
41 Swaps For More Expensive Products That Are So Good, You'll Want To Cry Happy Tears
Buttery soft high-waisted leggings giving Lululemon and other pricey brands a run for their money, according to some reviewers. They're squat-proof, stretchy, and actually stay up without rolling down!
A Renpho percussion massager here to save the day because that $300 TheraGun just isn't in the budget rn. It has five different head attachments for targeting different muscle groups, plus five speeds to customize the intensity. Your sore muscles, tense neck, and deep knots are ready for some much-needed relief.
E.l.f. Suntouchable Invisible Sunscreen if you're still trying to find a daily sunscreen you don't hate. This clear gel sunscreen offers SPF 35 and goes on so smooth and lightweight, you'll immediately forget you're wearing it — no white cast here, folks. It doubles as a blurring primer, so it's great for wearing under makeup too! If you love Supergoop but the price is becoming hard to swallow...may I suggest trying this, because it's *very* similar.
A 20-pack (!) of extra thick magic cleaning pads most reviewers agree is a great swap for the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. They're extra durable, so you can put them to work on your toughest cleaning jobs and watch the mess just ✨ disappear ✨.
Rael Beauty's Miracle Patch, a budget-friendly hydrocolloid acne patch option with ultra-thin edges that make it way less detectable on your face. Keep a pack around if you're prone to sudden breakouts, and they'll come in clutch: Just apply one to a zit, and it'll literally suck out all that gunk, leaving the area noticeably flatter with less redness overnight.
A set of internet-famous Mellanni sheets reviewers said they're reaching for over their Cozy Earth and Egyptian cotton sheets that cost $$$. They're made of silky soft, moisture-wicking microfiber that doesn't fade, pill, or stain, and feel like pure luxury — you may just shed a tear of happiness the first night you snuggle up in them.
A ribbed workout jumpsuit considered a great Skims alternative, with reviewers claiming it looks and feels just as high quality. It's compressive but breathable, with four-way stretch so you can pull off all your squats with ease (plus it's thick enough that it won't show your undies).
And a long-sleeve bodysuit that's also *dying* to make your acquaintance if you find yourself on the Skims website frequently, scrolling wistfully before remembering your credit card has LIMITS. The "Smoke Cloud" fabric is buttery smooth and *not* sheer, and the sweetheart neckline will add a little extra ~elegance~ to your 'fit even if you're just slipping on your faded Levi's.
A set of aesthetic wrist and ankle weights because *yes* you can achieve your fitness goals and have cute gear without shelling out $50+ on a set of trendy Bala Bangles. Happy tears, commence — but not for too long, because it's time to go for a power walk.
A bottle of Elizavecca Hair Treatment formulated to deeply repair and hydrate your hair thanks to restorative ingredients like collagen and ceramide 3. You just apply it after shampooing, wait as little as five minutes, then rinse it out for hair that looks *and* feels silky soft. Some reviewers say it's even BETTER than Olaplex, which is over three times the price!
A professional MUA–approved black makeup sponge — reviewers sing its praises as a budget-friendly swap for Beauty Blender and Real Techniques. When it comes to blending foundation, concealer, powder, and BB creams, there's no better tool for a ~flawless~ finish. *Plus* the black color of this one makes it easier to see product on your sponge for applying it — and it won't be all stained after cleaning!
And some makeup brush-cleaning shampoo because chances are, your sponges and brushes are overdue for a good cleaning. Made with gentle, plant-based ingredients, this cleanser will remove all the built-up makeup, oil, and impurities from your tools — and watching all the gunk be washed down the sink is *so* satisfying.
An Overmont cast-iron Dutch oven that'll save you nearly $300 if you're not loyal to Le Creuset and just want a durable pot for all your stewing, boiling, roasting, and frying needs. It's oven safe up to 500 degrees F, and the lid is designed for water vapor to condense and drip back onto your food evenly, which ensures your pot roast will come out juicy and delicious instead of dry.
E.l.f's Camo Liquid Blush, which is extremelyyy similar to Rare Beauty's wonderful Soft Pinch if you're on a tighter budget. Reviewers love its *gorgeous* pigmentation that lasts all day.
A bottle of Nyx setting spray so your carefully crafted makeup look can survive up to 16 hours of wear, through humidity, sweat, and rain, without any smudging or melting. Reviewers have put it to the test and say it's a cheaper swap for MAC and Urban Decay's setting sprays.
A 12-pack of soft microfiber makeup removing towels, a true hack for budget-savvy makeup wearers, since they can gently remove makeup using only water and be reused over and over! Perfect for travel and everyday use, they'll cost you just over $1 per cloth, which amounts to nearly 20 times cheaper than the infamous Makeup Eraser.
An ultra-hydrating TruSkin vitamin C serum concocted with hyaluronic acid (which locks in moisture), organic aloe vera, and vitamin E. It not only brightens and smoothens the skin; it also fades blemishes. Many reviewers say it's a worthy swap for SkinCeuticals' pricey CE Ferulic serum.
A Briotech spray for soothing rashes, sunburns, rosacea, eczema, and other skin irritations, *extremely* similar to the beloved (but pricey) Tower 28 SOS Daily Rescue Spray. Its secret is hypochlorous acid, an ingredient found naturally in our white blood cells that helps soothe inflammation and strengthen the skin barrier. This stuff = magic in a bottle.
A pack of duster sponges to help you stay on top of all the dust that seems to magically reappear in your home every few days. Their curved ridges are designed to trap dust and pet hair (and actually pick it up, not just move it around). These are reusable and just need to be soaked and softened before use to unlock their full cleaning power!
Essence's Lash Princess Mascara beloved for its ability to give you bold, dramatic lashes while also separating them to prevent clumping — and for its $5 price tag. People *rave* about this bestselling tube as a swap for more expensive mascaras like Too Faced Better Than Sex, L'Oreal Telescopic Lift, and many, many more.
