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Beauty Travel Tips You Need To Know

8 October, 2015 - 08:32pm by - First Lady | 24 Comments

By BR Kellie

As the weather warms up our thoughts turn to holidays. Whether it’s a three-day weekend over the ditch, a week spent lounging poolside on a tropical island or a month traipsing about the Continent; we’re a big fan of holidays here at BRHQ. And while we’ve our bag packing down to a fine art – rolling clothes is the ultimate space saver as far as we’re concerned - we do have a slight beauty addiction that means we find it hard to keep our products down to a minimum. Fun fact. I recently went to a conference, a two day one at that, and took two makeup bags and a huge toilet bag, all brimming with skincare, hair care and cosmetics. So what’s a woman to do? How can a beauty lover compact her travel kit down to a manageable size? 

It would appear downsizing and decanting are the keys to success.

If you happened to have picked up the most recent Beauty Review Beauty Box, you’ll have your travel hair care well sorted, with deluxe samples of Pantene shampoo and conditioner, Schwarzkopf hairspray and salt spray, as well as a travel-sized dry shampoo from Batiste. However, if you didn’t pick up the box you can still DIY it. Storage Box has a great travel section filled with bottles you can pour your shampoo and conditioner into. Batiste’s 50ml dry shampoo is readily available online, as are travel-friendly sized hair styling products.

Skin care can also be decanted into smaller bottles or you can squinch up the size even more by buying little screw top cosmetic pots and squirting in as much moisturiser or cleanser as you’re likely to need. Keep in mind though that some products, especially those rich in antioxidants or containing retinol, shouldn’t be exposed to air until they’re about to hit your face or they’ll start to break down and lose all their goodness – so keep those in their existing packaging. Another option is to pick up your favourite products in travel size. Evolu does the fabulous Travel Tower and local natural skincare company, Savar, do a wonderful range of travel-sized products and sets

As for makeup? Aka my Achilles heel. It pays to think about where you’re going and what you’ll be doing. If you’re heading to a tropical wonderland, chances are you’re going to be swimming and sweating – so lots of makeup would probably be a waste, yet you still might want to apply makeup for dinner or for when you travel home on the plane. Heading to Sydney for a weekend of shopping and partying? You’re no doubt going to want to put some extra sparkle into your routine. Backpacking through Europe or America? You could be standing up for hours in stuffy trains one minute, sitting in a fabulous bar the next, so the key here (and yes, I’m going to have to listen to my own advice) is being smart with your choices and taking products that are a) small b) can do double duty. 

Does that mean taking a huge eyeshadow palette like my beloved Urban Decay Naked 2? Oh I wish. Instead a carefully chosen quad can take you from a pretty light daytime look to a smokey-eyed temptress at night, all while working as an eyeliner, a brow filler and even a highlighter. Foundation, BB and CC creams as well as tinted moisturisers can be decanted into those handy little screw top pottles, meaning you can take a day and night option and still have plenty of room left in your kit. While it’s tempting to want to take a few lipsticks, glosses or balms, try to stick to one – or one of each… And if the lipstick can work as a blush, all the better.
Another option is to look for deluxe sample sized products. Benefit’s kits and gift with purchases from big brands like Clinique and Elizabeth Arden are great for this, as they often contain sample sized mascaras, eyeliners and highlighters.

Lastly, a few tips about keeping everything safe in your suitcase, because the last thing you want is to land and find your clothing and shoes have been showered in conditioner. If the product is liquid be sure to keep it separate from your other products, and either put it in a zip lock bag or wrap it up in a plastic bag. Don’t want your powders to be smashed to smithereens? Be sure to pack your cosmetics bag into the middle of your suitcase so the soft layers of your clothing protect it. Lastly – avoid glass. Just. In. Case. The only thing worse than cleaning out a liquidy mess from your suitcase is cleaning out a potentially wound-inflicting liquidy mess.

So is your travel kit in need of a downsize? Or do you have it sussed? What are your must-haves? What can you go without? What’s the smallest amount of makeup you’ve ever successfully taken on holiday? Chat away….

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8th October, 2015

These are great especially the Travel tower, I could see that being handy,I was overseas a little over a year ago and I didnt really have a travel kit on the plane, it was just BB cream, bronzer and mascara, When I go away on small trips I refill the little shampoo bottle and conditioner bottles you get from the $2 but since I got some in the BRBB i will be using that instead, and I LOVE the Sea salt spray Ive been using it every day!

8th October, 2015

Ohhh good tips BR I've seen that evolve travel companion stacker and I hesitated to purchase now I'm kicking myself but reality is I don't go anywhere it's a rare occasion if I do travel so maybe I shouldn't beat myself up over that.

8th October, 2015

When I travelled yo the Gold Coast for a week I took bare essentials . I had a large clear bags to with mini clear bags for skin care, make up , Hygience, jewellery, perfumes. I had an inner insert in my suit case. I surrounded my make in clothes. I never had any leakages at all. Some great tips here. Im trying to save up for another holiday.

8th October, 2015

I always take heaps of things and not use them. I love travel sized products for trialling things more than travelling with them! The Savar products look interesting...

8th October, 2015

What I pack has changed so much from a year ago. Numero uno is sunscreen, I always have to have a tube of SPF 30+ that is suitable for my face. I now only take travel sized perfumes instead of giant 100ml bottles (what was I thinking?!) and also always have a travel sized batiste and body shop body butter on board.

Makeup wise I take my beauty blender and a wee travel sized bottle with baby shampoo in it (to wash said beauty blender). I generally take my little Z palette filled with MUG shadows as it provides lots of variety in compact form. Then one of everything else and a couple of lippy choices. Always have to take cotton buds, tweezers and baby wipes to assist with messes and such. The one thing I still seem to take too much of are my makeup brushes! I always take at least 5 too many!

8th October, 2015

I mainly take skin care,sunscreen and mascara and lipstick. If my skin feels good and I have lipstick and mascara I am happy. A holiday isn'at about me it is a relax for us both so I don't focus on me.

8th October, 2015

I'm actually not too bad at packing makeup these days! I just make sure to take a matte eyeshadow palette and a highlighter, that way your eyeshadow can be matte or sparkly. Also lips I take a everyday shade and then a red. That way the red can dress up any makeup look.

8th October, 2015

I think I'm almost sussed - I ticked off most of the key points Head Pixie mentioned in her article except I do tend to get carried away with lippies and I refuse to leave home without a highlight or 2. I can do without an eyeliner and foundation.

8th October, 2015

When I got to England in August I discovered my make up remover had leaked all through my bag. Unfortunately it was in the same bag as my electric toothbrush charger which was stuffed after that little bath. I took travel size skincare products over and only the bare minimum make up over. I needn't have bothered though I bought so much new stuff while I was away :D

Sarahbeautynz
8th October, 2015

Haha, we're such polar opposites, I could manage without a highlight, but never could I leave behind foundation! :O Blasphemy! Obviously you're a glowy goddess without the foundation so I totally understand x

MAGPIEFI
9th October, 2015

I'm the same I keep it simple :)

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