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The Levels of Spring Break

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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at GCSU chapter.

This week is GCSU’s coveted spring break. Whether you are staying in Milledgeville, chilling at home, or partying away at the beach, we can all relate to these levels of spring break.

Before leaving for spring break, you spend hours trying to fit all of your clothes into your bag. How is it possible to pack a whole week worth of clothes? What if the weather changes last minute? Yes. You must pack a parka, bikini, shorts, and leggings. Luckily, you can keep a good portion of your essentials all in the Vera Bradley Ella Tote—and your ID in the super cute Zip ID Case. Your car bag never looked so good.

You get to your spring break destination. You realize you bank account is at 0 and your credit card is maxed out. Before tearing up you realize that all your friends still owe you money. Time to cash in! It’s easy to get money from your friends by using Circle, the social payment app. Your friends can easily pay you with just an email or phone number. It’s instant, secure and free. 

Since its spring break you have time for all those hobbies that you have been ignoring during the semester. To improve your slaying abilities, you decide to check your makeup skills. Time to perfect your liquid eyeliner skills. Have fun with the cool, water proof colors  of Milani Ultrafine Felt Tip Liquid Liner. No one will know that you are practicing with the daring turquoise, purple, or green colors. 

You have been wearing your hair up or dry shampooing for the past four days. It is time to finally wash your hair for an awesome outing with your friends. You can achieve  volume and touchable softness with the new TRESemmé Beauty-Full Volume collection. The pre-wash conditioner and shampoo are sure to make your hair voluminous and shiny. There is no way anyone will know that you haven’t washed you hair all week!

You have been spending time on the beach and possibly other unmentionable places. Nothing is worse than accidently ending up with a UTI on spring break. Make sure you take AZO Cranberry® Gummies, that is! They’re made with clinically-proven Pacran® to help flush the urinary tract.* That way you’re not the girl guzzling cranberry juice. Instead you can fill your cup up with a refreshing smoothie or frozen drink. 

You haven’t done laundry all week and the only bra left is the strapless bra you hate. You roll your eyes and plan on staying in to do laundry until you remember Brappz. Brappz, a new multi-use, gender neutral, completely customizable accessory for any and every occasion—they can be used as bra straps, jewelry, shoelaces, hair accessories and more. You easily clip the straps onto your bra and push your laundry to another day. 

It’s Sunday. The dreaded day before classes. You rush to finish all that homework you were supposed to do over break and begin brainstorming other ways to get out of Milledgeville. Panning trips abroad isn’t all its cracked up to be when you’re juggling all of your classes, but leave it to CEA Study Abroad. You’ll be able to take classes and earn credits around the world—both during the school year and the summer—in 21 locations around the world in 12 countries. Pick somewhere warm so it be spring break all day—everyday.

 

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*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

 

 

Shelby Smith is an English major with a concentration in creative writing at Georgia College & State University. She hopes to write the next great American novel one day while becoming a #girlboss. Shelby loves Pinterest, hedgehogs, organizational supplies, and has a mild obsession with makeup. You can follow her on Instagram @shelbysmilege.