TREAT FOR FEET

Keep it cozy this winter with the bestselling Novelty Pile Scuff with Eye Mask from Dearfoams. The 70-year-old company founded by Florence Melton in 1947 launched the first foam-soled washable slipper and would go on to become the number-one slipper brand in the world. The slipper and mask set comes in knit or pile uppers with novelty designs such as cats, clouds and wine. They come in sizes small, medium, large or extra large and cost $28 at Dearfoams.com.

LIPS TO THE RESCUE

Animal activist Kat Von D has created a special set of Everlasting Liquid Lipsticks to benefit Farm Sanctuary. The nonprofit organization rescues, rehabilitates, and provides refuge for factory farm animals. For every lipstick sold, 20 percent will go to Farm Sanctuary to help end animal suffering. The collection, named after Farm Sanctuary animals includes "Bruno" a metallic foil midnight blue named after a rehabilitated cow, "Julia" a peachy pink color named for a rescued pig, "Hilda" a terracotta brick hue named for the first animal to arrive at Farm Sanctuary and "Thumbelina" a warm scarlet named after a rescued chicken. Everlasting Liquid Lipstick is vegan and includes ingredients such as Vitamin E and Sunflower Seed Wax to keep lips feeling soft. The lipstick is available for $20 each at Katvondbeauty.com, Sephora.com, and in Sephora stores.

PET PRODUCTS

Head to Ace & Jack, Ponce City Market’s new lifestyle store for pets and get a range of offerings for your four-legged friends. The brand — created by the same retail team behind Archer Paper Goods, Collier Candy Company, and The Merchant — offers novelty gifts such as bedding, treats, collars and leashes and more including seasonal pet portraits with Santa. Visit the store at Ponce City Market, 675 Ponce de Leon Ave., Suite W113, Atlanta.

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