At least once a week, the writers and editors on Refinery29's Life team get into a long Slack conversation about some cool new item that's been absolutely saving or changing or elevating our lives. So we decided to share the wealth, and highlight some our favorite products each month — the things that were so useful or so cool, we couldn't stop using them.
Here's what we're eating, drinking, carrying, wearing, and decorating our apartments with this month.
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Jao Hand Refresher
"Hand sanitizer has become a staple in my purse, nearly as important as my phone, wallet, and keys. I've tried quite a few brands by now, and this one is my favorite by far. It's less drying than most, but the biggest plus is that it doesn't smell like tequila, unlike so many of its competitors. This is thanks to lovely essential oils in the mixture, including lavender, tea tree, eucalyptus, geranium, and sage." — Molly Longman, Senior Staff Writer
Jao Jao Hand Refresher 2 oz, $, available at Jao Brand
Hydros Glass Slim Pitcher
"To match my teensy apartment in the big city, I have an extremely small fridge with unusually short shelves and slim pockets on the doors. And because of that, this is the only water filter I've found so far that fits. I'm glad, honestly, because it's cute as heck and filters water quickly. Plus it's super sustainable — the carafe is made of glass, and the filters are made from coconut shell carbon in a BPA-free casing. I will say, the fact that it's glass is a gift and a curse. It's so chic-looking, but it won't survive being dropped — as I learned the hard way recently. RIP. But I got so much use out of this baby, I plan to order another ASAP." — ML
Hydros Hydros Glass Slim Pitcher, $, available at Hydros
Kendra Scott Sun & Moon Charm
"I've been a long-time fan of this jewelry brand, so I was over the moon to hear that the Kendra Scott team was partnering with mental health organizations such as The Jed Foundation and creating a piece to represent mental health awareness and the strength in reaching out for support. Not only is this charm — which comes in sterling silver and 18k gold vermeil — gorgeous, but I love what it represents. 'Light always follows the dark,' Leah Lucas, VP of creative design for the brand, says in a video explaining the design concept. 'Things are sometimes dark and yet there's a beauty in it. The stars and the moon are still there to guide you. The sun will come back up.' That sentiment hit for me. Not to mention, the company is doing a 50% giveback to JED on profits from this particular charm." — ML
Kendra Scott Sun & Moon Charm, $, available at Kendra Scott
Milu Chili Oil
"I slather most of my food in hot sauce, but often find myself at a loss for creating my own spicy sauces, that is until I found my newest kitchen staple — Milu's chili oil. An excellent blend of chiles, Sichuan peppercorn, and various aromatics, I use this chili oil in everything from pasta sauce to steak marinades to dumpling dipping sauce. My newest obsession is whisking it with a bit of olive oil, salt, and pepper and using it as a dressing for my work-from-home-wish-it-was-Just-Salad salads." — Hannah Rimm, Editor
"I never really thought of lip balm as a health or wellness product until my dentist told me recently that I really need to work on my lip hydration for the sake of my oral health. I've tried hundreds of lip balms over the years since my lips are naturally dry and prone to cracking, but for the price and longevity, the Noyah lip balm can't be beat. I'm especially partial to the spearmint flavor and love its very short ingredient list." — HR
noyah Organic & Natural Lip Balm, $, available at Ulta
Reebok Lux High-Rise Leggings
"I would like to apologize to any of the leggings I've ever recommended in the past, because they will truly never live up to my Reebok Lux High-Rise Leggings. I don't want to say I am in love with a pair of leggings, but honestly, I am. They are the perfect high rise and hold me in while still having enough stretch to accommodate my 11-inch waist-to-hip difference. I also love the matte feel, especially as an aerialist — I feel secure doing everything from hanging from my knees to flips in the air. I've already purchased a second pair and I see at least two more in my future." — HR
Reebok Lux High-Rise Leggings, $, available at Reebok
Goodr x Reebok Floatride Energy 3 Sneaker
"Before the pandemic, I did as little cardio as possible and focused almost exclusively on weight training and aerial training, but when gyms went away, cardio was basically all I was left with. I ran most days in 2020 and tried four different pairs of sneakers before I landed on the Reebok Floatride Energy 3 sneakers. Now that gyms are open again, I've fully transitioned to doing my cardio workouts on an elliptical and I'm thrilled these shoes transferred so seamlessly from outside to inside. I especially love this collab with Goodr — the '90s design is perfect and I love that the shoes are two different colors. I've found myself gravitating towards these shoes even when it's a rest day because they're just so cute and comfortable." —HR
