A Travel-Sized Beauty Routine


Like many travelers,
I find myself constantly adjusting between worlds...

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Whether it be a posh tea room in a bustling city in the first-world,
or a lush tropical setting in a remote third-world setting...
when we travel, our senses {& our standards} are always adjusting.

We dress up for dinner. 
We dress down for the market.

We have our hair blown out for a brunch.
We throw our hair up for a jeep ride in the sun.

From hiking boots to spikey heels...
the most satisfied travelers are, most definitely, 
those who can adapt to our these environments.

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And most of the time,
these environments offer us unappealing showers in a dim-lit bathroom...
and a personal longing for a footed tub.

Any traveler would agree,
than our Western Culture demands.

I've learned to be lower maintenance because of it:
I wash my hair about once a week,
I keep my make up to a small bag that fits in my purse,
& I re-wear my clothes like it's nobody's business...
& I don't always shower every day.

{Go on & judge me... but I'm highly confident in my lack of body odor.}

So when you find yourself on the road
{or simply on an overnight flight}
try a few of my favorite fixes
to have you feeling first-world clean
when your beauty regime is on the third-world scene.


Tresemme Dry Shampoo | Asprey Purple Water Perfume £45 | Banana Republic Tights |
Susan Posnick ColorFlo $64.00 | Target Eye Make Up Remover $3.75 |




What's the first thing you ditch on the fly?
Any great advice or products you can recommend?