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  • 2020 Carver C43 Coupe
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  • 2019 Carver C 37W Axius
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  • 2018 Carver C 34W Axius
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  • 2018 Carver C43 Coupe
  • 2018 Carver C52 Command Bridge
  • 2018 Carver C52 Coupe
  • 2017 Carver C 37W Axius
  • 2017 Carver C34 Command Bridge
  • 2017 Carver C37 Coupe
  • 2017 Carver C40 Command Bridge
  • 2017 Carver C43 Coupe
  • 2017 Carver C52 Command Bridge
  • 2017 Carver C52 Coupe
  • 2016 Carver C34 Command Bridge
  • 2016 Carver C37 Coupe
  • 2016 Carver C37 Coupe W Axius
  • 2016 Carver C40 Command Bridge
  • 2016 Carver C43 Coupe
  • 2016 Carver C52 Command Bridge
  • 2015 Carver C34 Command Bridge
  • 2015 Carver C37 Coupe
  • 2015 Carver C37 Coupe W Axius
  • 2015 Carver C40 Command Bridge
  • 2015 Carver C43 Coupe
  • 2014 Carver C34 Command Bridge
  • 2014 Carver C37 Coupe
  • 2014 Carver C40 Command Bridge
  • 2013 Carver 36 Mariner
  • 2013 Carver 38 Super Sport
  • 2013 Carver 41 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2013 Carver 43 Super Sport
  • 2013 Carver 44 Sojourn
  • 2013 Carver 54 Voyager
  • 2013 Carver C34 Command Bridge
  • 2012 Carver 36 Mariner
  • 2012 Carver 36 Super Sport
  • 2012 Carver 38 Super Sport
  • 2012 Carver 41 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2012 Carver 43 Super Sport
  • 2012 Carver 44 Sojourn
  • 2012 Carver 54 Voyager
  • 2011 Carver 36 Mariner
  • 2011 Carver 36 Super Sport
  • 2011 Carver 38 Super Sport
  • 2011 Carver 41 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2011 Carver 43 Super Sport
  • 2011 Carver 44 Sojourn
  • 2011 Carver 46 Motor Yacht
  • 2011 Carver 46 Voyager
  • 2011 Carver 47 Motor Yacht
  • 2011 Carver 52 Voyager
  • 2011 Carver 56 Voyager SE
  • 2010 Carver 36 Mariner
  • 2010 Carver 36 Super Sport
  • 2010 Carver 38 Super Sport
  • 2010 Carver 41 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2010 Carver 43 Super Sport
  • 2010 Carver 44 Sojourn
  • 2010 Carver 46 Motor Yacht
  • 2010 Carver 46 Voyager
  • 2010 Carver 47 Motor Yacht
  • 2010 Carver 52 Voyager
  • 2010 Carver 56 Voyager SE
  • 2009 Carver 36 Mariner
  • 2009 Carver 36 Super Sport
  • 2009 Carver 38 Super Sport
  • 2009 Carver 41 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2009 Carver 43 Super Sport
  • 2009 Carver 46 Motor Yacht
  • 2009 Carver 46 Voyager
  • 2009 Carver 47 Motor Yacht
  • 2009 Carver 52 Voyager
  • 2009 Carver 56 Voyager Sedan
  • 2008 Carver 36 Mariner
  • 2008 Carver 36 Super Sport
  • 2008 Carver 38 Super Sport
  • 2008 Carver 41 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2008 Carver 43 Super Sport
  • 2008 Carver 46 Motor Yacht
  • 2008 Carver 46 Voyager
  • 2008 Carver 47 Motor Yacht
  • 2008 Carver 52 Voyager
  • 2008 Carver 56 Voyager Sedan
  • 2007 Carver 36 Mariner
  • 2007 Carver 36 Motor Yacht
  • 2007 Carver 36 Sedan
  • 2007 Carver 36 Super Sport
  • 2007 Carver 38 Super Sport
  • 2007 Carver 40 Motor Yacht
  • 2007 Carver 41 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2007 Carver 42 Super Sport
  • 2007 Carver 43 Motor Yacht
  • 2007 Carver 45 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2007 Carver 45 Voyager
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  • 2007 Carver 46 Voyager
  • 2007 Carver 52 Voyager
  • 2007 Carver 56 Voyager Sedan
  • 2006 Carver 36 Mariner
  • 2006 Carver 36 Motor Yacht
  • 2006 Carver 36 Sedan
  • 2006 Carver 36 Super Sport
  • 2006 Carver 38 Super Sport
  • 2006 Carver 39 Motor Yacht
