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11 Products to Help You Survive the Winter

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

The end of the summer has come and gone, and winter is looming. Below is a list of some things you just can’t survive the winter without. Read up on your guide to surviving the season of harsh winds and the winter-time blues.

CamelBak Forge Divide Mug There’s nothing worse than struggling through your earliest morning classes without coffee. The CamelBak Forge Divide Travel Mug has a leak-proof lid that makes it easy to stay caffeinated and clean all day.

Freeman Beauty Face Masks Harsh winter winds (and the stress of finals) can make your skin dry and irritated. These facts may even cause your skin to crack, peel or breakout. Keep your skin hydrated and clear with Freeman Beauty Face Masks in cucumber, avocado and oatmeal, charcoal and black sugar, and apple cider vinegar.

L’eggs Sheer Energy Panty Winter doesn’t have to be the time to put away your favorite dresses from the summer and fall. Stay warm by adding a cardigan, booties and L’eggs Sheer Energy Panties to your ensemble!

Rimmel London Makeup Freshen up your look this winter with Rimmel London Makeup Products. Looks from Rimmel London include their 24 hour Supercurler Mascara, the Colour Precise Eyeliner (in black, blue and white), and The Only 1 Lipstick – available in 12 shades!

Adulthood Is A Myth and The Roommate Book Sometimes the winter blues can get you in a funk, so add some levity to the season with these two comical books. Sarah Andersen totally gets us and our deep dark fears about navigating the adult world, and she illustrates it extremely well through the comics in Adulthood Is A Myth. Becky Simpson levels with us in The Roommate Book, with her quizzes, pie charts and pieces of advice including the ever-present question of “should I eat this without asking?” We need answers, and we need them now!

The DivaCup Model 1 The DivaCup Model 1 is an internal device used to collect what other products simply absorb. It can be worn for up to 12 hours, so it can stay in either all day or overnight! The DivaCup is reusable, so you don’t have to carry around other products all day. This tool is the only thing you’ll need to get through that time of the month.

Flying Colors Koozies Winter is the perfect time for tailgating, outdoor celebrations and other festivities where you might need a koozie for your cold drink! Flying Colors Koozies come in your school’s colors and some schools even have the option of getting their emblems on them, which makes them the perfect accessory for game day.

Juicy Couture Fragrance The best time to transition fragrances is with the changing of the seasons. This winter, check out Juicy Couture’s I LOVE JUICY COUTURE Eau de Parfum. It contains hints of apple, jasmine and mandarin, making it the perfect fresh new scent for the winter.

Monistat This number one doctor recommended over the counter yeast infection treatment starts curing on contact with prescription strength. While changes in weather can cause chemical imbalances in the body, yeast infections are easily treatable with the right products including Monistat Complete Care Instant Itch Relief Cream. The more you know, the easier it is to take care of your yeast infection!

Wearsafe The Wearsafe Adventure Box, which includes a Wearsafe tag and six free months of Wearsafe service, allows you to stay safe, discreet and connected to the ones you love most. This personal safety button allows people to see your location and listen to a continuous audio stream if you alert them that you’re feeling unsafe. This is perfect for those late-night adventures, near or far, and it comes in handy for when it gets dark outside earlier.

 

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Renee is a transfer student, and first year Junior at Drexel University. She is majoring in Anthropology and minoring in Sociology. She started writing for Her Campus Drexel in the fall of 2015, and is now working as the President and Co-Campus correspondent for the Her Campus at Drexel University chapter. You can find her eating, studying, eating, shopping downtown, or eating more.
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