*Or* the lash-extending E.l.f. Cosmetics tubing mascara that uses ~tubing technology~ to wrap around your lashes and visibly extend them well beyond their natural length, with a tapered brush that helps separate each one. And thanks to jojoba seed oil in the formula, your lashes are also getting a lovely conditioning treatment at the same time!
A set of satin pillowcases to make your bed feel more ~luxurious~ for a fraction of the price that you'd spend on brands like Slip and Blissy. Plus, satin pillowcases stay refreshingly cool and are good for both your hair and skin: They help prevent breakage, frizz, and tangles in your hair and absorb less moisture from your skin overnight, keeping it more hydrated.
A cruelty-free brightening facial scrub that leaves your skin positively glowy thanks to Madonna lily in the ingredients, but this popular vegan formula also packs in lemon peel, French green clay, and sea kelp to cleanse and de-gunk your pores. It works so well, reviewers ditched pricier options from brands like Clinique, The Body Shop, and Rodan + Fields.
A new-and-improved Govee neon rope light to incorporate super customizable lighting that doubles as unique wall decor. Its bendable design lets you twist it into all sorts of neat shapes (though the squiggle is classic), and by using an app, you can program it to all sorts of color combos and lighting effects! The cozy glow this gives at night is unmatched. Hue, who?
E.l.f. Poreless Putty Primer, which blurs your pores and creates a smooth, velvety texture for makeup to glide over and also grip onto. Infused with squalane for hydration, Poreless Putty Primer has a mattifying effect that doesn't look dry — plus, it's small enough to take on the go in case you need touch-ups. Blink, and you might mistake it for Tatcha's Silk Canvas primer and other pricier options.
An eyebrow soap kit reviewers love as an alternative to name brands to help you sculpt your brows so they have the exact shape, volume, and texture you're going for — and keep them looking defined and fluffy throughout the day. When it comes to precision and hold, this stuff is *chef's kiss*.
A trio of hydrating lip sleeping masks if you've been hesitant to pull the trigger on that $24 Laneige lip mask that's *everywhere* these days — getting three flavors for under $10 feels like a great alternative if you ask me. Just smear some on your dry, cracked lips before bed and dream of the smooth, soft lips you'll have come morning.
A Revlon one-step hair dryer and volumizer so you can give yourself a gorgeous blowout without visiting the salon — it knocks out drying *and* styling your hair in one step to save time in the mornings too! Dropping $500+ on a Dyson Airwrap suddenly seems...even less appealing.
Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Concealer, a cult-favorite you can wield as part of your multistep daily routine *or* for quick touch-ups (without cakiness!) on days when you're not feeling a full face of makeup. Dark, puffy under-eye circles and redness are no match for it — and neither are the name-brand concealers, at this price.
Skin1004's Zombie Pack, which works in just 15 minutes to noticeably reduce the appearance of fine lines, tighten pores, improve texture, and brighten your complexion. The mask itself tightens and cracks as it works on your skin — hence the name! — but when you rinse it off, your skin is left soooo soft and smooth.
A fanny pack perfect for keeping your essentials *literally* close to your chest during travel or everyday life. The strap is long enough to wear crossbody or around your waist, which keeps your arms and hands completely free. Psst — people say it's very similar to Lululemon's belt bag, which is over double the price!
Nyx Fat Oil Lip Drip in case that $40 Dior lip oil has been in your cart forever, but you just can't bring yourself to pull the trigger. At $9, this version's a much lighter hit to your wallet, with the same burst of hydration (made with vegan squalane!) sheer color, and non-sticky finish reviewers can't get enough of.
A pair of lightweight legging-style joggers remarkably similar to Lulu's Align joggers, reviewers have noticed. With four-way stretch and a stretchy elastic waistband, these will keep you in peak comfort while lounging, running errands, or exercising.
A soft, stretchy longline sports bra drawing comparisons to a tank from the same collection, so you could achieve the whole Lulu Align ~look~ for a lot, lot less.
CeraVe's Retinol Serum in case you've been wanting to add a retinoid to your routine but have been scared off by potential flaking and redness — or the price tag of other brands, like Murad's $92 retinol serum. This uses encapsulated retinol designed to help prevent irritation while still resurfacing the skin to help reduce the appearance of acne scars, pores, and more.
L'Oreal's illuminating Lumi Glotion if you're going for a dewy, no-makeup makeup look — this works beautifully as a lightweight foundation alternative or for adding a little glow on top of your makeup! And at under $15, it's a reviewer-fave swap for pricier options like Glossier Futuredew and Drunk Elephant's D-Bronzi Drops.
BestLand's high-performance matte lipsticks, which might be cheap (less than $2 each!) but bear results that feel ~expensive~ — reviewers are comparing to sooo many pricier brands like Tarte, Stila, and Kylie! This set is honestly a must-have if you love red and pink lip shades, since it contains six long-lasting staples that'll have you look fierce all day long.
Or the long-lasting Peripera Ink Velvet Lip Tint, worth the try if you like a little color on your lips but can't be bothered with lipsticks that constantly need touch-ups. This'll give your pout a smooth, ultra-pigmented stain with a silky finish, *and* it also has a lightweight feel that's not sticky or clumpy!
Some cleaning tablets that'll rid your retainers and night guards of the gunk that builds up on them over time, but lean in close and I'll tell you a secret: You can also use them to deep clean your water bottles and coffee tumblers instead of the popular, pricey Bottle Bright tablets. These'll run you just 15 cents a tablet!
An ultra-light milky toning lotion to balance your skin's pH level, exfoliate, fight inflammation, and moisturize, leaving your face balanced and radiant. It actually strengthens and restores lipids in your skin for softness that lasts. It's similar to Laneige's Cream Skin Toner, but cheaper — and from a small biz!
