the tumbler hype). — Daniel Toy, copy chief
Halfdays Bastille Trail Pants
I spent most of my July in the mountains near my apartment to test the best hiking pants for women. The Halfdays Bastille Trail Pants were one of my favorites to sport on an afternoon hike. They're made of breathable material that keeps me cool under the sun and are extremely moisture wicking. I also found the high-waisted fit very flattering. Their performance rivals our winning pick, so if you have a larger budget for you hiking gear, consider this pair for your next outdoor adventure — Gareen Puglia, associate testing writer CNN Underscored has a team of writers and editors who have many years of experience testing, researching and recommending products, and they ensure each article is carefully edited and products are properly vetted. We talk to top experts when it makes sense to make certain we are testing each product accurately, recommending only the best products and considering the pros and cons of each item. For this article, associate home and gifts editor Nikol Slatinska tapped our team to see what they tried and loved last month.
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Marlowe Originally a surname meaning 'remnants of a lake' or 'driftwood,' Marlowe has a poetic, windswept quality. Literary fans may think of playwright Christopher Marlowe (a contemporary of Shakespeare!), but its soft consonants and easy flow make it perfect for a gentler take on frontier charm. Clayton With Old English roots meaning 'clay settlement,' Clayton is (quite literally!) as earthy as it gets. It's a sturdy, grounded choice that calls to mind wide open fields and red dirt roads, but still feels polished enough for modern use. And the less-formal nickname Clay is adorable too! Odessa The name of a Ukrainian port city with possible ties to the Greek name Odysseus (which potentially comes from the Greek word odyssomai, meaning 'to hate'), Odessa feels exotic yet grounded. Its lyrical sound softens its adventurous undertone, making it a perfect blend of prairie romance and worldliness. Shepherd Straightforward in meaning — 'one who tends sheep' — this occupational name sounds pastoral and peaceful, evoking open ranges and quiet responsibility. For a more laid-back vibe, you could opt to call him Shep. Elora The origins of the name Elora are unclear, but it's most likely a name invented for the 1988 fantasy movie Willow. Even so, it's got a sound that's both romantic and un-fussy, with an old-fashioned quality. Silas From the Latin name Silvanus, meaning 'of the forest,' Silas brings a woodsy energy to the quiet western mood. It's been fashionable for years, with a vibe that's equal parts preacher's son and lone rider. Sunday Day-of-the-week names always carry a bit of whimsy, but there's just something about Sunday that feels slow, soft, and rooted in simpler times — perfectly befitting of the soft western aesthetic. Callum Derived from the Latin 'columba,' meaning 'dove,' Callum blends gentleness with strength. It feels fresh yet timeless, with the peace-bringing imagery of its meaning fitting perfectly into a softer cowboy narrative. Delaney From the Irish Ó Dubhshláine, meaning 'descendant of Dubhshláine' (meaning 'dark defiance,' which is SO COOL), Delaney started as a surname but now feels sprightly and approachable. Boone Meaning 'good' or 'blessing' in Old French, Boone has an optimistic, upright feel. It's impossible not to think of frontiersman Daniel Boone — making this a name with real trailblazer cred. Blythe Old English for 'happy' or 'carefree,' Blythe is airy and optimistic. Its clipped, vintage sound gives it a refined quality, like southern-leaning names such as Blanche. Ira Short and strong, Ira is a Hebrew name meaning 'watchful' or 'vigilant.' Despite its brevity, it still feels substantial; it's an understated choice with quiet, enduring strength. Rue Botanical and vintage all at once, Rue is the name of a medicinal herb, symbolizing regret in Victorian flower language. It fits the quiet western vibe because it's sparse, poetic, and effortlessly chic. Jed A down-home short form of Jedediah, meaning 'beloved of the Lord,' Jed is friendly and approachable. It's pure cowboy-next-door, with no flash required. Willa Feminine but far from fragile, Willa stems from the Germanic word willo, meaning 'will' or 'desire.' Thatcher Occupational in origin, meaning 'one who thatches roofs,' Thatcher has a tactile, hands-on feel. It's both rustic and refined, making it right at home on the modern prairie. Ines From the Spanish and Portuguese form of Agnes, meaning 'pure' or 'chaste,' Ines is quiet elegance with an exotic edge. It can also be spelled with the ever-trendy Z at the end: Inez. Hollis Old English for 'dweller near the holly trees,' Hollis is nature-anchored but urbane. It straddles the line between town and country, making it a versatile soft Western pick. Clementine Oh my darlin'! Sweet, sunny Clementine comes from the Latin clemens, meaning 'merciful' or 'gentle.' It's wholesome yet spirited, just like a pioneer girl with a mischievous smile. Sybil Of Greek origin meaning 'prophetess,' Sybil has a mysterious, old-soul quality. Doesn't it just feel like the wise matriarch in an old-west family saga?! Nolan From the Irish Ó Nualláin, meaning 'descendant of Nuallán' (which means 'famous!'), Nolan has a steady, approachable warmth. Jessamine A poetic form of 'jasmine,' this name blooms with charm and grace, conjuring images of wildflower fields and slow summer twilights. You could also spell it Jessamyn! Colt The name for a young horse, Colt is energetic but still sweet. It's unapologetically western, but it still feels modern and crisp. sk-pin-or-IG-1 Solve the daily Crossword

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