
Every beauty editor will tell you that travel cosmetics are underestimated. First, you can travel light with them with a small cosmetic bag. Secondly, this is an ideal way to get acquainted with cosmetics. You can safely buy the full size if you like it, and if you don’t, it won’t be so humiliating to say goodbye.
But, of course, the main plus of travel formats is that they all have a volume of up to 100 ml, that is, ideally fit in the hand luggage of the plane. For this reason, we have collected ready-made miniature sets for you and thought about what should be in the cosmetic bag of those who are constantly on fire or who make up even on the beach.
travel kits

A set that you can take without looking at the beach. It has all the essentials – a spray with the highest protection factor SPF 50 (also waterproof) and a moisturizing after-sun cream. The latter soothes and repairs the skin, cools it and relieves irritation.

A series of mini-versions of the brand’s bestsellers for those who are not ready to part with them for a long time. Contains: SPF 6 lipstick tree oil to help absorb the sun’s rays, followed by aloe gel to perfectly cool the skin, nourishing avocado oil and vanilla scented moisturizing body lotion for face, hair and body.

A complete hair care kit from the brand’s flagship products. Shampoo, conditioner and hair oil are here. But in the summer, the latter should be used with caution. Oil is a magnet for sun rays. Because of this, their effect on the wires is aggravated and they are injured even more. The oil can be used as an intensive nourishing treatment and applied to the hair a few hours before shampooing. A bonus in the set is a brand new hand cream with hyaluronic acid and a blend of cocoa and shea butter.

Hotel shampoos are fine, of course, but having your own spa treatment kit is much more enjoyable. Coconut, tangerine and orange essential oils are at the heart of all products in the Aromatic Wood collection. That’s why every item in the set – and this shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, body milk and scrub soap – has a special woody aroma.
cosmetic bag
The convenience of the kits is that you get them and think about nothing else. But the main disadvantage is that they are quite standard, so there is not everything you need. We suggested what could be useful for girls with different needs during the holiday and collected our cosmetic bags.
For burning even in the shade


If your skin turns red after half an hour in the sun, a face and body cream that provides maximum protection (SPF 50) should be your best friend on vacation. The second condition – nutrients. These can be thick lotions, fabric and cream masks, and, of course, the indispensable panthenol, which is useful primarily for sunburn.
For those who wear make-up even on the beach


On vacation, the hand does not rise to use dense textures, so a translucent shade is ideal as a means for cheeks and lips. If you want to make your eyes more expressive, a mini mascara and a palette of nine bright colors will come in handy. A sunscreen with a tinted effect protects against UV radiation and at the same time creates an even complexion.
For those starting a hydration marathon


There is no break in skin care. In winter, it needs nourishment to withstand the cold and warming season outside, and additional moisture due to exposure to sunlight in summer. Therefore, on vacation you need to take with you everything that is marked as a humidifier (translated from English – “humidifier”). Anything works – toner, serum, cream, lip balm, and of course SPF cream (a must-have that goes from one cosmetic bag to the next).
Source: People Talk

I’m Roger Gritton, and I’ve been writing for the The Fashion Vibes for over 5 years now. My specialty is beauty news; I’m passionate about covering the latest trends, products, and innovations in the industry. In my time there, I’ve become known as an authority on all things beauty-related.
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