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30 Walmart Skincare Products That Work Just Like Magic
A superstar pimple patch from Hero Cosmetics that helps get rid of those pesky, under-the-skin bouts of acne that you're ~sooo~ tempted to pop the moment they show up. Pop one of these life savers on before bed or at the beginning of the day and let the hero ingredients niacinamide, salicylic acid, and an army of tiny microdarts do their thing. Promising review: "This is a much easier and clean way to get rid of pimples! No messy cream required! It works like a charm and it got rid of my pimple in half the time it typically does for it to go away." —Corie Price: $12.97 A serum from Olay designed to *checks notes* hydrate skin, minimize the appearance of fine lines, improve skin tone, and brighten the complexion. Pretty impressive resumé, right? This workhorse of a serum also claims to be lightweight (read: not sticky), so you don't have to worry about it interfering with your other skincare or makeup. Promising review: "Girlllll this is the stuff! My face is glowing, and it makes my face feel so moisturized and smooth. I'm in love 😍" —MeganPrice: $15.96 (originally $19.94) An ointment with over 5,000 reviews from Aquaphor that moonlights as a moisturizer for dry lips and as a healer for any cracked, irritated skin. As an added bonus, it can tend to any compromised patches of skin on the body as well! Hello hydration, baby. Promising review: "This is the best for healing dry cracked skin! I used this on my hands to help heal contact dermatitis from doing nails (I'm a nail tech). I also put this on my face at night after my moisturizer to "slug" instead of Vaseline. I like this better because it has other ingredients for healing not just petroleum jelly." —AsharaPrice: $18.37 A pack of three facial razors from Plum Beauty that gently remove any unwanted stray hairs (i.e., the upper lip, below the eyebrows). They're a painless alternative to skin-stinging hair wax strips and are light enough to carry in your bag when you're in need of any on-the-go touchups. Promising review: "I love these facial razors, they work better than the ones I have used before. I like that the head of it is larger than I am used to using. I feel like it worked better and it was smoother!" —GabrielPrice: $4.98 A tried-and-true acne-busting face wash from Panoxyl that helps unclog pores and combat blemishes even before they appear — we love a product that thinks one step ahead! You can also use this foam-based cleanser as a body wash to focus on any unwanted acne on the legs, back, chest, and arms. It relies on benzoyl peroxide to fight blemishes and bacteria. Promising review: "I struggled with cystic acne that would not go away using pimple patches and other acne treatments, but once I started using this product, my acne was gone within a month." —anonymousPrice: $9.77 A TikTok-famous eye cream from Roc that claims to make puffy under-eyes and dark circles disappear. This pink-tinted eye cream calls on skin-smoothing retinol and peptides to help you fake a well-rested eight hours of sleep. Slow and steady wins the race, as they say, so be sure to use this product every other day when starting out, per the brand. Promising review: "This will last you forever! You only need a tiny bit to get the job done, and I can definitely tell a difference. I feel like the skin surrounding my eyes is lighter and brighter." —AudreePrice: $29.97 A gel-based serum from E.l.f. which works as both a skin hydrator and makeup primer. It will also leave your complexion looking *very* dewy — just like a glazed donut, which is def what you're going for. Promising review: "I reach for this product almost every morning! It has a lightweight consistency but provides a great amount of moisture for my skin. Leaves my skin glowing and wears wonderfully under makeup! Love the sturdy packaging it comes in as well." —KaraPrice: $11.97 A spray-on toner from Bubble Skincare that helps to reduce oil buildup and can be used more than once a day — yes, you heard that correctly. The brand encourages repeated applications of the product daily to keep your skin clear. Make sure to tuck it in your purse or backpack or leave it at your work desk to make the most of it. Promising review: "Love this toner! I like that it's a spray so its easy to apply. It's very soothing on my sensitive skin. It actually smells really good too." —JLDPrice: $11.98 A makeup remover from Garnier able to take off even the most stubborn of waterproof eyeliners and mascaras without tugging on your skin. Soak the product on a cotton swab, cotton ball, or on the pad of your finger and apply it to the areas in which you really went to town with your makeup. Then wash everything off and fall into bed as a fresh-faced beauty! Promising review: "A staple in my skincare routine! This lightweight product is perfect for removing my sunscreen and makeup at the end of the day before cleansing and also works wonders for cleaning my makeup sponges! As someone with acne prone skin, this product has never caused me issues." —anonymousPrice: $8.97+ (originally $10.29+; available in two sizes) A clear lip balm from Banana Boat that not only keeps lips moisturized but also helps protect them from the sun, thanks to the added SPF 45. Make sure to reapply this balm throughout the day in order to keep your pout shielded from those UV rays. This product is a must-have to keep in your beach bag all summer long! Promising review: "I live in Las Vegas, so sunscreen is a MUST. This lip balm is the perfect blend of protection and moisture that has saved my lips from this dry desert heat. It gives a natural, glossy, moisturized finish. Not sticky like a gloss, but still the right amount of shine. I'm indifferent about the smell. It's not overpowering or too much." —VegasKittenPrice: $3.47 (originally $3.97) An exfoliator from Cetaphil which promises to slough dead skin cells off your face without damaging your skin barrier and drying it out. Thanks to so-called "micro fine granules," this product's formula is said to be compatible with the most sensitive of skin types, so everyone can partake. Promising review: "This scrub is perfect for using in the morning after you've used Tretinoin (Retin-A) overnight. It helps to regenerate the skin cells on your face without making your skin feel raw or overworked. This has become a go-to in my morning routine!" —Mom2HankPrice: $8.97 A snail mucin-based toner from Peach Slices which wears several — three, to be exact — hats: it helps to eliminate acne, supports the skin barrier, and cleans the pores. Snail mucin aims to attract moisture to the skin while hyaluronic acid hydrates and cica serves as a calming agent. It's designed with all skin types in mind and should be used as the second step in your skincare routine after cleansing. Promising review: "I have been spending $50 on toner for the longest time, but a friend recommended this one and I'm so glad I gave it a shot. I have very sensitive and acne prone skin, and this cleared my face and keeps my acne at bay. It's also very inexpensive. Double win!!!"