8 years ago by
I am the worst packer ever, no doubt about it. I’m one of those who packs basically everything I own “just in case.” I’m the kind who brings a check in sized suitcase for a weekend. My motto: you never know, right? Right. And I’m THE worst when it comes to products, so it’s imperative that I keep them small!
(If they’re small I can pack more, after all…yes, yes I can…)
So, with the holiday season coming up and a trip home to Sydney on my mind (I am super crazy insanely over-the-moon excited to visit my family and friends!), I’ve been curating a selection of my favorite travel sized products that I’ll be taking with me. But, even more perfect, I love how all of these are just the right size to fit into any handbag, no matter how small — and even a parka pocket for winter…
You might not know it, but anything rose makes you feel a little safe, so it’s perfect for travel. I love this rose water from Lake & Skye*, which I’ve been spritzing (?) everywhere! Everywhere.
My trusty foundation from Laura Mercier* is liquid based, so great when skin dries out – and it’s basically like living with a photoshopped face, makes it look flawless. Yep, I went there.
Aesop’s ginger flight therapy* is great when you can’t spritz everywhere. And it gives you a sensory lift, so it’s alos amazing if you’re trying to beat the jet lag.
Mun’s rose toner** is great for sensitive skin, and you know how I feel about rose when I travel…
MAKE Primer and SPF** is lightweight and, let’s face it, you can’t go past a dual action product when you’re on the road. Also, SPF is essential.
This NARS facial moisturizer** is great because it’s hydrating AND oil free. Less of the shiny face.
Fig+Yarrow make this adorable travel-sized mouthwash** that I can’t resist and keep buying. It’s all natural and great for a quick rinse when you need a mouth refresh.
Context eye cream** is made for men and women, all skin types – and will be there for you when you’re about to disembark all puffy- and bleary-eyed.
Rodin powder face cleanser** is milky and soft, and I always find powders easier to carry than liquids (I’m always freaked out about liquids exploding in my bag, so I have thousands of little ziplock sandwich bags – you know the ones!).
Eve Lom’s rescue mask** does just that: rescue. For long haul flights, I always do a quick mask a couple of hours before my final destination. It always lifts me up and helps skin in the long run.
Hourglass Primer Serum** is another dual action option, which I opt for if I’m wearing makeup that day.
Skin Inc’s serum** works, no doubt about it. My option if I don’t need the primer for makeup.
Byredo perfume travel holders* are so chic, and prevent anything from happening to the little glass fragrance holder. I’m a huge fan of Byredo scents, but I also just love this pretty case!
I don’t go anywhere without concealer*, especially when dark circles under the eyes are inevitable cough 26 hour flight cough. Pens are easy on the go, like this from Beauty Counter.
NARS Mascara* works miracles to make your eyes go from looking like you might have a sty to being really awake.
You know how I feel about solid perfume!* The best option for those who might want to reapply throughout the day. This fig-scented classic from Diptyque smells divine.
Chanel Les Beiges* is great for contouring and is also basically my BFF. I take this one with me everywhere, and I use it as an eyeshadow and bronzer.
This Tata Harper cleanser*** is a little extra exfoliating when I feel like my skin’s flaring up a little. All natural, too.
VERB hydrating shampoo and conditioner*** because, when you fly, everything dries out a little and I find it smoothes everything out when I’m a hundred miles away from a hairdryer / salon / help.
MAKE makes (haha) the best little lip savers*. Mine dry out and chap like crazy when I travel because of the constant change of weather, so these two pots are an exfoliating / nourishing and smoothing combo to be used when things aren’t so supple.
I always try to take an extra brush with me, to save on having to bring a brush cleaner (super important). A small one like this is easy to add in any bag.
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What products do you take with you when you travel? And are you an “everything packer” like me, or are you at the other end of the spectrum, someone who has minimal packing down to an art form?!
I marked how long each product should last:
*Long-lasting, enough to last you at least a month.
**Enough for at least a week, up to a month!
***Just for the weekend. A full week, max.
Rose water, Lake & Skye; Liquid Foundation, Laura Mercier; Flight Therapy oil, Aesop; Rose Toner, Mun; Primer & SPF, MAKE; Face Moisturizer, NARS; Mouthwash, Fig+Yarrow; Eye Cream, Context; Powder Cleanser, Rodin; Rescue Mask, EVE LOM; Primer Serum, Hourglass; Serum, Skin Inc; Perfume Case, Byredo; Concealer, BeautyCounter; Mascara, NARS; Solid Perfume, Diptyque; Les Beiges Powder, Chanel; Exfoliating Cleanser, Tata Harper; Shampoo and Conditioner, VERB; Marine Lip Exfoliate and Repair, MAKE; Brush, Dior.
Words: Neada Jane | Photos: Erik Melvin
Sometimes we need to let rest our skin from all these products we put on…i take with me makeup remover and a cream
and build a new ritual of less is more..
xoxo
Yael Guetta
http://www.ftwwl.com
i am a minimalist packer: the bare necessities! :)
http://littleaesthete.com/
Neada, you’re a lifesaver! I have the worst time finding travel-sized products and I hate those little bottles from the drugstore because it seems that whatever is in them leaks out. May I also suggest my favorite hair products by Phylia de M.? They sell several travel-sized kits. Enjoy your time with friends and family.