Reebok goodr Floatride Energy 3 Women's Shoes, $, available at Reebok
Hobonichi Techo Planner Book (English)
"The 2022 version (out now!) will be my third re-order of this planner. That makes me a relative newbie (it has its own reddit forum). I love it for so many reasons: The paper is graph-lined and perfectly thin. The cover is floppy enough to fold back, but sturdy enough to protect the pages. It gives you one page per day, listing the date, the moon phase, and an interesting quote. There's a monthly calendar up front and an international size chart and conversion table in the back, plus room for notes. Hobonichi makes different versions of this planner, including a day-free and a five-year option that tempt me for different reasons — but for 2022, I'm returning to the original." — Mirel Zaman, Deputy Director of Lifestyle, Wellbeing, & Social Issues
Hobonichi Hobonichi Techo Planner Book (January Start) A6 Size / English / Monday-Start Week, $, available at Hobonichi
Safely Essential Home Kit
"Frankly, I'm surprised at myself for loving these cleaning products. The company, Safely, was founded by Kris Jenner and Emma Grede (who also co-founded Good American, with Khloe Kardashian), women who are so famous that they don't even need to print their names in their 'about you' page on their site. What does a Jenner know about cleaning products? Well, apparently, how to make them smell amazing. These products smell more like cologne than your typical cleaning product scents of 'clean rain' or 'tropical breeze'. And they are supposed to be free of stabilizers, sulfates, parabens, phthalates, dyes, and animal byproducts too. Even still, the glass cleaner easily cut through months of built-up NYC window grime." — MZ
"It's finally possible to travel again, but many places and activities require proof of vaccination. I get nervous traveling with my precious vaccination card, which I never got laminated, so I was thrilled when my friend told me about these genius little plastic sleeves." — MZ
Happy-house 5 Pack-CDC Vaccine Card Protector 4 X 3 Inches Immunization Record Vaccination Cards Holder Clear Vinyl Plastic Sleeve 3 X 4 with Waterproof Type Resealable Zip (Card Holder Only), $, available at Amazon
Muse S Sleep & Meditation Headband
"I was looking for a product to really help give me feedback on sleep and meditation, and this is probably the most in-depth one I've tried so far. I specifically liked it for meditation — I'm very restless and have a hard time focusing on breath work, but the Muse guided meditation would give me feedback in real time: It would tell me to unclench my jaw, or detect when I was too active or blinking too much. The nudges helped me make subtle adjustments, which were helpful in guiding me back to focusing on my breath. As for the sleep function, if you are interested in looking for feedback and analytics on your sleep quality (and don't mind wearing a headband in bed), this is a great tool to try." — Leora Yashari, Senior News Editor
"I was always somewhat skeptical of taking probiotics. It's not that I didn't believe they had any effect, but more that I didn't think there was any point in taking them, for me. Then, a year ago, I had to take a course of antibiotics and my digestive system was, to put it delicately, ruined. I started taking probiotics and everything started running a lot more smoothly. But, eventually, I stopped taking them because, I don't know, I'm bad with commitment? Anyway. Fast-forward to this summer when my stomach was always in knots (stress has become my most constant companion). So, when I was given the opportunity to try INBLOOM's Probiotic Balance, I leaped at it, and I'm so glad I did. My digestive system has settled down (all comfort where there used to be... none), and that, in turn, has quelled some of my stress (it's all connected!). Also, I love that INBLOOM is vegan, and that they use minimal packaging — refills of the pills come in their "enviropouch" instead of a new container. Yet another thing to feel good about." — Kristin Iversen, Director of Lifestyle, Wellbeing, & Social Issues
InBloom INBLOOM Probiotic Balance, $, available at InBloom
Block Shop Textiles Metronome Rug