—RebeccaPrice: $13.88 A vanilla cashmere-scented body oil from Eos for when using moisturizer alone just won't cut it. Shea, argan, and cocoa butters work to improve skin texture and provide moisture. Oh, and we can't forget to mention the fact that it should leave your skin shining bright as a diamond, too. Promising review: "I love this body oil so much. Smells exactly like the lotion, just a concentrated version of the smell that lasts way longer and moisturizes well!" —NataliePrice: $12.99 A pack of 30 pairs of golden under-eye patches from Devimic that purports to juggle several responsibilities: minimize puffiness, reduce the appearance of dark circles, and brighten the complexion. Pop these on when you and your skin are in need of a pick-me-up. Promising review: "These under-eye patches are very simple to use. If you're using them for a self-care routine, I felt like I was pampering myself. They offer good value for the price." —LivingWithDanaPrice: $11.98 (originally $16.99) A sunscreen mist from Neutrogena with SPF 70 which claims to have a "weightless, clean feel" and won't clog pores — a win, win, if you ask us. It also doubles as a body sunscreen, which means that it helps protect you from the sun's UV rays on all your outdoor adventures to the beach, on a hike, or at your family's summer barbecue right in your backyard. Make sure to reapply every two hours while outside, per the American Academy of review: "This is great to keep in my outdoor kit in my classroom. It's quick to spray, not greasy and there is very little smell. I was in the sun for four hours and didn't get burned at all. It was great for field day. Don't spray while standing on a smooth surface or it will become SUPER SLICK." —LesliePrice: $8.88 (originally $9.88) A sensitive skin-friendly moisturizer from Aveeno for when your skin is as dry and irritated as the middle of the desert and needs some extra TLC to get back on track. This gel-based moisturizer vows to keep skin hydrated for up to 24 hours thanks to prebiotic oat that helps quell dryness and heal the skin barrier. Promising review: "I have both rosecea and eczema and this is great for my extremely sensitive skin, which is so hard to find. It leaves it very smooth and soft without feeling oily." —ChelleyMccPrice: $16 (originally $19.70) A multitasking face wash from TruSkin because it not only refreshes the face ahead of a long day but can also help brighten the complexion. Its hero ingredient, vitamin C, works to even out skin tone, get rid of hyperpigmentation, and help fade dark spots. Consider this your sign to swap out your skincare for a product that gives you the benefits of a cleanser and vitamin C serum all in one. Promising review: "Hands down my favorite cleanser. It leaves my face smooth and clean. This is the only one I've found that does not break my face out. Pair it with the vitamin C moisturizer!" —MaryPrice: $16.49 A sweet-smelling moisturizing lotion from Hawaiian Tropic you'll def want on hand this summer because it can help calm redness on the skin after a day spent in the sun. Aloe vera and shea butter serve to revive damaged and irritated skin when you could've sworn you replenished your sunscreen but somehow ended up with a patch of angry red skin when you woke up this morning. Promising review: "We always use this after a day in the sun at the beach. It's a staple in our vacation home. Helps with moisture and is not sticky or greasy feeling and smells refreshing." —Ts17Price: $7.97 A pack of two cherry-flavored lip masks from Vitamasques if you want something that hydrates and plumps your pout. These are perfect for when you're in a hurry getting ready for a first date and want to add a little VA VA VOOM to your kissers. Promising review: "These are perfect for super dry lips. It's like nothing helps, but these are lifesavers. Also, the brand Vitamasque has amazing products that don't irritate or burn when using them. My go-to for face, feet, lip masks, etc." —TiffanyPrice: $5.94 for a two-pack A face wash from Cocokind which transforms from an oil into a milky froth upon contact with water. This baby works to remove all traces of makeup, skincare, and oil without compromising the skin barrier — no harsh scrubbing with makeup wipes needed. Promising review: "This was recommended to my daughter by her dermatologist because it is less drying than micellar water. It removes her makeup well and her skin is looking much better." —NayPrice: $17.98 A body wash from Nativr reviewers love for its ability to clean the skin while also leaving it soft and supple and ready to be shown off in this shorts weather we are in. Promising review: "The skin I'm in has been a nightmare. I have tried everything I can, trying and wasting tons of money to try and help fight the nightmare I have faced with the skin I'm in. Native body wash lets my skin feel soft and wonderful, when for so long my face felt dry and rubbery, uncomfortable, and painful. When I found Native, it changed my skin and the way I feel. Being a woman and feeling awful because your skin is super sensitive to ingredients makes it so that you want to hide. Native gave me freedom to be a woman, feeling soft and subtle on my face and body. When the skin I'm in feels good, I feel encouraged to get dressed, put on makeup, and face the day fresh-faced, knowing Native has me covered head to toe in luxurious comfort with smells that make you feel and look pretty. Native has your skin feeling its best and smelling wonderful too, and all of this with fewer ingredients than many to most other brands, and good ingredients, and none of the harsh parabens or sulphates that can be damaging to you and the environment. Native is worth the money, and your skin will thank you for it!" —CrystalPrice: $2.97 A lip scrub from Tree Hut that is said to banish dead skin cells in seconds. Apply the product on the areas of the lip where needed, then rub it off with the pad of your finger or a wet cloth. This small but mighty tube will come in handy during scorching summers when you're spending nearly every minute of the day under the AC. Promising review: "Really good! You do have to scrub kinda hard to get dead skin off." —SophiaPrice: $6.97 A tinted sunscreen from Eucerin with SPF 50 — *drops mic.