A highly rated pair of hoop earrings if you have designer jewelry taste but not a designer jewelry budget. Reviewers compare these to Jennifer Fisher hoops that go for up to hundreds of dollars and say they don't hurt your ears!
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4th of July Sales Are Already Happening. Here Are the Best Deals Available.
Michael Murtaugh/NYT Wirecutter To keep your skin looking dewy and protected, this formula spreads easily without leaving behind a white cast, even on darker skin tones. It goes on like a makeup primer and won't look oily or sticky if reapplied over makeup throughout the day. Other things to know: Water-resistant up to 40 minutes. Greasy texture (like a watery petroleum jelly) may be off-putting to some. Pricey. This deal doesn't beat the rare single-day 50%-off sale, but it's still a great value. Price reflects in cart with free Bluemercury account. Read more: The Best Sunscreens for Your Face Supergoop Every. Single. Face. Watery Lotion This broad-spectrum SPF 50 sunscreen soaks into dry skin to hydrate while it protects. It can also serve as a good primer for dewy makeup looks without being oily or greasy. At just 1.7 ounces, it's not cheap, but one bottle is surprisingly long-lasting. Other things to know: Very watery. If you prefer a more matte look or have oily skin, this is probably not the sunscreen for you. Sweat-resistant up to 40 minutes. Price reflects in cart; a free Bluemercury account is required for free shipping. Read more: The Best Sunscreens for Your Face Supergoop Play Everyday Lotion SPF 50 (18 ounces) Other things to know: Rated SPF 50. None of Wirecutter's testers experienced a white cast, but some reported that it left them feeling greasy. The 18-ounce jug is the most affordable size on a per-ounce basis. Price reflects in cart; a free Bluemercury account is required for free shipping. Read more: Supergoop Sunscreen Is Worth the Splurge EltaMD Skin Recovery Amino Acid Foaming Cleanser This cloud-like cleanser feels light, luxurious, and mild on your hands and face. Its sulfate-free soft foam formula fully removes dirt and grime and leaves your face feeling deeply clean but not at all stripped. One pump produces a dollop that's just the right amount for face-washing. $35 $28 from EltaMD Other things to know: Pretty pricey. 5-ounce bottle. Contains 28 ingredients, making it harder to determine if one of them triggers a sensitivity or irritation. Mostly fragrance-free, with slight hints of coconut and medicine. At the EltaMD site, use promo code SKIN20 to get the deal price. Read more: The Best Facial Cleansers Imagine a piece of carry-on luggage with the durability and insulation of a rolling hard cooler. Unlike our top rolling-cooler pick, the Yeti Tundra, the Roadie has a telescoping handle that changes its center of gravity, which may make it easier to maneuver in some situations. Other things to know: It's in our cooler guide's Competition section, but we like it at a deep discount. Typically pricier than the Tundra, and the difference in maneuverability wasn't immediately clear during tests. Holds 76 cans versus the Tundra's 82. Price reflects in cart. Read more: The Best Coolers Yeti Camino 35 Carryall Tote Other things to know: A touch larger than our top pick, but a similar capacity. Its interior pockets are zippered, and zippers don't play well with sand. The smaller-size Camino 20 is also on sale. At REI, membership is required; single-use discount on full-price Yeti item reflects in cart. Read more: The Best Beach Bag REI Co-op Wonderland 6 Tent A redesign of REI's beloved Kingdom 6, this is a spacious, wagon-shaped tent with a massive interior and a room-divider for added privacy. The updated pole design has increased stability against wind, the only major weakness of the old model. $500 $350 from REI Other things to know: Partial fly. No vestibule but an attachable mudroom sold separately. Already-large tent may not be ideal at campsites with limited space. We are still in the process of long-term testing. Read more: The Best Camping Tents Connie Park/NYT Wirecutter With a robust polycarbonate outer shell, aluminum corner guards, and an aluminum frame around the center seam that reinforces the body of the luggage, this isn't just a trunk — it's a traveling fortress. The two TSA locks close with a satisfying latch. Other things to know: Due to the design, some travelers consider trunks to be easier to pack and to maneuver. Does away with the standard zipper closure. Doesn't have a ton of built-in organization. Lifetime warranty. Use code WIRECUTTER. Read more: The Best Suitcases for Checking Away The Trunk This trunk has a clamshell design similar to that of the Monos Hybrid, for a similar price — but it has a zipper, instead of latches. It's available in 14 colors. Other things to know: Ideal if you prefer zippers over latch closures or you want a trunk to match your other Away luggage. We're fans of Away's luggage generally, but this trunk doesn't feel as robust or satisfying to use as our Monos pick. Enter your email address at the top of the sale page to generate a single-use discount code. Read more: The Best Suitcases for Checking Osprey Farpoint 40 and Fairview 40 Backpacks A great starter option for one-bag travel, this backpack is simple to pack and the easiest to carry of all our picks. It's built for travel but designed for hiking, so you'll be comfy on journeys by trail or TSA. $185 $120 from Amazon With a slightly smaller capacity and lower shoulder straps, the Fairview 40 is a great carry-on backpack for people with smaller torsos. It's just as durable and well made as the Farpoint 40, and the slight design difference doesn't change the fact that it's the easiest bag to carry out of all of our picks. Other things to know: Backed by Osprey's excellent lifetime warranty. Capacity is a little less spacious than it seems. Laptop and tech gear pocket isn't positioned directly against your back, shifting the center of gravity and making some loads feel heavier than they should. Lifetime warranty. The Fairview is on sale for $1 more at REI. Read more: The Best Carry-On Travel Backpacks Tommy John Air Mesh Mid-Length Boxer Brief 6" (add five) Travel can be uncomfortable, but these boxer briefs won't be. Quick-drying, moisture-wicking, and easy to wash on the go, they felt like a fine-tailored garment and moved with the body, scoring higher than any other pair we tested. We loved the front pouch, which lacks seams that can chafe. Other things