  • 2006 Carver 41 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2006 Carver 42 Mariner
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  • 2006 Carver 44 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2006 Carver 46 Motor Yacht
  • 2006 Carver 46 Voyager
  • 2006 Carver 56 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 2006 Carver 57 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 2006 Carver 59 Marquis
  • 2005 Carver 33 Super Sport
  • 2005 Carver 36 Mariner
  • 2005 Carver 36 Motor Yacht
  • 2005 Carver 36 Sedan
  • 2005 Carver 38 Super Sport
  • 2005 Carver 39 Motor Yacht
  • 2005 Carver 41 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2005 Carver 42 Mariner
  • 2005 Carver 44 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2005 Carver 45 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 2005 Carver 46 Motor Yacht
  • 2005 Carver 46 Voyager
  • 2005 Carver 50 Motor Yacht
  • 2005 Carver 53 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 2005 Carver 56 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2005 Carver 56 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 2005 Carver 57 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 2005 Carver 59 Marquis
  • 2004 Carver 350 Mariner
  • 2004 Carver 356 Motor Yacht
  • 2004 Carver 360 Mariner
  • 2004 Carver 360 Sport Sedan
  • 2004 Carver 366 Motor Yacht
  • 2004 Carver 396 Motor Yacht
  • 2004 Carver 420 Mariner
  • 2004 Carver 444 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2004 Carver 450 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 2004 Carver 460 Voyager
  • 2004 Carver 466 Motor Yacht
  • 2004 Carver 506 Motor Yacht
  • 2004 Carver 530 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 2004 Carver 560 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 2004 Carver 564 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2004 Carver 570 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 2004 Carver 59 Marquis
  • 2003 Carver 350 Mariner
  • 2003 Carver 356 Motor Yacht
  • 2003 Carver 360 Sport Sedan
  • 2003 Carver 366 Motor Yacht
  • 2003 Carver 396 Motor Yacht
  • 2003 Carver 404 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2003 Carver 410 Sport Sedan
  • 2003 Carver 444 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2003 Carver 450 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 2003 Carver 460 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 2003 Carver 466 Motor Yacht
  • 2003 Carver 506 Motor Yacht
  • 2003 Carver 530 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 2003 Carver 564 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2003 Carver 570 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 2002 Carver 346 Motor Yacht
  • 2002 Carver 350 Mariner
  • 2002 Carver 356 Motor Yacht
  • 2002 Carver 374 Voyager
  • 2002 Carver 380 Santego SE
  • 2002 Carver 396 Motor Yacht
  • 2002 Carver 404 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2002 Carver 406 Motor Yacht
  • 2002 Carver 410 Sport Sedan
  • 2002 Carver 444 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2002 Carver 450 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 2002 Carver 466 Motor Yacht
  • 2002 Carver 506 Motor Yacht
  • 2002 Carver 530 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 2002 Carver 564 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2002 Carver 570 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 2001 Carver 326 Motor Yacht
  • 2001 Carver 350 Mariner
  • 2001 Carver 356 Motor Yacht
  • 2001 Carver 374 Voyager
  • 2001 Carver 380 Santego SE
  • 2001 Carver 396 Motor Yacht
  • 2001 Carver 404 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2001 Carver 406 Motor Yacht
