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27 Nordstrom Items That Only *Look* Expensive

27 Nordstrom Items That Only *Look* Expensive

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A subtle freshwater pearl necklace so you can have a simple, polished piece to dress up any outfit without overwhelming it. I'm talking fancy work events, I'm talking date nights, I'm talking your cousin Denise's med school graduation... this necklace does it all.
Promising review: "The necklace is very pretty and dainty. Very happy with how it looks in person since I could only see it online." —SarahSunshineSarahPrice: $75 (available in two colors)
A crescent bag that screams "I'm designer!"... only you will be able to hear it whisper "jk, I'm actually extremely affordable."
Price: $39.99
A six-piece set of pastel Staub ceramic bowls to help you basically feel like you have a lil' rainbow in your kitchen — a rainbow you can eat snacks out of (empirically, the best possible kind of rainbow).
Price: $99.99
A puff-sleeve stand collar blouse so you can get dressed for work in 30 seconds flat, but look like you put at least 30 minutes of thought into your outfit.
Promising review: "Love this blouse. It is true to size, very comfortable, fabric looks high quality. Plan on purchasing it in another color." —SandraR84Price: $46.23+ (originally $69; available in women's sizes XS—XL and three colors)
A mini bottle of Miss Dior eau de toilette, because honestly, is there anything more luxurious than smelling good all the time?
Price: $46+ (available in three sizes)
A pair of Le Creuset salt-and-pepper mills that will make all your friends go, "Oh, excuse me, does an adult live here now?" (Yes, they will always remember the years when you just used whatever condiments came with your DoorDash orders, but at least they'll also admire your current kitchen style, too.)
Promising review: "I have an all blue Le Creuset set, but having a designated color for salt and pepper made it so easy to grab which one you want! This is perfect and it's adjustable with your choice on how coarse or fine you want your salt and pepper!" —SillymilliPrice: $75 (originally $96)
A Maison Margiela candle for those of us who are dying to try one of the brand's scents, but are looking for something with a bit of a lower price point. The candle has the brand's signature smooth and stylish design, and, more importantly, it's gonna make your house smell amazing.
Promising review: "This candle smells so good I just can't get enough of it!! Love it!!" —Spanky67Price: $39+ (available in two sizes)
A BaubleBar gold-tone chain-link necklace because I'm writing the article and I literally can't believe this is only $48?? The chunky links are truly giving "I am a boss, but also I know the best vintage stores and most fun wine bars" energy.
Promising review: "Super cute necklace — color still looks great a year later." —DaniMarie17Price: $48
A high-end–looking wine and champagne chiller to prevent your next fun backyard hang from being ruined by the horror of Warm White Wine. This vacuum-insulated stainless-steel chiller will keep your bevs cool for hours, aka. for exactly as long as it will take for you to tell your friends all about your new cubiclemate who just. Will. Not. Stop. Humming.
Promising review: "Finally bought one for myself and I love it! Even in the AZ heat, it keeps the wine cold outdoors. It's a great alternative to having to use a bucket or go back to the fridge/freezer. A great gift for a wine lover and Vinglace boxing is very classy." —StaggPrice: $89.95 (available in four colors)
A boho-inspired medallion-print rug that won't just tie your whole room together — it's machine washable, so when Muffins tracks some mud across it (or you accidentally upend an iced latte onto it), there's no need to worry.
Price: $41+ (available in six colors and seven sizes; all colors not available in all sizes)
A pair of Quay oval sunglasses because you know you have the deep inner spirit of an off-duty model on a Saturday morning latte run... time to start dressing like one.
Promising review: "I had to have these glasses as they matched some of my outfits. They sold out, but I checked back and they were in stock and on sale. These glasses are stylish and come in an amazing green color. If you purchase these glasses, you won't be disappointed." —seasoned womanPrice: $70 (available in four colors)
A Herschel Supply Co. duffel bag with a zip-close exterior shoe compartment, so you can enjoy all your summer travel without ever thinking about how your shoes, which touch the ground every day, are now touching your underpants and face wash in your bag.
Price: $93.50 (originally $110)
A pair of dangling strand earrings that I'm pretty sure you're about to make your ENTIRE personality.
Price: $68
A blue petaled blown-glass vase to add some instant elegance to literally any room. (Yes, even a room that also has a giant Pokemon beanbag chair in it... life is all about balance, right?)
