Anonymous wrote:If you're asking for tips, I'm guessing it's because you don't travel too often (no shame there!) so this might not be helpful. That said, the biggest improvement to my travel routine is that I gradually duplicated all my makeup and skin care items so that my toiletry bag is always ready to go. For items that didn't have under-3oz sizes, I invested in the Cadence containers.
I travel at least once a month, often more, and this has made it much easier!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good to have haves-
-mini travel toothbrushes with freshener or toothpaste loaded and floss pick on the other side
- Tylenol and Advil
-mini brush with mirror on it
- agree on moisturizer and no eye makeup
- body wipes
If you forgot hair product then hotel lotion works great as a blow dry cream.
If you have a meeting straight off the flight, use living proof blow dry cream and the revlon one step- it will stay clean enough for an exec presentation
Agree with the poster who said scrub yourself in the shower
Wait, what? I wouldn't use hotel lotion on my body, much less in my hair!
DP - I use face lotion in my hair routinely, but I have thick coarse hair that needs extra moisture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- layers: airports and planes seem hotter than ever but you never know
- lip stain
- lots of moisturizer and sunscreen (help fully lock in the moisutrizer) on the plane
- comfortable shoes
- no eye makeup
Hey, thanks for the no eye makeup tip! I'm flying to London this summer on an overnight. You are right - much better to just skip it than have it all smudged and smeared the next morning. It could be 8 hours walking around London before I can get into the hotel room to shower.
Anonymous wrote:Look into lounge shower access. We were able to shower in the BA arrivals lounge, before going about our day. I hate the disgusting feeling when you get off a long haul flight needing a shower and I'm sure not brushing my teeth in those disgusting plane bathrooms. Was really glad we were able to do this as traffic was awful and it was hours before we got to our hotel, and when we got there our room wasn't ready.
The alternative is getting a day room at an airport hotel so you can get off the plane and go shower there if you know it will be all day before you have access to your actual hotel room. Always worth it for me if I don't have lounge access to a shower.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good to have haves-
-mini travel toothbrushes with freshener or toothpaste loaded and floss pick on the other side
- Tylenol and Advil
-mini brush with mirror on it
- agree on moisturizer and no eye makeup
- body wipes
If you forgot hair product then hotel lotion works great as a blow dry cream.
If you have a meeting straight off the flight, use living proof blow dry cream and the revlon one step- it will stay clean enough for an exec presentation
Agree with the poster who said scrub yourself in the shower
Wait, what? I wouldn't use hotel lotion on my body, much less in my hair!
DP - I use face lotion in my hair routinely, but I have thick coarse hair that needs extra moisture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good to have haves-
-mini travel toothbrushes with freshener or toothpaste loaded and floss pick on the other side
- Tylenol and Advil
-mini brush with mirror on it
- agree on moisturizer and no eye makeup
- body wipes
If you forgot hair product then hotel lotion works great as a blow dry cream.
If you have a meeting straight off the flight, use living proof blow dry cream and the revlon one step- it will stay clean enough for an exec presentation
Agree with the poster who said scrub yourself in the shower
Wait, what? I wouldn't use hotel lotion on my body, much less in my hair!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good to have haves-
-mini travel toothbrushes with freshener or toothpaste loaded and floss pick on the other side
- Tylenol and Advil
-mini brush with mirror on it
- agree on moisturizer and no eye makeup
- body wipes
If you forgot hair product then hotel lotion works great as a blow dry cream.
If you have a meeting straight off the flight, use living proof blow dry cream and the revlon one step- it will stay clean enough for an exec presentation
Agree with the poster who said scrub yourself in the shower
Wait, what? I wouldn't use hotel lotion on my body, much less in my hair!
Anonymous wrote:Good to have haves-
-mini travel toothbrushes with freshener or toothpaste loaded and floss pick on the other side
- Tylenol and Advil
-mini brush with mirror on it
- agree on moisturizer and no eye makeup
- body wipes
If you forgot hair product then hotel lotion works great as a blow dry cream.
If you have a meeting straight off the flight, use living proof blow dry cream and the revlon one step- it will stay clean enough for an exec presentation
Agree with the poster who said scrub yourself in the shower