The FSA/HSA-Eligible Callus Remover Kit That Skimm’rs Bought on Repeat (and More Noteworthy Amazon Finds)

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The FSA/HSA-Eligible Callus Remover Kit That Skimm’rs Bought on Repeat (and More Noteworthy Amazon Finds)

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Another month means another list of noteworthy Amazon products, and this time around, I’ve rounded up some practical picks, along with some favorites going into the cooler months. While you’re at it, click here for last month’s list of Amazon steals (which includes a ton of expensive-looking accessories) and check out our Amazon storefront.

Grounding is a practice that helps you to connect to the Earth’s natural energy. It sounds woo woo, but we’ve tried it and can confirm it’s actually quite relaxing. This mat is made of carbon, plugs into the wall, and allows for electrons to flow from the mat into your body. It’s balancing, relaxing, and can help improve sleep and reduce inflammation. ({{dynamicPrice}}, Amazon)

This one comes with a mesh lid to keep out pesky fruit flies. It may be a functional detail, but I also think it adds to the modern, sleek aesthetic. Pick from four colors. ({{dynamicPrice}}, Amazon)

These dishwasher-safe straws are satisfying to use and are ideal for smoothies, lattes, and more. They come in a set of 10, plus I love that there’s a cleaning brush for easy scrubbing. ({{dynamicPrice}}, Amazon)

‘Tis the season for cracked heels and dry feet. These socks from Bare August just cover your heels, so you can slather on a foot cream and it won’t budge. They also have silicone pads inside that’ll help the product absorb. ({{dynamicPrice}}, Amazon)

These bags have a sturdy base to ensure that you can store and stack your groceries sans damage. The base folds upwards, which means they’ll collapse and lay flat. They’re perfect for storing in your car. ({{dynamicPrice}}, Amazon)

Whether you have arch issues or are dedicated to your workout routine, these socks from Feetures are fantastic. They have a band of Lycra at the arch and extra cushioning in high-impact areas, which makes them equally supportive and comfortable. ({{dynamicPrice}}, Amazon)

Groceries are expensive, so we’ve been into stocking up on bundles where we can. MALK now makes a shelf-stable version of its oat milk, so you can save money on at-home lattes in the long run. All it’s made of is filtered water, organic gluten-free oats, and Himalayan pink salt. ({{dynamicPrice}}, Amazon)

This cord concealer kit makes plug-ins less of an eyesore. To use, just plug into the wall and use the adhesive strips and cord clips to place where you want. It comes with an extension cord, too, so pick the size that works best for your space. ({{dynamicPrice}}, Amazon)

While this isn’t the most design-forward kettle, its price and capabilities are unbeatable. We love that it has an auto-shutoff feature (and its blue light will turn off when the water is at your desired temperature). If you have yet to try an electric kettle, you need to. It really makes all the difference — especially if you’re drinking tea multiple times a day. ({{dynamicPrice}}, Amazon)

These protein balls from Scott’s are tasty (and one of our favorite 3 pm snacks). They’re soy-, gluten-, and dairy-free, and come in six delicious flavors. Because of how minimal the ingredients are, they’ll ship to you frozen. You can keep them in the freezer for long-term storage or thaw them out in your fridge if you plan to eat them throughout the week. ({{dynamicPrice}}, Amazon)

The star of last month for Skimm’rs? Dr. Scholl’s Fast-Acting Callus Remover Gel Kit. It comes with a dermatologist-tested gel that’ll break down hard skin, along with a foot file that’ll buff said skin away. PS: It’s FSA/HSA-eligible. ({{dynamicPrice}}, Amazon)

One of our editors swears by micellar water as a simple, no-frills first step when double cleansing. She just pours a little onto a MakeUp Eraser and swipes. It’ll break down makeup, sweat, SPF, and any other debris. Since it’s fragrance- and alcohol-free, it shouldn’t be irritating. If you’re unsure, start with the travel size. It’s under $7. ({{dynamicPrice}}, Amazon)

This is one of the coolest Amazon finds we’ve found in awhile. It’s an ultra-portable sound machine that’ll fit in the palm of your hand. Whether you’re sensitive to sound or travel a ton, this tiny option will ensure you get the restorative time you need. It even comes with 16 sounds and a variety of timer settings. White Elephant gift, anyone? ({{dynamicPrice}}, Amazon)

Every time our editor heads to New York, she makes a stop at Zitomer (one of the city's original pharmacies with the best bounty of French skincare). It’s how she discovered Embryolisse’s Lait Créme Sensitive Moisturizer, and on this trip, she found this illuminating version. It has a light pink tint that rubs in to create a glowy finish. Pro tip: Apply it on the tops of your cheeks like a cream blush. ({{dynamicPrice}}, Amazon)

Surprise your vintage-loving friend with an antique-looking timepiece. Timex’s Cavatina watch is only a little more than $100 and has a thick gold oval profile accented with a slim, crocodile leather strap. The watch is especially perfect for people who have trouble finding watches for small wrists — the calfskin leather doesn’t require taking out links. For more expensive-looking, giftable accessories, click here. ({{dynamicPrice}}, Amazon)

Weleda Skin Food’s Hydrating Face Mist has both hyaluronic acid and glycerin, which means it’ll provide an extra seal of moisture to any skincare routine. Spray it as both a first and last step in your routine. It reminds us of Rhode’s Glazing Mist at a cheaper price, too. ({{dynamicPrice}}, Amazon)

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