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beauty products

When it comes to packing beauty products, I consider myself a high-maintenance minimalist. Meaning, I need to have certain items (face mist, gua sha tool), but I also want to keep things streamlined and practical. Everything that goes into my suitcase must get used. I only travel with carry-on luggage, which means I have to be especially discerning. No matter the length of the trip or destination, I’ve learned to make it work. That’s why discovering, testing, and curating the perfect combination of hair, skin, body, makeup, and tools for every journey is essential.

As a seasoned beauty editor, I’ve had the privilege of trying countless products, from dry shampoos to face oils. This experience has been invaluable in helping me narrow down my travel must haves. At home, I have a full bin of hair tools and a drawer stocked with an array of lipsticks. But when it comes to travel, every item I pack must be a MVP — functional and effective. Bonus points if it’s a multi-tasker. I’m pulling back the curtain to share my dream roster of beauty products that will make your next getaway feel more like home.

Weleda Skin Food Hydrating Mist

weleda skin food hydrating mist in green and white bottle
Courtesy of Weleda

This brand-new face mist is already one of my favorites. Mist it on during dry flights or to refresh after a dip in the ocean to instantly hydrate skin (it features ingredients such as nourishing hyaluronic acid and calming chamomile) and enjoy a subtle botanical scent. It’s addictive — trust me.

To Shop: $19.99, weleda.com

RMS SuperNatural Radiance Serum Broad Spectrum SPF 30 Sunscreen

rms supernatural radiance serum sunscreen in pink bottle
Courtesy of RMS

I like my sunscreen to look luminous and dewy, and if it adds a subtle tint, I’m all for it. This one checks the boxes, so I can use it in lieu of coverage (tinted moisturizer or foundation). One less thing to pack. It offers such a sexy sheen that I’ll wear it after hours — even when there’s no sun.

To Shop: $49, rms.com

Drunk Elephant Therabu Buttered Reparative Hand Cream

drunk elephants therabu buttered reparative hand cream in a white and blue bottle
Courtesy of Sephora

I rarely travel with body lotion as I prefer to use whatever my luxury hotel supplies, but you’ll always find hand cream in my bag — especially for long flights. This soothing, buttery version leaves hands feeling like velvet without any greasy residue. And after a night out in heels, I also love it on my feet. 

To Shop: $24. sephora.com

True Botanicals Pure Radiance Overnight Lip Treatment

true botanicals pure radiance overnight lip treatment in burgundy tube
Courtesy of Credo Beauty

While many lip products claim to be long lasting, this juicy oil lives up to the hype. It envelopes lips in a comforting blanket of nourishment while leaving the loveliest pink tint. Though it’s meant to be used as an overnight treatment (perfect for a long flight), I often sub it in for my daily lip gloss. 

To Shop: $32, credobeauty.com

Kérastase Mini Elixir Ultime Hydrating Hair Oil

kerastase elixir ultime hair serum in gold bottle with a black pump
Courtesy of Sephora

This hair oil is my ride or die, and has been a staple in my routine (be it travel or at home) for decades. Thankfully it comes in a travel size since I rely on it for everything: pre-blowdry prep, tames flyaways, leave-in for air drying, and fixer for day-old (smelly) hair. 

To Shop: $30, sephora.com

Kusshi Signature Makeup Bag

black kusshi signature makeup bag with gold zipper and red interior
Courtesy of Kusshi

After being disappointed by countless makeup bags, I finally found the perfect one. This cosmetics case features fabric inspired by Prada’s nylon and is machine washable. There are compartments for tweezers, makeup sponges, and whatever else you need to stuff in. And like Mary Poppins’ bag of tricks, you’ll be shocked by how much it holds.

To Shop: $69, kusshi.com

Chanel N°1 De Chanel Massage Accessory

red chanel number one de chanel facial massage accessory
Courtesy of Chanel

After a flight, I am always puffy so I travel with the smallest, lightest gua sha tool I can find, and this Chanel one fits the bill (plus, it’s beautiful). I drag this massage accessory (combined with an oil, moisturizer, or serum) along my face — under my eyes and cheekbones, around my jaw — to drain and detox. It’s made of environmentally friendly materials, such as camellia seed shells, and comes with a chic organic cotton pouch.

To Shop: $70, chanel.com

Klorane Ultra-Gentle Dry Shampoo With Oat Milk

klorane ultra gentle dry shampoo with oat milk in white bottle with green details
Courtesy of Ulta

My favorite French pharmacy staple is luckily sold in the U.S., and I rarely leave home without it (because who wants to spend too much time redoing their hair on vacation?). It’s the best formula I’ve tried to refresh hair, add volume, and fix any unwanted scent — without leaving a white residue (and I have very dark brunette hair). Sometimes I use it on clean hair to add that je ne sais quoi French girl texture. 

To Shop: $10, ulta.com

Kora Organics Noni Glow Face Oil

kora organics noni glow face oil in yellow bottle with gold and white pump
Courtesy of Kora Organics

Anyone with a TikTok account is aware that face oils are a staple for travelers in the know. This one adds hydration and that radiant “vacation” glow without leaving a greasy residue behind. Don’t forget to pack it for the plane (and then mix it with your hand cream!).

To Shop: $74, koraorganics.com

Vacation Classic Whipped SPF 30

vacation classic whipped spf 30 sunscreen in cream colored bottle with black white and red details
Courtesy of Revolve

This retro-inspired sunscreen smells like coconut, banana, and pool water (in the best way possible), feels like a dream on skin, and is a reef-friendly formula. Plus, the kitschy bottle begs to be Instagrammed on your beach towel flat lay.

To Shop: $22, revolve.com

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