There are no studies from the CIS, but we'd say that more than half of the population doesn't pack their summer toiletry bag properly. Between forgetfulness and excess, the toiletry bag is never as it should be. We say it, but you've also confessed in the interview. survey we did on our Instagram accountIt's a matter of knowing your skin, being aware of what you need, and self-control: you want it all, you think you'll need it like a pair of katiuskas in the summer, but you have to be reasonable. You won't need them in Almería, and you won't need that half-hour mask on your summer trip either.
We don't guarantee that this post will change your life, nor that we're absolutely truthful, but as experts at trying too many things, wanting too many, and taking them all, we can give you seven tips so you don't leave anything behind or get disappointed.
- Don't take samples. It's tempting how little space those little sachets take up, but a trip doesn't It's time to try new things you don't know if you'll like, but they might be too small or, in the worst case, you won't like them at all. You have to play it safe. Contrary to what people who hoard samples to take on trips think, these are things to try at home, calmly, and see the results.
- Use multipurpose productsIt's hard, we know. We always think that if it does one thing really well, it'll be weak at another. But there are multipurpose products that really work. We especially like Gallinée Free Cleansing Bar Perfume because it is a very gentle soap-free soap that is used to cleanse the face and body while taking care of the skin's microbiome. Or, in another order of needs, the Lip2Cheek by RMS Beauty, which are used for lips and cheeks (there's no mystery in the name), even eyelids, and leave a good face. The tone IllusiveSpecifically, it leaves a touch of sun on the cheeks, a bitten lip effect, and the pink tone of babies on the eyelids.
- Opt for solid cosmeticsAnd you'll say, "Where do I put it?" In a little box, in a bag, in some wrapping paper, wherever you want, but it'll last, it won't take up much space, and if you break it up, you'll be guaranteed to get the most out of the product and that nothing will end up at the bottom of a refillable bottle that you'll forget about with the product inside after the trip.
- Best in travel size. . Regarding those refillable bottles, we love them, let this be written down. But how many times have you refilled them, not used them all up, come back, and there's that centimeter of product left behind in the zip-lock bag? If you can choose travel sizes, even better; it gives you the impression of using what you want to use, it's harder to waste it switching products from one bottle to another, and it's more attractive. Just look at the shampoo and the conditioner of Aesop in travel size. It is also important that cosmetics look beautiful.
- Choose light texturesIt's summer, you're traveling, you're not going to apply that mask that takes 20 minutes, or that greasy cream, and you don't want a sunscreen that's like reinforced concrete either.
- The more benefits, the betterYour skin is going to need hydration, repair, and soothing. Especially in summer, this is the case. Opt for two Laconicum bestsellers, and they're not without reason: Lumilixir by Mabel+Meg, a serum with vitamin C and hyaluronic acid that hydrates and illuminates and is absorbed in seconds.AND Rosehip BioRegenerate by Pai Skincare It's the brand's best-selling product and a concise bestseller because it's an oil that doesn't leave a greasy film, hydrates, nourishes, repairs, soothes, balances, and provides elasticity and firmness. So, it will repair the skin after sun exposure, has an antioxidant effect, can be used on scars (nothing overt) and marks, and is suitable for all skin types, including pregnant women. It's a very safe product.









