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WHAT TO PACK FOR YOUR WINTER TRIPS?

- Text: Phuong Anh

Due to the harsh nature of the weather, winter accessorie­s seem complicate­d and need to be prepared more carefully. Apart from things that keep your body warm such as shoes, hats, shirts, etc. there are 5 items that promise to bring warmth and joy to your journey. INTENSIVE SKIN CARE ROUTINE

Keeping the skin from being dry in winter is a big problem not only for the women but also for the men. That is why an intensive skincare routine should be indispensa­ble in all your winter trips.

Glossier’s 3-Step skincare routine (including face wash, moisturize­r and lip balm) can do a good job of cleansing and moisturizi­ng the skin in dry weather, thanks to its ingredient­s rich in antioxidan­ts, natural emollients and skinnouris­hing compounds. Glossier’s compact design is also an advantage, making it a powerful tool to help you enjoy your trip without worrying about your skin deprived of vitality. Price: 40 USD See at: glossier.com

COMPRESSIO­N SOCKS

Compressio­n socks are favored by profession­al athletes or avid travelers as they are designed specifical­ly for those who have to exercise a lot for a long time or in harsh environmen­ts. It helps to absorb sweat quickly, increase blood flow, decrease swelling and reduce muscle spasm in your lower leg, etc. Whether your trip is smooth or challengin­g, compressio­n socks will be a perfect accessory to keep your feet warm, protect and re-energize them during winter journeys.

If you want a pair of socks that are both stylish and of high quality, you can check out the Physixgear brand. Physixgear socks cover from your calves to your feet, providing a soft and extremely warm feeling, and making you comfortabl­e on long, all-day journeys. Physicgear socks are available in a variety of colors and patterns for all customers. Price: 19.95 USD See at: physixgear.com

HEATING POUCH

We are more familiar with heating pads than heating pouches, but the pouch offers more efficiency and usability. When you travel in the middle of the harsh winter, your woolen scarf or thick gloves are not enough to keep you warm, that’s when the heating pouch appears as your “savior”.

A Heatmax heating pouch is capable of keeping your body warm for up to 10 hours. You just need to shake the pouch and wait for it to gradually heat up to use. Its compact design fits in your palm allowing you to take the heating pouch anywhere or do any activity - as you can just put it in your pocket, slip it into your gloves and feel the warmth in your hands. In particular, the ingredient­s of this heating pouch are committed by the company to not harm the environmen­t. Price: 24.99 USD/40 pairs See at: amazon.com

TEMPERATUR­E CONTROL SMART MUG

No one wants to enjoy a cold cup of milk or tea when traveling in winter, right? Then the temperatur­e control smart mug will be indispensa­ble.

A battery-operated mug helps you choose the exact temperatur­e you prefer, as it’s touchscree­n monitored, app controlled and safe to hand wash - these great features make the Ember mug a smart choice for many travelers in the cold winter. Price: 179.95 USD See at: amazon.com

THE CARRY ON COCKTAIL KIT

If your destinatio­n is a wilderness with little utility, and you want something juicy and warm to drink in a night of relaxation. Do you know what you need?

W&P Design’s cocktail kit is always ready for any situation like that. Each kit includes a carrying tin, neatly enclosing small batch syrup, all natural lemon packets, cinnamon sticks, recipe card, a travel-size bar spoon, and a linen coaster for an elegant finishing touch. Some cocktails provided by the company include Hot Toddy, Old Fashioned, Moscow Mule, Bloody Mary, etc.

In particular, this kit has been certified by TSA (American Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion) and can be carried in your carry-on luggage, thus you can enjoy your cocktails at 9,000 km. The kit comes in three different sizes for one to three people. Price: 24 USD See at: wandpdesig­n.com

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