PS Editors Share Their Shameless Go-To Products For Getting Through Summer

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Updated on July 15, 2026 at 3:00 PM

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The internet is a wonderful place to confess things — deeply personal fears, weird fetishes, secrets that you wouldn't share with even your closest confidant. It's a space that you can contribute to with zero ramifications or the fear of being judged. I say all of this sarcastically, of course. The truth is that if there's anything scarier than being radically honest in real life, it's being radically honest online, where things are immortalized forever. (For more on that, check out Popsugar's Radical Honesty Issue.)

On the flip side, the internet does provide an outlet for purchasing all of those secret products that we may hate to love but actually use on the regular. Online shopping can remove the usual awkwardness that comes with purchasing niche products that — albeit weird or embarrassing — can truly make a big difference in our day-to-day lives. Tongue-scrapers, dermaplaning kits, cooling bra inserts, you name it — all of these quirky items can be bought through retailers like Amazon without any strange looks from disapproving cashiers.

In the spirit of honesty, we asked our editors to get really real and divulge perhaps their most taboo secret: aka the products they're not embarrassed to say that they use. These unique items are wide-ranging and designed to remedy a number of issues — from boob sweat and tummy aches to foot calluses and feelings of anxiety. Ahead, our editors speak honestly about the products they shamelessly love and why these picks are worth their weight in gold. Because we're not ashamed to talk about it.

Our Favorite Taboo Products

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Aijeff Cleaner Kit for Airpods ($7, originally $9)

"If Apple was smart, they'd market AirPods as having dual benefits: one being that the wireless headphones deliver crystal-clear sound quality so that you can truly immerse yourself in your music, and the second being that they (indirectly) reveal just how disgusting and wax-ridden the inside of our ears truly are. When I use my Apple AirPods, I often remove them to find the crevices of the actual headphones filled with built-up dirt, grime, and yes, even sticky earwax.

It's quite an education, but thankfully I'm far from alone in my struggle — hence why this AirPod cleaning kit has over 6,000 five-star reviews on Amazon's site. The tool kit comes with a pointed cleaning pen that makes it easy to scoop out dirt and earwax in even the trickiest corners of headphones." — Kyley Warren, former assistant shopping editor

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Flamingo Disposable Dermaplane Facial Razors ($7)

"There was a time not that long ago when I pretended I hadn't an upper lip hair in sight and that, yes — despite the brown hair sprouting from every other inch of my body — it was completely natural. Meanwhile in the background I was cycling through every bleach kit, dermaplaning razor, and waxing strip I could get my hands on. One day, during those early stages of a relationship when egos are delicate and secrets are kept close, my now-fiancé walked in on me shaving my mustache.

I was so startled I twitch-jumped, effectively slicing off a corner of my eyebrow. It was then and there that I decided: I'm too old, and frankly too uncoordinated, to feel shame about removing my facial hair. Now I dermablade loud and proud; in case you're wondering, my favorite tool I've found so far is this one from Venus. Shout out to my runner-up, the Flamingo Face Wax Kit ($11), though." — Kelsey Castañon, editor-in-chief

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Tongue Scraper for Adults ($8)

"I don't feel clean without scraping my tongue morning and night — I can skip mouthwash, maybe even flossing, but tongue scraping is non-negotiable. And to truly get it cleaned, I rely on these metal tongue scrapers. They can properly remove all the bad stuff and leave your breath smelling minty fresh." — Anvita Reddy, former assistant shopping editor

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Sally Hansen Creme Hair Bleach for Face ($9)

"Even though I've tried dermaplaning with the Billie Dermaplane Starter Kit, my favorite method of 'erasing my 'stach' will always be Sally Hansen's creme. It's easy to mix the formula quickly with the tools that come in the package, then spread it across your top lip and wait eight minutes for the bleach to take effect.

