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BUY IT NOW, OR CRY LATER: Fleshpot, Dry Shampoo & More College Girl Festival Essentials

Meet Buy It Now, Or Cry Later, our monthly roundup of cute, chic, funny, or just truly essential things our editors are buying right now. Because we like to shop, and you like to shop, so let’s shop together, shall we? RIP to our bank accounts. This time around, enjoy our special festival edition.

L’OrĂ©al Revitalift Cicacream, $18

Cicacream is a big deal, and with good reason. It helps save your face from the garbage that is the outdoors, especially during festivals, which tend to be dusty, dirty, and just not at all good for your face. It also helps with redness, and is a great replacement for your full face of makeup so you can live your life with just a bit of coverage. Just don’t forget your SPF. — Rachel, Senior Editor

GingerChi Regenerating Face Serum, $23

My mom gifted me this serum during Christmas, along with the accompanying jade roller, and I seriously can’t believe there was a time that I lived without it. My problem with serums and moisturizers is how greasy it leaves me feeling, especially if I’m leaving the house immediately after applying. This regernating serum gives a dewy — not greasy — base to my skin and I’m #blessed to have it in my skincare routine now. — Felicity, Assistant Editor

Drybar Detox Dry Shampoo, $23

This is the only dry shampoo I’ve ever owned that’s actually made my hair feel clean. When you’re spending a long festival weekend in the middle of a field, sweating in the sun, with no access to a shower for like three days, it’s worth it to splurge on a dry shampoo that does more. Overall, it’s just super absorbent and will keep your hair from being a smelly, oily mess. — Gina, Beauty Editor

Hand Santizer Spray, $4

This is a vegan, alcohol-free hand sanitizer spray. And I freaking love it. I hate hand sanitizer because it’s goopy and it burns and it always tries to smell good but obviously doesn’t. This hand sanitizer smells like nothing, it is super travel friendly and it’s perfect for festival season. It takes no thought and then your hands are clean and you can eat food truck food without getting a weird disease, or waiting in some gross bathroom. — Rachel, Senior Editor

Brandy Melville Multi-Color Hair Clips, $4

So, I caved and finally bought barettes that look exactly like the ones I happily retired during my high school years. Honestly, I have no regrets — these clips are super fun and add a retro touch to any look. — Felicity, Assistant Editor

Sejoyia Coco-Thins Cashew Cookies, $4

These cashew and coconut cookies are super minimalist in terms of ingredients. I’m not even a big coconut person, but I live for them. Cookies, but less sugar? I’m down. — Rachel, Senior Editor

Fleshpot, $20

My festival makeup this year is all about ~sexy shine~, and this gloss is something I literally can put all over my eyes and cheeks. It’s like highlighter, but so much dewier, which is exactly the kind of extra I’m going for. — Gina, Beauty Editor

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Rachel is the Senior Editor at Her Campus. She graduated from Elon University in 2015 where she wrote for Her Campus's Elon chapter as well as the national LGBTQ+ section, and has since held editorial positions at Hello Giggles and Brit + Co along with running social media for several publishers. Her work has been published in Teen Vogue, Glamour, StyleCaster, and SELF, and she can be found in North Carolina smearing face masks on in the name of content. You can find her on Twitter and Instagram @RachelCharleneL.