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My 2023 resolution is to stress less about dishes.
Their breathable material doesn't have that sticky, plastic-y feeling you get with so many other sweat-wicking options – in fact, they look and feel more or less the same as cotton (until you feel their cooling effects in the gym, that is). I love their office-ready scoop neck and loose-but-not-baggy fit – they're true to size!
Price: £17.22 for two black ones in a size M – they're available in sizes XS-XXL and come in ten colour combos.
Its built-in drainer makes it really easy to strain, and it's ridiculously easy and speedy to use.
Price: £19.99.
Their built-in vacuum pumps draw all the wine-ruining oxygen out of the bottle, effectively re-corking your best booze whenever you need to close it.
Price: £6.99 for four.
There's something almost Bruce Almighty-like about how easy and satisfying this low-effort peeler is, right?
Price: £9.00.
They shrink or expand according to the surface you're placing them over, meaning they can be used to cover everything from half-eaten watermelons to pots of chilli! They're dishwasher, freezer, and microwave-safe, and reviewers back up their spill-proof claims too.
Price: £10.98 for 12.
Customers use it for everything from their ovens to the annoying pet smells on their sofa, and the results are impressive (seriously, check out some of the before-and-after pics in the review section).
Price: £3.49 for 500g.
I feel like people don't talk enough about how hard it is to apply lipstick properly – one wonky line can turn you from "high-glam makeup guru" to "slightly overenthusiastic child who got into a makeup bag" in no time. This tinted lip balm from Burt's Bees is much more forgiving than regular lipstick, and the hydrating formula is great for your lips too! It contains hydrating beeswax and skin-enriching pomegranate extract, and customers say the finish from this balm is incredible.
Price: £5.99.
As someone who 1) has long hair, 2) has a fringe, and 3) considers washing and drying my locks to be a Herculean task, I face a *lot* of stringy, flat 'dos throughout the week. This dry shampoo is the only one I can count on to add volume without any itchiness, and it actually does last all day too.
Price: £2.00.
Reviewers reckon its tint lasts for up to six weeks, which sounds pretty appealing if (like me) you reckon you spend that amount of time per year filling in your brows anyway.
Price: £5.18 – it's available in four shades.
Not only can you set the timer to achieve the perfect, uniform done-ness (I'm a jammy yolks girl, but you do you), but this pretty inexpensive cooker also means you won't have to face washing greasy pans or wispy egg white-filled pots of water in the morning. It's perfect for familes because it can cook up to seven eggs at once, and it'll create impressive, low-hassle poached eggs and omelettes too.
Price: £15.99.
Anyone with taste understands three things to be true: 1) leftovers make the best lunches, 2) non-glass food containers aren't worth the cupboard space they take up, and 3) every meal needs at least two courses. This two-segment lunchbox completely gets it, and it's microwave, oven, freezer, and dishwasher-safe too – oh, and did we mention the cutlery in its lid?
Price: £8.99.
Don't let that innocent little smile fool you – the scourer on the back of this sponge banishes stubborn dirt so effectively that I always find myself thinking the word 'obliterate :)' every time I use it. It'll stay firm in cold water to tackle tough stains without scratching your dishes, and it softens up in warmer liquid for lighter washing.
Price: £2.50.
This translucent powder claims to work on all skin tones, and because it's so finely-milled, it'll give a really smooth, almost filtered finish to your skin. It's a great way to make your five-minute, rushing-out-the-door makeup look like it took way longer, or even just as an addition to an otherwise bare face!
Price: £11.79.
It attracts the moisture in the air to keep it away from your windows and prevent them from fogging up! My coworker used hers continually for over a month before she had to 'reset' it in the microwave for the first time.
Price: £7.95
I know, I know, I winced a little at that price tag too – but as down goes, it's actually pretty incredible value. More importantly, it actually is worth ever penny: I've never experienced anything as soft, lump-free, and cosy, and I'm positive it's improved my sleep (which is surely priceless, right?).
Price: £54.84 for a double bed size.
They're designed to contour to the curves of your neck *exactly*, so it's no wonder I've noticed my back loosening up a little after using these. Ergonomic design aside, they're the comfiest options I've ever tried – I reckon I get to sleep about five minutes after laying my head on one of these. That might be due to its 100% cotton material and hypoallergenic filling, or maybe I'm just resting easy knowing I can chuck these in the washing machine every time they get a little grubby.
Price: £53.72 for four.
I can't get over how *expensive* these sheets look and feel (think zero static, unbelievable softness, and complete shrink resistance after washing). It makes sense, I suppose – they're made from 100% cotton that's been enzyme-washed, which is machine-washable and incredibly pretty.
Price: £45.99 for a double bed set – it comes in sizes single, king, and super king too.
Pretty without being too frilly, these clips are the perfect low-key accessories for busy days.
Price: £8.99 for six.
This (deeply satisfying) comb works exactly as you'd expect it to – simply run it over your clothes and it'll pick up and remove bobbles as it goes.
Price: £2.28.
Aside from being super effective, this useful tool is really easy to install too – just stick it over the top of your radiator and you're done! It's designed to hold your clothes close enough to your heater that they'll dry out faster, but not close enough to pose any fire risk. Also, the multiple racks mean you can put a few items of clothing on here without them piling on top of each other and turning into a soggy mess that never dries (the worst).
Price: £11.99.
The handy hook on its side means you can hang it off your pot to *truly* drain all the excess liquid (hello, stress-free gnocchi).
Price: £9.97.
It contains 200 recipes, including so many genuinely low-effort mid-week options that I haven't had to repeat a single workday meal since I bought it.
Price: £17.00 for a hardcover copy.
Spray this product onto a wet unit and then wait for eight hours before rinsing it off (in other words, you can take a soothing nighttime shower before using this and then wash it when you wake up). You won't need to scrub or even wipe this product away – simply run water over it and watch the grime run down the drain! The process will keep your shower gleaming for about a week, and reviewers say that this bottle has lasted them an impressive 12 uses.
Price: £24.99.
The insulating pocket means that both steam and heat will cook your potato in about four minutes, so it'll be crispier on the outside and fluffier in the middle (yes, please).
Price: £7.96.
You can store up to five items of clothing using the storage space of just one hanger with these, and thanks to their drop-down display, you can see exactly which clothes you have in your wardrobe at a glance as well.
Price: £7.99 for ten hangers.