How do you pack your makeup for traveling by car?
I will usually have a separate bag for makeup/skincare/tools, something medium in size and malleable rather than hard. I usually use pajamas to wrap around fragile powders to give them cushion.
I will usually have a separate bag for makeup/skincare/tools, something medium in size and malleable rather than hard. I usually use pajamas to wrap around fragile powders to give them cushion.
It has been a long time since I got on a plane, LOL, so I barely remember what I was doing… I was a big carry-on only kind of person, so I would typically put heavier items like an eyeshadow palette in my wheeled carry-on and sandwiched it between clothes. For smaller items, in my smaller...
If it’s for business and I won’t have time to do much after arriving, then I will put makeup on prior but keep it pretty lightweight and more hydrating.
I think it would depend on the type of vacation. If it was warmer, humid, and a lot of time was spent outdoors, I can’t imagine I would bother except for maybe out to dinner in the evenings! If it was more like visiting family or where you’re mostly indoors, then definitely would wear makeup but...
I have never had a great skincare routine for my body – nothing I have stuck with consistently unless I was actively testing a new product. I use OUAI body wash and Kiehl’s Creme de Corps for hydration mostly.
I’ll rarely reach for bronzer specifically, but I use a more bronzer-like shade for a soft sculpting and warming effect when I don’t know what blush to pair with a look. I’ll just apply it to the tops of my cheeks or more like a cheek contour.
I don’t. I’m indoors most of the time and only briefly outdoors, so I do not bother. If I was going to be outside all day, then I’d likely wear a lot less makeup so I could reapply.
It needs to be lightweight, quick-absorbing, not leave white marks, and hold up to moderate sweating!
I need something that feels lightweight, absorbs quickly without feeling greasy or chalky, and works well with makeup on top.