"Now that summer is officially over and we're entering into hunkering-down-and-nesting-in-place season, I'm devoting myself to making sure my nest (aka apartment) is exactly how I want it to be for the next few months: cozy, colorful, and full of the kinds of details that make me happy to be inside. Enter: this perfect rug from Block Shop Textiles. I love the graphic pattern and bright colors — especially the just-a-shade-darker-than-Yves-Klein-blue. I just know it'll cheer me up even on the gloomiest winter days." — KI
"My breakfast game has completely changed since Banán's Macadamia Nut Honey Butter entered my life. It's a rare morning that goes by when I don't slather this over a freshly toasted piece of bread (I then finish it off with a sprinkle of Maldon salt) or swirl in a dollop of it into some Greek yogurt. And sometimes? I just eat it on its own. It's sweet, but not at all cloying, and elegant in its simplicity — there's only two ingredients, macadamia nuts and honey, both from Hawaii (the Big Island and Oahu, respectively). Pro tip: Order two jars at a time, because once you've finished one, you won't want to be without before your next shipment comes in." — KI
Banan Macadamia Nut Honey Butter, $, available at Banan
Flow Alkaline Spring Water
"I've decided that 2022 is the year I become a water snob, and I've settled on Flow as my H2O of choice. I've been to two PR events where they served this water — I even stole a few bottles to take home — and I'm hooked. The packaging is 100% recyclable and the water itself is rich with electrolytes and minerals, and the best part is that it's actually delicious. There are other flavors such as Cucumber + Mint, Peace + Blueberry, and Strawberry + Rose, but as someone who isn't really into flavored water, I'll probably stick to the flavorless version for now." — Elizabeth Gulino, Health & Wellness Writer
You can blame my mother for my lifelong track record of great outfits. Since the day I was born, everything about my appearance — from the bows on my head to the frilly dresses I wore to family events — was meticulously planned by my mom. Every back-to-school season, she’d pick out ribbons and beads to make me headbands that matched my school uniform, and she would pick out fabrics for us to wear in the form of mommy-and-me dresses. I can’t remember a time in my life when fashion wasn’t part of my life. It wasn’t a vanity thing, but rather a tool my mom used to teach me how to navigate the world as a woman, who would need to get clear about who she was and where she wants to be really fast. She always taught me how to look my best, whatever that meant to me — even when I preferred sneakers to her beloved heels or all-black outfits to her often vibrant palette.
The relationship I have with my mom revolves around this shared love. When I was a teenager, we’d take our weekly shopping trips to the local mall where I’d pick out outfits for her to try on and she’d play stylist with me. When I moved out of her apartment, she even gifted me a Vogue adult coloring book so we could bond over our amateur art at a distance. Loving fashion is how I love my mom.
With me in NYC and her in Puerto Rico, we’re mostly relegated to sharing #OOTD inspo on Pinterest and Instagram. But that changed when the pandemic led me to move in with her for five months in 2020.
Enthused by the promise of a return to IRL offices following vaccinations, we were both inspired to make clothes for work. I sent her inspiration photos of a few of Princess Diana’s monochrome suits and spent hours at the local fabric store, one of the few remaining in my hometown of Caguas, walking the aisles filled with organza, taffeta, silk, and cotton fabrics to find the perfect linen and polyester blends to make mix-and-matchable suits.
We’re not the only ones who have bonded this way. “Fashion is a big part of our relationship – we have gone through many chapters of our lives where fashion always played a different role,” said Charlotte de Geyter, who, along with her mother Bernadette de Geytor, launched the brand Bernadette in 2018. “Having our brand together is a completely new and thrilling chapter for our relationship.”
Based in Antwerp, the mother-daughter duo make ready-to-wear and home collections that exude the kind of classically chic aesthetic they channel in their personal lives, featuring lots of silky pajamas sets, bold skirts, and white button downs that feel more like family heirlooms than brand-new clothes.
As a lifelong fashion enthusiast and former buyer for Ralph Lauren, Bernadette archived many of the clothes from her youth, saving them for when Charlotte was old enough to appreciate and wear them. “If I look at these clothes she wore when she was in her twenties, I feel like I get to know her at a point in her life when I wasn’t born yet,” said Charlotte. Much like me and my mom, Charlotte and Bernadette spent Charlotte’s childhood perusing stores, particularly an Antwerp-based luxury boutique called Cocodrilo, where the two marveled at the shoes.
