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5 Amazon Products TikTok Made Me Buy

1. Elf Lip Exfoliating Stick: Brown Sugar

This product is great because it exfoliates your lips just as a regular scrub would, but its compact into the shape of lip stick. This makes it easier to apply. Overall it was a little abrasive due to the texture, but still did its job.

2. Aroamas Lash Lift Kit

This product was easy to apply after a few tries, but the first time took a while to get the hang of it. The results lasted about two weeks.

3. Wolfgo Portable Projector

This has to be my favorite product I have bought so far. With a mostly empty wall, you could project movies, games, and tv shows using this mini projector. An adapter is necessary if you want to play something from your phone, but besides that the quality of videos was decent.

4. Cooluli Classic Series Mini Fridge Electric Cooler and Warmer

Many users displayed this fridge as a handy way to keep facial products cold and fresh; I personally keep some drinks in there along with that!

5. LED Ring Light

If you can't seem to ever find a good amount of lighting in your room, then a ring light can resolve that problem.

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