to know: Leg length is 6 inches, 2 inches shorter than that of our official pick version, but it's otherwise the same. Fly opens from the top, not the side. Deal price is on five single pairs; add five pairs to cart and use code WCSUMMER. Read more: The Best Underwear for Travel Maki Yazawa/NYT Wirecutter For cooking simple microwave dishes quickly and reheating leftovers well, we like these glass containers. Their airtight, leakproof lids each have a venting knob that you can open or close to capture or release steam as needed, and their rounded metal edges are safe for the microwave. You can store leftovers in the same dish, so cleanup is easy. $60 $45 from Anyday For college students with dorm microwaves, small-kitchen cooks, or meal-prepping aficionados, this square glass cookware can be great for cooking simple microwave dishes and reheating leftovers, as well as storing food. Each airtight, leakproof lid has a venting knob that you can open or close to capture or release steam as needed. $106 $75 from Anyday Other things to know: Dishwasher-, oven-, and freezer-safe. Not ideal for developing more-complex flavors. Each set includes two glass containers and their corresponding lids; use promo code WCROUND to get the deal price on the round set or WCSQUARE to get the deal price on the square set. Read more: These Glass Containers Made Me Hate the Microwave a Little Less Vornado ARA Oscillating Tower Fan Quiet and reliable, this tower fan has an energy-efficient DC-powered motor that moves air at up to nearly 13 mph on high. It also works as a lamp, providing pleasant and warm ambient lighting. We don't usually like tower fans, but this one surprised us. $250 $190 from Wayfair Use promo code WIRECUTTER Other things to know: Expensive. Not easy to clean. Comes with Vornado's reliable five-year warranty. Use promo code WIRECUTTER. Read more: I've Tested Dozens of Tower Fans. And I Hated Every Single One of Them — Until Now. Windmill AC with WhisperTech Other things to know: You can't open your window while using it. Typically more expensive than our top pick, and a little louder. Window support bracket not included. You can't control the direction of the fan. Use code WIRECUTTER25 to get the deal price, which includes shipping. Read more: The Best Air Conditioner Blu Dot Cache Sofa Generously cushioned, this cute tubular-aluminum-framed outdoor sofa comes fully assembled and built to last (ours from 2021 still looks practically new). The sturdy, rounded cushions are upholstered with durable Sunbrella fabric over a dry-fast, mildew-resistant foam. $4495 $3147 from Blu Dot Other things to know: The foam can be a little noisy. Cushion covers are not removable, but have been easy to wipe down in our experience. Five-year warranty. Use code WCSUMMER. Read more: Our Favorite Outdoor Sofas and Chairs Ring Alarm (2nd Generation) 14-piece home security system kit Reliable and fast, this easy-to-use security system also works with Amazon Alexa and other Ring devices, plus add-ons like cameras. It also offers the biggest bang for your buck when it comes to professional monitoring and 24/7 customer service. $300 $200 from Amazon Other things to know: Does not include a built-in Eero router, as the Pro model does. Optional Ring Protect Pro monitoring plan is $20 per month. Kit includes one base station, two keypads, eight contact sensors, two motion detectors, and one range extender. Amazon Prime membership required. Read more: The Best Home Security System Connie Park/NYT Wirecutter Linen sheets can be a game-changer for hot sleepers, and our longtime favorite set is durable, breathable, and one of the softest we've tested. The set includes a fitted sheet, a flat sheet, and two pillowcases, but you can also purchase by the piece. $445 $351 from Cultiver Use promo code WCSUMMER (queen) Other things to know: Like any linen sheets, these wrinkle easily. More limited sizing than sheets from other brands. No warranty, and a pretty standard 30-day return policy. Deal price is for the queen size, but all sizes are discounted with code WCSUMMER. Street price has risen in recent months. Read more: The Best Linen Sheets 280-Thread-Count Pima Cotton Percale Sheet Set (queen) With a durable construction that only gets softer with each wash, it's no surprise these supple sheets have ranked among our favorites for years. They remain the most crisp and breathable percale sheets we've tested. $169 $144 from Other things to know: Percale can feel too textured to those who prefer smooth, drapey sateen sheets. Not Oeko-Tex–certified. Set includes a flat sheet, a fitted sheet, and two pillowcases. One-year return policy. Code WCSUN15 can apply to all sizes, and all sizes qualify for free shipping. Read more: The Best Cotton Sheets Connie Park/NYT Wirecutter Meet the best sub-$50 earbuds we've tried. They have impressive sound and features for the price, as well as an IPX7 dust- and water-resistance rating and high-quality background-noise-reducing microphones that rival those of more expensive models. $40 $26 from Amazon Other things to know: They lack active noise cancellation and a hear-through mode. Sound quality isn't as balanced as that of our top pick. Use code EAFRE2SF to get the deal. We once saw a $16 lightning deal for these earbuds, but we doubt they'll drop that low again. Read more: The Best Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds Samsung The Frame QN65LS03DAFXZA LCD TV (2024 model, 65-inch) Want a TV that isn't just another big black box? The Frame is a great option for people who prefer a living room that doesn't look like it's dedicated to television. Although it resembles a framed piece of art when not in use, it still delivers the same bright, excellent image quality as many of Samsung's upper-tier QLED TVs. Other things to know: A subscription is necessary to access the full range of art options but not required for regular TV functionality. This is the 2024 model. It comes with a one-year Samsung parts-and-labor limited warranty, and free shipping for Amazon Prime members. Read more: The Frame Is a Delightful TV That Transforms Into Artwork Eero 6 Wi-Fi router (one unit) This compact router is easy to set up and smoothly delivers solid internet performance, even while several people are using the connection. It's also one of the easiest routers to hide, on account of its tiny size. You can expand its network by adding Eero extenders or routers or Echo Dot speakers. Other things to know: Slower overall than our top pick for heavy