  • 2001 Carver 444 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2001 Carver 450 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 2001 Carver 466 Motor Yacht
  • 2001 Carver 506 Motor Yacht
  • 2001 Carver 530 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 2001 Carver 570 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 2000 Carver 326 Aft Cabin MY
  • 2000 Carver 350 Mariner
  • 2000 Carver 356 Aft Cabin MY
  • 2000 Carver 374 Voyager
  • 2000 Carver 380 Santego SE
  • 2000 Carver 396 Aft Cabin MY
  • 2000 Carver 404 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2000 Carver 406 Aft Cabin MY
  • 2000 Carver 450 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 2000 Carver 456 Aft Cabin MY
  • 2000 Carver 504 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 2000 Carver 506 Aft Cabin MY
  • 2000 Carver 530 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 1999 Carver 320 Voyager
  • 1999 Carver 326 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1999 Carver 350 Mariner
  • 1999 Carver 356 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1999 Carver 370 Voyager
  • 1999 Carver 380 Santego SE
  • 1999 Carver 404 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 1999 Carver 406 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1999 Carver 445 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1999 Carver 450 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 1999 Carver 456 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1999 Carver 504 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 1999 Carver 530 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 1998 Carver 260 MID Cabin Express
  • 1998 Carver 280 MID Cabin Express SE
  • 1998 Carver 280 Voyager
  • 1998 Carver 310 Santego
  • 1998 Carver 320 Voyager
  • 1998 Carver 325 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1998 Carver 350 Mariner
  • 1998 Carver 355 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1998 Carver 370 Voyager
  • 1998 Carver 380 Santego SE
  • 1998 Carver 400 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 1998 Carver 405 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1998 Carver 445 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1998 Carver 455 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1998 Carver 500 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 1998 Carver 530 Voyager Pilothouse
  • 1997 Carver 280 MID Cabin Express
  • 1997 Carver 280 Sedan
  • 1997 Carver 310 MID Cabin Express
  • 1997 Carver 310 Santego SR
  • 1997 Carver 320 Voyager SE
  • 1997 Carver 325 Aft Cabin
  • 1997 Carver 350 Mariner CR
  • 1997 Carver 355 Aft Cabin
  • 1997 Carver 370 Voyager SE
  • 1997 Carver 380 Santego SR
  • 1997 Carver 400 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 1997 Carver 405 Aft Cabin
  • 1997 Carver 430 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 1997 Carver 440 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1997 Carver 455 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1997 Carver 500 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 1996 Carver 250 Express
  • 1996 Carver 280 MID Cabin Express
  • 1996 Carver 280 Sedan Cruiser
  • 1996 Carver 310 MID Cabin Express
  • 1996 Carver 310 Santego SB
  • 1996 Carver 320 Voyager SR
  • 1996 Carver 325 Aft Cabin
  • 1996 Carver 330 Mariner SE CR
  • 1996 Carver 355 Aft Cabin
  • 1996 Carver 370 Aft Cabin
  • 1996 Carver 370 Voyager SR
  • 1996 Carver 380 Santego SE SB
