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Keeping makeup cool in the heat

How many times have you grabbed your chapstick or lipgloss while at the beach, only to open it and find out it has melted into an gooey mess?

As a makeup artist familiar with working in extreme heat and sun, I am always looking for ways to keep my makeup products from melting. The Cool-it Caddy™ is the perfect answer. 

The revolutionary Cool-it Caddy™ "grab and go" clutch bag conveniently travels with you in high temperatures keeping your costly beauty or health care products protected from "heat meltdown".  

It's the perfect storage for on location touch-ups and in the Florida heat, I need to keep my cosmetics from melting when working outdoors.

The Cool-it Caddy™ concept came about when founder, Deborah Vinci, was golfing in the summer heat and went to re-apply a lip protective product only to have a large chunk come off onto her lips.  

Simply freeze, grab and go. Perfect for on the beach or boat!  

No need to place a gel pack or ice pack into the bag. Cool-it Caddy™ has the coolant built into the design so the whole bag goes into your freezer.   

What could be easier? Your items stay cool when the temperature rises.  

Surface washable.
Small enough to fit into purses, golf bags, back packs, tennis bags, etc.
Protect your expensive cosmetics from "heat meltdown”
Perfect for all sports enthusiasts
Available in a variety of colors, this bag is a must for anyone with outdoor activities.




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