Promising review: "Love everything about this." —littlemissmae77Price: $51
A French Connection structured button-down with a unique crossover back that will make people say "oooh" and "aaahh" and "can I borrow that" and "can you get me an internship at Vogue (since you obviously work at Vogue)."
Price: $68.60 (originally $98; available in women's sizes XS—L and two colors)
A Southwestern-print Barefoot Dreams throw because it's your chance to get cozy with the cult-favorite brand for just a fraction of the usual cost. Plus, reviewers say this blanket is extra thick, so you will feel even more like you're wrapped in a burrito of relaxation whenever you use it.
Promising review: "Love that this is thicker than the other Barefoot Dreams blankets, it takes my coziness to another level. The pattern looks very nice in person. I would love for them to have a larger option available." —redrumlodgePrice: $62.99 (originally $158)
An Ettika crystal hinge bracelet that's minimalist but also totally unique — you know, exactly like you.
Price: $60
A three-piece Staub ceramic baking dish set, because these dishes are so beautiful, you might want to just leave them out as decor between meals.
Price: $99.99 (originally $189.99)
A pair of Isaac Mizrahi New York pleated wide-leg pants so you can instantly look sleek and in charge. When you wear these, will people around your office just assume you're their boss now? It's not for me to say, but also... yes.
Price: $69 (originally $138; available in women's sizes 2—16)
A hooded muslin wraparound towel that's so luxurious and decadent, every time you use it, you're going to be like, "Wait, AM I a millionaire??" The towel isn't just a cozy way to dry off after the shower; reviewers also say it's great for just kicking back on the couch (even if you haven't showered for... uh, a little while).
Promising review: "Love this item. It's surprisingly thick. Good absorption and very cozy. Washed well." —MArvotPrice: $44.99+ (originally $49; available in six colors)
A 100% cotton denim midi dress with separate top and bottom zips, so you can customize the cleavage or leg slit to your personal specifications. And honestly, how rare is it to get something exactly the way you want it in this life?
Promising review: "Perfect denim dress. I've been looking for a denim dress for a while. I love the fit of this; it's perfect, exactly what I was looking for. I have a larger bust, and sometimes dresses can be tight at the top, but this has plenty of room. The denim is fairly lightweight with movement, so it will be great over the summer, and, of course, I love the pockets. It has a zipper at the bust and one at the bottom, so you can open either a little, depending on the look you are going for. The bottom zip doesn't come all the way to the hem, so there's already a decent size split at the front, not too high though." —chloegrlPrice: $89.99 (originally $98; available in women's sizes S—L)
A Quip rechargeable water flosser because yes, I do realize that having a beautiful water flosser on your bathroom counter is not the kind of flex most people are thinking of, BUT YOU SHOULD BE. This cordless wonder is not only aesthetically pleasing — it's so simple to use, you might finally decide that flossing is easier than lying to your dentist.
Promising review: "This has good pressure and cleans well. The design is slim and looks good on my counter. I have tried small flossers that don't take up much room, and this is the best. It took a few hours to charge and the charge lasts long." —LigePrice: $69.99 (available in two colors)
An oversized AllSaints tote so you can be the most absolutely stylish person at the CSA pick-up.
Promising review: "Love the bag! Color was better than expected." —AnonymousPrice: $47.20+ (originally $59; available in three colors)
A pair of leather and jute sandals that reviewers say are are actually comfortable. They're pretty enough to wear to an outdoor wedding, and comfy enough to wear as you explore a new city on vacation. It's called versatility, and two of our favorites have it: Meryl Streep, and this sandal.
Promising review: "The most comfortable sandals! Just bought my second pair." —CheryliePrice: $67.50+ (originally $135; available in women's sizes 5-12 and four colors)
A croc-embossed wristlet for nights when you're just taking your phone and your credit card, but you want them to look dang good while you cart them around.
Price: $87.50 (originally $125; available in two colors)
A Vince Camuto sleeveless maxi that's so boho and breezy, I dare you not to live in it for the whole entire summer.
Price: $47.99 (originally $69.99; available in women's sizes XS—XL)
A pair of Adidas Tokyo low-top suede sneakers, because their neon colorways will render your most blah outfit totally exciting. If you're a fan of the Gazelle but looking for something with a bit more oomph, may I suggest these?
