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    Just 53 Products To Check Out If You're Deeply Soothed By Before And After Pics

    Honestly, the car upholstery cleaner pics deserve to be framed.

    1. A selfie ring light complete with three light settings, 10 brightness settings, *and* and an adjustable tripod stand so the next time you're like, "Zoom chat, Zoom chat, endless call, who's the best lit of them all?" The answer will be *you*.

    2. A red wine stain-removing spray so effective at picking up both old and new red wine stains from carpets, couches, towels, and fabrics that Olivia Pope would probably buy stock in it.

    A before image of a red wine-stained plush blanket and an after with the wine stain completely gone

    3. A set of itty bitty dermaplaning razors you can use to gently remove lil' eyebrow hairs that keep dodging your tweezers or work whatever face fuzzies you might want to take care of in a gentle way — an especially handy tool when many of us can't head to a salon like we normally would.

    4. An all-purpose car upholstery cleaner so you can go ham on the interior of your car and lift up all the stains in one deeply satisfying go.

    A before pic of a stained, grimy cloth car interior and and after pic of it without stains on it anymore

    5. A dual-sided device cleaner with two sides — one with an antimicrobial-treated cleaning solution to clear off the grime, and another with a soft polishing buffer to make it gleam. It's almost like you never used it as a midday snack tray!!

    6. A set of dishwasher cleaning tablets you can pop into a cycle with your dirty dishes to wipe out all the extra grime and that funky smell you can never seem to get rid of no matter how hard you try. You don't even need to scrub — these do all the work for you!

    7. O'Keeffe's Working Hands Hand Cream, an affordable concentrated moisturizer for dry, cracked, or bleeding hands that actually *does* all the stuff the high-end brand names claim they're going to do.

    8. Plus the ~foot~ version, O'Keeffe's Healthy Feet Foot Cream — not only will it save money from pedicures, it will get you the results you want in a much gentler, gradual way than other foot solutions.

    Images of a reviewer's dry, cracked heel on day one with improvements by the second week and a smooth heel by the fourth week

    9. A set of heavy duty wipes that are most definitely not here to play — they're basically the paper towel version of The Rock, and can lift up stains on anything from grease to permanent marker to nail polish. Bonus: they're tough on stains, but the aloe vera in them makes them super gentle on skin!

    10. An internet-beloved pet urine stain-removing spray that instantly tackles both old and new stains *plus* the yucky smell, so you can enjoy the new quality time you might be getting with your pet without sacrificing your carpet and/or your nostrils.

    11. A portable paw cleaner with soft silicone bristles to help gently remove mud and dirt from your doggo's paws after they frolic with the local squirrels. All you have to do is add a little water to it, insert your dog's paw, twist, then pat the paw dry and repeat.

    dog's muddy paw next to a pic of the same paw clean

    12. A bottle of Elizavecca Hair Treatment, an Olaplex "dupe" repairing mask infused with collagen ingredients and protein extracts that will help restore hair health and reduce shedding. All you gotta do is apply it on wet hair after a shampoo, wait five minutes, and rinse it out.

    Before and after image of a BuzzFeed editor's hair, with the after image looking much shinier and curling more

    13. A power scrubber brush you can attach to a DRILL (!!) that basically does all of the hard grime-busting for you, so you don't have to have sore arms for a week just because you dared to wipe down the shower.

    one of the brushes attached to a drill next to a shower pane with half still fogged up and the other super clear

    14. A set of Bottle Bright tablets so you can tackle all those caked-on stains in your bottles, travel mugs, and even coffee makers without cursing the sludge gods for claiming yet another one of your precious coffee vessels.

    a before image of the inside of a stained mug, a during image of it with soapy water, and an after image with it clean

    15. A painless, mint-flavored teeth-whitening pen for sensitive teeth and gums that can help lighten up years worth of stains from coffee, tea, wine, or just ... you know. Existing as a human with teeth.

    reviewer's before pic with yellow teeth and then after pic with much whiter teeth

    16. A produce-saver storage container designed to keep your fruits and veggies fresh way longer, so you can finally stop surrendering to the race against time when your summer produce goes bad faster than you can finish it.

    on the left, a wrinkled strawberry labeled "From Original Container" and on the right, a fresh-looking strawberry labeled "Stored in Produce Saver"

    17. A set of bed bands to lock your fitted sheets neatly into place once and for all, so you don't wake up tangled so deeply in them it looks like you picked a fight with some microfiber.