* Oh, you wanted more? Okay, well, this magical product promises to play well under your makeup, leave zero whitecast (thanks, tinted-sunscreen science), and, on days when you want to skip a full face, it can even serve as all you wear to brunch with friends. Promising review: "I love how moisturized my face is after applying. I love the glowy look it gives my skin!" —BrookePrice: $15.88 A calming face wash from Burt's Bees vows to provide a gentle cleanse to the most sensitive of skin types. This cream-based cleanser calls on soothing agent aloe vera to prevent irritation. And if you're looking for more proof that this product is sensitive skin-safe, it's also been awarded the National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance, which is, uh, a pretty big deal in the world of skincare. Promising review: "I like how gentle this face cleanser is on my skin. It feels soft and leaves my skin feeling moisturized." —jnislyPrice: $8.76 A customizable tanning serum from Jergens so you can add a bronzed tint to your skin — no sun exposure required. All you need to do is mix five to 15 drops into your daily moisturizer, and voila, you have a tan! Five drops will give you a light, beaming glow, while 15 will leave you looking full-on bronzed. Your bronzer can take a backseat — for erm, like, forever — now that you have this in your back pocket. Promising review: "I love the idea of this! Other tanning products make me orange, but this does not. It is very customizable as you add however many drops you want. It's affordable, smells nice, and has a pleasant texture. I have used this on my face a few times and it has not broke me out either. Give this a try if you are looking at it!!" —CaseyPrice: $13.47 A face oil from Derma-E reviewers say is a game changer when it comes to tackling fine lines. Retinol, vitamin E, and sea buckthorn oils work in tandem to minimize the appearance of fine lines and promote skin cell turnover, respectively. Promising review: "This is a great oil that absorbs beautifully. I love it. It smells nice too. Very faint but lovely. I have recently begun using oils instead of lotions as moisturizer and let me tell you, its a game changer. Its a whole different game actually." —JenniferPrice: $15 (originally $18.99) An over-the-counter acne gel treatment from Differin that may have you seeing an improvement in your skin as early as one week — now THAT'S magical. This potent acne treatment uses adapalene — aka a prescription-strength retinoid — that focuses on counteracting clogged pores and inflammation. Promising review: "I have had acne since I was roughly 16 years old. I have tried everything under the sun, and some things worked better than others while some just stunk and stung. So you have to imagine my reaction when Differin was put on the market. Seemed expensive for so little and it probably didn't work. Well I was wrong. It's one of the best treatments I've used. You have to stay the course and use it consistently. I recommend it for mild to moderate acne. I don't know how effective it would be against more severe cases. I do believe that with consistent use it is very good at alleviating milder conditions." —BarbaraPrice: $23.97 (originally $25.98) A face wash from CeraVe for dry skin types because it not only cleans your pores but also — you guessed it! — quenches your skin's thirst for hydration. It claims to keep skin moisturized for up to 24 hours thanks to hydrating hyaluronic acid and skin barrier-supporting ceramides. Promising review: "I have used CeraVe Hydrating Facial Cleanser for many years. I love that it thoroughly cleans my face but doesn't leave it feeling tight and dry. If I happen to run out and have to use a different cleanser or soap, I can see and feel the difference on my skin. It is definitely a product I count on and won't do without." —KimPrice: $13.68+ (available in two sizes) A pack of 14 nose and face pore strips from Bioré which are said to get out all the awful gunk lodged in your pores within 10 minutes. Not only will your pores be relieved of all that dirty buildup, but you'll also get the satisfaction of seeing it up close... if you're into that. ;) Promising review: "Been using these for years. I tried cheaper brands but they never seem to work as well. I've tried masks and potions and if it's cheap I've probably tried it but these are finally affordable at Walmart and a guilty splurge for me in the hot summers when my pores look bigger and blackheads abound with all the extra sunscreen I wear." —ePrice: $9.94 A thick, rich moisturizer from Pond's that supposedly satisfies the complexions of those with the driest of skin types. In fact, it has been a favorite for generations, way before the dawn of TikTok. The rich cream maintains that it doesn't clog pores, either — a win-win in our book. Promising review: "Years ago I decided to commit to a moisturizer (I have dry skin) that I could maintain in every financial and weather season. This is it. People say my skin looks great. I use Ponds cleanser and moisturizer every day." —AnonymousPrice: $8.98 Need ingredients for all your new recipes? Shop each recipe directly through the app, or check out Walmart's grocery selection to get veggies, meat, seafood, and more delivered right to your door. Reviews have been edited for length and/or clarity.