  • 1996 Carver 400 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 1996 Carver 430 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 1996 Carver 440 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1996 Carver 455 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1996 Carver 500 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 1995 Carver 250 MID Cabin Express CR
  • 1995 Carver 280 MID Cabin Express CR
  • 1995 Carver 280 Sedan
  • 1995 Carver 310 Santego SB
  • 1995 Carver 320 Voyager SR
  • 1995 Carver 325 Aft Cabin
  • 1995 Carver 330 Mariner SE
  • 1995 Carver 355 Aft Cabin
  • 1995 Carver 370 Aft Cabin
  • 1995 Carver 370 Voyager SR
  • 1995 Carver 380 Santego SB
  • 1995 Carver 390 Aft Cabin
  • 1995 Carver 390 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 1995 Carver 430 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 1995 Carver 440 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1994 Carver 280 Express
  • 1994 Carver 280 Sedan
  • 1994 Carver 300 Aft Cabin
  • 1994 Carver 310 Santego SB
  • 1994 Carver 320 Voyager FN
  • 1994 Carver 330 Mariner CR
  • 1994 Carver 340 Santego SB
  • 1994 Carver 350 Aft Cabin
  • 1994 Carver 350 Voyager FN
  • 1994 Carver 370 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1994 Carver 370 Voyager FN
  • 1994 Carver 380 Express
  • 1994 Carver 380 Santego SB
  • 1994 Carver 390 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1994 Carver 390 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 1994 Carver 430 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 1994 Carver 440 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1993 Carver 280 Express
  • 1993 Carver 280 Sedan
  • 1993 Carver 300 Aft Cabin
  • 1993 Carver 300 Montego EC
  • 1993 Carver 300 Santego SB
  • 1993 Carver 300 Sedan
  • 1993 Carver 330 Mariner CR
  • 1993 Carver 340 Santego SB
  • 1993 Carver 350 Aft Cabin
  • 1993 Carver 350 Voyager FN
  • 1993 Carver 370 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1993 Carver 370 Voyager FN
  • 1993 Carver 380 Express
  • 1993 Carver 380 Santego SB
  • 1993 Carver 390 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1993 Carver 390 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 1993 Carver 430 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 1993 Carver 440 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1992 Carver 2257 Mariner
  • 1992 Carver 26 Command Bridge
  • 1992 Carver 28 Aft Cabin
  • 1992 Carver 2828 Command Bridge
  • 1992 Carver 2898 Command Bridge
  • 1992 Carver 32 Convertible CB
  • 1992 Carver 3297 Mariner
  • 1992 Carver 33 Aft Cabin
  • 1992 Carver 36 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1992 Carver 38 Aft Cabin
  • 1992 Carver 42 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1992 Carver 42 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 1992 Carver 4509 Californian MY
  • 1992 Carver 4809 Californian MY
  • 1992 Carver 5239 Californian CM
  • 1992 Carver 528 Montego
  • 1992 Carver 530 Montego
  • 1992 Carver 534 Montego
  • 1992 Carver 538 Montego
  • 1992 Carver 5539 Californian MY
  • 1992 Carver 630 Santego
  • 1992 Carver 634 Santego
  • 1992 Carver 638 Santego
  • 1992 Carver 640 Santego
  • 1991 Carver 26 Command Bridge
  • 1991 Carver 28 Aft Cabin
  • 1991 Carver 2828 Command Bridge
  • 1991 Carver 2898 Command Bridge
  • 1991 Carver 32 Convertible CB
  • 1991 Carver 3297 Mariner
  • 1991 Carver 33 Aft Cabin
  • 1991 Carver 36 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1991 Carver 38 Aft Cabin
  • 1991 Carver 42 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1991 Carver 42 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 1991 Carver 4509 Californian MY
  • 1991 Carver 4809 Californian MY
  • 1991 Carver 523 Montego
  • 1991 Carver 5239 Californian CM
