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Verb Ghost Oil, a selfie aide for your pet, Pedialyte freezies, and more.
Okay fam, I discovered press-on nails very recently (and way too late in my life, if you ask me), and I am obsessed.
These Broadway Impress Tweethearts are even more gorgeous in person. I was a little worried they'd be too bright and that the jewels might look gaudy, but they turned out to be a perfect glamorous rouge and the rhinestones don't look cheap or feel like they'll fall off instantly. Application was also a breeze, which is a huge selling point for me.
Compared to the first time I tried press-ons, where I had to shape both the nails and the adhesives (or opt for sticky, messy nail glue), these ones were way more fitted to my low-effort (read: lazy) lifestyle. Like, I did both hands in literally five minutes, and that included the time it took to prep my nails with the alcohol wipe and some Sally Hansen's cuticle remover. The adhesive is strong enough to withstand my constant fidgeting without being too difficult to reposition if you mess up the first time. For real, if you've never tried press-ons, get these. If you have, get these.
Get a 30-pack from Amazon Canada for $8.84.
"When I bleached my hair, it was completely busted. It broke every time I brushed it and basically looked like one of those tumbleweeds you see in an old western movie every time I blowdried it — until I found this. It's thicker than most oils (a bit lighter than the consistency of gel) and combs through hair like a dream. It packs in moisture like nobody's business and also smells freaking amazing." —Alice Prendergast
Get it from Sephora Canada for $20.
Get it from Amazon Canada for $14.99 (originally $17.99). Available in three colours.
While I love mixing up the products I use in my skin– and hair care routines, and won't shy away from 12-step routines complete with serum and face mask, I don't always have that kind of energy. When I'm feeling particularly lazy or exhausted, all I do is slather on this 100% pure argan oil before I hit the hay, and I'll wake up with a soft, smooth complexion. It's a great way to moisturize from head-to-toe, as it won't leave residue or transfer onto my sheets. I also really appreciate the large size and the amber glass bottle it comes in (which is said to prevent the oil from breaking down as fast). Not that that's a particularly big concern, considering how fast I go through it.
Get it from Amazon Canada for $31.23.
These dehydrated 100% waterfowl Vitalife duck tenders would make a pretty solid "dangling carrot". They're pretty thin and ingredient so you won't have to stress about letting them chomp down on a couple (or maybe more, depending on y'all's selfie game that day).
Get it from Amazon Canada for $17.39.
They're USB-rechargeable so you won't have to worry about stocking up on batteries, either.
Get them from Urban Outfitters Canada for $16 (originally $22).
I was getting pretty sick and tired of being jerked back by cords whenever I had to get up from my computer so I invested in this cordless over-ear headphones from Amazon. I love being able to continue my conversation while getting water or saving my dogs from the shenanigans they get into. The active noise cancellation feature has come in handy as well, like when there's construction outside my window at the exact time my work meeting is about to start 🙄. It does come with a headphone jack and 3.5mm cord so if you, like me, are always forgetting to keep your devices charged, that's there as a parachute. That being said, I haven't needed it too often, since each charge lasts well over a week (that's with all-day use) and they only need a few hours to get fully juiced up.
Get them from Amazon Canada for $53.99 with a coupon (originally $69.99). Also available in black.
Get it from Amazon Canada for $50.89 (originally $58.50). Available in five colours, six sizes, and five styles.
I recently got a hot-swappable keyboard to fulfil my insatiable need for changing up my surroundings. These milk-themed keycaps (with cute designs like the "Milk Cover" enter key as well as the cows and milk graphics) have really scratched my recent cow-design-everything itch. They were also a cinch to install — they literally just popped right in — and have a lovely, smooth handfeel. Most of them are Cherry profile, which I'd never used before but am loving (some of the duplicates and accent caps are standard OEM).
Get a 140-piece set from Amazon Canada for $49.99+. Available in three designs.
"Ready to work some serious magic on your crusty, peel-y lips? Get this immediately. Yes, it's more expensive than drugstore treatments, but it works a million times better. I put it on before I go to bed and use it as a lip balm throughout the day when my lips are super dry. A little goes a long way so you really do get a lot of bang for your buck." —Alice Prendergast
Get it from Sephora Canada for $26.00. Available in three flavours.
Get it from Amazon Canada for $16.99 (originally $35).
Get a 12-pack from Amazon Canada for $12.99.
"I recently went to a cottage with a few of my friends and indulged in a few adult beverages, and let me tell you, everyone loved these the morning after. They're a bit salty but the fruit taste masks most of that (plus, it makes me more aware that I'm getting electrolytes). Heck, they're so tasty, I'd probably snack on one even if I wasn't hungover. They come in a combo pack of grape, blue raspberry, cherry, and orange." —Alice Prendergast
Get a 16-pack from Amazon Canda for $7.87 (originally $9.77).
Get it from Urban Outfitters Canada for $79. Available in three colours.