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    It's Probably A Good Idea To Snag These 42 Things Before The Cold Weather Sets In

    Wake me when it's spring, m'kay?

    1. A pair of thermal leggings if you're tired of your gams turning into icicles the second you step out of your house. They're quick-drying and sweat-wicking, which means you won't freeze your tush off if you get caught in some icky weather.

    a person wearing the fleece lined leggings

    2. A plush steering wheel cover if you're tired of driving with frozen, stiff fingers. Reviewers say it works so well, they've even been able to skip out on wearing gloves during winter drives.

    a leopard print fluffy steering wheel cover on a steering wheel

    3. A portable hand warmer if your regular gloves can't compete with plummeting temperatures. It'll reach toasty temps in a flash and can even be used as a power bank for your phone if you're in a pinch.

    someone holding the hand warmer in their hands

    4. A temperature-controlled smart mug that'll keep your fave hot drink toasty 'til the last sip. If you pair it with the companion app, you'll even be able to adjust the temperature when you're out of the room (or out for a quick errand).

    someone cradling the smart mug in their hands

    5. A pack of thick vintage-style socks if yours just aren't doing the trick anymore. They're made of a cotton-wool blend, so they'll be warm enough to wear during the next Polar Vortex while being way softer than pure wool (itching is a definite nope).

    a flatlay of cozy vintage-style socks

    6. An ultra-plush duvet set that'll make you feel like you're snoozing on a cloud. Reviewers say it's given them the best sleep of their life (and they love that it doesn't get matted after washing, either).

    a fluffy duvet cover set

    7. Or a chic comforter set that surprised reviewers with its lightweight warmth. It's thick enough for a Canadian winter and won't aggravate your allergies like down duvets might.

    8. A heated razor so you can treat yourself to a hot towel shave every day of the week. It'll warm up in under one second (!!!) and is wirelessly rechargeable, so you won't have to fiddle around with batteries or cords.

    someone lifting the heated razor off the charging plate

    9. A roll of weatherproofing tape that'll keep chilly winds out and cozy temps in. Installation is simple (just peel and stick), and reviewers say it does an amazing job of blocking out unpleasant smells and outside noise, too.

    someone rolling the weatherproofing tape onto a door frame

    10. A pair of sherpa-lined Crocs because TBH, it's comfort above all else this season. Reviewers say they're *chef's kiss* for anyone with chronically chilly feet (and recommend sizing up to keep things comfy, rather than cramped).

    a flatlay of several colourful pairs of the sherpa-lined crocs

    11. A heating pad you can wear as a belt when you're mere seconds away from freezing to death. Reviewers say it works like a charm on back pain, arthritis, and cramps, too.

    a person relaxing while wearing the warming belt

    12. A pack of sinus-clearing shower steamers when nothing else seems to be doing the trick. Popping 'em into a hot shower will help unclog your schnoz when the cold weather gives ya the sniffles.

    a person holding up one of the steamers in their soapy hand

    13. A tube of anti-friction foot balm that'll stop your winter boots from chafing the crap out of your tender feeties. It's even got a smidge of apricot kernel oil to help your skin heal after a whole day of snow shovelling.

    a person applying the anti friction balm to their foot

    14. A pair of touchscreen leather gloves so you can respond to texts without risking frostbite. They've also got an extra-soft cashmere lining to protect your hands from plummeting winter temperatures.

    someone wearing the leather gloves while texting on their phone

    15. A 3-in-1 foot warmer that'll melt your tootsies after an afternoon of snow shovelling. It has three vibration settings and can magically transform into a back massager if you need a lil' extra pain relief (the foot nook is detachable).

    someone inserting their foot into the vibrating and heating foot massager

    16. A jar of e.l.f. moisturizer if your skin gets positively parched the second the temps drop below freezing. Reviewers love that it absorbs in a flash, while tackling all their most annoying skin issues (like dry patches).

    17. A bottle of protective spray that will basically wrap your ride in a suit of armour. It'll add a high-shine finish to vinyl, rubber, plastic, and leather, while keeping it safe from all kinds of damage (like freezing temperatures, slush, and regular wear 'n' tear).

    A person sprays the protective spray onto a sponge while sitting in a car

    18. A wireless hand massager with a handy warming function if your grabbers are feeling frozen and tired. It'll ease tense muscles and can even massage each knuckle and finger individually.

    a smiling person dozing off on their desk while the device massages their hand

    19. A bottle of Moroccanoil dry scalp treatment if seasonal itchiness and flakes are driving you up the wall. It'll help gently slough away buildup from dry skin and product residue, all while hydrating your hair follicles so your mane will grow in lustrous and healthy.

    A person holding a bottle of the treatment

    20. A heated mattress pad if you're always dreaming of a cozy snooze. It has a soft, quilted top that won't crinkle while you're rolling around, plus a handy auto shutoff feature (it also comes with a backlit remote, so you can make adjustments without waking your partner with the overheads).

    the quilted heated mattress pad on a bed

    21. A pair of nearly-indestructible Sheertex tights that'll stop your gams from sh-sh-shivering at the first sign of cooler weather. Reviewers say they can even withstand sharp pet claws!

    a person wearing the patterned semi opaque tights

    22. A pair of hand masks if your fingies are feeling a wee bit crispy lately. They're totally unscented and packed with soothing ingredients (like oat extract), so they're ideal for anyone with sensitive skin.