I always walk around the house and try to scare my cats while I tell Alexa to set a timer for eight minutes — it's become a fun ritual. Growing up, my mom always taught me to love my hair and remove as little as possible (i.e. 'Don't shave above the knee!') and for some reason, I've brought that sentiment into my adulthood. This product allows me to keep my peach fuzz, but just lighten the tone." — Sarah Wasilak, shopping director & social host

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Mielle Organics Rosemary Mint Scalp & Hair Strengthening Oil ($11)

"Today, edges are a part of the popular lexicon in a playful way (i.e. "snatched my edges"), but my whole life they've been a pretty sensitive topic. Because Black women are more prone to traction alopecia, the reality is we can lose our edges — the short hair found in our hairline area — due to styles that pull tightly like braids or extensions.

To combat that, I give my hair a break in between tension-causing styles, and use this Mielle Organics Rosemary Mint Scalp and Hair Strengthening Oil. The TikTok-viral, best-selling product has rosemary to improve scalp health, mint to invigorate your scalp, and biotin which nourishes your hair follicles. My edges are slowly coming back in full force so I'm not ashamed to tell everyone about it!" — Jessica Andrews, senior style director

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The Ordinary Glycolic Acid 7% Exfoliating Toner ($13)

"The Ordinary Glycolic Acid Exfoliating Toner is my deodorant, in-grown hair preventer, and scalp clarifier; I use this everywhere I possibly can and it's done wonders for managing my skin issues. The toner helps eliminate body odor while exfoliating the top layers of my underarms, so they look more even-toned. It also helps diminish ingrown hairs and congestion on my bikini line, and it works to eliminate dry scalp flakiness and dandruff. I always have a few bottles of this in stock." — Anvita Reddy, former assistant shopping editor

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Megababe Thigh Rescue Anti-Chafe Stick ($14)

"Thicc thighs do indeed save lives — but as much I love mine visually, they present a practical challenge when summer comes around. Chub rub, when your thighs rub together and become sore in the process, is a painful experience I try to avoid at all costs. When my thighs are at war with each other, everybody loses. To combat this, I took to wearing biker shorts under dresses until I discovered Megababe Thigh Rescue Anti-Chafe Stick, founded by one of my favorite influencers Katie Sturino.

With a formula that includes aloe and grapeseed oil, the balm helps prevent chafing and irritation while soothing and moisturizing the skin. Not only does it keep my thighs from fighting one another, I even use it on my heels when my shoes are rubbing up against my skin and creating fiction. It's a true hero product!" — Jessica Andrews, senior style director

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Lactaid Fast Act Lactose Intolerance Relief Caplets ($14)

"This one goes out to all my lactose intolerant bbs out there, who intimately understand the pain of a post-ice cream tummy ache and too have experienced the blistering side-eye that comes with pulling out and popping a white tablet (or two) in the middle of dinner. Jeez, you imagine them thinking, they could have at least done that in privacy of the bathroom — and to that I say: yeah, I'd rather not. Hence my lord and savior, Lactaid." — Kelsey Castañon, editor-in-chief

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Revlon Wet/Dry Foot File ($15)

"I have really bad calluses, and one day, I realized I was getting regular pedicures just to get that sweet, disturbing satisfaction of watching the technician shave off all my dead skin while smoothing out my feet. So, I threw away my useless pumice stones and upgraded to a stainless steel (and razor sharp!) foot shaver like they have at nail salons. Now I can shave dead skin off my feet to my heart's content and in the privacy of my own shower." — Amanda Kludt, former group publisher

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Peach & Lily Peach Slices Smoothing Solution Ingrown Hair Treatment ($18)

"So you already went through the trouble of shaving or waxing, but now you're stuck worrying about ingrown hairs and unwanted bumps or irritation. Whether it's your bikini line or your underarms, take some of the stress away with a preventative formula like this roll-on serum from Peach & Lily. It gently exfoliates, reduces redness, and calms irritation anywhere on your body, head to toe." — Adelaide Giesey, shopping writer

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CVS Health Warm or Cold Water Bottle ($21)

"Some boil water in a tea kettle after dinner, but I boil water for my belly. That sounds funny, and it's definitely a comfort thing, but after dinner I crave something warm on my stomach while I'm digesting. I like to lay down on the couch with my hot water bottle buddy dressed in his purple knit sweater and drift off to sleep while I'm watching something on TV. It's my favorite way to wind down after a long work day as I ease myself into the rest of the week." — Sarah Wasilak, shopping director & social host