    18. A bottle of nail and cuticle repair oil that you simply brush on your nail beds once a day to condition and strengthen all those brittle spots and hangnails, leaving you with thick, healthy nails and nail beds.

    A before image of a reviewer's brittle nails and an after image of them much heaithier

    19. A bottle of Bar Keepers Friend soft cleansing liquid and scouring cloth to take care of caked on stains *without* scratching surfaces, so your stove won't look like there was a literal cat fight on it when you try to clean it.

    before and after image of stove with caked on burnt food stains and without

    20. A wood polish and conditioner to make your all your scuffed-up cabinets and hardwood floors look brand spanking new, even if you're pretty sure the damage is older than you are.

    21. A shampoo scalp massager you can use in the shower to massage and exfoliate your scalp. Not only will it feel decadent, it'll help tackle dandruff, promote healthier hair growth at the source, *and* cut down on expensive shampoo use, since it'll create suds a lot more effectively.

    22. A mold and mildew removal gel you can leave on the offending spots for six hours, then wipe away like nothing nefarious ever grew there in the first place.

    A moldy corner of a bathroom and an after pic with the mold all gone

    23. A durable stainless-steel tongue scraper to help take care of odor-causing bacteria and soft plaque without irritating your gag reflex the way a spoon might.

    24. A foot file to remove calluses and hard or cracked skin from your feet with some gentle, pain-free rubbing. It works whether your feet are dry or wet at the time, and will leave your heels so soft you might start petting them.

    Before image of a cracked foot with an after image of the skin smooth

    25. A bottle of the *constantly* out of stock Glossier Solution, an exfoliating skin perfector formulated with three acid groups to "unglue" dead skin from your face to free your pores at last. Reviewers mention it making a big difference in redness and pore reduction over time.

    before-and-after of a model's face showing redness and bumps compared to hardly any redness and much less bumps

    26. A set of light-dimming stickers you can stick on all the LED lights blasting their glow like tiny UFOs in your room at night. They come in a pack of all different sizes, so you can find the perfect ones to match your gizmos and finally get the restful sleep you deserve every night.

    27. A bottle of Tend Skin Solution to help take care of razor bumps, ingrown hair, and razor burn so you don't have to spend hours psyching yourself up to shave knowing that you're gonna be dodging a bazillion sensitive spots on your skin.

    reviewer before pic of red bumpy arm pit, then after of clear armpit

    28. A bottle of Goo Gone for banishing all those mysteriously sticky, tough-to-scrub stains, like toothpaste or shampoo residue or the adhesive from stickers (like, say, that "Disney Princess Half Marathon Finisher" bumper sticker the human you're selling your car to could do without).

    29. A jewelry-cleaning stick with cleansing solution on a brush designed specifically to get in the nooks and crannies of your jewelry as effectively as taking it to a professional.

    30. A glass and ceramic cookware cleanup kit that comes with heavy-duty scrubber, a razor blade, *and* a cleaner specifically designed to get at those caked-on stains, so you can knock it all off in a few minutes and get your Ina Garten game face on in peace.

    A smooth top stove with stains and deposits and an "after" pic of it without any stains

    31. A super-soft Makeup Eraser cloth to wipe makeup right off your face with nothing but water and a gentle scrub.

    32. A heavy duty grout cleaner you only need to let sit for 10 minutes before you can scrub the dirt and grime off your kitchen and bathroom tiles and restore them to their former fancy glory.

    A tiled floor with dirty grouts and an after pic of the grouts completely white

    33. An eyebrow tint to semi-permanently dye your brow hairs for up to six weeks, helping either fill them in or to dye over gray hairs just as effectively as a salon tint would. A lot of reviewers swapped this for doing brow makeup completely.

    Reviewer's brows before the tint, during the tint, and after, to show the subtly more filled in, darker effect

    34. A tea tree oil foot and body wash to help take care of a *myriad* of foot inconveniences, from athlete's foot to ringworm to toenail fungus to eczema. (Feet, as always, are just out here doing the most.)