  • 1991 Carver 525 Montego
  • 1991 Carver 528 Montego
  • 1991 Carver 530 Montego
  • 1991 Carver 532 Montego
  • 1991 Carver 534 Montego
  • 1991 Carver 538 Montego
  • 1991 Carver 5539 Californian MY
  • 1991 Carver 630 Santego
  • 1991 Carver 634 Santego
  • 1991 Carver 638 Santego
  • 1991 Carver 640 Santego
  • 1990 Carver 2157 Montego
  • 1990 Carver 2357 Montego
  • 1990 Carver 2557 Montego
  • 1990 Carver 2587 Allegra
  • 1990 Carver 2757 Montego
  • 1990 Carver 2767 Santego
  • 1990 Carver 2807 Riviera
  • 1990 Carver 2827 Voyager
  • 1990 Carver 2897 Mariner
  • 1990 Carver 3067 Santego
  • 1990 Carver 3087 Allegra
  • 1990 Carver 3157 Montego
  • 1990 Carver 3207 Aft Cabin
  • 1990 Carver 3227 Convertible
  • 1990 Carver 3257 Montego DC
  • 1990 Carver 3297 Mariner FE
  • 1990 Carver 3467 Santego FC
  • 1990 Carver 3557 Montego
  • 1990 Carver 3607 Aft Cabin
  • 1990 Carver 3608 Aft Cabin WB
  • 1990 Carver 3807 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1990 Carver 3867 Santego FC
  • 1990 Carver 3897 Santego DC
  • 1990 Carver 4207 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1990 Carver 4229 Californian CO
  • 1990 Carver 4509 Californian MY
  • 1990 Carver 4809 Californian MY
  • 1990 Carver 4829 Californian CO
  • 1990 Carver 4839 Californian CM
  • 1990 Carver 5539 Californian MY
  • 1989 Carver 2157 Montego
  • 1989 Carver 2257 Mariner
  • 1989 Carver 2357 Montego
  • 1989 Carver 2557 Montego
  • 1989 Carver 2587 Allegra
  • 1989 Carver 2757 Montego
  • 1989 Carver 2767 Santego
  • 1989 Carver 2807 Riviera Aft Cabin
  • 1989 Carver 2827 Voyager
  • 1989 Carver 2897 Mariner
  • 1989 Carver 3067 Santego
  • 1989 Carver 3087 Allegra
  • 1989 Carver 3207 Aft Cabin
  • 1989 Carver 3227 Convertible
  • 1989 Carver 3257 Montego DC
  • 1989 Carver 3297 Mariner FE
  • 1989 Carver 3467 Santego FC
  • 1989 Carver 3607 Aft Cabin
  • 1989 Carver 3807 Aft Cabin
  • 1989 Carver 3867 Santego FC
  • 1989 Carver 3897 Santego DC
  • 1989 Carver 4207 Aft Cabin MY
  • 1989 Carver 4229 Californian CO
  • 1989 Carver 4459 Calif Veneti EC
  • 1989 Carver 4509 Californian MY
  • 1989 Carver 4809 Californian MY
  • 1989 Carver 4829 Californian CO
  • 1989 Carver 4839 Californian CM
  • 1989 Carver 5539 Californian MY
  • 1988 Carver 2157 Montego
  • 1988 Carver 2357 Montego
  • 1988 Carver 2557 Montego
  • 1988 Carver 2757 Montego
  • 1988 Carver 2767 Santego
  • 1988 Carver 28 Aft Cabin
  • 1988 Carver 2827 Voyager
  • 1988 Carver 3067 Santego
  • 1988 Carver 3207 Aft Cabin
  • 1988 Carver 3227 Convertible
  • 1988 Carver 3257 Montego DC
  • 1988 Carver 3297 Mariner FE
  • 1988 Carver 3607 Aft Cabin
  • 1988 Carver 3697 Mariner FE
  • 1988 Carver 3807 Aft Cabin
  • 1988 Carver 3867 Santego FC
  • 1988 Carver 42 Californian CO
  • 1988 Carver 4207 Aft Cabin
  • 1988 Carver 4227 Cockpit
  • 1988 Carver 44 Californian Veneti EC
  • 1988 Carver 45 Californian MY
  • 1988 Carver 48 Californian CM
  • 1988 Carver 48 Californian CO
  • 1988 Carver 48 Californian MY
  • 1988 Carver 55 Californian MY
  • 1987 Carver 2657 Montego
  • 1987 Carver 2667 Santa Cruz
  • 1987 Carver 2757 Montego
  • 1987 Carver 2767 Santego
  • 1987 Carver 2807 Riviera Aft Cabin
  • 1987 Carver 2827 Voyager
  • 1987 Carver 2897 Mariner
  • 1987 Carver 3207 Aft Cabin
  • 1987 Carver 3227 Convertible
  • 1987 Carver 3257 Montego DC
  • 1987 Carver 3297 Mariner FE
  • 1987 Carver 3607 Aft Cabin
  • 1987 Carver 3697 Mariner FE
  • 1987 Carver 3807 Aft Cabin DM
  • 1987 Carver 4207 Aft Cabin DM
  • 1987 Carver 4227 Cockpit Motor Yacht
  • 1986 Carver 2657 Montego
  • 1986 Carver 2667 Santa Cruz
  • 1986 Carver 2757 Montego
