10 Essentials for Your Makeup Travel Bag
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10 Essentials for Your Makeup Travel Bag

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10 Essentials for Your Makeup Travel Bag
Bubbly Michelle

Lighten your makeup load with these makeup essentials that are both useful and travel-sized!

1. BB Cream

SPF, fights redness, evens out skin tone, blends to skin color, and moisturizing.


2. Eyeliner (liquid, pencil, or gel)

Eyeliners can create a very simple makeup look and have the ability to create different looks for your eyes.



3. Eyebrow Pencil

Filling in the brows of course! Eyebrows on fleek!


4. Eyelid Primer

Your sharp eyeliner will last all day!


5. Eyelash Curler

Sky high lashes because false eyelashes and glue can get messy. (try to not curl during turbulence)

6. Waterproof or Long-Lasting Mascara

No reapplying needed especially during your flight.


7. Tinted Lip Balm

Since there is recycled air on the plane, lip balms keep lips moisturized.


8. Cream Blush

Add some color to your cheeks!


  • 9. De-Puffer Eye Masks

    Gotta eliminate the dark circles.



    10. Travel-Sized Brushes

    Because no one wants to go to wipe their hands on napkins and stained pants.





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