downloaders and gamers. Most suitable if you're subscribed to a low- to mid-tier internet plan (under 500 Mbps). Two Ethernet ports. Read more: The Best Wi-Fi Routers Marki Williams/NYT Wirecutter Our testers gave these versatile Levi's the highest overall score among straight-leg styles — even over pricey high-end options. They're not only comfy, booty-flattering, well-made, and under $100, but also made in a wide range of sizes and three inseams. The cotton-elastane blend is structured but fits comfortably on the first wear. Other things to know: Testers with more defined waists found these jeans true to size; others should consider sizing up. Deal available on select washes: Space to Think, Christina, and Neither Here Nor There. Free Red Tab membership required for free shipping. Read more: The Best Women's Jeans Evelyn Bobbie Defy Bra This smooth, stretchy bralette actually comfortably supports large breasts without any metal wires, clasps, or sliders — a near-miracle. Its high-back design and seamless edges create smooth contours, the sizing was spot-on, and we like that it's soft enough for lounging and supportive enough for active days. $98 $65 from Evelyn Bobbie Use promo code WIRECUTTER Other things to know: Not the cutest, and not ideal for low-cut or strappy tops. Some testers found it too hot and stifling. Not the easiest to pull on. Removable cups may slip out in the wash. Sizes S to 3XL (C to K cup, 30- to 52-inch band). Use code WIRECUTTER. Read more: The Best, Most Comfortable Bras Harper Wilde Base T-Shirt Bra (pack of three) A pleasure to wear all day long, this comfy underwire bra creates a smooth, defined silhouette. It's set apart by small details, such as the strap-adjustment sliders' location on the front, which allows the wearer to easily move them up and down without having to reach behind their back. Other things to know: We wish it came in more sizes beyond 32A to 42F. Straps are thinner than those of our other picks, and for people with heavier breasts, they may dig into the shoulders. Add three bras to cart and use code WCSUMMER to get the discount on the tan, brown, or black color, plus free shipping. Read more: The Best, Most Comfortable Bras Harper Wilde Bliss Triangle Bralette The thoughtful details of its wire-free pull-on design and adjustable straps make this comfy bralette tough to beat. The silky, pleasantly stretchy microfiber fits like a second skin, and the plunging neckline and low back work with a variety of tops but still provide ample coverage. $45 $27 from Harper Wilde Other things to know: Medium support may not be substantial enough if you have heavier, larger breasts. Lacks full nipple coverage. Doesn't provide much shaping. Available in sizes XS to 5XL. On sale in steel and tan with code WCSUMMER. Read more: The Best, Most Comfortable Bras ThirdLove 24/7 Classic Uplift Plunge Bra This pretty plunge bra is a sexy, supportive option offering outstanding comfort. It comes with removable push-up pads for a little extra oomph and is available in larger band sizes and half sizes. Other things to know: May not be supportive enough for larger busts. Sizes AA to H cup (including some half-cup sizes) and 32- to 44-inch band; not every cup size is offered for every band size. On sale in rose dust, amethyst, or coral with code LUV-WIRECUTTER. Read more: The Best Bras Saxx Non-Stop Stretch Cotton Boxer Brief (pack of three) Other things to know: Waistband is as close to perfect as we've found, but it rolled in certain situations. Machine-washable. Comes in sizes XS to XXL, with a 5-inch inseam. Use code PR-WCTRAVEL to get the deal price for a three-pack. 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Buzz Feed
3 days ago
- Buzz Feed
37 Affordable Swaps That Live Up To The Hype
A pair of high-waisted ~DreamLux~ leggings that reviewers compare to the more expensive Lululemon Align ones. Everyone is obsessed with their ultra-comfy stretch and ridiculously soft, moisture-wicking material that makes it feel like you're wearing next-to-nothing — did I mention they're squat-proof and won't randomly roll down?! E.l.f. Poreless Putty Primer with a hydrating formula featuring squalene to keep your skin hydrated underneath a blurred, photo-filter matte finish. If you've been spending $$$ on velvety primers like Tatcha's Silk Canvas primer, this affordable option is going to blow your mind! Nyx Fat Oil Lip Drip — instead of splurging on the pricier Dior version, enjoy the same juicy finish and hydration benefits with this one, thanks to a blend of vegan squalane, raspberry, and cloudberry oils. Time to pucker up and receive compliments from everyone you cross paths with! A Renpho percussion massager to help you release knots, muscle tension, and other body aches you might not even have noticed were making you a grump on the daily! Sometimes foam rolling just isn't working out your knots enough, and this massager is cheaper than both the triple dollar sign TheraGun *and* paying for a professional. E.l.f. Suntouchable Invisible Sunscreen, which boasts a lightweight, non-greasy finish with SPF 35, so you don't feel sticky and weighted down before even stepping outside. You can even use it as a priming base for your makeup, so if it's time to reup but the price of Supergoop is making you (and your budget) is a darn good alternative! Some slip-on pointed-toe flats to make you feel like you're walking on cloud nine with a comfy memory foam insole. Because they're a much more affordable option to the popular Rothy's and Vivaia styles — yes, these are also machine washable — you never have to worry about wearing sweaty, smelly flats to work! A bottle of makeup brush–cleaning shampoo because your brushes are soiled with layers and layers of remnants from your past six months of makeup looks, so it's way past time to clean them. BTW — a lot of reviewers compare it to Beauty Blender's own $15 liquid cleanser, which is more than double the price. An ultra-light milky toning lotion, an award-winning K-beauty staple designed to gently exfoliate your skin and help combat dryness and irritation. With daily use, you'll begin to notice a more hydrated, glowing complexion and reviewers say it's a slightly cheaper swap for the Cream Skin Toner by Laneige! A 20-pack of extra-thick melamine cleaning pads, which are a great alternative to your favorite name-brand Magic Eraser, but offering a great deal at under 75 cents per sponge. Even better: Because they're twice as thick as that brand, these sponges are even more