Buzz Feed
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
25 Target Items For Summer Family Entertainment
A low-maintenance "plant" that won't die even if you forget to water it (thanks, Lego). With more than 700 pieces, this is sure to keep little (and big) hands busy as they build nine types of succulents and flowers. You can combine them to make one large display or spread them out around your house for some added faux greenery! Promising review: "This is one of my favorite Lego sets! It was so cute and fun to put together." —LolaFiercePrice: $39.99 A deluxe blow-up pool big enough for the whole family, cause everyone needs to stay cool this summer. That means two adults and up to three children can splash around comfortably. Can't take the heat? The pool doubles as an indoor ball pit, which will be significantly less germy than the ones at your local play place. Promising review: "This is such a nice and spacious pool. It's so affordable too. We were able to fit floats in it with 2 adults and there's still plenty of room. Perfect way to cool down." —MeganPrice: $30 An easy-to-use (and virtually mess-free) tie-dye kit to outfit the whole family in a groovy set of duds. Turn your regular T-shirts, sweatshirts, joggers, shorts, or even bucket hats into works of art with the help of rubber bands and eight colors of nontoxic dye. Just don't forget to use the included drop cloth and gloves to keep the fun from spreading. Promising review: "I just bought a five pack of white tees for my son and I to use this kit with, and honestly, this kit probably could have handled about 10-15 more shirts if used properly. It was really fun for a first-time tie-dye project, and we will definitely get another set soon! Wear gloves, the dye takes forever to get off your skin!!!" —ChrissyPrice: $12 A pack of reusable water balloons so you can have fun while staying true to Mother Earth. Bonus: You bypass the worst part of water balloons, which is picking up thousands of plastic pieces from your yard. And with ten balloons guaranteed for 10,000 uses each, that's a lot of guaranteed splashes (we'll let you do that math). Promising review: "Grabbed these for my daughter's birthday party and they were a hit! Very durable and easy to use." —ritaPrice: $10.99 A set of 12 multi-colored roasting sticks good for marshmallows and weenies galore. When it gets too hot to cook inside, take it outside with these easy-to-use skewers that make roasting over an open flame easy, even for the kiddos (with adult supervision, of course). Each telescoping stick extends for 32 inches between you and the heat source. Promising review: "These came in clutch for a last-minute fire. They're great for hot dogs or marshmallows and come in a cute little bag for storage!" —belinda p Price: $23.99 (originally $39.99) A standard deck of playing cards for Old Maid, Gin, or Go Fish, because summer is a great time to master the classics. At just $3 per pack, you can't beat the price for several games in one. Plus, they'll add a nice nostalgic touch to your game shelf. Promising review: "Great quality, not too thin. I suck at shuffling and they don't bend horribly when I try to! I bought them on February 27th, and they've been through tons of game nights, still holding up great. They're reasonably priced, too." —vcPrice: $2.99 A five-piece gardening set so you can at least pretend to have a green thumb. Whether you're growing your own vegetable patch or planting a few seeds, consider this set your family's introduction to gardening. The no-slip grip handles are perfect for novice and experienced gardeners alike. Promising review: "This garden set is very handy. The tools are sturdy, easy to fit into the carrier, and easy to keep organized. Great value." —RyanBPrice: $19.99 (originally $39.99) A 64-page forest-themed coloring book featuring super cute woodland creatures (dibs on the raccoon). The pages are thick enough to accommodate the most pigmented of markers but also work well with crayons or colored pencils. Enjoy some quiet time as you fill in the lines for hedgehogs, mushrooms, squirrels, flowers, and more. Promising review: "Gorgeous drawings. A variety of subjects, from flowers to animals to trees, makes the coloring experience interesting." —MRPrice: $7 A mini projector with wireless connectivity that turns any night into movie night. Watch your favorite movie, marathon your favorite show, or play the latest video games. Plus, it's compatible with Fire TV Stick or Roku Stick, allowing you to access streaming services through those devices as well. Promising review: "Great product at a really affordable deal, has apps built into it makes it very easy, so you don't have to connect everything to your phone comes with the remote control. Also love the auto focus feature. Very bright and clear viewing great for parties." —JohnBPrice: $99.99 (originally $129.99) A bubble blaster for some squeaky clean yard play. This handheld blaster shoots continuous bubbles in five streams, utilizing a triple-concentrated bubble solution that reviewers say is more than enough for hours of play. And of course, it's nontoxic and fragrance free. Promising review: "Super fun bubble blasters easy for my 1 year old to operate. Small enough to carry around in stroller on the go with solution contained. We bought two so we could play together :) Easy, inexpensive fun to keep a little one entertained for awhile!" —TeachermomPrice: $3 An old-fashioned picnic basket ready for sandwiches, chips, cookies, and all your favorite portable