Promising review: "Absolutely love my new sneakers!! They run large. I am a true size 8. I purchased a 7.5. Honestly, I could have done a 7, but I don't mind the extra room in the 7.5. I will purchase more colors!" —True to SizePrice: $90 (available in women's sizes 5–11 and seven colors)
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27 Nordstrom Items That Only *Look* Expensive

A subtle freshwater pearl necklace so you can have a simple, polished piece to dress up any outfit without overwhelming it. I'm talking fancy work events, I'm talking date nights, I'm talking your cousin Denise's med school graduation... this necklace does it all. Promising review: "The necklace is very pretty and dainty. Very happy with how it looks in person since I could only see it online." —SarahSunshineSarahPrice: $75 (available in two colors) A crescent bag that screams "I'm designer!"... only you will be able to hear it whisper "jk, I'm actually extremely affordable." Price: $39.99 A six-piece set of pastel Staub ceramic bowls to help you basically feel like you have a lil' rainbow in your kitchen — a rainbow you can eat snacks out of (empirically, the best possible kind of rainbow). Price: $99.99 A puff-sleeve stand collar blouse so you can get dressed for work in 30 seconds flat, but look like you put at least 30 minutes of thought into your outfit. Promising review: "Love this blouse. It is true to size, very comfortable, fabric looks high quality. Plan on purchasing it in another color." —SandraR84Price: $46.23+ (originally $69; available in women's sizes XS—XL and three colors) A mini bottle of Miss Dior eau de toilette, because honestly, is there anything more luxurious than smelling good all the time? Price: $46+ (available in three sizes) A pair of Le Creuset salt-and-pepper mills that will make all your friends go, "Oh, excuse me, does an adult live here now?" (Yes, they will always remember the years when you just used whatever condiments came with your DoorDash orders, but at least they'll also admire your current kitchen style, too.) Promising review: "I have an all blue Le Creuset set, but having a designated color for salt and pepper made it so easy to grab which one you want! This is perfect and it's adjustable with your choice on how coarse or fine you want your salt and pepper!" —SillymilliPrice: $75 (originally $96) A Maison Margiela candle for those of us who are dying to try one of the brand's scents, but are looking for something with a bit of a lower price point. The candle has the brand's signature smooth and stylish design, and, more importantly, it's gonna make your house smell amazing. Promising review: "This candle smells so good I just can't get enough of it!! Love it!!" —Spanky67Price: $39+ (available in two sizes) A BaubleBar gold-tone chain-link necklace because I'm writing the article and I literally can't believe this is only $48?? The chunky links are truly giving "I am a boss, but also I know the best vintage stores and most fun wine bars" energy. Promising review: "Super cute necklace — color still looks great a year later." —DaniMarie17Price: $48 A high-end–looking wine and champagne chiller to prevent your next fun backyard hang from being ruined by the horror of Warm White Wine. This vacuum-insulated stainless-steel chiller will keep your bevs cool for hours, aka. for exactly as long as it will take for you to tell your friends all about your new cubiclemate who just. Will. Not. Stop. Humming. Promising review: "Finally bought one for myself and I love it! Even in the AZ heat, it keeps the wine cold outdoors. It's a great alternative to having to use a bucket or go back to the fridge/freezer. A great gift for a wine lover and Vinglace boxing is very classy." —StaggPrice: $89.95 (available in four colors) A boho-inspired medallion-print rug that won't just tie your whole room together — it's machine washable, so when Muffins tracks some mud across it (or you accidentally upend an iced latte onto it), there's no need to worry. Price: $41+ (available in six colors and seven sizes; all colors not available in all sizes) A pair of Quay oval sunglasses because you know you have the deep inner spirit of an off-duty model on a Saturday morning latte run... time to start dressing like one. Promising review: "I had to have these glasses as they matched some of my outfits. They sold out, but I checked back and they were in stock and on sale. These glasses are stylish and come in an amazing green color. If you purchase these glasses, you won't be disappointed." —seasoned womanPrice: $70 (available in four colors) A Herschel Supply Co. duffel bag with a zip-close exterior shoe compartment, so you can enjoy all your summer travel without ever thinking about how your shoes, which touch the ground every day, are now touching your underpants and face wash in your bag. Price: $93.50 (originally $110) A pair of dangling strand earrings that I'm pretty sure you're about to make your ENTIRE personality. Price: $68 A blue petaled blown-glass vase to add some instant