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A jetted tub cleaner
A foot file
A teeth-whitening pen
A pack of AirPod cleaners
An eco-friendly hard water stain-remover
A Tushy bidet attachment
This is the bidet I use and 100% recommend to my friends, family, and to you, dear reader. Installation was pretty simple; from start to poop it took about 15 minutes. The sensation is…interesting…to say the least but you definitely get used to it. In fact, I recently moved apartments and it took me awhile to hook up the bidet (I’m a procrastinator, OK?!). Oh how I missed my bidet during this time (and I’m sure my butt felt the same way). But seriously, I cannot stress how life-changing getting a bidet is.
A before-you-go toilet spray
A soil-free AeroGarden Harvest
A set of kegel weights
A pack of Schick dermaplaning razors
A bottle of Drop It — a sulfite and tannin remover
Promising review: “I drank wine one night and did not use the drops. WOW, my IBS hit me like a knife! This proves that they really do work. I wish I had an option to give this product 10 stars!!!! I have had IBS for several years and last fall my IBS went into overdrive, after trying to figure out what was possibly causing it I realized that I have been drinking more red wine then usual. I researched it and sulfates in wine are known to irritate people with IBS. I put five drops in a glass of wine and stir it with a spoon; it does not change the taste of the wine. My youngest daughter also has IBS. I had her try it and it also cured her sulfate issues. I thought that I would have to give up wine, but no more!!!” — Keywest
A tube of antiperspirant hand cream
A box of wart-removing pads
An odor-eliminating spray
Promising review: “I have six elderly cats, and a few of them oftentimes leave smelly pee puddles to register their disdain at whatever cats get ‘peed off’ about. It’s not a litter box problem and, although I’ve caught one or two of them doing it, I can’t blame them all. This product works great on fresh messes as well as dried ones. After blotting up fresh pee pods, I saturate the area with Rocco & Roxie’s odor remover and let dry. For dried stinky stuff, I just saturate the area and let it dry. It has a pleasant odor and completely eliminates the ammonia odor. Believe me, I’ve tried all kinds of products, and this one works the best. I buy gallons now just to have on hand. It’s better than smelling that awful pee!” — mona mia
A pack of acne patches
A grout paint pen
A TubShroom
A bra liner
A Squatty Potty
A bottle of dentist-approved mouthwash
A restoring cuticle oil
A denture cleaner
A vegan exfoliating body scrub
A nail repair pen
An aluminum-free deodorant
A powerful glycolic acid peel
A natural shoe deodorizer spray
A tub of brightening, firming, and rejuvenating eye cream
An antifungal tea tree balm
A pack of clinical-strength antiperspirant wipes
A bottle of Burt’s Bees dander-reducing spray
A stainless-steel tongue scraper
A bottle of dandruff shampoo
A soothing body mist
Promising review: “I looooove this product. I have eczema and it’s so much easier to moisturize my entire body with this spray. It has an herbal smell when you first spray it but it goes away quickly (I like the smell though). My only complaint is that I wish it was bigger!” — clearlykendra
A pumice cleaning stone
A collagen-coating hair treatment
A pet hair roller
An eyeliner stamp
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