summer foods. No need to worry about spills and leaks. The removable inner lining is washable. With built-in handles and a snap closure, this basket makes picnicking a breeze. Promising review: "Sturdy construction, pretty color straps, good size. Can't wait to use it!" —sunrise2022Price: $23.99 (originally $29.99) An easy-to-pitch, four-person tent for an impromptu camping night (even if it's just in the backyard). With tons of internal pockets and pouches, there's ample room for everyone's belongings, keeping your temporary sleeping arrangements more organized. And it's big enough to accommodate a queen-size air mattress, in case you want to enjoy the creature comforts of home while in the great outdoors. Promising review: "I bought this on Thursday and went camping from Friday to Sunday. Setup was very fast! It rained a couple of times, but it kept the rain out. The size was great for us (two adults and a child) with room to spare for bags, light, etc. Ventilation was excellent. I'd definitely recommend it." —StephenPrice: $70 A retro Polaroid camera, so you can nab some cool pics of your summer vacation. Sure, it's not as fast as taking a selfie, but you get a cool keepsake when you're done. The set comes with 16 color instant photographs bordered by that iconic white frame. Promising review: "I've been wanting this forever! I couldn't decide if I wanted it because the film is so expensive but it's honestly so worth it to get the instant pictures. I love the imperfect retro look of them. I'm taking it on vacation and I'm really excited!" —HeyHeyPrice: $149.99 The iconic group game Twister which introduces the next generation to an evening of hands-on (or feet-on) family fun. While most board games have you sitting around a table, Twister gets everyone up and moving. Spin the wheel to find out what color circle you move your hands or feet to next. Get ready to watch everyone try to keep their balance after just a few moves. Promising review: "Still holds up as a family favorite on game night. The new generation even enjoys it, and the littlest ones feel included and have a blast with this "new" game!" —RSSPrice: $14.99 A set of 24 rainbow-colored acrylic paints, perfect for aspiring artists and all your crafting needs. Paint on canvas, construction paper, or even wood, for a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Reviewers even used the paints for rocks or decorating items around the house. Promising review: "Good variety of colors and great packaging! We used these paints for rock painting (along with the Mondo Llama Paint Pens) and they worked great! Most of the colors were bright and bold. A few of the darker colors were a bit sheer and needed a second coat. Would purchase these again though!" —ChelsmdPrice: $17 An easy-to-follow cookbook that uses simple ingredients for quick and delicious meals even the pickiest of eaters will love. Let the kids decide what to make for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and even snacks for a change. And don't forget dessert. Each receipt features a shopping list and full-color images of every step. Promising review: "I ordered this beautiful, fun, and filled with recipes cookbook for my 10-year-old's birthday. The recipes were understandable for a 4th grade reader. The pictures were bold and colorful! She feels like a top chef!" —KDPrice: $13.84 A science experiment kit that comes with white gloves and goggles so you can finally play out your mad scientist dreams IRL. With 15 science experiments that double as magic tricks, kids (and parents) can learn about pH science, hydrophobic substances, optics, and surface tension. Don't worry. There's a learning guide included so adults can field any post-experiment questions with ease. Promising review: "This is a fantastic kit. The experiments are simple, yet very cool. There isn't a ton of mess (except the fake snow 😬). The directions are clear, so depending on the age, kids can do them independently. We got it for my 9-year-old son for Christmas. He loves it. It has also amazed his mother and all his siblings (4-14). The results really are cool!" —PopcornluvrPrice: $24.99 A 2.5-pound bucket of air-dry clay, so you can set up a museum-worthy exhibit of your family's creations. Think magnets, miniatures, and more. It's smooth, less sticky than normal clay, and dries overnight. And you know that acrylic paint above? You can use it to put the finishing touches on everything you make. Promising review: "Second time buying this just to have on hand for art projects with the kids. It lasts months in the container and is super easy to use. I also think you get a lot for the price so great value!" —CareeessaPrice: $5.89 A wooden cornhole set (aka bean bag toss) to keep you busy while those burgers finish on the grill. If your family loves competitive games, this one is a winner. Divide into teams and see who gets the most beanbags into the corn hole (or at least the closest to it). And the whole game folds up neatly for easy storage. Promising review: "The easy storage alone is a must-have. The bean bags have been sturdy and haven't ripped or any signs of sagging." —Staci MPrice: $75 A smart bird feeder so you can take your bird-watching game to the next level and find out who's been making all that racket every morning. A solar-powered smart camera equipped with motion sensors records all the birds that come by for a bite. Reviewers say it's easy to set up, and advanced AI makes identifying new feathered friends easy. Promising review: "I'm so impressed