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

Now that Fall is officially here, beauty routines begin to change. Your bright pink nails are no more and that favorite coral lipstick must be tucked away until the temperature rises again. Here are four essentials that will make the transition into fall that much easier.

Kiehl’s Lip Balm #1 in Cranberry:

This tiny lip balm packs a big punch; the balm goes on smoothly, but moisturizes extremely well and gives lips a nice, natural shine. The fun cranberry scent will remind you of Thanksgiving and keep you smiling all through the Fall.

Bath and Body Works Wild Madagascar Vanilla Perfume:

Bath and Body Works succeeds yet again with this winning scent; the vanilla is sweet, but not overpowering, and has a slightly musky undertone. Small enough to keep in your backpack, this tiny perfume will be perfect to use once you leave the gym. If you’re a fan of the Warm Vanilla Sugar scent from Bath and Body Works, give this a try.

Kiehl’s Crème de Corps:

An absolute fan-favorite, this body lotion does not disappoint. The consistency is light and airy, but it still moisturizes hands without leaving a greasy residue. The product comes in varying sizes, but I particularly love the one pictured here; it fits perfectly on my nightstand without causing too much clutter, and can easily slip into a handbag or tote.

Essie’s After School Boy Blazer:

While dark reds and plums are go-to shades for fall, this navy blue nail polish is the perfect color to switch up any standard beauty routine. The navy is a bit more edgy, yet classic and chic. Apply two coats and you’re done!

Hi I'm Olivia! I'm a junior at BC who loves writing, photography, John Mayer, and anything beauty related.
I am a Political Science major and Women's and Gender Studies minor at Boston College. I am an RA on campus and am involved in the Student Admissions Program. Since I am from Florida, I can legitimately say that I love long walks on the beach. I also love getting lost in a world fabricated by a novel, there is honestly nothing better.