Homesick is one of the product releases this week

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We keep you up to date on the best of the products that fall each week, because there are so many great ones. Each week, we will be rounding up our favorite drops from the last seven days for you to buy as you sip your morning coffee or take a quick break from work (trust, it’s the only list you need to stay up to date on these things).

This week sees the release of Homesick’s new “Friends” themed Central Perk candle, as well as new vacuums and skis by La DoubleJ.

Your clothes should fit your body, not the other way around. It has been a difficult maxim to feel confident about when it comes to bras and their fit issues. The Revolution Bra by Knix is designed to fit your Body on the first wear and has no wires, just some 3D-printed stabilizers that prove some bras have finally come of the 20th century.

New Colors for Breast Cancer Awareness: CUUP’s Solid-Colored Underwear and Bras in a Deep Magenta

CUUP’s solid-colored underwear and bras just got a new addition to the rainbow lineup: A deep magenta called Mulberry. October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, and so CUUP will donate 20% of the purchase price of all packs and bundles to The Pink Agenda in support of breast cancer research. Making a return for the occasion? Shades of Rose and Pale Rose colorways in addition to the brand-new Mulberry.

As we gear up for fall and holiday looks Charlotte Tilbury has dropped a trio of new products. The Lightgasm Crystal Eyeliner is a universal shade that is all about making eyes pop with a little chrome- like action, as well as the Hypnotising Pop Shot Eyeshadows, which come in two new textures. For the rest of your face, there’s the Pillow Talk Face Palette, with shades of pearlescent highlighters and matte blushes.

July has introduced a new way to personalize luggage with a photo of your pet, and it’s called the moolah. July will take a picture of you and give you a choice of your own piece, from the drink bottle to the carry on trunk, within a couple of days. You can keep the hi-resolution rendering for other artistic purposes, but it will cost between $25 and $50.

You can drink hot and cold drinks from the insulated vessels of the Rambler, whether you want to serve it with a slim can or a 30-ounce mug. The company has agreed to donate $100,000 between two breast cancer-related nonprofits if they come in a new shade of icy pink.

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The Pink Collection: Adding Wheels to Bloomscape to Prevent Breast Cancer Awareness Month (with an Empty Box for Spring Cleaning)

Our Place’s latest drop is a timely nod to Diwali, the festival of lights celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs and Jains — and India’s biggest holiday. The Fry Set with a skimmer spoon designed by Lekha founder Trishala Bhansalis and a gorgeous wire cooling rack created by artist and illustrator Manjit Thapp are all designed to help cooks prepare for the event.

Bloomscape, the ship-to-your-door plant company, has just dropped a new collection of plants in a nod to Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The Pink Collection will provide 20% of its net sales from the collection to Gilda’s Club Metro Detroit for the entire month of October. Plants in the new collection have pink blooms and other touches that go beyond green: Additions include Pink Anthurium, Pink Bromeliad and Pink Aglaonema.

If you’re blocking out time for the annual spring cleaning, eco-friendly, plastic-free brand (and editor-favorite) Cloud Paper has bundled its essentials for the job into a handy value offer. You get two plant-based coconut sponges that are 100% biodegradable and compostable, a three-pack of disposables, and four rolls of paper towels as part of the bundle.

Some things are just better with wheels, and one of those things is most definitely a duffel: It’s great to be able to sling a bag over your shoulder and go, but for long distances, wheels always win. Calpak’s new Stevyn Rolling Duffel is an ideal convertible option for people who travel both smooth city streets and bumpy cobblestones. Basically taking its bestselling Stevyn Duffel and adding wheels, the bag is available in Pink Sand, Moss, Black and Cheetah and has a separate shoe pocket for extra tidiness, too.

The Skkn By Kim Home accessories collection: How to find a lost label for the bathroom without losing your senses and finding them with Tile app

Fly By Jing has done a twist on their chili crisp and turned it into a vinaigrette, which is all about Samin Nosrat’s holy pillars of salt, fat, acid and heat. The company founder, Jing Gao, shared a recipe with Sam Sifton in a New York Times feature. The $16 jar contains a blend of the brand’s Sichuan Chili Crisp with soy sauce, aged Sichuan black vinegar, roasted sesame oil — and a little touch of sweet. It’s a whole lot of umami in a super-balanced way. It can be used as a dressing for salads and as a Marinate for meat and noodles.

Remember Kim’s museum-esque house? She is about to take over your home with her first line of homewares, the Skkn By Kim Home accessories collection. It features a range of essentials for the bathroom: a vanity tray, round container, canister, tissue box and wastebasket. They’re not cheap — the line starts at $65 — but they’re made from hand-poured concrete, so they also might be the last you ever need to buy. (Conveniently, they’re also designed to complement her SKKN skincare products.)