    23. A personal air purifier that'll keep dust, dander, allergens, and everything else hiding in your heating vents from ruining your holiday season. It's portable, so you can bring it with ya wherever you go, but don't be fooled by its teensy size — it works just as hard as full-sized machines.

    a person holding the personal purifier in their grasp

    24. A portable shoe dryer if you're quite done, thank you, with squeezing your feet into soaking wet footwear. It's even got timed settings, so you can literally set it and forget it.

    two oval-shaped vented shoe dryers inserted into a pair of slippers

    25. An oversized hoodie blanket so you can free your bod from the confines of pants, without sacrificing on warmth. It's sherpa-lined, making it extra cozy and perfect for snuggling in (psst — here's even a pocket for stashing your essentials).

    a person wearing the oversized sherpa lined hoodie with no pants

    26. Or an absolutely enormous wearable blanket if you'd rather be covered from tip to toe. Reviewers are obsessed with it's fun lil' features, like a foot pocket and Velcro closure at the back that'll keep your 🍑 protected from brisk breezes.

    a person standing while wearing the enormous blanket with sleeves

    27. A bottle of soothing body wash if your skin is always all about that ✨drama✨. It's got oatmeal and shea butter, a hard-hitting duo that'll calm irritation and treat your dermis to some serious hydration during the colder months.

    May holding the bottle of body wash

    28. A pair of heated socks that'll stop cold weather from wreaking havoc on your feet. They even have a convenient pocket to keep the battery pack in place while you're frolicking in the great outdoors.

    a pair of heated socks next to their packaging

    29. An extra-long bathrobe so you can swaddle yourself like a big ol' baby after your next soak. Reviewers really like that it comes out of the wash looking brand-spankin' new, so you won't need to stress if you get a little lotion (or vino, we're not judging) on it during your self-care sesh.

    a person lounging on a sofa bed while wearing the extra long fuzzy bathrobe

    30. A sleek mug warmer if your morning coffee is positively glacial by the time you get around to it. The temperature's totally adjustable, which means you can keep your drink at room temperature or crank it up to scalding.

    A person pouring milk into a mug on the warmer

    31. An oversized sweatshirt from lululemon that'll keep you warm when those frigid winds pick up. It's longer than the regular crewnecks in your closet, which means it'll pair perfectly with your fave leggings *and* keep your sweet peach from freezing off.

    a person wearing the oversized crewneck with a pair of leggings

    32. A heated neck wrap that'll help melt away tension and relax your shoulders. It's covered in a super-soft fabric that'll help you feel snuggly, instead of stressy.

    a person lounging in bed while wearing the neck wrap

    33. A jar of the cult-fave Laneige lip mask that'll work while you snooze to give you a smoother and healthier pout. Even though it's definitely more intense than a balm, it'll never feel sticky or thick (unlike other overnight lip products).

    Victoria holding up a jar of the lip mask to her hand

    34. A pair of heatable slippers that'll melt away tension, ease pain, and help you relax after a long day. The removable inserts are filled with natural grains, plus lavender buds to really amp up the ~relaxation~ factor.

    a pair of heatable slippers

    35. A set of touch-activated puck lights so you can stop rummaging around in dark closets (because the sun sets at like, 4 P.M now, I GUESS). They're battery-operated with extra-strong sticky backings, which means you can slap 'em up wherever you like and not just where the outlets are.

    36. A whisper-quiet humidifier that will keep dry air from ruining your night (plus, it helps with snoring!). Reviewers love that it doesn't have any annoying blinking lights, which is great if you need absolute darkness to sleep.

    The humidifier on a nightstand, gently misting the room

    37. A collapsible travel umbrella so you can stay dry if the weather's gotten slushy and gross overnight. It's small enough to slip into your bag or backpack, but can still withstand gusty winds and serious snowstorms (without inverting or snapping a rib).

    a person holding the umbrella while standing in the rain

    38. A shaggy faux fur blanket because there's no better time to bundle up on the couch. It's got an extra-high pile on one side, and a soft fleece on the other, so you'll get to choose your own adventure when you enter Snuggletown.

    a double-sided blanket with shaggy high pile faux fur on one side and fleece on the other

    39. A pair of sherpa-lined reading socks that'll keep your tootsies toasty when you can't tuck 'em under a blankie. They're thicker than your regular pairs, so they can double as slippers for when you don't wanna put your shoes back on.

    a close up of a person wearing the waffle-knit sherpa lined socks on their feet

    40. A pack of natural heating patches that'll deliver some toastiness when curling around a hot water bottle or snuggling under a blanket are a no-go. They start working the moment they're unwrapped and can be slapped on anywhere (like your belly or lower back).

    a person sitting on a chair with one of the heating patches stuck to the front of their underwear

    41. A pack of gel lip masks for the days when your mouth needs some serious TLC. Their hyaluronic acid-rich formula is just the ticket for soothing chapped skin (and they work in just five minutes).

    a person holding up one of the lip gels in its packaging

    42. And lastly, a a smart plug-in nightlight you'll be able to control without ever getting out of your warm bed. Reviewers say the free companion app can even help you set conditions (like having it turn blue if the ambient temperature drops below freezing, par example).

    a close up of the colour-changing nightlight plugged into a wall

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