For Akua Shabak and Rebecca Henry of House of Aama, the fashion connection started with crafts. Henry grew up knitting and sewing, and she passed those skills along to her daughter.
“When [Akua] got to high school and started wanting to upcycle and create her own clothes, I was there to help her,” said Henry. The two started their brand as an Etsy store stocked with upcycled clothes they made. Now, they’re CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund honorees, with a New York Fashion Week show under their belt. While Henry may be the master sewer, Shabak is the creative leader, and according to her mother, the boss: “She’s the one who’s whipping everyone into shape.”
As folklorists and history enthusiasts, Shabak and Henry dive into their own familial heritage through their collections. Their debut lineup called “Bloodroot” took inspiration from their Southern lineage and the post-Antebellum period. Their latest collection “Salt Water” comments on the relationship many Black people have with water, from the painful and joyful to the religious and cultural. It focuses in particular on Black resort communities like Manhattan Beach in California and Martha’s Vineyard.
While my mom and I have not shown our collaborations at New York Fashion Week (yet!), the process of making clothes together for five months both challenged and connected us, deepening our relationship. We started with a gray checked two-piece shorts suit with oversized ‘80s padded shoulders. I was transported to my childhood whenever my mom would ask me to come into her sewing room to get fitted. Decades later, I still knew the drill: get undressed, stand patiently, watch out for sharp pins, and repeat. This time, I got comfortable enough to make suggestions to shorten the hemlines or place the button a little higher.
The rest of the suits happened quickly. My mom would lock herself for hours in her home atelier and would only pop out to ask me questions or ask me to come in to get fitted. She never presented the final garments on hangers; instead, she put them on her mannequin form for me to see if I wanted to make any changes. In a span of three months, she made four suits. Of course, she finished them off with her namesake logo on the pieces.
Through it all, I saw how much my mom still cared that my clothes express who I am. She was excited about the possibility of me going back to the office and parading her suits at New York Fashion Week. All these years later, she’s still using clothes to walk me through the reality of being a young woman.
When I packed the suits to head back to New York, I felt giddy at the thought of flaunting my mom’s clothes too, determined to care for them like I would a family heirloom. A few weeks later, I put on one of the suits — a monochrome, bright yellow two-piece — for a job interview over video chat. I felt as though my mom was launching me into the next phase of my adult life, and in the process, bonding us even more.
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Who doesn’t love a good trip to the get-everything-you-could-ever-ask-for retail wonderland (aka Nordstrom)? But when you want to save time and money, the online sale section is our most favorite destination. You can get everything from fall-ready fragrances and skin care to top-rated leggings and boots for up to 60% off with no promo code required. Plus, with free shipping and pick-up/in-store options, there’s really no need to wait or pay extra for must-have discounted goodies. Keep reading to see our favorite on-sale categories and top brands, with our recommended, totally worth it items. You know we did the extra work for you, so all you have to do is kick back, relax, and add to cart.
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In the early aughts of fall 2021, we saw an uptick in flannel shackets and shiny new bakeware alongside the usual old-faithful likes of best-selling vibrators and good-looking desk chairs. Even before the end-of-summer air had a chance to crisp up, R29 readers — according to our vat of anonymous shopping data — used Labor Day and its slew of sales as a catalyst to stock up on autumnal essentials. Although our top-bought product list for September is filled with its fair share of cashmere sweaters and chunky loafers, there are still a few wackier wild cards shuffled in.
For our monthly mix of the most wanted products from the past 30 days, read on.
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H&M Collared Sweatshirt Dress
The fall-to-summer transition is all about keeping it casual. The cut of this sweater dress is light enough to keep you cool during the day, and its soft-cotton blend fabric is cozy enough to keep you warm come nighttime. 'Twas an understandably huge hit in our fall dress round-up.
H&M Collared Sweatshirt Dress, $, available at H&M
Lululemon Instill Tight
Our Beauty & Wellness Editor, Karina Hoshikawa, took Lululemon's newest legging out for a spin this month and was pleasantly surprised by its soft yet supportive flair. The SmoothCover fabric's flattering effects had her looking and feeling "incredibly cute."
