I’m normally a half an hour makeup person (I do a full face of makeup for work), but when I travel I become minimalist: mascara, concealer, cream blush (I also use it in my eyes and lips), brow gel and lip gloss.
I'm definitely a makeup travel minimalist, I pack the absolute minimum in a pretty small makeup bag. I have refillable 10 and 15ml airless pump bottles that I'll decant base and skincare into, or I'll put heavier creams in contact lens cases or in really small jars I saved from other products. I also bought little 10 ml dropper bottles that I use for skincare as well. The key is that when I fill them up I continue using them even after I get home so the decanted stuff doesn't go bad. It works really well for me. I even use the airless pump bottles for some of the larger and bulkier foundation bottles because I have a set makeup box where I like to contain all my makeup within. I don't buy excess products but I will keep the oversized original bottle in a closet and just use the refillable airless pumps with a portion of that foundation in my working makeup case. I hope that makes sense.
I will try to keep it simple when I travel. I will bring blush, bronzer (that can become eyeshadow) mascara, foundation and one cream eyeshadow stick. My brushes and a spooly for me eyebrows.
I bring only 1 of each item when I travel, except maybe for lipstick where I’d pick one neutral and one statement color. And I pare down my tools also, bringing things I can apply without brushes. I just stick to a blendiful-type makeup puff and an eyelash curler.
I’m normally a half an hour makeup person (I do a full face of makeup for work), but when I travel I become minimalist: mascara, concealer, cream blush (I also use it in my eyes and lips), brow gel and lip gloss.
love that! i'm more of a makeup minimalist when i travel too
I'm definitely a makeup travel minimalist, I pack the absolute minimum in a pretty small makeup bag. I have refillable 10 and 15ml airless pump bottles that I'll decant base and skincare into, or I'll put heavier creams in contact lens cases or in really small jars I saved from other products. I also bought little 10 ml dropper bottles that I use for skincare as well. The key is that when I fill them up I continue using them even after I get home so the decanted stuff doesn't go bad. It works really well for me. I even use the airless pump bottles for some of the larger and bulkier foundation bottles because I have a set makeup box where I like to contain all my makeup within. I don't buy excess products but I will keep the oversized original bottle in a closet and just use the refillable airless pumps with a portion of that foundation in my working makeup case. I hope that makes sense.
I used small bottles for my skincare products! But I don’t have anything that small, 10-15ml - I didn’t know that existed! That’s handy though :)
Oh no girl! Some of us love travel makeup vids!
Glad to hear that! Just not most judging by the views on this 😅
This was a fun video to watch! I always pack wayyyyyy more than what i need!
Usually that’s the case for me as well! But since I actually knew what I would use this time cause of the first trip, I’ve been using everything :)
I will try to keep it simple when I travel. I will bring blush, bronzer (that can become eyeshadow) mascara, foundation and one cream eyeshadow stick. My brushes and a spooly for me eyebrows.
I definitely keep it simpler when i travel too!
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I had to do it!!
I bring only 1 of each item when I travel, except maybe for lipstick where I’d pick one neutral and one statement color. And I pare down my tools also, bringing things I can apply without brushes. I just stick to a blendiful-type makeup puff and an eyelash curler.
is blendiful a word?? i love it!
@@laralikesmascara like the sponge that Tati westbrook sold a few years ago that you can use with liquids and powders, but off-brand 😆