We have lost and found labels now, instead of the former “If found, return to…” stickers. Just stick them onto jackets, lunchboxes, water bottles or anything else easily left behind and loseable. People who have found something can if the Tile app is activated. The return details can be accessed by scanning the QR code.

New Friends x Homesick Central Perk Candles, New Dyad Pro Vacua and New S8 Robots for Dry and Oily Skin

It appears we’re hitting peak “Friends” nostalgia and the new Friends x Homesick Central Perk candle from Homesick recreates the scent of that fictional coffeeshop. We do not blame you if you find yourself craving a latte, but expect espresso, steamed milk, caramel and cream.

A facial oil for skin that is left a little dry during the winter is now available at a new price. The formula uses squalane and botanical oils to replenish the natural barrier of your skin to keep it lock in. It’s formulated to play nice with oily skin, too.

The new Bum Bum Body Firmeza Oil promises to not only add hydration to your skin, but also make it seem firm and de-puff it, even if you are just heading to the Brazilian beach. It smells amazing thanks to its CheiRosa ’62 scent, which includes notes of pistachios and salted caramel.

Winter brings peak dirt and grit into the house, and the newest models from Roborock are here to tackle it easily (because life goes too fast to spend more time than necessary cleaning). The new S8 series includes robotic models that are more powerful than ever, a new mopping system and a range of over 300 square meters. Best of all, you’ll go up to seven weeks without emptying it, meaning you have to think about cleaning less often. The new Dyad Pro is a vac that can get within a millimeter of wall edges, and adapt its cleaning power to the amount of dirt it senses.

Source: https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/06/cnn-underscored/deals/best-product-launches?iid=CNNUnderscoredHPcontainer

New Looks at the Agathea Chunky Loafer: Snacks at Bocce’s Bakery and Beyond

The Reformation’s fan-favorite Agathea Chunky Loafer is starting off the new year with three new looks. Adding to the colorway choices are now a mirror-metallic finish, plus two two-tone colorways in black/white and nutmeg/white. Plus, it’s made from materials like a recycled rubber compound specifically chosen for its low fossil-fuel-derived content, foam derived from sugar cane and ethically sourced leather from Brazil. Yep, it is 100% recyclable through the RefRecycling program.

If you like your skiwear a little more glam than rugged, La DoubleJ.’s new ski wear collection is full of ‘70s maximalist vibes with a big splash of pure Italian fun. Expect technical clothing for the slopes (or after them) in stylish patterns, like a reversible high-collar jacket, second-skin leggings and some gorgeous knitted socks for cozy feet.

Bocce’s Bakery has its own pedigree of delicious treats for your dog, and it’s just launched two new collections for snacking. The first line of Small Batch Biscuits are made with locallysourced ingredients and organic flours. They are 50 lbs. batches to keep them fresh and tasty in three flavors: pumpk’n Harvest, spiced cake and Wild Berry Biscotti.

There’s also a new Valentine’s Day collection featuring sweet and savory treat combos your pup will be very happy to hoover up. If you get a trio of bags for $16.50, you’ll get bananas and bacon, peanut butter and strawberry, and cream cheese.

Source: https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/06/cnn-underscored/deals/best-product-launches?iid=CNNUnderscoredHPcontainer

The Parade Collection: Indoor Self-Watering Pots for the Seasonal Needs of Casual Drinking, and New Color Corvo Pro Studio Edition kettles

You can start the new year off fresh with Easyplant’s aptly named collection if you haven’t done well with a green thumb in the past. A small Money Tree that symbolizes good fortune and prosperity, a medium Anthurium with gorgeous heart shaped leaves, and a large Fiddle Leaf Fig Bush are included in this $309 bundle. And with their arrival in their own stylish self-watering pots, keeping them alive should be easier than ever.

Some insulated steel vessels are just as effective at holding water and drinking from it as they are at glass. We prefer to keep the drinks cold. There are five styles in the lidded collection, including a Lowball, mug, 16-ounce Tumbler, or 26-ounce Tumbler, which start at $25.00.

Parade’s bralettes and underwear are so comfortable, it seems that customers were wearing the items by the pool. Parade has now taken customer-favorite silhouettes and Shapes and created a swimwear collection with everything from bikini bottoms to triangle bikini tops and super-breezy mesh coverups.

If you use a small appliance to keep it on the counter it needs to do its job very well, and look good doing it. If you’re a tea- or coffee-person, Fellow’s redesigned kettles, the Corvo Pro and Corvo Pro Studio Edition fit the bill. Originally used for the French press, the new kettles have scheduling, Wi-Fi updates and customizable settings. Plus, the original Corvo kettle is now available in two new cool colors beyond black: matte white and stone blue.

