08 May,2024 09:19 AM IST | Mumbai | Anindita Paul
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Irrespective of whether you enjoy travelling for the âfeels' or the Instagram reels, you'll need a handy make-up kit that can help you to put together basic to somewhat glamorous looks on the go. And, for most make-up lovers, this can prove to be an exercise in frustration - how much is too much, how much is just enough, how do you ensure that your make-up endures the rigours of your travel and what if you forget to pack an essential item? We reached out to two experts to help simplify the process.
"I've put together a simple kit with the essentials, which I carry with me whenever I travel. I add or edit out from this depending on the specifics of my holiday plans," explains stylist and image consultant, Disha Selarka. Her basic kit comprises a primer, a base product (foundation, BB or CC cream), a compact to set the base, mascara and eyeliner, a small palette that has eyeshadow, blush and a highlighter, lipstick and lip gloss. Besides these, she also packs in a perfume for the day and one for the evenings.
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Make sure to account for the weather of the destination you are travelling to, emphasises make-up artist Drishya Bhagyanath. For sun-kissed beaches, don't forget a setting spray that will lock your make-up in place. Carry bronzy products to accentuate your tan; check for waterproof versions of your usual products. For colder climates, choose hydrating products that will help your skin retain moisture.
Instead of packing a product for each step of your make-up process, look for multi-use products to save space. For instance, a lip and cheek tint can replace your traditional lipstick and blush, while a compact foundation can eliminate the mess of a liquid foundation and concealer, and the stress of carrying loose powder, says Bhagyanath. She adds that contour and highlighter sticks are relatively fuss-free, while an eye pencil that can be used as both an eyeliner and kajal can further ease your packing woes.
. Keep a mini kit in your handbag, which will be allowed in your hand luggage and check in the more comprehensive make-up kit. Having a mini kit on hand helps with touch-ups during and after your travel, and before reaching your destination. You can also use the kit to touch up throughout the trip. This kit can include a compact, blush, lipstick and perfume.
. Regardless of your destination, always carry sunscreen and your basic skincare with you.
. Stick to products you use every day, while travelling. This is not the time to experiment with new products or more elaborate looks.
. Have a hero product that you can quickly throw on to instantly elevate your look (and mood). This could be a kajal, eyeliner, lipstick or blush. It can also be your go-to product that you apply even when you don't want to apply any makeup.
. Use travel-sized versions of your favourite products or transfer smaller quantities into travel-sized containers.
. Minimal and simpler looks are easier to perfect on the go and less likely to go wrong. They wear much better than looks with too many layers.
By Disha Selarka