with the quality, ease of set-up, and joy that has came with my Bird Buddy! This feeder is definitely top of the line, and the app's functionality provides a seamless and easy experience. I was able to set up the feeder and then invite my family (who lives on the other side of the country) and my girlfriend to receive the same alerts I do when a bird comes to the feeder. It took a couple of days for my local birds to first visit, but now it's like a frenzy many times throughout each day!! This is truly the next level of bird-watching and would recommend Bird Buddy to anyone, whether it's for themselves or as a family gift :)" —NAPrice: $279.99 An electric juicer, just in case you decide to put up that lemonade stand and give the whole family a valuable lesson in economics. This comes with two attachments for different-sized citruses and an adjustable pulp control setting to ensure you get your juice just how you like it. Promising review: "Great price, easy and safe to operate. Does a perfect job getting all the pulp down to the rind, so no waste. I'm happy with my purchase." —AquenaPrice: $17.69 An electric ice cream maker so you can finally test out your chocolate chip, banana, and bacon flavor idea. Make pint-sized servings of ice cream, gelato, sorbet, and frozen yogurt in just 20 minutes. And making ice cream at home is far more economical (and entertaining) than taking the whole fam out for scoops at the local parlor. Promising review: "Amazing little ice cream maker- use as directed, you'll get a sweet soft serve ice cream which is what I like- highly recommended!" —Favorite Price: $21.99 A badminton set, because it's never too early to prep for the 2028 Olympics. The set includes everything you need for a game of badminton, including a net, rackets, and shuttlecocks (the kids will love that one), all in a durable carrying case so you can take it wherever you go. Promising review: "Great value, easy to set up with two people and loads of fun!" —CodyPrice: $25 A big book of dad jokes so the whole family can roll their eyes in unison. Ready for some clever quips and punny one-liners? The book features 600 knee-slappers that can be told around the dinner table, on a road trip, or anywhere your family needs a few extra laughs. Promising review: "My kids love Dad jokes so they got this for their dad for Father's Day. It has been entertaining the entire family. My youngest has enjoyed it the most." —ALMPrice: $5.47 And a pony bead set because you're family is just one more DIY project away from opening an Etsy storefront. Promising review: "Beautiful beads and well-made. Perfect for making colorful lizards and bracelets." —ZoePrice: $17


Buzz Feed
05-06-2025
- General
- Buzz Feed
25 Target Items To Organize Your Home
A wire basket that can hold your go-to pantry staples so you can simply pull them down and have a go-to seasoning station. Or, you can store all your fruits and citrus in these in the fridge and be cute like that. Promising review: 'Looks awesome in my pantry! A little pricey but good quality. They also have bottom bars so you can stack if you want to!' —Target reviewerPrice: $20 A posh and neutral cleaning caddy to channel your inner beige-fluencer. With its wooden handle grip and brushed steel body, this rust-resistant caddy will see you through many a cleaning sesh and has capacity for days! Promising review: "I love how cute this looks! It also fits quite a bit of cleaning material. I love that it's not plastic, so it's very sturdy." —Bells47Price: $15.89 A rolling fridge caddy for those of us with free-floating condiments that have concealed one too many rotting produce bags. With built-in wheels and adjustable dividers, a fridge cleanout won't be nearly as dreaded as it used to be. Promising review: "I purchased this fridge organizer to replace a Lazy Susan I was using to store my condiments. The moveable dividers made this a better choice. It has wheels to move the shelf in and out of the fridge. Great investment!" —Deb OPrice: $19.99 A storage bench, which is just as beautiful as it is practical. If you're tired of blankets piling up in bedside chairs — not to mention messing up your freshly made bed by sitting on it to put your shoes on — solve both problems and give your room the dash of cozy elegance it deserves. Promising review: "Was pleasantly surprised with this piece since there were not a ton of reviews. Looks perfect in my space, and the quality seems good. Fabric is really soft and luxurious." –Katie MPrice: $128.99+ (originally $389.99; available in six colors) A three-tier wire drawer organizer to stow away anything and everything that can fit into a larger bathroom cabinet. Think hair brushes, bath bombs, Epsom salts — you name it! The easy sliding drawers won't rust over time, and you'll keep your a.m. routine shorter and much sweeter when you're not digging around crowded drawers. Promising review: "The drawers pull out so smoothly, and the shelf stays put on my desk perfectly!" —MeganPrice: $35 (available in five finishes) A gorgeous file storage box if you'd rather tuck away your storage in something that could pass for a decorative basket instead of a larger filing cabinet. With a sumptuous woven exterior and a deeply sleek look, you'll be printing things out just to have something to store in it. Promising review: 'I was looking everywhere for a system that could hold coupons and mail that still looked nice being out in my house. Most of what I found was either really geared toward an office setting or was mesh metal. I