Brooklinen Natural Abstract Collection: a New Collection of Laundry and Fabric Care Products for the Ruggers, Ranger, and olk

If you don’t own woodland nearby to source fallen twigs from for fuel, then the company’s new pellet adapter might be the best option. The pellets are a modern fuel source for your Solo Stove: They burn longer than wood, have no popping and burn clean — and the adapter is easy to fit to your Solo Stove. The one for the Ranger is not as cheap as the one for the bonfire and the one for the olk is a bit more expensive.

The new Natural Abstract Collection has just been added to the lineup by ruggable. The new collection features abstract, geometric and modern botanical prints in shades of taupes, greens, blues and rusts. The new line is available in classic sizes, outdoor sizes, premium medium pile sizes and re-jute sizes, so you can match any of your interior spaces.

The one thing about outdoor seating is that it’s almost never comfortable, which is a shame given how expensive it is. It isn’t exactly the kind of furniture you would want to hang out in for an afternoon with a book. Neighbor’s new Terra Collection, starting at $350, aims to change all that, with super-soft Sunbrella cushions to sink into but the durability in construction you need if you’re going to leave furniture exposed to the elements. The nine-piece, monochromatic collection comes in shades like a classic eggshell, modern charcoal or grass green.

Brooklinen just dropped a collection of laundry and fabric care products to complement its range of bath and bedding textiles — a logical step if there ever was one. The offerings begin at $9 and include essential detergent, Oxygen Bleach Alternative, Fabric Softener, Fabric Refresher Spray, Stain Remover and Wool Dryer Balls.

Source: https://www.cnn.com/cnn-underscored/deals/best-product-launches-2023-03-24?iid=CNNUnderscoredHPcontainer

Staher’s new Earth Month Artivism Collection and Otherland’s Waterless Diffuser from Canopy to Brighten Up Your Home

Staher’s new Earth Month Artivism Collection takes its popular, plastic-bag-replacing bags and groups them into vibrant collections that can handle any food storage task. Made in partnership with PangeaSeed Foundation, the new bags come in colorful, wavy colorways complemented in the bundles by Stasher bags in similar tones. Choose from Rainbow Splash, Purple Wave and Blue Current — they’re all microwave-, freezer- and dishwasher-safe — and while the initial outlay might not be cheap, just one Stasher bag can replace 260 plastic ones (meaning you’ll spend less over time). Grab a six-pack for $99, a three-pack of sandwich bags in each of the new colorways for $37 or shop them individually over on Stasher.

There are seven different scented candles in Otherland’s new garden party candle collection, which sells for $36 each, and they help you get in the mood for spring. Each of the floral-scented candles is made from coconut and soy wax with a cotton wick — and they’re all vegan too. Is it really the best of all? The 50-hour burn time ensures your home or room will smell like fresh spring flowers for a long, long time.

The waterless Diffuser from Canopy now comes in three different shades to blend into any corner of your home. Now available (like its sister humidifiers) in white, cream and moonstruck, the diffusers have two ways to emit fragrance (a deeper well or a “fragrance puck” up top for aromas you want to swap out. No water means no mold, which is good for you since you can relax with your aromatherapy.

Source: https://www.cnn.com/cnn-underscored/deals/best-product-launches-2023-03-24?iid=CNNUnderscoredHPcontainer

A high-performance body hair trimmer with an improved ergonomic design and a fully-featured cutting guard for all-to-all butchers

Act+Acre just launched a soft Curl collection that protects the hair from damage and keeps it hydrated. The system starts with a cleanser that doesn’t strip, followed by a spray and lotion for weightless definition and hydration, thanks to the help of a vegan formula with seeds and chia. Each formula is good for use on a daily basis.

This ready-for-business knife from by-chefs-for-chefs brand Made In takes the traditional cleaver form (blocky, slightly scary blade) and elevates it with the addition of a sturdy olive wood handle. Inspired by traditional butcher shops, the new $199 knife can be used for any and all things meat or thick-skinned veg. It’s made with an eye toward being a legacy piece, too, with a full-tang blade that melts into the handle for exceptional balance and a handle finished by a fifth-generation craftsperson in Thiers, France.

Having a dedicated body hair trimmer on hand makes it super-easy to maintain your desired level of hair growth, from barely touched to all the way gone. Luckily, Meridian just dropped a redesign of its first model, the Trimmer Plus, which features a new ergonomic design that’s waterproof too, an LED guidelight for smaller areas and a trimming guard with four settings. The new Trimmer Premium Edition has more features than the old one like a universalUSB-C charging cable and travel lock function. Both styles come in vibrant shades, too — it’s not just your average utilitarian black or pandering pink.

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