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8 Products you need but don’t know they exist

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at KU chapter.
  1. HairFeel Stick. A convenient solution for flyaways, baby hairs and stray ends. It holds your hair perfectly in place using natural plant oils. It’ll help you slay your desired style while strengthening and conditioning your hair. I was first attracted to this product because the demo videos are so satisfying to watch (You can check them out here). But I also have a huge problem with baby hairs and flyaways AND I’m THAT lazy person that tosses their hair up in a bun every day to avoid styling it. So, I bought the HairFeel stick on amazon and it really works! 

Get yours for $14 

  1. Bello Perky Tape. I was unaware that it’s common for women to duct tape their boobs to keep them perky and in place. Personally, my boobs resemble clementines so I don’t have this problem but DUCT TAPE. That is not a viable solution gals. Bello Perky Tape is. It’s an invisible self-adhesive that lifts your breasts up to 5cm to give you good support under any outfit. They are hypoallergenic, waterproof and transparent. They can even be trimmed to correct size! A strapless, sweat-proof solution so you can rock your favorite look all night! Watch a demo video here!

 $14 for a pack

  1. Sweet Sweat waist trimmer belt. My roommate swears by this product. It promotes an additional increase in sweating when used during exercise. It provides instant abdominal compression and lumbar support. It’s comfortable, lightweight and the stretchy fabric stays in place while exercising.  

(My fitness queen roommate ↑) 

$21.44 on amazon 

  1. So Cool Eye Stick by TONYMOLY Panda’’s Dream. It’s super portable and ideal for on the go. The stick moisturizes and lightens your skin with its lightly tinted base that’s a one-stop treatment for dark undereye circles. It helps alleviate dark circles with pearl extracts, chrysin, and brightening peptides. 

 

$12 on Amazon 

  1. Green Stick by e.l.f. (As seen on Queer eye!!) This is a color correcting concealer stick, mainly used for red skin. It balances and corrects skin tone and reduces redness. Green and red are opposite each other on the color wheel, so layering them neutralizes the area. JVN says the main rule for this product is, “if you can see it, you did too much.” We love a Queen with balanced skin tone! 

$9 on amazon 

  1. Peppermint Oil—an energy boost? News flash, Peppermint isn’t just for chewing gum—it’s your new go to scent at home. Peppermint oil is used to boost energy, sharpen focus and even boost your mood. You rub it in your palms, sit back and close your eyes, put your palms in front of your face, and then take a deep breath in your nose, hold it at the top, and exhale through your mouth. Ditch the coffee and calories and try this natural solution! 

$9 on Amazon 

  1. Blowfish for hangovers. The first thing me and my roommates do after a Thursday night of drinking is retreat to our couch and drink a glass of Blowfish water. Blowfish is the morning hangover remedy that WORKS. Just drop two tablets in water and drink. The effervescent tablets rapidly deliver maximum-strength pain reliever and pharmaceutical-grade caffeine to your hurting body, while being gentle on your stomach. It works in just 15 minutes! Pop that sucker and get ready for Free Beer.  

$12 on Amazon 

  1. Josie Maran Argan Black Oil Mascara. If you’re like me, sometimes you wake up in the morning hating yourself because you neglected to take your makeup off from the night before. The worst part of that being mascara because it can drastically damage your lashes. This is a highly natural, nourishing and lengthening mascara infused with argan oil and lash strengthening bamboo extract. Gals from all over have reported they’ve seen an increase in lash length, their lashes appeared healthier after continued use and experience less lash loss during removal. Now you can rest a little easier knowing your lashes are in good hands.  

$17 on amazon 

Senior at the University of Kansas studying Strategic Communications and Business