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Stress Free Travel: Taking Your Skincare Routine with You

August 25, 2020 by kristinamarie211

You’ve got your carry on packed, your packing cubes have your capsule wardrobe organized—all that’s left to do is magically take your 12 step skincare routine + 10 daily cosmetics products and shrink them to fit a TSA-approved bag. No. Problem.

Here are some of my favorite hacks for getting this done (relatively) painlessly

1. Buy mini sizes!

Don’t roll your eyes—this seems obvious, but I can’t tell you how many security checkpoints I’ve been waiting at, only to realize the hold up is some sweet couple who packed FULL SIZE BOTTLES of every toiletry item and stored them in gallon size bags. No, nope, no way. Remember that collapsible bottle I told you to pack in your carry on? Make sure it’s EMPTY!

Be everyone’s favorite line buddy and make sure you follow the rules! If you carry-on liquids (creams/gels/aerosols/pastes), they ALL must fit in 1 quart sized, clear bag. They must also be 3.4 oz. or less per container. 

This is where pre-made miniature sizes of your favorite products come in super handy. Sure—you can find this stuff at Target or a pharmacy, but we know we all want a lil extra somethin’. 

Luckily, my skincare routine DOES release a mini size every summer, so I make sure I stock up so I’m able to pack effortlessly for trips.

Clear tote bag filled with UNBLEMISH skin care products

I hit up Ulta or Sephora for my favorite beauty items in minis. You’ll also just save money if you want to try a specific item and not pay full price for a regular size! I do this all the time—minis last a lot longer than you’d think, especially when it comes to makeup. My faves? Bronzer/highlighters, mascaras, foundations, and eye palettes.

2. Make your own minis

Sadly, the pre portioned mini isn’t always available. Cue the tears! There is a way to take the products you love with you, DIY style. 

I tend to save my empties (jars, pots) to clean + repurpose. Budget and earth friendly! If you don’t have any empty cosmetics containers laying around, there are a few cool options online too.

KITSCH Ultimate Travel Set

KITSCH Ultimate Travel Set displayed on marble countertop

I love how adorable this set it—seems versatile, too! You get pouches, mini jars, a funnel, baby scoop, and pump/spray bottles! This seems to have everything I could need. The pretty colors don’t hurt either.

I don’t know if this set will last for the long haul, but it’s definitely a cutie-pants option if you aren’t traveling all the time. Available at Ulta or MyKitsch.com

GOTOOB bottles

Empty GOTOOB bottles on white background

These little guys come in a few sizes, are leak-proof, and made of super durable silicone. I’ve personally used and loved these, so they get a slightly higher recommendation from me! You can find these at the Container Store + Amazon.

Bring your samples!

Remember the good ole’ days, when you went to a department store with your grandma, got a makeover or facial at a beauty counter, and got a free tote bag or samples with your purchase? Just me? I have loved potions since childhood, when I would mix them up from various lotions, oils, and God knows what else from my mom’s bathroom cabinets. 

Obviously, I love a good sample because I love to try new beauty products, but also because they can be super handy for a quick weekend getaway! 

I save sample packets of face creams, sunscreen, facial cleansers, foundation samplers, blush and eyeshadow sample cards so that if I need to travel very lightly, I can still have some beauty basics with me. Trust me, this technique is one of my favorite secrets!

Where do you get free samples galore?! Some of my favorite brands with great sampling opps:

• Sephora (obviously)

• Ulta

• Bobbi Brown Cosmetics

• Glossier

• Rodan + Fields

What do you think? Are you feeling armed + ready to pack up for your next adventure? I sure hope so. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by all the tips from this blog series, download my Ultimate Packing Cheat Sheet—it’s divided into our carry on, capsule, and beauty buckets to help you stay organized!

Filed Under: Skincare, Travel

My Secret to Amazing Vacation Outfits!

August 17, 2020 by kristinamarie211

Hey babe!

So now you know the trick to beating packing overwhelm is sorting everything into 1 of 3 categories:

  • airport/in flight stuff
  • wardrobe
  • personal care

We already talked all about packing everything you need for your carry on bag, and if you missed that post, read about it here!

Today, let’s tackle the thing I dread the most: WHAT DO I WEAR?! The anxiety of this question usually stems from a few issues: you don’t have clear plans for your trip, so you feel unprepared to plan outfits. What if you have a wedding to attend, and you want to have options just in case because we have all been there! 

I’m not an overly structured person when it comes to vacations, so I tend to fight my natural urge to pack all the “options” so I’m covered for any scenario; problem is, I usually end up hanging around reading books or wandering around the whole time, so that cocktail dress and 3 pairs of heels wasn’t necessary. The key is what’s called a capsule wardrobe. Just a fancy term for a few versatile pieces of clothing that all coordinate + compliment each other: you get maximum outfit options with minimum stress. Never again pack the 3 items that only work with 1 other thing–when you plan ahead, you can go from brunch to night out by flipping a couple of accessories!