  • 1986 Carver 2807 Riviera Aft Cabin
  • 1986 Carver 2827 Voyager
  • 1986 Carver 2897 Mariner
  • 1986 Carver 3207 Aft Cabin
  • 1986 Carver 3227 Convertible
  • 1986 Carver 3297 Mariner FE
  • 1986 Carver 3607 Aft Cabin
  • 1986 Carver 3697 Mariner FE
  • 1986 Carver 4207 Motor Yacht
  • 1985 Carver 2657 Montego
  • 1985 Carver 2667 Santa Cruz
  • 1985 Carver 2807 Riviera Aft Cabin
  • 1985 Carver 2827 Voyager
  • 1985 Carver 2897 Mariner
  • 1985 Carver 2987 Monterey
  • 1985 Carver 3207 Aft Cabin
  • 1985 Carver 3227 Convertible
  • 1985 Carver 3297 Mariner FE
  • 1985 Carver 3607 Aft Cabin
  • 1985 Carver 3697 Mariner FE
  • 1985 Carver 4207 Motor Yacht
  • 1984 Carver 2667 Santa Cruz
  • 1984 Carver 2687 Monterey
  • 1984 Carver 2807 Riviera Aft Cabin
  • 1984 Carver 2897 Mariner
  • 1984 Carver 3207 Aft Cabin
  • 1984 Carver 3227 Convertible
  • 1984 Carver 3396 Mariner FE
  • 1984 Carver 3607 Aft Cabin
  • 1984 Carver 3697 Mariner FE
  • 1983 Carver 2357 Monterey
  • 1983 Carver 2667 Santa Cruz
  • 1983 Carver 2687 Monterey
  • 1983 Carver 2807 Riviera Aft Cabin
  • 1983 Carver 2897 Mariner Plan A
  • 1983 Carver 2897 Mariner Plan B
  • 1983 Carver 3207 Aft Cabin
  • 1983 Carver 3396 Mariner FE
  • 1983 Carver 3607 Aft Cabin
  • 1982 Carver 2357 Montego
  • 1982 Carver 2667 Santa Cruz
  • 1982 Carver 2687 Monterey Hardtop
  • 1982 Carver 2687 Monterey Open
  • 1982 Carver 2866 Santa Cruz
  • 1982 Carver 2896 Mariner
  • 1982 Carver 3007 Aft Cabin
  • 1982 Carver 3027 Sedan Flybridge
  • 1982 Carver 3027 Sedan Hardtop
  • 1982 Carver 3396 Mariner FE
  • 1982 Carver 3607 Aft Cabin
  • 1981 Carver 2347 Offshore
  • 1981 Carver 2357 Montego
  • 1981 Carver 2667 Santa Cruz
  • 1981 Carver 2687 Monterey
  • 1981 Carver 2866 Santa Cruz
  • 1981 Carver 2896 Mariner
  • 1981 Carver 3007 Aft Cabin
  • 1981 Carver 3326 Voyager FE
  • 1981 Carver 3396 Mariner FE
  • 1980 Carver 2347 Offshore
  • 1980 Carver 2357 Montego
  • 1980 Carver 26 Monterey
  • 1980 Carver 26 Santa Cruz
  • 1980 Carver 28 Mariner
  • 1980 Carver 28 Santa Cruz
  • 1980 Carver 28 Voyager
  • 1980 Carver 3326 Voyager FE
  • 1980 Carver 3396 Mariner FE
  • 1979 Carver 23 Montego
  • 1979 Carver 23 Offshore
  • 1979 Carver 25 Monterey
  • 1979 Carver 25 Santa Cruz
  • 1979 Carver 28 Mariner
  • 1979 Carver 28 Santa Cruz
  • 1979 Carver 28 Voyager
  • 1979 Carver 3326 Voyager FE
  • 1979 Carver 3396 Mariner FE
  • 1978 Carver 25 Camper
  • 1978 Carver 25 Ranger
  • 1978 Carver 25 Santa Cruz
  • 1978 Carver 28 Mariner
  • 1978 Carver 28 Santa Cruz
  • 1978 Carver 28 Voyager
  • 1978 Carver 3326 Voyager FE
  • 1978 Carver 3396 Mariner FE
  • 1977 Carver 22 Camper
  • 1977 Carver 25 Camper
  • 1977 Carver 25 Ranger
  • 1977 Carver 25 Santa Cruz
  • 1977 Carver 28 Mariner
  • 1977 Carver 28 Santa Cruz
  • 1977 Carver 3326 Voyager FE
  • 1977 Carver 3396 Mariner FE
  • 1976 Carver 22 Camper
  • 1976 Carver 25 Monterey
  • 1976 Carver 25 Santa Cruz
  • 1976 Carver 28 Mariner
  • 1976 Carver 28 Santa Cruz
  • 1976 Carver 3385 Monterey FC
  • 1976 Carver 3395 Mariner FC
  • 1975 Carver 2565 Santa Cruz
  • 1975 Carver 2585 Monterey
  • 1975 Carver 28 Mariner
  • 1975 Carver 28 Monterey
  • 1975 Carver 28 Santa Cruz
  • 1975 Carver 3385 Monterey FC
  • 1975 Carver 3395 Mariner FC
  • 1974 Carver 2275 Camper
  • 1974 Carver 2565 Santa Cruz
  • 1974 Carver 2585 Monterey
  • 1974 Carver 28 Mariner
  • 1974 Carver 3385 Monterey FC
  • 1973 Carver 2275 Camper
  • 1973 Carver 2565 Santa Cruz
  • 1973 Carver 2585 Montery
  • 1973 Carver 3120 Voyager FE
  • 1973 Carver 3180 Monterey EC
  • 1973 Carver Monterey 3180 EC
  • 1973 Carver Voyager 3120 FE
  • 1972 Carver 22 Camper
