7 best dropshipping products to grow your sales in April 2026 You’d be an April fool to miss these. From home upgrades to beauty must-haves, here are seven of the hottest dropshipping products to boost sales this month. Written by Emily Clark Published on 26 March 2026 Our experts We are a team of writers, experimenters and researchers providing you with the best advice with zero bias or partiality. The upcoming spring season is bringing longer days and shorter nights, while everyone prepares for the Easter holidays by stringing up bunting and stocking up on chocolate eggs.But while selling chocolate eggs may seem like the obvious way to appeal to shoppers, there are also more niche products people are looking for that dropshipping businesses can hop onto. These items may not involve decorating eggs, Easter egg hunts, or toasting hot cross buns, but they’re on many shoppers’ radars right now.By digging into real-time search data and market demand, we’ve gathered seven trending products from leading dropshipping suppliers to help you boost traffic and sales this April. 1. Niacinamide toothpasteNiacinamide is a form of vitamin B3 typically used in skincare, designed to strengthen the skin barrier, reduce inflammation and prevent breakouts.However, it can also be used in dental care, particularly if you want to brighten those pearly whites. While it’s often marketed for intensive teeth whitening, its primary purpose is to soothe and strengthen the teeth with mild abrasives (such as hydrated silica), rather than bleach them.This new oral care product has seen a significant surge in search volume in the last month. On Amazon, searches for Niacinamide toothpaste reached 7,100, while interest spiked by +75%. Meanwhile, search volume and interest on Google were 5,400 and +15,900%, respectively.However, as with selling other dental care products in the UK, dropshippers must comply with the UK Cosmetics Regulation, provided it is marketed for cleaning or whitening rather than treating medical conditions (such as gingivitis). Sellers must also appoint a UK-based Responsible Person (RP) to ensure product safety, compile a Product Information File (PIF) that includes a safety report signed by a qualified toxicologist, and then notify the Government through the Submit Cosmetic Product Notification (SCPN) portal.2. Under cabinet kitchen lightsMany households are probably undertaking some spring cleaning for the new season, but others are also updating their current space with some nifty and affordable DIY upgrades.This includes under cabinet kitchen lights, which are fixtures installed on the underside of upper cabinets to illuminate the countertops directly below. They’re mainly used to eliminate shadows cast by overhead lights, so that tasks like chopping vegetables and reading recipes are easier to do.And it seems many consumers are seeing their benefit, as search volume for the product (under the phrase “under cabinet lights kitchen”) on Amazon is 16,000, with an uptick in interest by +50%. Google yields similar results, with 9,900 searches and +22% interest.Most kitchen lighting must comply with the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016. Products must also have the UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed) mark, and the lights must be designed to prevent hazards like electrical shock, fire, or heat damage. You should also ensure that the manufacturer has technical documentation (including design specifications and test reports) and a Declaration of Conformity for 10 years after the equipment has been placed on the market.3. Waterproof outdoor lightsThe spring season doesn’t mean that rain is going to be off the forecast completely, especially if we get some sudden April showers. And while regular outdoor lights are designed to deter intruders with motion-activated sensors, some of them may not be able to handle certain weather conditions. That’s where waterproof outdoor lights come in, offering the same level of safety, but with specific Ingress Protection (IP) ratings to withstand rain, splashes, and dust.Specifically, searches for “waterproof outdoor lights with sensor” have hit 2,100 on Amazon, with interest surging by +24%. On Google, search volume climbed to 1,600, with a jump in interest by +3,900%. As well as compliance with the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016, sellers must ensure the product or its packaging includes its IP rating (such as IP65/66 for exposed outdoor use) and clear safety instructions on how to install the lights. In terms of marketing the product, this is a good opportunity for search engine optimisation (SEO), focusing on the main keyword and others like “IP65 outdoor sensor lights” and “motion-activated garden lighting”. Highlighting the product’s durability, easy installation, and weather resistance in the product descriptions can help your listings rank higher.4. Mould remover gelPart of spring