Every summer during peak travel season many beauty and wellness products get tossed during airport security screenings because they exceed the prescribed liquid limits. Seeing a product you love thrown in the trash is no fun, that’s why it’s smart to carry travel-size products to get a seamless start to your trip.
Here are 15 products that will pass security to beautify your skin, hair, and body on vacation.
1. Short & Suite Facial Mist Wand Skincare Tool
There’s nothing more refreshing on a hot summer day than spritzing your face to cool off. While a simple water mister feels nice, it doesn’t have any skincare benefits, in fact, just spraying water can be drying to skin over time. That’s why you’ll love Short & Suite’s Facial Mist which delivers nutrient-rich mineral essentials with a fine mist that feels like a breeze for your face. If you love a radiant complexion, opt for the Glow pod which contains silver citrate to give skin a natural dewy glow, perfect for arriving at your destination in style.
The skin under our eyes is delicate and requires extra TLC, especially during travel when we’re getting minimal sleep and smushing our faces into flimsy airplane pillows. This Alpyn eye balm will reawaken your eyes on arrival with bakuchiol to fight fine lines, caffeine to relieve puffiness and Vitamin C to reduce dark circles.
3. Shani Darden Hydration Peptide Cream
The sun and swimming in the sea can make our skin parched in the summer, so having a lightweight moisturizer is essential. Shani Darden’s Hydration Peptide Cream is perfect for summer because it’s extremely moisturizing but not sticky or pore-clogging. It contains highly moisturizing Hydrosella™, plumping peptides and nourishing squalanre for up to 72 hours of hydration even if you forget to apply in between all of your vacation activities.
4. Vacation Baby Oil SPF 30
Speaking of the sun and sea, this new Vacation Baby Oil will be your favorite sun-safe bronzing companion. Unlike the baby oils we used to supercharge our tans in the past, this one packs SPF 30, a lightweight formula and signature scent that will take your vacation to the next level.
5. BeautyStat Travel Pack
We love a skincare series designed specifically for travel like this 3 step set by BeautyStat. The brand is famous for their Vitamin C serum which glides on smoothly without any stickiness unlike many other Vitamin C serums in the market. Paired with their microbiome-friendly cleanser which won’t strip your skin and moisture boost cream, you have a trifecta of necessary products for your vacation.
6. K18 Molecular Repair Hair Oil
The world is absolutely enamored with K18’s molecular repair
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