elegance to literally any room. (Yes, even a room that also has a giant Pokemon beanbag chair in it... life is all about balance, right?) Promising review: "Love everything about this." —littlemissmae77Price: $51 A French Connection structured button-down with a unique crossover back that will make people say "oooh" and "aaahh" and "can I borrow that" and "can you get me an internship at Vogue (since you obviously work at Vogue)." Price: $68.60 (originally $98; available in women's sizes XS—L and two colors) A Southwestern-print Barefoot Dreams throw because it's your chance to get cozy with the cult-favorite brand for just a fraction of the usual cost. Plus, reviewers say this blanket is extra thick, so you will feel even more like you're wrapped in a burrito of relaxation whenever you use it. Promising review: "Love that this is thicker than the other Barefoot Dreams blankets, it takes my coziness to another level. The pattern looks very nice in person. I would love for them to have a larger option available." —redrumlodgePrice: $62.99 (originally $158) An Ettika crystal hinge bracelet that's minimalist but also totally unique — you know, exactly like you. Price: $60 A three-piece Staub ceramic baking dish set, because these dishes are so beautiful, you might want to just leave them out as decor between meals. Price: $99.99 (originally $189.99) A pair of Isaac Mizrahi New York pleated wide-leg pants so you can instantly look sleek and in charge. When you wear these, will people around your office just assume you're their boss now? It's not for me to say, but also... yes. Price: $69 (originally $138; available in women's sizes 2—16) A hooded muslin wraparound towel that's so luxurious and decadent, every time you use it, you're going to be like, "Wait, AM I a millionaire??" The towel isn't just a cozy way to dry off after the shower; reviewers also say it's great for just kicking back on the couch (even if you haven't showered for... uh, a little while). Promising review: "Love this item. It's surprisingly thick. Good absorption and very cozy. Washed well." —MArvotPrice: $44.99+ (originally $49; available in six colors) A 100% cotton denim midi dress with separate top and bottom zips, so you can customize the cleavage or leg slit to your personal specifications. And honestly, how rare is it to get something exactly the way you want it in this life? Promising review: "Perfect denim dress. I've been looking for a denim dress for a while. I love the fit of this; it's perfect, exactly what I was looking for. I have a larger bust, and sometimes dresses can be tight at the top, but this has plenty of room. The denim is fairly lightweight with movement, so it will be great over the summer, and, of course, I love the pockets. It has a zipper at the bust and one at the bottom, so you can open either a little, depending on the look you are going for. The bottom zip doesn't come all the way to the hem, so there's already a decent size split at the front, not too high though." —chloegrlPrice: $89.99 (originally $98; available in women's sizes S—L) A Quip rechargeable water flosser because yes, I do realize that having a beautiful water flosser on your bathroom counter is not the kind of flex most people are thinking of, BUT YOU SHOULD BE. This cordless wonder is not only aesthetically pleasing — it's so simple to use, you might finally decide that flossing is easier than lying to your dentist. Promising review: "This has good pressure and cleans well. The design is slim and looks good on my counter. I have tried small flossers that don't take up much room, and this is the best. It took a few hours to charge and the charge lasts long." —LigePrice: $69.99 (available in two colors) An oversized AllSaints tote so you can be the most absolutely stylish person at the CSA pick-up. Promising review: "Love the bag! Color was better than expected." —AnonymousPrice: $47.20+ (originally $59; available in three colors) A pair of leather and jute sandals that reviewers say are are actually comfortable. They're pretty enough to wear to an outdoor wedding, and comfy enough to wear as you explore a new city on vacation. It's called versatility, and two of our favorites have it: Meryl Streep, and this sandal. Promising review: "The most comfortable sandals! Just bought my second pair." —CheryliePrice: $67.50+ (originally $135; available in women's sizes 5-12 and four colors) A croc-embossed wristlet for nights when you're just taking your phone and your credit card, but you want them to look dang good while you cart them around. Price: $87.50 (originally $125; available in two colors) A Vince Camuto sleeveless maxi that's so boho and breezy, I dare you not to live in it for the whole entire summer. Price: $47.99 (originally $69.99; available in women's sizes XS—XL) A pair of Adidas Tokyo low-top suede sneakers, because their neon colorways will render your most blah outfit totally exciting. If you're a fan of the Gazelle but looking for something with a bit more oomph, may I suggest these? Promising review: "Absolutely love my new sneakers!! They run large. I am a true size 8. I purchased a 7.5. Honestly, I could have done a 7, but I don't mind the extra room in the 7.5. I will purchase more colors!" —True to SizePrice: $90 (available in women's sizes 5–11 and seven colors)

