Simply put, it’s our job to find the best beauty products out there for you. From the newest serum to the hottest lipstick color to the dry shampoo that will change your life, we will find it, test it, and let you know what we think. We’re not complaining. It’s a pretty fun gig, and we’ll volunteer to be beauty guinea pigs any day.

But one of the cool things to come out of this is finding out what products you’re loving and buying. It helps us figure out what you want to learn more about and what you’re into so we can bring even more personalized recs to you.

Because we share a lot of our favorites with you every single day, we recognize it might be hard to keep up. So we’ve decided to put together a handy weekly list of what we love and what you love—consider this a CliffsNotes, one-stop shop of what’s really trending and worth adding to cart at this very moment.

Take a look at what the Who What Wear universe (including editors, staffers, readers) is obsessed with right now, and if you don’t see a new favorite on this list, we’d love to know. Send us a DM

The Hand Treatment is the latest launch from industry favorite Augustinus Bader. Not only does it contain shea butter, vitamin E, and glycerin to hydrate and protect skin, but it also contains honey, which softens the skin and acts as a natural antiseptic. It’s also unscented.

At just $4, this cream is a smart buy. It’s formulated with shea butter, cocoa butter, and avocado oil to nourish your hands and improve the appearance of aging or cracked skin. Plus, it’s made without parabens, dyes, and phthalates.

If your hands are in need of some serious TLC, a mask might help. These gloves contain natural plant extracts and nourishing ingredients to soften skin, repair cuticles, and remove dead skin. Clean and dry your hands, wear it for 20 minutes, and avoid rinsing when you’re done.

Grown Alchemist’s hand cream contains phyto-peptides to increase collagen production, which firms skin and reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Other ingredients include plant extracts to improve age spots and sun-damage pigmentation, and sweet almond oil to hydrate and brighten.

Super-dry, cracked hands can be so painful, and since you use your hands a lot throughout the day, it can be hard to heal them. O’Keeffe’s Working Hands creates a protective barrier to hydrate and trap moisture.

This hand mask is one of our favorites because it’s infused with shea butter and prebiotic oat to repair your hands and leave them looking healthy. It’s also free of parabens and fragrance. And even better news: You can use it if you have sensitive skin.

The idea behind this lotion is that our hands, neck, and chest are most exposed to the sun, so a little bit of repair and protection is needed to prevent the signs of aging. It contains ingredients that reduce the look of age spots, sun damage, and uneven skin tone.

You can use Aquaphor on just about any dry spot on your body, but it especially works well on cracked, dry hands. It leaves a protective barrier on your skin to lock in moisture.

Your hands age faster than just about any other part of your body, and a lot of it is due to sun exposure. To keep your hands looking youthful and soft, don’t forget to apply sunscreen. This one from Supergoop! has an SPF of 40, plus antioxidants and plant oils to nourish the skin.

Washing your hands frequently is important for hygiene and sanitation, but it can also cause intense dryness. It helps to have a soap formula that is both cleansing and hydrating. This one does the trick and it’s also biodegradable and paraben- and phthalate-free.

This rich cream acts like a glove to moisturize and protect dry hands. You can even use it to repair brittle nails.

There’s a reason why Baby Foot is a cult favorite: It really works. The formula contains natural extracts that will slough off dead skin cells and leave your feet hydrated. After using the mask, your skin will start to peel over the next couple of days, and it’s recommended you soak them every day during the process. The result is super-soft skin.

This foot-repair ointment made our list of cheap, but useful finds on Amazon. It works to moisturize and exfoliate your feet overnight so you wake up with smooth skin.

It may look scary, but a foot file is a lifesaver if you’re dealing with callused feet. You can use it with or without soaking your feet—just be gentle!

Treat your feet and hands to a keratin treatment with this mask set. In addition to vegetable keratin, other good-for-the-skin ingredients include green tea, milk, peppermint, eucalyptus, organic herbs, and baking soda.

Sephora’s disposable sock mask is enriched with menthol extract and hyaluronic acid to refresh and moisturize. The lavender version is meant to relax you and your tired feet. Just leave on clean, dry feet for 20 minutes and rub any excess product in when you’re done.

If you really want to treat yourself, you can also invest in a foot bath for your at-home pedicure and foot treatments. This one has massage rollers with movements inspired by tai chi. Pure relaxation ahead.

Another foot-mask option, this one is like those paraffin treatments you get at the spa. The masks also contain soothing shea butter and exfoliating urea to make your feet feel like new.

Urea helps reduce itching and calm dry skin, so this cream works well on dry, cracked, irritated feet. Other soothing ingredients include tea tree oil, aloe vera, and chamomile. It’s recommended to apply twice a day, in particular, after showering or before you go to bed.

Peppermint provides such a cooling sensation—just imagine applying this scrub to your feet after a long day running around. It contains volcanic rock granules to gently slough off the dead skin, calluses, and other rough patches. Next up, 14 (actually) effective products for hair growth, according to Amazon reviews.