Preparing Makeup for Traveling
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Jan 16, 2012
Marty M.
What makeup can I bring on board and what I should'nt bring on board? How should I pack my nail polishes? I dont want to find my eyeshadows and nail polishes broken. I would be very sad! :( Thanks
Jan 16, 2012
Shelley W.
Are you traveling for a MU gig or personal? I ask because you mention bringing polish and I don't even dare pack it in my carry-on or my suitcase for that matter since I'm scared that TSA is going to snag it even if it makes the required liquid weight. Definitely don't pack tweezers or mini scissors in your carry on. As far as make-up goes I try to pack a compact that can give me multi looks that includes blush, gloss and eye colors. And I get mini mascaras from Sephora so I'm not stuck with full size products. When I fly, I fly light. The less stuff I gotta worry about it the better.
Jan 17, 2012
Soma S.
Powders and palettes go on my carry-on... Everything else is bagged up and wrapped in towels securely in my check-in luggage. I've had things tossed traveling internationally before, and it's not so hot throwing a fit over it when nothing you say can save it. =[
Jan 19, 2012
Jasmine P.
This article has great information on what is TSA approved: http://www.beautylish.com/a/vcrwq/tsa-makeup-rules