Having traveled over a million miles in my life (with over half being in a carry-on), I've learned a thing or two about paring down my beauty bag to just the essentials. I follow two rules that help keep me balanced: pack my lifesaving items, and swap the items I can. I will never travel without my favorite face oil, but have no problem using a cleansing towelette instead of makeup remover or applying the hotel-provided lotion instead of my own. These nine beauty products are the ones I never leave home without. They keep my skin clear, my hair bouncy, and my sanity intact.
Tata Harper Aromatic Irritability Treatment
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When traveling, you'll almost always deal with an issue — traffic, delayed flights, or a rude passenger sitting next to you. While noise-canceling headphones or a sleep mask can help block the outside world, I've found that this small aromatherapy treatment ($65), followed by a few cycles of 4-7-8 breathing , calms me down regardless of the situation. Plus, it can help mask any offending odors coming from a nearby passenger.
I love facial towelettes for travel. They both cleanse and remove makeup, don't count against your liquids allotment, and can spot treat stains on your clothes in a pinch. These specific ones from Garnier ($6) have been my favorite — the activated charcoal helps prevent breakouts and removes excess oil from my skin. With hot weather ahead, my skin needs this extra mattefying step.
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Supergoop Setting Mist With Rosemary, SPF 50
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I'm diligent about applying sunscreen, especially in-flight. The sun's rays are significantly stronger when you're 35,000 feet in the air and can cause significant damage. This Supergoop spray ($12) refreshes and resets your makeup while giving it the extra protection it needs. I love it because it doesn't have a medicinal sunscreen smell and rehydrates my skin while in-flight.
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Goop Exfoliating Instant Facial
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After a long flight or car drive, nothing brings my skin back to life quite like this mask ($125). The sandy texture and lactic acid slough off the layers of dirt and germs and it leaves my face glowing. I like to apply this mask after steaming my face for a few minutes and let it do its magic while steaming my clothes upon arrival.
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Aveda Shampure Dry Shampoo
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Another nonliquid favorite, Aveda's dry shampoo ($30) is the best for refreshing your limp locks. I sprinkle this in my roots before taking a shower, as I find the steam helps the shampoo to fully absorb all the oil in your scalp. A thorough brushing will erase all the white residue and leave your hair looking gorgeous.
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I'm Meme Dual Pore Brush
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This brush ($17) is so nice, I bought it twice — for at home and for my dopp kit. It's the only tool I've found that helps keep my pores clear, without the pain of extractions. I use this brush after I've let the mask sink in my face — the nubby side on my nose and chin, and the brush on my forehead and cheeks — for an extradeep clean. It has been my little secret to invisible pores — and now it's yours, too.
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Okila Birdie Hand Sanitizer
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When I board a flight or get in my hotel room, the first thing I do is to wipe down all frequently touched surfaces (the seat belt, the tray table, armrests, remote controls, and door handles) with a sanitizing wipe. I used to pack a handful of individually wrapped towelettes, but the Birdie sanitizer from Okila ($9) has been a game changer. I can spray it on my hands or any surface and use the provided dry clothes to wipe it down.
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Whish Deodorant Swipe
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If I don’t have time to shower between a flight and a meeting, I swear by these deodorant wipes ($22). They’re akin to taking a quick shower — a swipe will cleanse, deodorize, and leave you smelling great. Bonus — they’ll also help slow hair growth, which is a lifesaver come Summer.
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Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Peel
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The final step in my postflight skincare routine is a gentle peel. I love this one from Dr. Dennis Gross ($16) for a few reasons — it’s highly effective without irritating my skin, they’re individually wrapped, and they don’t count as a liquid.
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Hitha on the Go
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You can find more tips and tricks on packing the perfect carry-on in How to Pack and on my blog, Hitha on the Go. Keep calm, and always carry on!