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Seven sunny pieces against the winter blues

Anika Schulz
19/1/2023
Translation: machine translated

Drizzle, grey skies and darkness spoiling your mood? Here are a few things that might help

Rainbow umbrella

When rain and wind come from all sides in Hamburg, the locals call it "Schietwetter" - in other words, sh*** weather. You need a sturdy umbrella for such capricious weather. This model from X Brella is not only storm-proof, it also puts you in a good rainbow mood and has a transparent roof. Just in case a ray of sunshine does find its way to earth and you don't want to miss it.

Squeaky pink wellies

Fruity and fresh perfume

Shower curtain with a beach look

Midsummer bath foam

While we're on the subject of the bath: The "Midsommar Glow" shower and bath foam from the Swedish-style brand Barnängen would be a good alternative for you if you can no longer stand shower gels with vanilla, speculoos or baked apple scents. According to the manufacturer, it gives a "summer feeling on the skin" - whatever that may be. It's up to you to find out.

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Cover photo: Khachik Simonian/Unsplash

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As a child, I was socialised with Mario Kart on SNES before ending up in journalism after graduating from high school. As a team leader at Galaxus, I'm responsible for news. I'm also a trekkie and an engineer.


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