You love your airbrush makeup system, and really, why
wouldn’t you? It applies your makeup quickly and evenly. But you are about to
go on a trip and you want to know how to manage your makeup routine without
having to resort to drastic measures. We have some answers for you.
Airport Approved
Don't Be Her - Pack Lightly |
As of this writing, the TSA says it’s okay to carry on your
airbrush system. You can also have it checked bags easily, since the compressors are generally
small enough to fit in your hand. The stylus should be cleaned before travel
and the cords should be wrapped securely. I also suggest wrapping the stylus in
something to prevent damage or debris from causing problems.
When traveling out of the country, either bring an adapter
for all your electronic devices, or you can purchase a region-specific
electronic adapter from us.
Small in Size, Big in Power
Not only are the compressor and airbrush system small enough
to fit in almost any luggage, but the makeup is, too. We often have two sizes
for our products and a small bottle will take you through nearly any kind of
vacation or trip you might go on – and then some.
Just make sure you don’t overtwist the caps on your bottles
or you take the risk of damaging them and causing a mess. Just in case, it’s
always a good plan to store any makeup and liquids you are traveling in plastic
Ziploc bags to prevent spillage on your clothing.
Relax, Don’t Overdo It
The best part about traveling, whether for fun or business,
is that you don’t have to worry about what you look like or wear a full load of
makeup. You can if you want to, of course. But you generally don’t need much –
moisturizer, foundation, facial wipes and maybe a few odds and ends like
mascara or lipstick. My general rule of thumb is make sure my makeup fits in a
normal sandwich bag when I travel – anything else gets left behind.
Prepare Beforehand
It also helps if you plan to do any haircuts, facials and
spray tanning before you leave on your trip. Plan to have your hair done a few
days before your trip so you have time to get used to it before you leave. Ask
your hairdresser if they have any suggestions for special treatments for the
area you are going to (leave-in conditioners, anti-frizz serums, hairsprays,
etc.). Pamper your skin before and after your trip with whatever products work
best for your skin.
Relax! |
You should always be wearing sunscreen anyway, but if you like
to tan, apply a spray tan before you go. (You can upgrade your airbrush system
with a tanning attachment and apply your own tan at home.)
As the summers ends and people fit in their last long
weekends and vacations, keep these tips in mind and have a safe and fun
traveling experience!
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