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All of these are tried, tested, and under £10!
After multiple failed attempts to thread my brows and upper lip (yup) at home, I finally gave up and tried these highly-rated razors instead. I was seriously impressed by the results – they were really precise, and they made my skin smoother too!
Price: £3.59 for six.
Other cheap eyeliners I've tried have gone flaky and had a washed-out colour, so I was pleasantly surprised when I discovered how pigmented and long-lasting this one is. Its fine nib is incredibly precise!
Price: £3.64.
If you've got a lot of hair, you'll understand how hard it can be to work shampoo right into your scalp. This inexpensive lil' brush solved that problem for me – its flexible bristles reach all the way down to my roots, and their massaging effect is really relaxing! Plus, I find that I get much more volume after using this (and despite my initial concerns, it doesn't tangle my tresses at all).
Price: £3.50.
This luxuriously thick cream is packed full of brightening vitamin C and moisturising hyaluronic acid, so it's no wonder that my skin has improved so much since I started using it! The retinol in here chemically exfoliates, banishing dead cells from my face and revealing the brighter, fresher-looking layer underneath.
Price: £9.87.
Run its nib along any discoloured grouting for an instant colour refresh! The formula is antifungal, helping to prevent the new coating from getting covered in mould.
Price: £4.81.
Okay, so this might be a little bit TMI, but my heels had gotten pretty dry and cracked before I used these masks. They were easy to apply – I just wore them like socks for about an hour and then removed them before taking a shower! The dead skin peeled off my feet over the course of the next few days, revealing softer, smoother skin underneath (I'm sorry, but it WAS satisfying).
Price: £5.87 for one pair.
It'll last you for up to 240 flushes, and I love its gentle citrus scent.
Price: £1.50.
I'm prone to *pretty* severe breakouts, so when I found this cheap acne cream that reviewers raved about, I knew I had to give it a try. I'm incredibly glad I did – it's gotten rid of my most severe spots, and now I use it daily to enjoy its results.
Price: £9.98.
I'd nearly given up on this (frankly gross) baking tray and tried this well-reviewed cleaning powder as a last resort. It was easy to use – I just placed it into the tin and scrubbed until the stains had gone before rinsing the grime away!
Price: £1.49.
Mineral deposits will collect in between its mesh wires rather than building up in your kettle. I can remove and rinse it quickly and easily whenever I need to, which is much easier than cleaning built-up mineral deposits from my most-used kitchen appliance!
Price: £1.97.
Spray some of its enzyme-packed formula onto any affected surfaces and a thick foam will come out, which then works its limescale-destroying magic for five minutes at most.
Price: £3.00.
I peeled its backing off, applied it to my face, and then left it there for 15 minutes. Its soothing formula was incredibly calming, and it made my skin feel soft and bouncy!
Price: £1.95.
Leave this foaming spray on any affected areas for up to half an hour and then wipe it away to reveal a mildew-free surface underneath!
Price: £4.97.
I just chucked these handy balls into my crisper drawer and fruit bowl. Their carbon centres absorb any chemicals that might spoil my fruit and veg, and I've been amazed by how well they work!
Price: £6.09 for three.
These freezer and dishwasher-safe lids create an airtight seal for my half-empty tins, meaning I can get a couple of days' use out of a can of beans or chopped tomatoes!
Price: £1.93 for three.
They're packed full of enzymes that break down the gunk and grease in your drains as they dissolve. All you'll have to do is put 'em in and leave them to get to work!
Price: £5.00 for 12.
Our loo had some serious limescale buildup, and it was getting pretty disgusting. I eventually found out about pumice cleaning blocks online and nabbed this inexpensive one after reading its rave reviews! Just wet the stone, rub it over your grossest surfaces, and then rinse or wipe the dirt away – it's really easy to use, and it'll work on your ovens and barbecues too.
Price: £2.40.
Simply run it over your clothes and it'll pick up and remove bobbles as it goes along the fabric. I've used this on my most delicate clothes without any damage, and it's completely reusable!
Price: £2.95.
Its unscented formula is highly absorbent and doesn't leave a greasy or sticky finish on my lips! The lightweight balm creates a thin, flexible barrier that helped to repair my lips in a matter of days.
Price: £2.83.
It's got a brow-shaping spoolie on one end and a fine-tipped pencil at the other, so I can shape *and* fill in my brows in moments.
Price: £3.00.
It doesn't feel heavy or itchy on my scalp, and it makes my day-three hair look fresher and more volumised in literal seconds!
Price: £4.88.
I've mentioned before that I live with other people, and as it happens we all like to cook! That means the sink is always at risk of blockage from food scraps, so I thought I'd prevent any issues before they start by nabbing these inexpensive strainers. Not only have I been amazed by how much debris they've kept out of my drains (was all that really doing down my plugholes before?!), but I also love how easy they are to remove and empty — food doesn't get caught in between their slots, and their plastic material is easy to wipe clean.
Price: £3.45 for two.
I applied one of these on top of my spot and overnight it began drawing the excess moisture and gunk out from my skin, helping to dry out (and eventually eradicate) the zit. It covered the redness while it was working its magic too!
Price: £5.99 for 24 patches.
My knives had been blunt for months before I bought this, but I'd been a bit nervous about sharpening them because I thought it'd be complicated and potentially dangerous. This tool proved me completely wrong! I just had to hold its ergonomic handle and then run my blades through both its coarse and fine buffers — the results were seriously impressive and have cut my meal prep time down significantly.
Price: £8.49.
My keyboard isn't backlit, so this handy light is perfect for when I'm typing in the dark. Plus, I mean, just look at the little guy!
Price: £3.99.
Its neutral shades are impressively highly-pigmented, so I don't have to spend ages building them up!
Price: £3.00.