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My Travel Makeup Bag


Incase you didn't know I'm heading back to Florida next month! Going home to Disney World! Even though it will be swelteringly hot, I will be be wearing makeup. I'll be taking lots of photos, as usual, and my skin is not the best au natural. 


I am also a notorious over packer; just look at last years travel makeup bag. Half of that I didn't use. This year I'm trying to keep it a bit simple. Bring the basics and not as many options, so my bag can be a bit lighter. If I have sample sizes than they are my obvious choice over my full sized products.

My bag holds:
Benefit the Porefessional
Revlon Colourstay Foundation in Ivory
Urban Decay Naked Skin Concealer In Fair Neutral
Too Faced Love Flush Blush in Baby Love
BareMineral Original Mineral Veil 
Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder in Mood Light
Makeup Revolution Pro Illuminate
Benefit Hoola
Benefit Gimme Brow
Too Faced Better than Sex Mascara
Bourjois Rouge Edition Velvet in Nude-ist
Nyx Liquid Suede in Sandstone
MAC Lip Pencil in Boldest Bare
Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray


There are a few products I'm packing that are nearing the line of excess, but I've got reasons for taking them. My Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder will give such a beautiful glow to my face in the Florida sunshine, and I'm taking two different lip products just incase I want to change it up. I'm not taking eyeshadow because, due to having extremely oily eye lids, that will just fade far too fast.

Two different questions for you guys this week! What is the one must have product that you travel with? And what should I be picking up over in the states?

Louise x x

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