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 your cart at this very moment.

This week, we’re talking about all the cheap beauty tools that are big game-changers. Take a look at what the Who What Wear universe (including editors, staffers, and 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.

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After finally buying a microfiber towel, I kicked myself for not using it earlier. It helps my hair dry faster because of the super-absorbent material. And I really do notice less frizz when I use it instead of my regular bath towel to dry my hair.

You get two great skincare products in one here—it’s a total deal. The jade roller can be used to tone, firm, boost circulation, and even help your skincare products penetrate better. The gua sha is amazing for sculpting, muscle relaxation, lymphatic drainage, and circulation.

This vibrating facial massager works to reduce wrinkles and fine lines, stimulate blood circulation, improve elasticity, and provide tension relief.

Micro-needling helps generate new collagen production for plumper and rejuvenated skin. This little device contains 540 titanium microneedles and is great for beginners. Apply with gentle pressure all over your face for glowing skin.

The Buf-Puf sponge is wildly popular with Who What Wear readers. It really works so well to exfoliate the skin and remove any dirt. Just use it carefully if you’ve got sensitive skin since it is an exfoliating tool.

Forget the blotting papers. This roller will absorb excess oil and massage your face at the same time. Use it on your T-zone or other parts of the face where you want to control shine. You can reuse it over and over, too—just remove the stone, wash, and air-dry.

Not only does this device remove blackheads, but it also does a good job of sucking up dead skin, grease, and stubborn makeup residue. There are five different suction levels, so you can start light and move up as you get comfortable with the tool.

This is, by far, my favorite little gadget in my beauty tool kit. I used to remove my upper-lip hair with depilatory creams, but they always seemed to leave my skin super irritated. Everything changed once I discovered the Finishing Touch hair-remover tool—it removes peach fuzz so well, and I don’t feel a thing!

There’s a reason why Wet Brush’s brushes are so beloved—they just do such a good job of detangling the hair without wrecking it. This eco-friendly version has a handle that’s made of biodegradable plant starch.

Here’s another all-time favorite beauty tool with Who What Wear readers. You’ll get the ultimate relaxing bath experience with this $8 product since it manages to massage your scalp and evenly distribute shampoo at the same time.

Dry brushing helps you remove dead skin cells all over your body, and it also has the added bonus of improving the appearance of cellulite and increasing circulation. Do it before you shower so you can wash off all the debris afterward.

It might seem silly to wear gloves in the shower, but trust us—you’re going to like the results when you feel how soft your skin is. Pair them with your favorite shower gel or soap and gently massage all over your body.

You can use this dermaplaning tool to remove peach fuzz, exfoliate skin, and touch up your brows. The blades have micro guards to protect the skin.

This silicone spatula makes it easy to evenly apply your skincare products (and even makeup!). I think it’s perfect for those times when you’re trying to get the last remnants of a product from a jar.

Slide this cleansing tool onto your hand and use it to gently scrub and exfoliate away dirt and makeup and unclog pores. It’s made of silicone that repels bacteria.

I have one of these at home, and it’s made a difference in how I clean my makeup brushes. Whenever I use it, I know my brushes are getting extra clean, but they’re also being protected from any damage. It works for all types of brushes, from foundation types to eye shadow brushes.

These cryotherapy facial sticks just feel so soothing on the skin. If you’re dealing with puffiness and redness, these will do the trick and leave you with brighter, glowy skin. They also can help lift, sculpt, and tighten.

Not only do reusable cotton pads save me money because I can reuse them over and over, but they also are the perfect sustainable option. I used to go through so many cotton rounds every week, so these were a must for me. Next, Surprise—These Are the Only 4 Skincare Products You Really Need