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

For a Christmas Eve baby, the topic of Christmas presents is sometimes a sore subject.  While some say I get ripped off with only “one set of presents,” as I have grown older, I have focused more on the real meaning of the holiday. However, there is one gift that I always look forward to receiving!  


 
A few years ago, my grandfather discovered Infinite Aloe, an aloe-based cream that was invented to help burn victims.  We have dubbed this lotion “miraculous” because there is truly nothing that it cannot help.  Personally, I have applied it to dry skin, chapped lips, acne, and sunburn. Other family members have used it to cure stretch marks, for anti-aging purposes, and even to alleviate melanoma.  The organic formula is not greasy or oily so it won’t clog pores. It also has a very fresh aloe smell. One container of this miracle cream usually lasts me until the next Christmas. I would definitely recommend it to any collegiette who has had trouble finding a fix for her skin maladies. Infinite Aloe can be ordered online at infinitealoe.com. The 8 ounce container is very. affordable. It is also available in travel sizes. 

Emily Cleary is a 22-year-old news-editorial journalism major hoping to work in the fashion industry, whether that be in editorial, marketing, PR or event planning is TBD. With internships at Teen Vogue and StyleChicago.com, it's clear that she is a fashion fanatic. When she's not studying (she's the former VP of her sorority, Delta Delta Delta), writing for various publications or attending meetings for clubs like Business Careers in Entertainment Club, Society of Professional Journalists, The Business of Fashion Club, or for her role as the Assistant Editor of the Arts & Entertainment section of her school's magazine, she's doing something else; you will never find her sitting still. She loves: running (you know those crazy cross-country runners...), attending concerts and music festivals, shopping (of course), hanging out with friends, visiting her family at home, traveling (she studied abroad in London when she was able to travel all over Europe), taking pictures, tweeting, reading stacks and stacks of magazines and newspapers while drinking a Starbuck's caramel light frappacino, blogs and the occasional blogging, eating anything chocolate and conjuring up her next big project. Living just 20 minutes outside of Chicago, she's excited to live there after graduation, but would love to spend some time in New York, LA, London or Paris (she speaks French)!