Lululemon Instill High-Rise Tight 25", $, available at Lululemon
Branch Daily Task Chair
This is not a drill — for the first time in a while, last month's bestselling office chair was in fact not from Wayfair, but Branch Furniture. We applauded the chair for its breathable support, ergonomic design, and sleek presentation.
You say "fall", we say "loafers." These emerald beauties from Zara swept our readers off their feet this month and, we're pretty positive a pair or two are the perfect pop of color for plenty of fall 'fits.
Not only did we see an uptick in loafers, but we also noticed an increasing reader infatuation in chunky loafers, like this suave bestselling pair from Etsy.
GORshoesUA Penny Loafer Classic Handmade Top Sider Shoes, $, available at Etsy
AllSaints Naomi Bootie
When we're not loafing around, we're hitting the stomping ground with some classic black leather booties. Nordstrom Rack is a treasure trove of name-brand kicks with discounted price tags, and these sleek AllSaints booties (also available in snake print) are no exception.
Everlane's up to 50% off Labor Day sale was pretty major and, lucky for us, this bestselling tee is still going for half off. Stock up on some wardrobe staple before word gets out and inventory is depleted.
Everlane The Air Oversized Crew Tee, $, available at Everlane
Griffen Cashmere Cashmere Pleat Back Sweater
Yes, Nordstrom Rack is a hot spot for sale events, but we know some of the best deals live on its site all year round. This 60% off pleat-back cashmere sweater was one of September's hottest hidden gems, and is likely to sell out in October.
Griffen Cashmere Cashmere Pleat Back Sweater, $, available at Nordstrom Rack
Reformation Midleton Dress
Lockdown completely changed the wedding game last year — meaning, fall is going to be booming with postponed weddings and long overdue "I do's". Reformation's got you covered with its inventory of day-to-night dresses, like this elegant green garment that won't outshine the bride but is sure to make its own classy statement.
Reformation Midleton Dress, $, available at Reformation
Saatva Classic Mattress
Saatva's sustainable, cloud-like mattress truly is a classic, and might as well have a permanent spot on our monthly bestsellers list. (According to reviews, it's for good reason.)
This year, readers ran to Dame's site for National Singles Day and scooped up the brand's bestselling, R29-editor-approved suction toy. According to a viral review from our Affiliate Writer Francky, it feels like"getting oral from a cloud."
Sweetie Bunny Ears Rechargeable Silicone Clitoral Vibrator, $, available at Lovehoney
Buffy.co The Buffy Breeze
With this bestselling, 100% eucalyptus fiber comforter, you'll officially become a member of the Buffy brigade — aka the thousands of other happy customers keeping cool at night with their sustainable bedding. Did we mention this comforter alone totes 6,000+ reviews and a 4.7 out of 5-star rating?
Burrow Black Nomad Block Nomad Double Chaise Sectional
A Burrow couch is a couch worth buying and this September, our readers agreed. One happy couch potato says: "The fabric is great. We had a friend spill wine on our couch literally the weekend we received it and the stain came out so easily. I also have three dogs and their fur doesn’t show up on the light grey color at all!"
Burrow Block Nomad Double Chaise Sectional, $, available at Burrow
Madewell Harlow Wide Leg Pants
Here on the R29 Shopping Team, we're just like you — we put our new fall wardrobe pants on one leg at a time. This pick from our Deals Writer Mercedes Viera is a must-have. They wrote, "They’re so perfect for fall, and they are androgynous enough to live permanently in my closet."
Madewell Harlow Wide-Leg Pants, $, available at Madewell
Foreo Luna Mini 3
Ulta wrapped up its 21 Days of Beauty event on September 18, but some products are still worth buying full price. Foreo's viral Luna Mini 3 has a hundred 5 out of 5-star reviews on-site, and according to one customer it "totally upgraded [their] skincare routine."
ICYMI: In September, we scored you an exclusive promo code on Maude's best-selling Vibe. While the deal has unfortunately expired, the $45 toy is still a worthy investment. No guilt, only pleasure.
Our Beauty & Wellness Writer Karina Hoshikawa divulged her secret to quick and easy morning caffeine: Primula's $30 cold brew maker. According to her (and thousands of reviewers), just one full day of steeping created "the smoothest, tastiest coffee [she's] ever had."
