7 dropshipping products to boost your sales in March 2026 With spring coming quickly, it’s time to refresh your dropshipping store. These are seven of the top dropshipping products to attract customers this March. Written by Emily Clark Published on 26 February 2026 Our experts We are a team of writers, experimenters and researchers providing you with the best advice with zero bias or partiality. The constant rain is finally starting to clear up, the dark isn’t creeping in as early, and it looks like spring is finally around the corner.Many associate the new season with better weather, emerging wildlife, or just some old-fashioned spring cleaning. But for dropshipping businesses, it’s also an opportunity to refresh their offerings and attract new customers.But if you’re not sure where to start, we’ve got you covered.We’ve dug into the search data and market trends to pull together seven of the most in-demand products from top dropshipping suppliers — perfect for starting the new season strong and keeping your store busy this March. 1. Air drying clayA new season can also mean new beginnings, and for some, this involves taking up a new hobby. This includes arts and crafts, with searches for air drying clay seeing a spike in interest recently.Put simply, this is a pliable, water-based, and non-toxic clay material that dries and hardens at room temperature without the need for a kiln or oven – making it easy and accessible for those wanting to get into sculpting or pottery without expensive equipment.On Amazon, search volume and interest for air drying clay were at 23,900 and +22%, respectively. Meanwhile, searches on Google reached 18,100, while search interest rose by +50%.For dropshippers, step-by-step videos or reels showing the clay in action can help demonstrate how easy it is to use and what viewers can make with it. Platforms like TikTok, Instagram Reels, and Pinterest are perfect for this kind of visual, hands-on content.2. Men’s straight leg jeansSometimes, the best fashion pieces are the simple ones. While flare, skinny, and barrel-fit jeans from September’s top dropshipping products have risen in popularity, straight leg jeans remain a timeless staple.And right now, men’s straight leg jeans are seeing a surge in demand. Search volume for the product reached 8,700 on Amazon, with a +22% uptick in interest. Google yields similar results, with 6,600 searches and increased interest by +83%.For dropshippers, social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram are a great way to promote the product. Short-form video showcasing how the jeans look or styled in different outfits – paired with catchy audio and a simple “shop now” call to action – can quickly catch the attention of your target audience and increase sales.3. Travel vacuum storage bagsEven with the weather slowly beginning to turn, many people are either planning or already booking trips to sunnier destinations. But packing can be stressful, especially when your suitcase is filled to the brim with clothes, and you face the embarrassment of being told your luggage is overweight at the check-in desk.That’s why vacuum storage bags can be a saving grace for many. These resealable plastic bags are used to compress clothing, bedding, and other bulky items – letting you free up space and keep things neat and organised.While these kinds of storage bags can also be used for everyday storage, searches for the phrase “vacuum storage bags for travel” surged to 4,800 on Amazon, while search interest jumped by +19. On Google, the same phrase had a 3,600 search volume and +123% interest.This evident popularity is a prime opportunity to put your search engine optimisation (SEO) skills to use. By using this phrase in your product titles, descriptions, and social media posts, you can attract more visibility to what you’re selling, as well as your business in general.4. Self-adhesive hooksWhether it’s artwork or a photo from a certain moment in time, we all have things we want to frame with pride. The problem is, not everyone can face hammering the wall with nails.Luckily, self-adhesive hooks have become the easy and damage-free alternative, without any nails, screws, or drilling needed. You simply remove the backing, press the hook firmly against the wall for 30 seconds, and then wait around an hour before hanging items.It’s a simple yet effective solution that’s resonating with many shoppers, as search volume on Amazon reached 2,300, while interest climbed by +50%. Similarly, Google reported 2,400 searches and a +24% increase in interest.Again, short-form video content can be useful for promoting the product. For example, quick demos showing how easy they are to apply and how much weight they can hold can help demonstrate their usefulness to customers. 5. Benzoyl Peroxide gelUnfortunately, acne is something that can hit our skin at any age – not just our awkward adolescent years. Luckily, there are many treatments out there that can help tackle those pesky breakouts.A popular solution right now is Benzoyl Peroxide gel – an antiseptic gel treatment that’s used to treat mild to moderate acne by reducing bacteria on the skin’s surface.On Google, search volume for Benzoyl Peroxide gel hit 3,600, while interest rose by +21%.However, when selling this product, you must ensure that it has a Marketing Authorisation (MA) granted by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). Additionally, when marketing the product, you must avoid deceptive or misleading claims (such as “cures acne” or “clears acne”); otherwise, you risk having your ads taken down by the UK’s Advertising Standards Agency (ACA).6. Glass skin masksSpeaking of popular skincare products, glass skin masks have also been making the rounds recently.Coming from the latest evolution of the Korean beauty (K-Beauty) trend, glass skin masks are a skincare treatment that aims to give the user an instantly hydrated, dewy, and translucent complexion.It’s something that’s evidently picking up as well. According to Exploding Topics, searches for glass skin masks have spiked to 12.1K in the last month, while interest surged by +669%. Our research also found that search volume for glass skin masks reached 1,000 on Google, with a +929% uptick in interest.Much like with peptide serum, selling glass skin masks means you must follow the UK Cosmetic Products Safety Regulations. There are also new rules you must adhere to, including the “plastic wet wipe ban”, which is set to be enforced in Wales from December 2026 and England and Northern Ireland from May 2027. This means if the products you’re selling are made of synthetic fibres (like polyester or certain non-biodegradable hydrogels), they may be banned. Therefore, you should ensure the masks you’re dropshipping are viscose, lyocell, or cotton, which are currently exempt.7. Peptide serumAnti-ageing products have been around for decades, and there’s always a new product or formula that almost everyone raves about.And based on our research, the latest ‘it’ product is peptide serum. This targeted skincare treatment contains short chains of amino acids that act as the “building blocks” of proteins like collagen, elastin, and keratin – aiming to tighten the skin, reduce wrinkles and fine lines, and boost elasticity. Searches for peptide serum surged to 4,400 on Google, while interest increased by +23%.Like other skincare products, dropshippers must adhere to UK Cosmetic Product Safety Regulations. Products must be safe to use and labelled properly with ingredients, warnings, and an expiry date. If you are dropshipping peptide serum from a supplier outside the UK (such as from AliExpress or a factory in Korea), you must ensure the bottle has a UK-based address, complete a full Safety Report (CPSR), and register the product on the Submit Cosmetic Product Notification (SCPN) portal.Want to keep your store busy all year? Our list of top dropshipping products shows you what’s hot, what converts, and what keeps customers coming back. 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