Here is a great visual of a “starter” capsule wardrobe for your next sunny vacay:

Your Starter SUMMER CAPSULE Wardrobe

one | two | three | four | five | six | seven | eight | nine | ten | eleven | twelve

Here are some basic pieces that can create several fun looks! Let’s see what we got:

 So, what do you think of this idea? I love how versatile this method is, and if you’re reading this wondering what the heck in your own closet can recreate these options, here’s a guideline.

Basics are key! 

Always have:

• a t-shirt

• a pair of jeans

• white sneakers

• sandals

• a light jacket

• fun jewelry

• a pretty white top

• 1 pair of shorts

• a dress that can be casual or dressed up with accessories

• bathing suit 

These are the building blocks of great, easy to mix n’ match outfits! Put your spin on this idea + make it reflect your style!

Pro Tip: I love to use packing cubes to help organize my clothes and keep them a bit neater in my suitcase. I love these from CalPak–they’re well made, I love the pattern, and the variety of sizes + the fun lined envelope give me tons of options!

You can toss in a couple of dryer sheets to keep the scent of dirty clothes from spreading; I never leave without a few.

Lastly, if you know you’ll need to freshen up a dress, say for a wedding or party, bringing a travel-sized steamer is so handy! It may seem a little extra, but girl, do you want to look like you slept in that chiffon? NO! So, use your judgement, but a great little weapon to have in your back pocket. Your crew will thank you too! Cue the confetti!!

Customize your CAPSULE Outfits!

Ok girl, I hope this helped! Tell me in the comments what your favorite outfit is + where you’d wear it. I’ll see ya soon with my last bit of packing advice—and a downloadable Packing Guide!

Filed Under: Travel

Stress Free Travel: How to Pack Everything You’ll Want on Your Next Flight

August 17, 2020 by kristinamarie211

We all know that panicked, overwhelmed feeling that comes with packing for a big trip. If you’re like me, you start pulling out everything you can think of or could ever possibly need, make piles, and then realize you’re surrounded by enough junk to fill 3 suitcases.

Over the years, I’ve (slowly) honed my packing down to an only slightly chaotic system. Let’s see if we can’t make this whole experience as relaxing as that pool day you’re waitin’ for! This is part 1 of my travel series.

Pack by type

I like to organize my packing, otherwise I have a jumble of underwear, cables, and snack bars trailing out of bags and I slowly start to lose my mind. There are 3 basic “buckets” to pack for:

In Flight items

Wardrobe

Personal Care

By separating out your items into categories, you can see what you have, what’s left to pack, and mentally cross check that everything coordinates + nothing is duplicative. YAY!

In Flight Essentials

Ok, so let’s focus on what you need for your traveling days. 

Items to get from airport to plane seat:

  • ID/passport
  • wallet
  • boarding passes (digital or paper)
  • bag
  • apple watch

After years of traveling, my favorite carry on bag has become the backpack. It’s easy to grab, run with, holds everything, + stays closed. Never underestimate how much good bags can ease travel strain, so for good measure, toss in a few pouches too–you want everything to be quickly + easily accessible!

As for tech, you gotta have noise cancelling earbuds–I like Bose. Once you try them, there’s no going back! They soften all the commotion + sound around you, giving you a peaceful bubble to enjoy, or a softer backdrop so you can hear your audio more easily. Don’t forget your charging cables, an external charging pack, and any adapters you need!

PRO TIP: pre-load your phone or tablet with entertainment–those in flight movies aren’t always free or available so save yourself the hassle.

Your Apple or smart watch will track your steps as you scuttle along from gate to gate, seat to seat, and gives you control over your life without having to whip your phone out for every. little. thing. Scan your boarding pass at the gate, tap to pay for lunch, and pause/play audio without getting out your wallet or device constantly.

In-Flight MUST HAVES for the Novice Traveler

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Items to make the flight tolerable:

I like to have a collapsible bottle with me to stay hydrated; I also use this for the various drink mixes I pack: Liquid IV electrolyte mix, Evolution18 Debloat Tea, and Starbucks Via are faves. I throw in a couple whole food snacks like KIND bars also, because you literally never know when you’ll be stuck on the runway for 2 hours.

Other items I like to have: hand sanitizer + anti-bac wipes for our post-COVID world, a face mask, bandages (I pick at my hands, especially when I’m stressed or anxious, so these are a MUST), Excedrin, and Tums. I also bring lip serum + this under eye gel that helps combat puffiness + dark circles, an obvious must when you’re exhausted from that red eye.

Flying without a neck pillow is akin to walking on a pebbly sidewalk shoeless –– uncomfortable + frustrating. The solution is too simple. You should have one, just trust me. Throw in a lightweight scarf which doubles as a blanket on chilly flights.

Books are my in-flight treat, and I always bring an extra one, space be damned! Rarely is there an opportunity to sit and luxuriate in a good book, so I take full advantage. 

Ok babe, did you learn something new?

I hope so!

Stay tuned for part 2 of this series, My Secret to Amazing Vacation Outfits! This is the perfect formula to use when you are packing for vacation, and can be customized for any type of trip! I’ll see ya there, babe!

Filed Under: Travel

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