durable and can tackle all the food drippings in the bottom of your oven that have been burning up for weeks, maybe years! A bottle of Nyx setting spray because you want to be confident that your makeup actually makes it to *and* through the day without worrying about sweating, crying, or wiping it off. Reviewers even say this spray is comparable to the more expensive setting sprays by MAC and Urban Decay! A ribbed workout jumpsuit, which has many reviewers sporting it year-round as a go-to layering piece because of its comfy stretch material. It boasts a similar seamless and compressive design as Skims, but without the price tag — and honestly, who would be able to tell the difference if you don't tell them?! Plus, a budget-friendly Skims-like sweetheart neckline bodysuit that you definitely will want to buy more than one of after seeing how seamlessly it pairs with your favorite pair of jeans and mini skirts. It's designed with a comfy double-layered fabric that offers shapewear-level support without feeling too restrictive! An ultra-hydrating TruSkin vitamin C serum featuring a blend of vitamins C and E, plus hyaluronic acid, which together help reduce the appearance of wrinkles and dark spots with regular use. Reviewers report noticing brighter and firmer skin within weeks, and with over 93,000 5-star ratings... this $20 serum is practically a steal compared to SkinCeuticals' $140 version! An adorable pair of wrist and ankle weights, so you can get your sweat on while walking the dog without needing to run or spend a bunch on a barely-used gym membership. And yes, these cuties are verrrrrry similar to the popular Bala Bangles, but literally less than half the price! A bottle of the top-rated Elizavecca hair treatment, which helps restore and repair damaged hair that's been through... a lot (aka dye jobs, heat damage, and even sun damage). Packed with collagen and ceramide 3, this protein treatment brings your hair back to life and has some reviewers even saying it's better than the much more expensive Olaplex treatment! An Overmont cast-iron Dutch oven for a dependable and versatile pot you can use to boil potatoes, roast a chicken, bake bread, or even fry fish when you feel like throwing down in the kitchen. Seriously, if you've been obsessively trying to recreate the taste of NOLA red beans and rice at home, this might just be the slow cooker you need to get the job done. Did I mention it's significantly cheaper than the aesthetically-pleasing, but budget-busting Le Creuset Dutch ovens? E.l.f's Camo Liquid Blush with highly-pigmented hues just perfect for building and blending onto your cheeks for a soft, dewy finish. Reviewers are obsessed with how it lasts all day long without fading and even compare its quality to a similar blush by Rare Beauty, except it's a fraction of the price! A pack of reusable duster sponges — a great alternative to the always selling out Scrub Daddy Damp Duster — that allows you to clean your surfaces effectively to remove all that lingering pet hair and dust. Simply dampen it, wipe any surface, and then rinse when you're done! A 12-pack of soft microfiber makeup-removing towels that only require water to remove your makeup! Stop wasting money on disposable wipes and cotton pads. Each cloth is around $1, aka definitely worth it since the popular Makeup Eraser towels are $19+ each. 😳 Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Concealer because it delivers 12 hours of buildable medium coverage, in case you need a quick fix for under-eye circles (or on-the-go touch-ups)! Plus, it's less than $10, making it a great alternative to more expensive concealers from luxury brands like Bobbi Brown or Mac. A set of satin pillowcases, which are great for your skin *and* hair because the silky material helps lessen friction. This means reduced damage to your tresses and salon looks that'll actually last! Who wants to spend money on more expensive brands like Slip and Blissy, when you could save money without sacrificing comfort with these?! A Briotech topical skin spray featuring an alcohol-free, dermatologist-approved formula that contains hypochlorous acid — the main ingredient in the more expensive Tower 28 SOS Spray, BTW — for targeting the kinds of bacteria that lead to skin irritation, acne, and other blemishes. An app-controlled Govee neon rope light for adding customized lighting to your space thanks to a flexible design that morphs into different shapes for unique backlighting *or* colorful decor. And compared to a pricey customized neon sign (which can only display one thing, btw), these won't cause you too much emotional pain when you click *add to cart*. So if you want to elevate the vibes of your Sims 4 gameplay, this an affordable option to add even more drama in your meticulously crafted PC soap opera! Essence's Lash Princess Mascara — an under-$5 reviewer fave that delivers a voluminous, bold finish with its long-lasting, sweat-resistant, flake- and clump-free formula. Lots of reviewers even swear it's a great alternative to more expensive name-brand mascaras like Too Faced Better Than Sex and L'Oreal Telescopic Lift! *Or* E.l.f's Lash XTNDR Tubing Mascara that uses innovative "tubing" technology to wrap around your eyelashes and deliver natural-looking length and volume with a smudge-proof finish. Plus, the "tubing" makes it SO much easier to remove your makeup without any specialized cleaners or abrasive scrubbing! Not-so-falsies for less than $10? NEED. A Lululemon-esque mini belt bag so you can keep all your daily must-haves on hand while remaining hands-free as you explore cities and navigate street fairs or concerts. The adjustable strap means you can wear it as a crossbody or in the classic fanny pack around-the-waist style. And according to reviewers, this little bag holds A LOT. A cruelty-free brightening facial scrub featuring a blend of French green clay, Madonna lily, and sea kelp to help exfoliate and remove dead skin, so you can step into tomorrow and the next day with a glowing complexion. The best part? It's designed for ALL skin types, and reviewers swear this little bottle lasts a long, long time and even better than luxury microdermabrasion scrubs from brands like Kate Somerville and Rodan + Fields! A trio of hydrating lip sleeping masks that make a worthy affordable alternative to the popular Laneige lip masks with the same moisturizing overnight transformation of chapped lips. Plus, this set offers three different flavors, making the math come out to around $3.30 per