    On the left, punched-out pits on the bottom of a reviewer's foot from pitted keratolysis, and on the right, the same reviewer's foot with most of the pits mostly gone after using the wash

    35. A fast-acting carpet spot-removing spray that'll take care of those miscellaneous stains from a previous tenant or that not-so-miscellaneous time you spilled half of the red sauce from your leftover noodles facedown on the floor.

    36. A set of stainless-steel cleaner and polish wipes to give all your impossible-to-clean kitchen appliances that brand-new, streak-free kind of gleam, from the fridge to the stove to the dishwasher.

    A "before" image of a streaked stainless steel fridge and an after image of it without streaks

    37. Essence's Lash Princess mascara for instant length so effective and affordable, you might buy them their own airport runway so they can prepare for takeoff.

    38. A carpet and upholstery cleaner with a fabric-safe brush attached to quickly rub all those old mystery stains out of your couches, chairs, and carpets. (I say "mystery" but I fully mean the leftover brownie mix I was eating from the bowl.)

    39. A chainmail cast-iron pan cleaner that will work wonders for getting rid of food remnants, but won't mess with your beloved seasoning like soap or detergent would.

    40. A makeup brush-cleaning shampoo for brushes, applicators, and makeup sponges that will get them all squeaky clean *without* leaving any oily residue.

    buzzfeed editor's before and after photos of their makeup brushes looking much cleaner after using the shampoo

    41. A tin of Cirepil blue wax beads that use a gentle hard wax to easily remove both the coarsest and finest of hairs in a matter of minutes, leaving you with skin so smooth that you're going to have to sit on your hands stop yourself from stroking your underarms and legs in public.

    A before image of a reviewer's underarm hair, then a picture of the blue wax with hair of it, and an after image of the reviewer's hairless underarms

    42. A wheel cleaner so effective all your friends will think your old car got body-snatched by a fancy new one with glossy wheels.

    43. A pumice stone to make the inside of your toilet look brand-spanking-new *without* using bleach or harsh products, even if the rings have already thwarted your efforts with the toilet brush.

    44. An easy-to-use root touch up every bit as effective as going to a professional to get it done — it takes 10 minutes to apply, and then gives you even coverage that lasts several weeks. (Take THAT, time-space-hair continuum.)

    Reviewer showing gray roots in hair and same reviewer showing touched up roots that match their dark brown hair

    45. A delightful little tool called the "Bug Bite Thing" that suctions on all kinds of bug bites to reduce swelling, itchiness, and redness brought on by nature's least favorite vampires.

    A BuzzFeed editor's arm with a bite on it "before," a pic of the bug bite tool, and a pic of the editor's arm after it's been suctioned with swelling/redness reduced

    46. A fireplace cleaner that's like, "Soot stains?? Not on my turf." This quick solution and scrubber deal with smoke residue, soot, ash, dust, and carbon deposits in a cinch.

    47. A jar of Aztec healing clay masks for acne that essentially suck the gunk out of your pores (and pre-existing acne) like a vacuum. Vroom, vroom, pores — you're about to meet your match.

    48. A battery-operated depiller you can use on sweaters, socks, and bedding to suck all the gunky fabric up and make your favorite pieces look like they did the day they were born.

    49. A conditioning and healing castor oil full of vitamins and fatty-acids that won't just strengthen weak hair, but will help you maintain hair health over time. Reviewers mention seeing improvements in growth and strength within a week, with noticeable results within a few months.

    50. A set of Magic Erasers that yes, you are already well aware of, but are extremely handy for all those miscellaneous, tough-to-deal-with stains. I'm talking those mystery dirty fingerprints on your walls, the skid marks by your door, and — perhaps most usefully — scuff marks on the soles of your shoes.

    51. An electric pressure washer with such immediate, satisfying results that OOPS, pressure washing things didn't just become your only hobby, but your last remaining personality trait.

    52. An effective anti-dandruff shampoo that did not show up to your shower to play. It's formulated with ketoconazole to combat dryness, itching, and dandruff, *and* still be safe for color-treated or chemically-processed hair.

    reviewer's before-and-after of them having a lot of dandruff on their scalp compared to it being completely gone

    53. An acetone-free soak-off gel nail polish remover you simply apply directly on top of your nails like an extra coat of polish — it bubbles up and shrivels the gel polish, making it easy to remove without all the hassle of going back to a salon or the weird smells of other at-home removal kits.

    All the "befores" in your life about to get some extremely satisfying "afters":

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