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Nostalgic 2000s Products You Can Still Buy Today

October 31, 2024

From the lava lamps that lit up our rooms to the hair crimpers that gave us perfect waves, the early 2000s were all about bold style choices and unique self-expression. Today, these iconic items have made a major comeback, allowing us to infuse our lives with a touch of Y2K nostalgia. Whether it’s the fruity-scented lip glosses we once stashed in every pocket or the funky home decor that made every space feel one-of-a-kind, these nostalgic 2000s products from our childhood are still around, ready to bring a pop of early 2000s charm back into our lives.

Butterfly Mini Hair Clips

Only baddies wore butterfly clips ($5). Shop here.

L.A Colors Glitter Vibes Polish

No such thing as too much glitter in 2000, or 2024 for that matter ($3). Shop here.

Pink Sugar Eau de Toilette

Apparently Vanessa Hudgens wore this during her High School Musical era. Can confirm it doesn’t attract Zac Efron look likes though ($29.99). Shop here.

Rainbow Lava Lamp

One word. Mesmorising ($20). Shop here.

Lip Smackers Tropical Fever Trio

Pīna Colada is the best flavour. We don’t make the rules ($6). Shop here.

Beaded Door Curtain

I still remember my beaded curtain and the noise it made as I walked through it. *Sighs* Memories! ($14.95). Shop here.

Lancome Juicy Tubes

Apply morning, afternoon and evening to stay irresistible ($32). Shop here.

Hair Bedazzler Kit

Party fit 101 ($18.99). Shop here.

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Lauren Dickson

Lauren is a Melbourne-based writer who loves to immerse herself in the latest trends and conversations, seamlessly blending her love for writing with contemporary culture. Her unique perspective and eloquent voice make her a compelling storyteller who bridges the gap between the written word and the world’s vibrant news of today.

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