mask! Hoard them all in your makeup collection or dole them out to your besties as teeny just because gifts! A pair of lightweight legging-style joggers — lots of reviewers rave about how they're an affordable alternative to a certain Lululemon cult-fave. If you've been looking for a pant that does it all, these are the perfect addition to your closet, keeping you comfortable no matter the weather or occasion. Plus, this longline sports bra, which boasts a lightweight, compressive, and supportive design that can take you from an a.m. hot yoga class to brunch with the besties without a second thought about changing! This Lulu lookalike is a perfect base for the jacket above and several other everyday outfits when the weather starts warming up! Skin1004's skin-lifting and pore-tightening face masks with over 8,000 5-⭐️ ratings from reviewers because it's that good at reducing the appearance of wrinkles, calming skin, and delivering a smoother, brighter-looking complexion! Similar to the much more expensive Hanacure masks, as it dries, it delivers a "zombie" look because of ingredients like aloe vera extract and albumin (egg whites), which aim to intensely hydrate and lift skin. Some extra-strength cleaning tablets that immediately get to work during each 15-minute soak removing food particles, plaque build-up, and other grossness trapped in your mouthguard, Invisalign trays, or other dental accessories. Psst — you could even use these to thoroughly clean your favorite stainless steel and ceramic tumblers and water bottles, instead of the more expensive Bottle Bright tablets! 👀 CeraVe's Retinol Serum because retinoid products can run pearl-clutching levels of expensive (hello, Murad we're looking at you), but you should be allowed to upgrade your skincare routine even on a budget. This version boasts the same retinol effectiveness, along with niacinamide and licorice root which work together to help reduce the appearance of acne scars and blemishes for a brighter, smoother complexion! L'Oreal's illuminating Lumi Glotion, which is similar to Glossier Futuredew for delivering a shimmering, dewy glow to your complexion, but at a fraction of the price. This lightweight tinted moisturizer goes on effortlessly and is even formulated with a blend of glycerin and shea butter to keep your skin hydrated underneath! A six-piece (!!) set of BestLand's high-performance matte lipsticks because they deliver an expensive-looking, velvety bold finish thanks to a quick-drying, waterproof formula. And yes, the price is right because in this set of six, each lipstick comes out to $1.49! Reviewers say they compare to the matte lippies by Kylie Cosmetics, which cost $23 a pop! A top-rated pair of hoop earrings that'll add some subtle glam to your everyday outfits, while looking strikingly similar to the $325 Jennifer Fisher hoops. 👀 Fortunately, these under-$20 beauties are from the TikTok-famous jewelry brand Pavoi, known for their high-quality accessories that boast designer-looking styles at budget-friendly prices! Or the long-lasting Peripera Ink Velvet Lip Tint, which is celebrated for its ultra-pigmented formula that delivers a matte finish without being too heavy, dry, or sticky on your lips. This under-$10 lip tint is similar to more expensive matte lipsticks like YSL Velvet Cream and Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution, according to reviewers!


Hamilton Spectator
19-06-2025
- Hamilton Spectator
Sunscreen ‘is poison.' Sunscreen is essential. As the debate reaches a boiling point, we asked a dermatologist what to believe
A few weeks ago, the 'mindfully made' indie skin care brand Primally Pure launched a series of billboards so provocatively anti-science they may as well have been sponsored by the baby oil lobby. 'The sun isn't poison. But your sunscreen is,' read one splashed around Los Angeles and Chicago. 'Sun fear ends here,' said another. The plot twist: Primally Pure was releasing its own sun cream, a zinc and tallow 'seed oil-free sun shield' that it claims 'delivers powerful, non-toxic sun protection.' Behind all this is the simmering sentiment that you actually don't need to wear sunscreen every day — and that existing sunscreen formulations are, in fact, harmful. 'For too long, we've been told to avoid the sun at all costs and to slather on toxic ingredients daily in the name of 'protection,'' reads the caption on a Primally Pure social media post showing off the billboards. 'We're on a mission to encourage mindful sun exposure — because the sun can be medicine.' (Primally Pure, which was founded by Bethany Joy McDaniel, did not respond to our request for an interview.) A post shared by Primally Pure Skincare (@primallypure) While certainly not novel — remember those Lululemon bags that said sunscreen was worse than sunshine — this rhetoric seems to be gaining steam. If your algorithm feeds you posts about '5 Reasons Seed Oils are Killing you,' or you've got the kind of Pilates instructor who'll riff on the many benefits of alkaline water while you tremble in a side plank, there's a good chance you've come across the growing anti-sunscreen, pro-sun-exposure discourse. The story goes something like this: Most commercial sunscreens contain 'toxic' chemicals that do things like disrupt your hormones or cause cancer, or break down on your skin when exposed to UV light in such a way that they actually increase your melanoma risk . (Here, they'll usually insert a stat about how skin cancer rates have increased since sunscreen was introduced, bypassing the possibility that we're finding more skin cancer because of better access to screening and treatment.) The offered solution? Your body 'needs' the sun and you should seek it out so that you build up a tan, allegedly nature's oldest form of sun protection. If you insist on some kind of sunscreen, it should be 'natural,' usually zinc mixed with beef tallow, that other current 'clean' darling. As you might guess, it's not an approach that dermatologists endorse. 