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Summer Survival Kits- Shower Edition

Scotlyn Ogle Student Contributor, University of North Texas
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Summer is right around the corner, so the ladies of Her Campus UNT are getting ready for warmer weather, pool days and taking a break from classes. But between chlorine and sunscreen, the best part of the day is showering and getting ready for bed! Here are a few of our must have shower products for summer— complimentary of our Her Campus Summer Survival Kit’s!

 

Skintimate Exfoliating Warm Vanilla Sugar Razors 

Shaving is a key part of a lot of girls morning routines— and Skintimate has helped make it that much easier with this product. Complete with four blades and and warm vanilla scent, you can’t go wrong with this smooth, easy-use razor!

 

Skintimate Raspberry Rain Shave Gel

What goes perfectly with razors? Shaving cream, of course! This smooth and hydrating formula gives you the best results possible. Made with plenty of Vitamin E and Olive Butter, it makes sure you are glowing all day. It also offers razor protection— so no more razor bumps or cuts! Complete with the fresh smell of raspberries, you can’t go wrong with the gel-to-cream formula!

Verb Ghost shampoo + Ghost Conditioner 

This product does it all— softens your hair, detangles and defrizzes, plus offers UV protection before you leave the house! If you want to join the Verb fam, go to https://www.verbproducts.com/pages/verb-friends for sneak peeks, chances to get on Sephora’s Instagram, and more!

Scotlyn is a UNT alum, Class of 2020. She graduated with a degree in Digital and Print Journalism and a minor in English. During her time with Her Campus, she served as the Chapter President for two years, and also held positions as Chapter Advisor, Writer, and Chapter Expansion Assistant through Her Campus Media. And yes, her name is like the country, but spelled differently.