30 Trending Amazon Beauty Products Worth The Hype
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Psst! I'm about to let you in on a little-known secret: Amazon's Movers & Shakers section is an absolute treasure trove of hidden gems. I'm talking the best gel pens you've ever used, a Le Creuset alternative for under $50, and a spray-on facial serum that's quietly taking over TikTok. The Color Wow Xtra Large Bombshell Volumizer, because it's time to leave the days of limp, lifeless hair behind. Just a few pumps of this applied to damp hair can help add volume without leaving behind a sticky residue. An Anua pore-clearing cleansing oil that's specifically designed to help regulate your sebum production and break down blackheads, making it a great option for all my fellow oily-skinned peeps. It also helps break down makeup, so you can finally stop wasting money on makeup-removing wipes! A Kitsch heatless hair curler — this will make you rethink everything you know about curlers. First of all, it's covered in satin to help reduce frizz and breakage. Secondly, instead of individual rods, this is simply one single long rod that you wrap your hair around on each side, then fold up like a headband. Let it sit for a few hours (or sleep with it on!), then admire your new bouncy curls! 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)! Or Laura Geller's Baked Balance-n-Brighten Color Correcting Powder Foundation — swirling your brush in this compact will feel like whipping up an invisibility spell for uneven skin tone. It's racked up over 31,000 rave ratings, with many reviewers saying it feels super lightweight on the skin and doesn't settle in fine lines. A Nyx lip liner with a super creamy formula that reviewers say stays in place and actually stops your lipstick from bleeding. It comes in a variety of shades, from neutral browns to vibrant pinks and reds. Oh, and it's under $5, so you can experiment with a few different lip looks for the same price as one lip liner at Sephora. And a long-lasting Wet n Wild lipstick that'll cost you less than $2. Yes, you read that right — you can get a super pigmented lippie for less than the price of a McDouble. It's formulated with aloe vera for a silky-smooth feel on the lips, and there are more than 20 vibrant shades to choose from. Skip that $32 lipstick that's in your Sephora cart and pick up about 16 of these instead!! And!!! The Nyx Fat Oil lip gloss to douse your lips in hydrating raspberry seed oil while adding a super glowy shine and a light tint of color. Reviewers say this one combines the lightweight feel of a lip oil with the moisture of a heavier lip balm. Lattafa's Yara Tous — a summery spin on the mega-popular original Yara scent that went TikTok-viral, and reviewers say this might be the one time that the sequel lives up to the original! This one adds notes of coconut, mango, and passionfruit, so don't be surprised if you suddenly spend all day daydreaming about sipping piña coladas like a White Lotus character. E.l.f.'s hydrating Power Grip Primer that often gets compared to the Milk Hydro Grip, which is quite impressive considering its $10 price tag. Not only does it moisturize your skin with its hyaluronic acid, but the cooling gel-like texture is also specifically designed to grip your makeup and keep it in place. A satin bonnet so silky smooth it's inspired more than 10,000 reviewers to leave a 5-star rating. Those satisfied reviewers love that it's super soft (yes, the inside is also lined with satin!) and roomy enough for long hair. And all my fellow hot sleepers will be relieved to know it's breathable enough to wear all night long! A hydrating Cosrx repairing essence with 96% snail secretion filtrate, which provides a gentle dose of moisture that won't overwhelm skincare newbies. Reviewers mention seeing a reduction in dark spots and acne, and even people with oily skin find that it absorbs quickly and doesn't clog their pores. Who knew snails had the secret to glassy, glowy skin this whole time?! Biodance's Real Deep sheet mask — it works overnight to refresh your skin. No, really, it's designed to be worn while you sleep. Don't worry, it's transfer-resistant, so it won't leave a mess on your pillow! It's infused with hyaluronic acid to hydrate, collagen to maximize absorption and minimize the appearance of pores, and probiotics to strengthen the skin's barrier. Best of all, it turns transparent when your skin is done absorbing the serum, so you'll know when it's ready to take off. The iconic Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask, which will have you waking up saying "new lips, who dis?" It's packed with murumuru seed and shea butter to make your lips feel silky smooth and vitamin C to protect your pout. It's racked up over 