'It's gut wrenching. I just can't believe that in 2025 we are still having to defend something that has such a strong safety profile — and saves lives,' said Dr. Julia Carroll , a Toronto dermatologist who's on the board of Melanoma Canada , a non-profit for melanoma and skin cancer survivors. Part of what's at play here is the often misunderstood difference between chemical and mineral sunscreens . Titanium dioxide and zinc oxide (the latter is Primally Pure's filter of choice) are the two ingredients most commonly used in 'mineral' sunscreens, which block UV rays rather than absorb them like the compounds found in 'chemical' formulas. The former have long been popular for folks with more sensitive skin but can leave a white cast. The latter tend to be more cosmetically elegant but, in a post-'clean beauty' world, can suffer from the sinister-seeming 'chemical' label. In the actually scientifically legitimate column, there are concerns about their impact on coral reefs and sea life . To find out how we got to this place of questioning a product that once felt as innocuous as wearing a seatbelt, Carroll said you have to follow the money — or the viral clicks. 'This is a business. When you see these claims, there's usually a financial gain behind them,' she said. 'In this situation, [Primally Pure is] trying to create fear, and pivot people to their solution, which is their sunscreen.' This narrative projects ulterior motives onto a faceless 'they' of sunscreen manufacturers, scientists and dermatologists, accused of knowingly misleading us, depriving us of the ancient goodness of sun exposure, even poisoning us for their own profit. It's something Carroll finds absurd. 'As a dermatologist, I'm in the business of skin cancer treatment, and the treatment and prevention of aging, so actually I should be anti-sunscreen. It would improve my bottom line,' she said. While some people who advocate unprotected sun exposure just cite vibes—'I feel so much better when I get some sun,' or 'My skin clears up when I'm tanned' — there is also a lot of so-called scientific 'evidence' that gets thrown into this conversation. Cosmetic chemist Michelle Wong spends a lot of time debunking this sort of misinformation on her social media account, Lab Muffin . 'Yes, there are some scientific studies that claim that sunscreen could be toxic. However, these are misinterpretations of the evidence and don't hold up when you examine the entire body of evidence. A lot of studies tend to overstate their conclusions, and the implications of their research,' said Wong. 'This is an accepted part of scientific publishing — just because something is peer-reviewed doesn't mean it's true — but for people who aren't used to these conventions, these statements can seem very convincing, especially when taken out of context.' Wong links anti-sunscreen sentiment to the same ideology that undergirds the 'clean beauty' movement . 'We tend to assume that natural things are safer than synthetic things, even though the most toxic substances on earth are natural. Sunscreen ingredients have long scary names, but the sun is natural, so it's easy to misjudge the risks,' she said. Sunscreen, she continues, has joined a host of other once-benign things that have become politicized in our post-pandemic world, like vaccines, fluoride and pasteurized milk. 'It's a generalized distrust of institutions, a sort of conspiracy mindset,' she said. Sometimes, the institutions don't help themselves, said Jill Dunn, a beauty editor and co-host of the Breaking Beauty podcast . 'Every single country has their own governing body on what sunscreen filters they approve or do not approve,' said Dunn. 'Because there's no universal standard for it, it leads to a lot of confusion.' The 'biggest blow' to sunscreen's credibility, Dunn said, happened in 2019. The Food and Drug Administration, the body that regulates sunscreen in the United States, requested 'more information' about some of the most common chemical active ingredients found in sunscreens, in an effort to ensure that their requirements for approval reflect the latest science. At no point did they tell people to stop using these ingredients. At the same time, titanium dioxide and zinc oxide were declared to be 'generally recognized as safe and effective.' 'That set off a lack of confidence in using traditional sunscreens,' Dunn said, 'We'd had the La Roche-Posays, the Neutrogenas, the Ombrelles of the world using chemical filters for years and years, but then all of the sudden the FDA is saying, 'You can continue to use them, but we want more safety data now, and what we're saying is safe currently is titanium dioxide and zinc oxide.' Five years later, the FDA has not released any followup on this, although it has called for further industry testing, specifically around whether it's harmful that some ingredients may be absorbed into the bloodstream . Health Canada didn't comment on it and continued to recommend both chemical and physical UV filters (it did issue a 2024 warning about using homemade sunscreens). It didn't help matters that not long after, in the spring of 2021, there was a recall of spray sunscreens from major brands like Aveeno, Coppertone and Neutrogena because of the presence of benzene, a known carcinogen. Crucially, though, it was in the propellant to get the sunscreen out of the bottle, rather than in the formula itself. Strike three in the zeitgeist against sunscreen was a sun-kissed, invariably blond esthetic that began emerging on social media.'You had this perfect storm of not trusting sunscreen, but then the look of being tanned became popular again,' said Dunn, nodding to the r esurgence of tanning beds among Gen Z . She recalls a story on this in the Washington Post last summer that quoted a TikTok comment: 'I'd rather die hot than live ugly.' There's maybe something inherently enticing in being given permission to not wear sunscreen, which can be a hassle or sticky or mess with your makeup, and just be in a world that often asks so many things of us. 'It's like, 'My grandmother never wore sunscreen, so I'm not going to,' that kind of thing … Until you have someone in your life that dies from melanoma,' said Dunn. 'I've known three young people who have died from melanoma. It's so upsetting because it's so preventable, and I fear that young people in particular are really just not getting the message.' If they are, it's often one slathered in misinformation, or screaming at them from social media — or even writ large on a billboard. Ultra Violette Future Fluid SPF 50+ Superlight Mineral Skinscreen, $54, . Shop Now This mineral sunscreen is from Australian brand Ultra Violette and contains Japanese zinc formulated for an ultra-light texture. Shiseido Ultra Sun Protector Sunscreen Spray SPF 40, $49, . Shop Now This lightweight chemical sunscreen mist is a joy to apply and leaves limbs feeling hydrated (it contains water-retaining hyaluronic acid) with no sign of shimmer or cast. 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