20 Practical Target Products That Are So Pretty You'll Genuinely Love Using Them
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1.A colorful cotton hand towel with fun tassels that'll impress your guests and put a smile on your face every time you dry your hands.
2.A luxurious lip oil formulated with vitamin E and avocado, sunflower, and jojoba oils to help provide hydration and shine without any stickiness. The sparkly gold stars in the tube and cute packaging are extra perks.
3.A pair of fluffy slippers so you can keep your toes warm in the most adorable way possible. The indoor/outdoor soles make them a practical choice, too.
4.A ~marble-lous~ latex-free makeup sponge reviewers say is soft, bouncy, and perfect for blending liquid products. Absolutely stunning — you and this sponge.
5.An expensive-looking brass flip mirror with a built-in tray that'll hold some of your favorite accessories and complement the other decorative items on your vanity.
6.A pair of wireless Bluetooth earbuds to always have in your pocket for commuting, working out, or making Zoom calls. Reviewers say the sound quality is great for the price and the fun colors will make less-fun activities less of a chore.
7.A pair of metallic kitten heels with soft, padded insoles so you can enjoy your night out without worrying about foot pain. I don't know about you but I'm in my low/no-heel era...and I'm not going back!
8.A soft and fluffy zebra-print throw blanket that'll feel as good on your body as it looks draped over the couch. Chic and cozy? Sign me up.
9.An expensive-looking (and quiet) tabletop clock that'll remind you to get to your appointments on time — and also add some retro vibes to your decor.
10.A pearl-embellished claw clip you'll want to wear in your hair every darn day. Plus, it'll look so cute attached to your tote bag.
11.A pack of Pixi + Hello Kitty sheet masks formulated with vitamin A and apples to help hydrate and brighten your skin after a looong day — and they'll make for some fun self-care selfies, too.
12.A rattan lamp for a gorgeous lighting option that's also more resilient than glass ones. One reviewer said this lamp survived being knocked down more than once.
13.A glass hurricane holder that seems like it's just a cute outfit for your candle — but actually serves a purpose. It'll protect the flame from blowing out when there's a draft.
14.A pair of whimsical cloud-shaped bookends to neatly display your ever-growing collection of novels. Yes, you could just leave them stacked on the floor but these spark joy, okay?
15.A lavender backpack with enough space and compartments for your daily commute (including a slot for your laptop and a side pocket for your water bottle or umbrella). The tote-style handle and trolley sleeve make it great for traveling, too. It's also made of a durable and water-resistant nylon material you don't have to worry about. She's gorgeous, she's dependable, she's your new bag BFF.
16.A double-walled stainless steel straw tumbler for keeping your drink cold for hours — no sweat (literally). It'll get the job done and look good doing it.
17.A four-pack of pastel gel pens that'll motivate you to actually take notes in class, write in your journal, or whatever goal you've set for yourself in 2024.
18.A boucle mushroom stool to use as a footrest, extra seating, and whimsical piece of decor.
19.A small but mighty power bank because why get a boring version when you can have this pastel one?!
20.A set of fluffy rose gold brushes for creating a flawless face base, whether you're in the "no-makeup makeup" mood or want a full glam situation.
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