35,000 rave ratings so far, with many reviewers saying it takes care of flaky, dry skin overnight. The Unbrush — a TikTok sensation that probably has more fans than Addison Rae at this point. Reviewers with everything from 1a to 4c hair are raving over it, with many pointing out that it glides through hair effortlessly and detangles better than other similar options. So many parents say this is the only thing that makes brushing time bearable — so prepare to write the inventer of the Unbrush a personalized thank you for saving your mornings. A super convenient D'alba Piedmont spray-on serum to help you get that dewy ~glass skin~ glow in just a few spritzes — so it's perfect for all my fellow lazy skincare lovers. The secret is the Italian white truffle extract, which is meant to help hydrate and brighten. It's also formulated with niacinamide to help even out skin tone and hyaluronic acid for extra moisture. A CeraVe eye cream that uses the power of hyaluronic acid and ceramides to hydrate and smooth the delicate skin under your eyes, including fine lines. The fragrance-free formula makes it perfect for sensitive skin, and reviewers say it works wonderfully under concealer. A pomade hair wax stick — it'll be a major timesaver on those days when you want to smooth down flyaways, cowlicks, or set baby hairs into place. Just swipe it over any targeted areas you want to smooth, and it'll provide some seriously strong hold without any sticky residue. L'Oréal Paris Collagen Daily Face Moisturizer that might just give Charlotte Tilbury and her magic cream a run for their money 👀. Its star ingredient is collagen, which is meant to help plump the skin and smooth fine lines with continued use. Your wallet called me and asked me to personally recommend this to you. And ask that you step away from your Sephora cart. TruSkin Naturals vitamin C serum to give you that coveted ✨ glowy but not greasy ✨ look that'll have you feeling like a Winx fairy. It's packed with vitamins C and E and botanical hyaluronic acid to help fade dark spots and add a radiant sheen to your skin. It has 94,000+ rave ratings, with many reviewers saying it instantly brightens and absorbs quickly. A highly rated cream-to-powder eyeshadow that's not only super easy to use when you're in a hurry, but it'll basically pull your whole look together in just a few swipes. The texture is super creamy once you apply, making it a dream to spread and blend. But then, like magic, it transform into a waterproof powder finish that won't crease and fade on you halfway through the day. 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 Boldify root touch-up powder so you can stretch the time between salon appointments. Just use the attached sponge to pick up some powder and rub it directly on any grays, or use it on your hairline to create a fuller appearance. It'll become one of your new beauty lifesavers — just ask the 16,000+ people who left a perfect 5-star rating. Maybelline's Dark Circles Treatment Concealer — 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! The ever-popular Revlon one-step hair dryer and volumizer with over 401,000 5-star ratings (😮) from Amazon customers. It'll dry your hair as you comb, meaning you can skip the blow-dryer and save a few minutes in your styling routine. The jaw-dropping before and after photos really speak for themselves. L'Oreal's illuminating Lumi Glotion you can use under your foundation to add some radiance or use by itself on the days when you just want a natural glow. It's infused with glycerin and shea butter for extra moisture, and you can even use it on your body because the glass skin look isn't only for your face! Reviewers are even saying the deeper shades can act as a replacement for Drunk Elephant's D-Bronzi drops. A bestselling eyebrow pencil with a helpful double-ended design. Many reviewers say this one is thin enough to make perfect hair-like strokes, yet still super sturdy (raise your hand if you've ever had a brow pencil break on you 🙋‍♂️), while others say it blends seamlessly and is great for brow beginners. Cerave's Resurfacing Retinol Serum — a super gentle and beginner-friendly way to finally add retinol to your skincare routine. What does retinol do? The work is mysterious and important. Just kidding, it's not mysterious at all: retinol helps speed up your skin's cell turnover process, which will help reveal plumper, smoother-looking skin while refining your pores and fading dark spots. Also, dermatologists are obsessed with it. A spray bottle of SoCozy Curl Spray Leave-In Conditioner filled with keratin and olive oil to keep your little one's hair free of tangles and easy to manage. It's technically designed for kids, but many adults say it works perfect for restyling their own hair on busy mornings! A cruelty-free lengthening Essence mascara that has a whopping 253,000 5-star 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 premium price points, reviewers say this one doesn't easily clump or smudge throughout the day and is suitable for sensitive eyes.

