Japanese Persimmon Soap Tops the List Again
The Mirai Japanese persimmon soap bar, which targets the 'old person smell' caused by 2-nonenal, remained the top seller for the third consecutive month. Priced at $20 (regularly $23), it contains persimmon extract and green tea to deodorize and neutralize antioxidants.
Dish Spray and Crest Whitestrips Continue to Dominate
A foaming dish spray that cuts grease was a recurring bestseller, even at full price of $18. Crest 3D Professional Whitestrips, with a 4.6-star average across over 104,000 ratings, sold for $45 for 22 treatments.
Gorilla Grip Bath Mat a Prime Day Hit
The ultra-absorbent Gorilla Grip bath mat, available in multiple colors and sizes, was a Prime Day favorite at $12+ (regularly $17+). Its textured rubber backing prevents slipping, and it feels like stepping onto a cloud.
Tula Eye Balm and K-Beauty Cream Impress
Tula's brightening eye balm stick with hyaluronic acid and caffeine costs $38. The K-beauty 'miracle cream' containing salmon-derived PDRN, nicknamed 'Botox in a bottle,' sold for $24.
Mouthwatchers Flossing Toothbrushes and Grandpa's Weeder
A 4-pack of Mouthwatchers flossing toothbrushes with dual-layer bristles was $16. Grandpa's Weeder, a stand-up weed puller with a 4.5-star average across over 65,000 reviews, cost $40. One reviewer called it a 'magic wand for weeds.'
Pillows, Mascara, and Water Flosser
Beckham Hotel Collection pillows with 'bounce back' support were $60. Lancôme Lash Idôle mascara, which a 68-year-old reviewer said gives 'lashes of a 20-year-old,' sold for $30. A $20 water flosser alternative to Waterpik includes four pressure settings and multiple tips.
Shower Cleaner, Black Floss, and Baking Sheets
Wet & Forget weekly shower cleaner was $20. Expanding black dental floss that shows removed gunk cost $8. Carote carbon steel baking sheets in three colors were $22+ (regularly $30+).
Under-Eye Brightener, Ultrasonic Cleaner, and Charger
Catrice under-eye brightener at $6 was an editor's pick. An ultrasonic cleaner for glasses and jewelry was $26 (regularly $43). The iWalk portable charger, which editorial director Kristen Aiken buys for family, was $20+ for USB-C and $15+ for Lightning.
Bluetooth Trackers, Clinique Balm, and Balance Disc
A 4-pack of Bluetooth trackers compatible with Apple's Find My network cost $20. Clinique Almost Lipstick in Black Honey, a tinted balm, was $25. ProsourceFit balance disc for improving balance in older adults was $18+.



