Kourtney Kardashian shared details about what she keeps inside her personal medicine cabinet online with the fans. The sneak peek into the life of the Kardashian is a part of her campaign to promote her new lifestyle products venture Poosh.

A new post on Kardashian’s Poosh website reveals details about what she keeps in her medicine cabinet. The reality TV star keeps all her essentials like immunity boosting supplements such as zinc and silver hydrosol, and she also keeps the regular things like band-aids and cough drops.

Apart from the medical essentials, Kardashian also keeps peppermints in her cabinet. Apparently, her dad used to give her and her siblings peppermints when they were sick, and the reality TV start is continuing that family tradition with her children.

While Kardashian shares details about her medicine cabinet, her focus with the Poosh brand is general health and wellness. In another post on the company’s website, the reality TV star talked about the importance of collagen as a supplement and listed some of the products she is offering through her venture.

Collagen has become a vital part of beauty products. The Poosh website suggested that the supplement is equally important for the mind, body and beauty. Some of the collagen products the company is selling include Moon Milk Collagen Latte, Bubble Up Peeling Pad, Genius Sleeping Collagen, Conditioning collagen Lash Primer, All Natural Collagen Infused Lip Mask, Down with the Thickness Collagen Booty Mask, Lindsay Collagen Modeling Rubber Mask and Soothe and Smooth Collagen Activating Eye Complex.

Kardashian personally uses some of her Poosh products. She previously shared a picture of her drinking the Pink Moon Milk Latte on Twitter. “Rest easy and wake up ready with our Pink Moon Milk Latte,” she captioned the post.

The Pink Moon Milk Latte contains ashwagandha, magnesium and melatonin. “Sweet dreams are made of this,” Kardashian said about the product.

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Kourtney Kardashian attends the amfAR New York Gala 2019 at Cipriani Wall Street on Feb. 6, 2019, in New York City. Getty Images/Michael Loccisano/Wire Image