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:For comfort - no bra on the plane. Drape a scarf so it falls over your chest. For when you need coverage, that and wear a darker colored shirt
+1
Or for us small-chested ladies, just wear those stick-on nipple covers. SO much better than a bra.
Sleeping with adhesive sticky on my breasts seems way worse to me than a comfy cotton bra. The bra also helps keep me a little warmer on freezing planes. To each her own I guess.
Anonymous wrote:If you have oily skin or are prone to sweating a lot - - try blotting your face w/a piece of that paper that are located in Women’s toilet stalls - the paper used to cover toilet seats!
Just tear off a piece and blot your face w/it a few times…..it truly makes your face matte and is my fave hack!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For comfort - no bra on the plane. Drape a scarf so it falls over your chest. For when you need coverage, that and wear a darker colored shirt
+1
Or for us small-chested ladies, just wear those stick-on nipple covers. SO much better than a bra.
Anonymous wrote:Contact lens case for small amounts of various creams, serums, or powders.