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Her Campus Spring Break Survival Kit: innisfree!

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

This semester our Her Campus Spring Break Survival kit was filled with Korean beauty and skincare brand innisfree! innisfree is a naturalism-oriented cosmetics brand that does not use any harmful chemicals in their products. All of their skincare products are formulated with an average of 80% of naturally derived ingredients sourced from the island of Jeju!

In our survival kit, there were dozens of innisfree green tea Welcome Kits! Each welcome kit includes one My Real Squeeze Mask. This is a water type sheet mask infused with green tea that keeps your skin refreshed and moisturized.

The kit also includes a sample of the Intensive Hydrating Serum. This antioxidant serum is made with freshly squeezed Jeju green tea extract and green tea seed oil. A few pumps of this after cleansing your face gives you clear and dewy skin.

Another sample included is the Intensive Hydrating Eye Cream. This eye cream targets the eye area with green tea extract and green tea seed oil to nourish and moisturize.

Lastly, The Welcome Kit includes a sample of the Intensive Hydrating Cream. This green tea infused cream is meant to be used after eye care. Pat onto the face and neck area for best results!

This week I used the step by step skin care instructions to help me use these incredible products. My skin looked significantly brighter and softer after using these serums and creams. I have dry skin, and this week my skin was dewy and nourished.

I am a senior at Harvard College studying Applied Mathematics with a specialization in Economics, and I am planning on getting a language citation in Spanish. I am currently a co-president and campus correspondent of Harvard's chapter of Her Campus! I am also a committee chair of a student organization that works with University Health Services called HealthPALs (Peer Advisors and Liaisons). Additionally, I am a member and co-director of service in OAASIS (Organization of Asian American Sisters in Service). Apart from that, I spend a lot of my time as a Learning Lab Undergraduate Fellow at the Harvard Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning. I am also the co-founder of a project at the Office of Diversity of Inclusion at Harvard. I am super passionate about math, health, and higher education! In my free time I love to work out, experiment with makeup and fashion, visit museums, and try new foods!