cleaning means tackling some not-so-pretty tasks, such as getting rid of any mould that could be growing in your house. The obvious answer may be mould remover, but mould remover gel has also emerged as a popular alternative.Offering a thick and jelly-like substance, mould remover gel is made to target more stubborn spots (such as black and brown mildew stains and grout) without splashing or running. It also clings to surfaces for deeper penetration, which works particularly well for bathroom tiles, window seals, and washing machine seals.Amazon reported the highest number of searches for this product, with a search volume of 3,800 and a +300% jump in interest. Similarly, Google reported 2,900 searches, while interest rose by +260%. For dropshippers, as mould remover gel is classified as a biocide, you can only sell the product if the active ingredient (such as sodium hypochlorite) is approved under the UK Biocidal Products Regulations. You must also comply with all labelling, safety, and usage instructions.5. Coffee machine descalersBe honest – you may make hundreds of cups of coffee with your machine, but when was the last time you deep-cleaned it?The typical answer might be to use dish soap and warm water, but this only cleans the outside parts, like the carafe, filter basket, and lid. On the other hand, coffee machine descalers – specialised acidic cleaners that dissolve limescale – are built specifically for the inner mechanism.This effectiveness has evidently become popular with coffee lovers in the UK, with 4,400 searches on Google and a +23% increase in interest.As coffee machine descalers contain chemicals, selling the product means dropshippers must comply with CLP (Classification, Labelling and Packaging). Under CLP rules, products must be classified according to their hazards and labelled with correct pictograms (such as skin/eye irritation) and mandatory signal words like “Warning” or “Danger”. 6. Fragrance-free body washWe all have a favourite smell that we like to associate with our showering products.However, products without a fragrance are known to be kinder on the skin, as they don’t contain the harsh chemicals that can cause skin irritation, allergic reactions, or eczema flare-ups.According to data by Exploding Topics, there’s currently a high demand for fragrance-free body wash, with reports of a 14.8K search volume and +241% interest. Startups’ research also found 1,200 searches on Amazon, while interest spiked by +8%.As with Niacinamide toothpaste, fragrance-free body wash is classified as a cosmetic in the UK, so rules around the Cosmetics Regulation apply here as well. For this product specifically, you cannot label it as “fragrance-free” if it has added chemicals (even natural ones). Additionally, if the product has essential oils (like lavender and citrus) for “skin benefits” but also has a scent, the “fragrance-free” claim could be challenged by Trading Standards.7. Bowler bagsAnother month, another fashion trend.For April, bowler bags are the must-have item for many shoppers. As the name suggests, these bags are curved and shaped like a dome on top with a flat base. They were originally designed in the 1920s as heavy-duty sports bags to carry actual bowling balls and shoes.100 years later, bowler bags are back in the fashion lane. Data from Exploding Topics reveals a surged search volume of 9.9K, while interest jumped by +382%. Meanwhile, our own research found that Google searches for the product hit 1,300, with interest climbing by +69%.Social media marketing works particularly well for fashion-related products such as this. For example, short styling videos on TikTok and Instagram can help show off different ways to wear the bag and highlight its unique shape. Collaborating with influencers (such as “vintage fashion” microinfluencers) can also help get the product noticed by a specific audience, and show it off in real-life outfits that make shoppers want to buy.Want steady sales all year? Check out our list of top dropshipping products to see what’s in demand, what converts, and what turns first-time buyers into repeat customers. Share this post facebook twitter linkedin Tags News and Features Written by: Emily Clark Writer Having worked in a startup environment first-hand as a Content Manager, Emily specialises in content around organisational culture - helping SMEs build strong, people-first workplaces that stay true to their core values. She also holds an MSc in Digital Marketing and Analytics, giving her the knowledge and skills to create a diverse range of creative and technical content. Aside from her expertise in company culture, her news articles breaks down the big issues in the small business world, making sure our SME audience stays informed and ready for whatever’s next. With a genuine passion for helping small businesses grow, Emily is all about making complex topics accessible and creating content that can help make a difference.