Primula Glass Coffee Maker, 50 Oz Capacity, Gray, $, available at Amazon
Ownest 2PCS Eyebrow Soap Kit
For just $8 on Amazon, you can achieve the laminated eyebrows of your dreams with Ownest's Eyebrow Soap Kit. While it doesn't literally clean your brows, this kit will keep them fluffed and in place all day long, with just a *swoosh* or two from the provided spoolies. Find out how it held up against our Beauty & Wellness editor's highly coveted full eyebrows in her review here.
Ownest 2PCS Eyebrow Soap Kit, $, available at Amazon
Tanming Brushed Plaid Flannel Jacket
The transition from summer to fall is exciting for us but terrible for our wardrobes. So, our Freelance Affiliate Writer Jinnie Lee took to Amazon and invested in this "low-fuss, carefree" $37 shacket (that's shirt jacket if you're not catching on). Soon, our readers wanted a taste for themselves. According to Jinnie, this single garment has helped her survive countless NYC inbetweener days: "As of this week in NYC, the daytime hours can still get sweaty, but the evenings have started to cool off considerably. The shacket is fab for those 70-degree temperatures — I can throw this on over a T-shirt and shorts for a casual night out."
Tanming Brushed Flannel Plaid Shacket, $, available at Amazon
Bliss Bound Wellness Anxiety Relief & Sleep Essential Oils Roll On
For when your oil diffuser can't fit in your purse, one R29 reader suggests this relaxing essential oils roller. Veronica says, "The oil smells amazing and I love using it in the evenings before bed or during my workday when I'm feeling extra overwhelmed."
Bliss Bound Wellness Chill Out Anxiety Relief Essential Oil Roll-On, $, available at Amazon Handmade
Caraway Bakeware Set
Wherever there is a Caraway launch — whether it be a new colorway or a completely new kitchen set — we'll be there. This bakeware set is freshly on the market and is, dare we say, selling like hotcakes? Our Deputy Director Liz Buxton whipped up some goodies in her brand new pans and embraced her inner "Gen Z Martha Stewart."
Caraway Bakeware Set (5-piece), $, available at Caraway
Glossier Monochromes
At the very tail end of September, Glossier launched its first-ever eyeshadow palette, and it was love at first sight. These refillable, three-pan palettes were made to create stunning eye looks with their matte, satin, and metallic monochrome colors.
Glossier Monochromes in Teak, $, available at Glossier
Everlane Cheeky Jean
The R29 Shopping Team finally decided to put Everlane's bestselling, high-rise cheeky jean to the test — and we were pretty surprised with the butt-lifting results. If you're looking to add some denim essentials to your list, definitely pop Everlane's cheeky jean on your list.
Moonshot Snacks Variety 6-Pack, $, available at Moonshot Snacks
Rachel Comey x Target Faux Leather Texture Jacket
Is Target's latest designer fall collab worth the hype? According to us at R29, yes it is. In September, the mega-retailer debuted an affordable designer collection with help from Rachel Comey, Sandy Liang, Victor Glemaud, and Nili Lotan. Our Affiliate Associate Writer Chichi Offor was pleasantly surprised by Rachel Comey's size inclusivity and gave the collab a big thumbs up. Many readers then followed suit.
Rachel Comey x Target Faux Leather Texture Jacket, $, available at Target
ICEYLI 17mm Replacement Jeans Buttons
Our Affiliate Writer Jinnie Lee discovered the ultimate trick to perfect-fitting pants: replacement jean buttons. With only 55 ratings, it was a risky Amazon buy, but according to her these waistline savers, "help tremendously." Vintage shoppers rejoice!
ICEYLI 17mm Replacement Jeans Buttons, $, available at Amazon
Supergoop! Glow Screen
The cult-favorite sunscreen brand celebrated the end of summer with a rare (and fleeting) 20% off deal. Although the sale and summer are over, the need for sunscreen is all year round — especially considering it's the bestselling sunscreen at R29.
Supergoop! Glowscreen SPF 40, $, available at Supergoop!
Parachute Linen Euro Sham
These light and airy linen shams are a bedtime essential for our Affiliate Strategist Kate Spencer — and they went on to win the hearts of plenty of R29 readers in September.