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Carpe Sweat Absorbing Face Wipes ($22)

"You know how you can't tell that some people are sweating? That has never been my reality. The second that my body starts to sense heat, my face will be red and sweat will be on my upper lip, forehead — you name it. These face wipes help block sweat glands and extra perspiration to keep your skin feeling dry under pressure. Plus, the individual packets are ideal for keeping in a small purse or pocket on the go." — Adelaide Giesey, shopping writer

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Megababe Coldies Cooling Bra Inserts ($24)

"You can have your hair pulled back, a mini fan running on high, a loose blouse to maximize airflow and still have a pool of sweat under your boobs. While for years it felt like the only other option was stuffing tissue in your bra, this innovative launch from Megababe is here to help. These inserts absorb your body heat for up to 30 minutes, providing a cooling relief — no freezer or refrigerator required." — Adelaide Giesey, shopping writer

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Ouai Anti-Dandruff Shampoo ($38)

"Scalps can be very temperamental. Whether it's the changing of seasons, water quality, or a new routine, a flaky scalp is the first sign of unwanted buildup — not to mention the itching and irritation that usually comes with it. Swap in this shampoo twice a week to ease skin and gently exfoliate." — Adelaide Giesey, shopping writer

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Cozy Earth Bamboo Sheet Set ($258)

"As embarrassing as it is to say, I woke up most mornings drenched in sweat before I started using these bamboo sheets with a cooling effect. These are touted all over the internet for their temperature-regulating tech, and after trying many other sheets on the market that claim to satisfy the same needs, I promise these are your best bet. I personally sweat as a side effect from the medication I'm on, and assumed no tech in the world could alleviate the issue. I now feel 100 percent more confident waking up next to my partner knowing I won't look (and feel) like I just took a dip in the pool." — Sarah Wasilak, shopping director & social host

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UnHide Marshmallow Blanket ($249)

"I've long struggled with anxiety and have often found respite in using this weighted blanket to calm my nerves and help me to feel more grounded. The blanket is made from a soft velvety fabric that's cool to the touch and feels oh so comforting against my skin. It's chunky, long-lasting, and the perfect cure for my silly (read: actually very dramatic) angst.

Hell, even if I'm feeling lonely (a momentary side effect of living by myself), I can drape myself in this cozy beaut and at least pretend that I'm wrapped in the embrace of another person. It's like getting all the benefits of a warm hug and none of the annoyances of a partner. Talk about an all-in-one product!" — Kyley Warren, former assistant shopping editor

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Normatec 3 Legs Complete Leg Recovery Suite ($899)

"I'm so far from being the world class athlete you think of when you see air compression boots and yet, I'm obsessed with them. I'm a working mom of two kids under 3 and my workouts range from a 30-minute PS workout video (on a good day) to endless sprints to catch up with my toddler. At the end of the day, I like nothing more than to melt into the couch to celebrate getting both kids to sleep.

I'd previously tried using a massage gun to relieve my muscles but most days I'm too tired to even hold the gun. The Normatec Legs do all of the work for me with seven levels of pressure to revive my muscles. Some people unwind with a glass of wine or trash TV, I feel at peace in these $800 boots." — Genevieve Farrell Roston, former fitness and wellness video director

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Additional reporting by Balim Tezel and Adelaide Giesey

Kyley Warren (she/her) is an award-winning writer and editor with more than four years of experience in the publishing space. She previously worked as an assistant editor on PS Shopping and is an expert on all things related to shopping and fashion. Before joining PS, Kyley worked with Entertainment Tonight as a style commerce writer, and her byline has appeared in publications globally.

Balim Tezel (she/her) is a PS contributor and the founder of Maison des Nus, a New York-based affordable luxury brand. She graduated from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.

Adelaide Giesey (she/her) is a shopping writer at Popsugar. With over seven years of industry experience, she is an expert in all things beauty and enjoys writing across fashion and lifestyle categories. Prior to PS, she helped shape the beauty verticals at Byrdie, Coveteur, and InStyle.

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