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I'm a professional baker — most of my favourite kitchen tools are on sale ahead of Amazon Prime Day 2025

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I'm a professional baker — most of my favourite kitchen tools are on sale ahead of Amazon Prime Day 2025

In my friend group, I'm definitely the personality hire, except when it comes to cooking advice. After a decade of working on food trucks and in bakeries (even opening my own in 2015), I've become the go-to person to ask, 'Why did my cookies go flat?' or 'What should I make for Easter dinner?' Cooking and baking professionally, combined with years of trial and error as a home cook, means I've tested (and tossed) a lot of kitchen equipment in my life. Over the years, I've formed very strong opinions about what to splurge on and what to skip altogether when it comes to outfitting your kitchen. I've cooked up a list of my favourite kitchen appliances, utensils, and accessories that have proven to be ride-or-die for the everyday home chef. My favourites range from investment pieces like a Staub Dutch Oven to a set of silicon baking mats that are under $20. And the best part? So many items are on sale ahead of Amazon Prime Day 2025. I can't be the only little girl who dreamed of owning an entire line-up of Dutch ovens, all matching in the same bold colour. When it finally came time to invest in one of my own, the research was all pointing to one brand: Staub. I opted for their 5.5-qt Round Cocotte, realizing very quickly it's the only Dutch oven I will ever need to own. Made in France, these hefty pots are built to last, transferring seamlessly from stovetop cooking to oven braising. Trust me: It's more than worth the investment. This may be surprising, but this set of mini spatulas is my most-used item in my kitchen. I actually have two sets because they're just that good. These spatulas are perfect for everything from getting the last little morsels out of a jar of honey to cooking scrambled eggs. I find myself reaching for one multiple times a day. This set has the lowest cost per use of any tool in my entire kitchen. As a professional baker, an accurate food scale can be the difference between an airy loaf of sourdough and an inedible brick of flour. I recently switched to the Oxo Good Grips Food Scale, and it has upped my baking game tenfold. The unique feature of this scale is the pull-out display, making it easy to see no matter the size of the bowl you choose. This scale's utility goes way beyond a dynamite focaccia dough — perfectly portioning bulk groceries and divving up this week's prepped meals. Please accept this as my formal declaration of love for hand blenders. Do I have a traditional blender and also a food processor? Yes. Do I reach for either of those even half as much as I reach for my KitchenAid Hand Blender? Not even close. Soups, sauces, jams, compound butters — do I need to go on? I still have the exact KitchenAid Hand Blender I opened my bakery with ten years ago, and it hasn't skipped a beat. You often hear chefs say that the one tool you need in your kitchen is a high-quality knife—this fact became very clear when I finally bought one for myself. I've become a huge fan of the entire catalogue of Global Knives since purchasing my first one a few years ago, but even with a drawer full of knives I'm always reaching for the GS90 Santoku Knife. The super sharp fluted blade makes chopping vegetables less of a chore, and the lightweight handle fits perfectly in my small hands. There are dozens of digital thermometers on the market these days, ranging in price from $10 to more than $100. You may be shocked to find that the thermometer I've trusted for over five years is one of the most inexpensive on the market. I use the Thermo Digital Thermometer for everything from checking whether my roast chicken is cooked through to making sure boiled sugar is hot enough to turn into marshmallows. It's compact and easy to read, and I can't even remember the last time I needed to change the batteries—sometimes, simplicity is best when it comes to cooking. Getting to feed delicious things to the people I love is a big part of why I enjoy cooking. After years of entertaining, I recently found a new favourite hosting hack: Pacolit P's Warming Mat. The pressure of making sure everything on the Thanksgiving table is ready at the same time has finally been lifted. This mat has three temperature settings to keep the mashed potatoes from cooling while you're carving the turkey. I'm never hosting another dinner party without it. A bench scraper is a non-negotiable tool in any kitchen I cook in. I first learned how handy they can be working in professional bakeries, and it turns out they're just as useful in my home kitchen. Dividing pizza dough, scrapping flour off counters, and scooping up chopped onions — this may be the most versatile tool in my kitchen that's under $20! The Anaeat scraper has the added benefit of measuring guides, making it the perfect gift for amateur bakers. It doesn't take a professional baker to know that KitchenAid Stand Mixers don't always do the greatest job of incorporating everything in the bowl. I've owned five of their mixers, and the one thing that consistently improves every batter and dough is the Flex Edge Beater. The added silicone covering drastically reduces the number of times I find myself scraping down the bowl with a spatula, often allowing me to skip that frustrating step altogether. Whether in my home kitchen or a professional bakery, I always find that most of my waste is parchment paper. Silicone baking mats not only reduce my use of parchment paper, but they also save my pans from the wear and tear of stuck-on food. Pro tip: If you've ever pulled out your hair trying to master a French macaron, a silicone mat may be the missing piece.

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