am so glad I could find this. It sits right in my entry way and hides all my coupons or mail that I don't want sitting out for my guests to see. It doesn't come with hanging file folders, but I bought a box of those to pair with this and they fit great. I'm planning on keeping restaurant menus, schedules, whatever I want filed away but still at the ready so I don't have to dig it out of my office. The lid comes off all the way, so if you are using this often that may be annoying for some people. It is fine for my purposes.' —Jay Price: $28 A mirror entryway organizer to help you get out the door without the 7+ trips it takes to get keys, wallet, cell phone, and sneak a quick 'fit check in before you head to work. With its sleek, wall-mounted design and integrated shelf and hooks, you'll be out the door in a flash and wondering where all your clutter went. Promising review: "This is perfect in my entryway! I love that we can put our keys and whatever else we don't want to forget on the way out the door. Perfect size." —Shields112Price: $60 A pair of zipper storage cubes if you're in the mood for some serious clutter-busting. These fabric storage cubes are perfect for stashing spare sheets or off-season clothing, and their see-through zipper windows make sure you won't have to dig through every single bin to find that one thing you were looking for. Promising review: "Wonderful storage solution! This is exactly what I've been looking for. The fabric is nice and thick, and they're well-made (love the window to see inside). The small size is perfect for storing my winter clothing. Some have mentioned that the interior metal frame slides, but if they're full, they don't slide. Very affordable since you're getting a pair for the price you pay. I will definitely buy more for other family members." —KTpaPrice: $25+ for two (available in three sizes) A freestanding wardrobe rack for folks who love their clothes so much they can't bear to have them out of sight! Or, you know, if there's no closet in your apartment. 😜 This chic brushed metal and wood grain option offers both style and substance with secure hardware and ample space. Feel free to accessorize the spare shelves with some greenery! Promising review: "Great product. This product is perfect for a small walk-in closet; clothing and accessories are visible at arm's reach. The installation is fairly easy and should take no more than a couple of hours. I recommend this product as it is a far less expensive solution than spending in the high hundreds for a custom closet install." —JohnSDSFPrice: $130 A super cute utility cart because with it, you can upgrade even the drabbest office into an administrative palace! This elegant storage solution boasts smooth casters, plenty of storage, and frankly, it's BEE-AUTIFUL! Promising review: "Love these utility metal carts. They're multifunctional and hold quite a lot of things as well." —CPrice: $40 (available in three colors) A monitor stand with a drawer for when both your workspace and your neck muscles are begging for an upgrade. This sleek bamboo and steel riser not only puts you in a better posture to work for extended periods, but it also helps tidy up your work desk to keep things clutter free and focus friendly. Promising review: "Helps with desk clutter. This came exactly as pictured and worked well to quell the desk clutter I had. It is a little pricier than some of the other options out there, but it looks the best and isn't see-through. I put my charging cables inside to hide the cables when not in use, so I wanted something to fully hide them. There is a half circle in the front and a full circle cutout in the back, so you can easily route a cable in/out. My first one of these actually had a crack in the drawer, but Target was quick to offer an exchange." —GypsyPrice: $30 A birch-framed cork board since between notes, receipts, or any other kind of paper trail your work requires, it's nice to have a space to pin it and forget it. This classic cork board boasts a nice birch frame and is perfect for all your office needs or moodboarding. Promising review: "Was perfect for my long overdue (since 2008) project of displaying my mom's exquisite '70s- '80s Belgian Bobbin Lace corner samples, her hand-drawn patterns, and hand-pricked pin cards." —CDLgalPrice: $9.29 A rustic bathroom etagere that can hold all those vibe-y hand towels, candles, and little planters your dream bathroom longs to be adorned with. With sturdy construction and adjustable feet (for all the Virgos already mentally leveling each shelf), this posh addition makes itself at home in any bathroom — be it shiplap walls or subway tiled. Promising review: "Is just like the picture. Easy to put together by one person with little experience. Sturdy" —Snow angelPrice: $74.99 (originally $209.99) A jewelry organizer so you can accessorize in real-time without having to go through your entire jewelry collection each time. Also, it's great for being a quick catch-all after a long night out and a quick makeup removal before bed. Promising review: "Great size and style. Holds a surprising amount of necklaces, 10-12 of each. Fits in my closet for overflow necklaces and bracelets. Would work well on a bathroom counter or on top of a dresser too." —SDmama34Price: $20 A few bathroom drawer organizers to take your over-stuffed drawers from bleh to bliss. 