Streamlining Your Beauty Regimen While Traveling

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in How to Plan, Packing For Vacation

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Vacations or business travel can mean lots of changes to your schedule, which may leave less time to go through your regular beauty routine. Make sure you know which steps you absolutely need to do, which you can combine or shorten, and which you can skip altogether by following these simple travel beauty tips.

A gentle cleanser is a definite necessity, to keep your pores clear and your face from breaking out. To save on space while packing, you can try one of the new travel cleansers that come available as a cloth wipe. Bringing along a travel size bottle of toner and some cotton balls will also show instantly if any dirt was left behind. These travel size options help you maintain your beauty without requiring you to pack a huge bag just for your beauty products.

A sample size bottle of moisturizer will keep your skin from drying out. Some brands also have UV protection built in to protect your skin from sun damage as well.

Once your skin is clean and moisturized, choose make up that performs double duty, so you have less to make room for in your suitcase. Powder foundations combine the benefits of a cream foundation with a powder compact, which is much quicker to apply then both separately. You can also use certain shades of lipstick as blush, which means one less thing to carry. You can even use a dark shade of eyeshadow as eyeliner by using an angled eyeliner brush dipped in water to pick up a small amount of shadow. Then, simply apply a small amount of shadow to the outer edges of your eyes.

By streamlining your routine to the bare minimum, while eliminating the rest, you’ll be sure that you’re looking good while enjoying your vacation or business travel plans. When you know you look your best, you feel more confident, more outgoing, and more relaxed and carefree – exactly what you’ll need on your next trip.

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