How to Pack Beauty Products in your carry-on Beauty Bag
Over the next few months, I’ve got several trips coming up— both weekend jaunts and international travel. But regardless of the length of whatever trip I’m on, I always pack my beauty products with me in my carry on. I feel much more secure knowing that my essentials are never out of sight. I’ve heard too many horror stories of makeup getting destroyed or, worst case scenario, going missing in checked bags. Plus, I often find myself doing my makeup in airport bathrooms or at the gate when I take early flights.
I’ve finally gotten into my groove when it comes to packing beauty products for travel in my carry on. My travel beauty routine is very streamlined, and I try my best not to overpack. It’s all about versatile products and sticking to the must-haves in order to maximize space. Especially with the 3-1-1 TSA rule, you’re probably at least going to have a clear bag carrying your beauty products.
The 3-1-1 rule refers to the policy that liquids brought on board an airplane must be contained in 3.4 oz (or less) bottles. All liquids must fit in a clear pocket and only one bag is allowed per passenger. Sometimes, when it comes to beauty products, it can be hard to distinguish what counts as a liquid. Throughout my travels, here’s how I’ve packed my beauty products without any issues:
* Foundation
* Concealer
* Brow Pen
* Face Wash
* Moisturizer
* Toner
* Eye Cream
* Perfume
* Setting Spray
* Eye Primer
* Cream or Powder Blush
* Cream or Powder Highlight
* Pencil products
* Eyeliner (including liquid)
* Mascara
* Lipstick (including liquid)
* Cleansing
* Brushes
IM USING
YUMI KIM | Hanging Makeup Train Case
I got this Beauty Bag from FabFitFun Starter Summer Box and I love it!
This train case bag features a hanger and fold-out pocket for major storage capabilities.
Price: $58.00
What you think about this Beauty Bag for travel?
Thank you for your support!
#[beautybag](7867) #[makeupbag](4835) #[beautypop](3685) #[beautyproducts](847) @[BEAUTYPOP](1953477780883456)
How to Pack Beauty Products in your carry-on Beauty Bag
Over the next few months, I’ve got several trips coming up— both weekend jaunts and international travel. But regardless of the length of whatever trip I’m on, I always pack my beauty products with me in my carry on. I feel much more secure knowing that my essentials are never out of sight. I’ve heard too many horror stories of makeup getting destroyed or, worst case scenario, going missing in checked bags. Plus, I often find myself doing my makeup in airport bathrooms or at the gate when I take early flights.
I’ve finally gotten into my groove when it comes to packing beauty products for travel in my carry on. My travel beauty routine is very streamlined, and I try my best not to overpack. It’s all about versatile products and sticking to the must-haves in order to maximize space. Especially with the 3-1-1 TSA rule, you’re probably at least going to have a clear bag carrying your beauty products.
The 3-1-1 rule refers to the policy that liquids brought on board an airplane must be contained in 3.4 oz (or less) bottles. All liquids must fit in a clear pocket and only one bag is allowed per passenger. Sometimes, when it comes to beauty products, it can be hard to distinguish what counts as a liquid. Throughout my travels, here’s how I’ve packed my beauty products without any issues:
* Foundation
* Concealer
* Brow Pen
* Face Wash
* Moisturizer
* Toner
* Eye Cream
* Perfume
* Setting Spray
* Eye Primer
* Cream or Powder Blush
* Cream or Powder Highlight
* Pencil products
* Eyeliner (including liquid)
* Mascara
* Lipstick (including liquid)
* Cleansing
* Brushes
IM USING
YUMI KIM | Hanging Makeup Train Case
I got this Beauty Bag from FabFitFun Starter Summer Box and I love it!
This train case bag features a hanger and fold-out pocket for major storage capabilities.
Price: $58.00
What you think about this Beauty Bag for travel?
Thank you for your support!
#[beautybag](7867) #[makeupbag](4835) #[beautypop](3685) #[beautyproducts](847) @[BEAUTYPOP](1953477780883456)
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