🧘✨ Cleaning STARTS with organizing, after all, and with all kinds of sizes, shapes, and capacities to choose from, you can origami any drawer into order with these convenient little trays. Promising review: "I love these bins. I have many sizes. They are modular, so they stack using other sizes, too. I also like that they are plain and simple, and the plastic is thick and not flimsy. Great in the bathroom, kitchen, closet, wherever." —MMDPrice: $2+ (available in three sizes and two colors) A cable management box so your limited home office space isn't letting tangled cords live in it rent-free — not on my watch. Great for desks, media consoles, or anywhere where several electronics are in play. With five outlets, a surge protector, and no-show wire cutouts, what are you waiting for? Promising review: 'I absolutely love having outlets and cord organization all in the same place. This works perfectly under my desk to plug in all my electronics and it looks way better than having cords dangling everywhere.' —serena9Price: $30.99 (also available in black) A bamboo storage cabinet for the ones who really need to add some storage to the bathroom. This cute little number mixes a heck of a lot of shelf space with a large open storage cabinet with a slatted door that's perfect for stacking TP or any other bathroom items you don't always want to stare at. Promising review: "This is so nice and sturdy!! And so simple to put together! And beautiful!!! I want to buy one for every room!" —RoachPrice: $88.99 (originally $229.99) A rust-resistant, matte-black shower caddy Can't say we're big fans of it in the restroom. Keep it uninvited to the party and free the ledge of your tub from any more accumulating product bottles with this chic and secure caddy. Promising review: "Love it! I've had mine for over a year, and it has not rusted at all and holds everything I need it to. I really love that it has the holes to be able to flip my products upside down for easy access — literally no need to even pick them up." —KaylPrice: $18 (available in three colors) A hinged bamboo organizer for those of us who need countertop storage in our storage. This handy bit of bathroom decor looks terrific and helps maximize storage for beauty products. Promising review: "Super cute and great for helping make the most out of small spaces." —AcardonaPrice: $25 A woven wastebasket because every bathroom needs a little trash bin, so why not make it this gorgeous little number instead of the standard can? Featuring a lovely textured pattern and an all-important lid (bathroom refuse is rarely beautiful), this basket will brighten up any WC it finds itself in. Promising review: "This wastebasket with a cover looks fabulous in our small white bathroom as it is just the right size with a top, which I really wanted to cover up the view of the wastebasket contents." —Cleaning productsPrice: $25 An office organizer set since all offices need a dose of stylish organization — whether you're in the corner office or the living room table. Frankly... you might need even more panache at the living room table since everyone will see it. 👀 This desk set includes a desk organizer, pen case, note holder, business card tray, and clip review: "My office looks perfect with all my new rose [gold] accessories! Love them!" —Kc17Price: $23.72 (originally $36.99) A wall rack if your MasterChef kitchen setup doesn't have a MasterChef amount of built-in storage. If keeping all your cooking tools in a drawer is simply a nonstarter, this sturdy hook holder presents a chic storage option so you can show off your vintage measuring cups. Just make sure to mount the rack on studs (or at least use wall anchors) if you plan to hang heavy pots and pans — drywall alone will not be up to the review: "I've been wanting one for years and had even looked into making one, but can't beat the price of these! I used shorter screws as I was attaching them under the cabinets and had no issues! Love the vintage cottagecore vibes." —AmanisPrice: $24.99+ (available in two sizes and two colors) A paper towel holder because there's nothing sadder than a free-floating roll of Bounty that took a spill right to the bottom of the roll. 😧 Keep your precious paper towels up and away from any sullying with this easy-to-install under-cabinet holder. This thing has a built-in tension spring that allows for easy tearing, and will save you so much counter-space, it's wild. Promising review: 'Love this! I chose to hang it under my cabinets, and it was very easy. Nice quick release to change towels. Looks great in my kitchen and bonus putting my other one in the laundry room. Awesome product!' —PretzPrice: $29.99 A wooden spice rack with three tiers if you feel like your spices (the VIPs of the kitchen, I might) deserve stadium seating. If you have several go-tos you don't want to have to rummage for, this rack will keep them close. It's also like a little cheering section — (announcer voice) ooh the sear is cinched and the cinnamon goes wild!!! Promising review: 'I bought this for my little pantry makeover and it is perfect! It fits about 18 of my spices, which is all I need. Love that it expands too!' —Target reviewerPrice: $20 A bamboo drawer organizer when your silverware is currently in a 24/7 mosh pit in one of your drawers. With five different compartments, light breezy bamboo finish, and the fact that it's not a naked drawer with silverware clanking around in it, it's a winner! Promising review: 'I was looking for a compartment for my silverware and this one fits perfectly in my cabinet!! I'm so happy I bought it. The quality is amazing and it adds a nice flare to my kitchen. Would definitely recommend it.' —ValeriaPrice: $14