Is It a Trend… Or Actually Good?

We tried the viral stuff so you don’t have to. Here’s what’s worth it (and what’s just for the aesthetics) :

Let’s be real: the internet makes everything look good.

A product goes viral, and suddenly it’s in your cart, on your FYP, and in every girl’s “things I swear by” list. But are they actually good… or just good at going viral?

We tested a bunch of the most-hyped products to see which ones live up to the aesthetic, and which are just feeding your inner consumer!

The Stanley Cup (Is it hydration… or identity?)

Yes, it’s cute. Yes, it keeps your water cold. But does it change your life?

Not really. It’s a glorified water bottle with a handle.

That being said, if it gets you drinking more water, maybe that’s enough.

Verdict: Not essential, but we get the hype.

Glow Recipe Watermelon Dew Drops

They smell like candy and make your skin look glassy.

But they’re not a miracle – just a really nice hydrating serum with good marketing.

Verdict: Actually good and looks cute on your vanity.

Red Light Therapy Masks

Do you need to look like a robot to fix your skin? Apparently, yes.

If you’re consistent, red light therapy can help with inflammation and acne, but it’s a long game.

Verdict: Expensive, but legit. Worth it if you’re patient.

Oura Ring / Whoop / Wellness Tracking Everything

If tracking your sleep, steps, and stress levels helps you take better care of yourself, amazing.

But it can also turn into a low-key anxiety spiral.

Verdict: Good for biohackers. Not necessary for normal humans.

Chlorophyll Drops & Greens Powders

These had a moment..

TikTok said it cures bloat, clears skin, makes you glow. Honestly? Meh. Eat your veggies.

Verdict: A placebo with a pretty color.

Heatless Curling Rods

They work. But only if you have the right hair type, sleep like a statue, and enjoy looking like a Victorian child at night.

Verdict: Actually good… but kind of high-maintenance.

Ice Rollers

Cheap, soothing, and makes you feel like a girl with her life together.

Plus: depuffing in the morning? Yes please.

Verdict: A small luxury that’s actually worth it.

Matcha Everything

Matcha lattes, matcha skincare, matcha cookies. Is it a trend?

Yes. Is it also amazing? Also yes.

Verdict: Certified It-Girl staple. Keep sipping.

The “Everything Shower” Routine

A once-a-week full-body exfoliate-shave-hair mask-body oil-shampoo ritual.

It is extra, but also… kind of healing.

Verdict: Worth it – just don’t expect to leave the house after.

Lip Oils (Dior, Rare Beauty, NYX, etc.)

They’re juicy, pretty, and make you want to reapply all day.

Do they last forever? No. But the vibe? Immaculate.

Verdict: Not life-changing, but definitely fun.

Final Thoughts:

Not everything viral is worth your money, but some of it actually is.

The key is knowing what you’re buying: the result or the vibe. Both are valid. Just don’t fall for every trend in the name of “that girl”.

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