Oh I will have to try! Thanks for the tip, and happy holidays!!
Je n’utilise aucun des produits qui est sur ta liste!!!
En tout cas, j’ai très envie de tester la crème hydratante de chez Nars!
Je suis pareille quand je pars en vacances, je prends tout avec moi parce que j’ai peur d’en avoir besoin!!! On ne sait jamais… Mais le “on ne sait jamais”, c’est lourd!!! Et par pratique quand on prend l’avion avec la limite du poids de la valise!
Belle journée
Petite and So What?
Trop mignons, ces mini-formats !!!
Amélie
http://charlesrayandcoco.com
I think on the contrary that it is nice to let our skin breathe a little bit more than usual when we are travelling. Rose water, jojoba oil, sunscreen, a cleanser and maybe some loose powder and chapstick maximum :)
Yes, also a really lovely idea! But I always want to make sure I have my mini army of supplies, just in case!
I LOVE this photo! They look so imposing for small items-so clever.
I also love to have everything with me especially on long flights!
Bon Voyage
Colleen
http://www.blushandbeyond.com/skincare/foreo-luna-mini-the-review/
La photo est magnifique!!
J’ai aussi fini par adopter les mini-formats! Je suis du genre à vouloir tout trimballer…
Une bonne astuce pour les parfums, s’ils existent en échantillons c’est parfait pour glisser dans son sac du week-end!
Cécile
http://www.maxcebycecilej.com
I am also a everything packer because you never know !
No you don’t ;)
When I go somewhere I try to take only a few beauty products.
Multi-purpose oils and multi-purpose balms are excellent for travelling! You can replace so many beauty products with them.
Everyone knows Elizabeth Arden’s Eight Hour Cream, but actually there are many other balms (some considerably cheaper, too).
I always try to take sth to clean my face with – a facial tonic or a foaming face wash.
Add sunscreen and dry shampoo and I’m good to go.
https://sofaundermapletree.wordpress.com
I always pack light. A tinted moisturizer, mascara, lipstick and my favourite perfume Molecule 01 are all I need. In case of emergencies there’s usually a drugstore somewhere around. So I try not to worry. It all works out in the end :)
http://www.daarboven.com
à l’idée à de voir ma famille ?
LOVE this… I obsessed with travel sizes always want to try new things…
Ohlala merci Neada ! Je garde la liste sous le coude. D’ailleurs, sans transition aucune : depuis ton arrivée au Studio, je me demande à chacun de tes articles si ton prénom se prononce “Néada” ou “Nida” ou “option 3” ???
Bien sur :)
Haha I am the same with being the worst packer. Checked bags. Just in case clothing. Turns out I never use the just in case stuff. Sigh.
http://www.dressupchowdown.com
the only thing missing is a TSA approved TRUFFLE clutch (or pouch!) of course.
j’adooooooooore la 1ère photo, elle est magnifique et sculpturale !
I am totally intrigued by what you said about how rose smell makes you feel safe. How is that? I just realized that is the reason why i tend to prefer rose fragrances
Different oils and their scents have different effects, and that’s how oil therapy works – by mixing different oils to create the perfect solution for what your needs might be (so cool, I love this stuff!). Rose is almost like a warm hug, and is great for making you feel at home and safe. Perfect for when you’re traveling or out of your comfort zone!
I travel a lot so I have to learn to pack light. It feels great and I always admire those women who only have a fairly small carry on but look so stylish with less. My personal care items are not a lot, a good moisturizer, sunscreen, lipstick and lip balm, eye liner, shampoo and conditioner, rose water, a small perfume and voila, less is always better!
Thank you so much for sharing these products!!
http://suckerscloset.com
So glad you like them! I tested out A LOT and these were my absolute favorites!
Thank you so much for sharing these products!! I love them all!!
Vik
http://suckerscloset.com
Très jolie! Mais l’expression “nullité crasse”…??
This is one of the greatest posts ever! I really admire how organized you are and how to the point. Am sure all the readers will be thrilled! Bravo and many thanks!!!
I also need a 50 lb suitcase for a few days away! I just get too nervous that I may not have the one item I def need on my trip, cause, you never know…
Love your suggestions on the minis, and I have a few in mind to try out.
Since we’re talking about traveling maybe you could use some tips on packing toiletries http://joyacoustics.blogspot.co.uk/2014/09/12-tips-for-packing-toiletries.html
Lots and lots of zip-lock bags to ensure any spillage is contained! That’s my pro tip no. 1.
Ma chère Garance,
En ce début d’année année il est temps de prendre une bonne, très bonne (année) résolution concernant les versions miniatures ou autres petits, contenants jetables. Je crois que vous voyez où je veux en venir….oui il faudra bien se résoudre à ne plus utiliser ce type de choses, pour réduire un tant soit peu nos déchets.