  • 1972 Carver 25 Santa Cruz
  • 1972 Carver 3180 Monterey EC
  • 1972 Carver Monterey 3180 EC
  • 1971 Carver 2170 Holiday
  • 1971 Carver 2180 Montery
  • 1971 Carver 2550 Camper
  • 1971 Carver 2560 Santa Cruz
  • 1971 Carver 2570 Holiday
  • 1971 Carver 2580 Montery
  • 1971 Carver 3180 Monterey EC
  • 1971 Carver Camper 2550
  • 1971 Carver Holiday 2570
  • 1971 Carver Monterey 3180 EC
  • 1971 Carver Montery 2580
  • 1971 Carver Santa Cruz 2560
  • 1970 Carver 3180 Monterey EC
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Carver yachts for sale.

Started in the late 1950s, two men Charlie Carter and George Verhagen built custom mahogany boats has a hobby selling to Friends and Family. Continuing to grow into one of the most popular builders of family cruisers and motoryachts from the Great Lakes.

Expanding beyond the great lakes and encompassing the world, Carver was acquired into a much larger family by Genmar Holdings in the 1990s. In the 2000s the Voyager models made their debuts, with the flagship 570 model become one of the most popular Pilothouse yachts on the market. Building on the Pilothouse style, Carver began production of the Marquis Class of Yachts in 2003 and has become one of the nicest premium boat brands to date.

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Carver’s C34 abounds with details that impress experienced skippers, such as raised edges on stair treads to ensure safe footing, deep hatch gutters to promote good drainage and keep gear dry, and cleat placement that provides security and several options while docking, anchoring or rafting with other boats. Also, from its seven-seater flying bridge lounge to its two-stateroom, two-head cabin plan, the C34 boasts features bound to impress guests.

What else did we discover? Read on, learn more details, and take a vicarious ride aboard the Carver C34.

While the C34 topped out at 31.8 mph, I was more impressed with the comfort this broad-bow, straight-stem little yacht delivered at 24 mph cruising in our test day’s blustery Atlantic chop: I enjoyed both the ride and the view from the flying bridge, and that’s not something that can be said of all flying bridge boats this size.

Running from a flybridge is like being on the long end of a stick. Motion is amplified. The three major components of a boat’s motion — roll, pitch and heave — which can feel comfortable at deck level, often become tortuous when experienced from 8 or 10 feet higher. It’s hard to pin down exactly why a certain boat behaves a certain way in a given set of conditions, but in the C34’s case, we can make some assumptions as to why it delivers a rather comfortable ride.

For one thing, its straight stem gives it a longer waterline length than those of similar boats possessing similar length overall (LOA), such as Meridian’s 341 Sedan ($545,201, with twin 320 hp MerCruisers), allowing it to bridge waves a bit better and reduce pitch. Though its 18,000-pound displacement is par for this class, the C34 is not as tall as comparable boats, yet it’s a bit wider. Both attributes contribute to stability. The aluminum trusses I saw installed during the plant tour portion of this test helped prevent the house from being wracked. Subjectively, the boat feels balanced, and it responds as expected to input at the helm.

On the flying bridge, snap-in woven carpet, a plush swiveling helm chair, an aluminum-frame venturi and two large Raymarine touch screens made this skipper feel comfortable. (However, the teeny compass needs to go; a boat like this demands a 5-inch, flat-card compass, in my opinion.) There’s a lounge that seats seven guests wrapping to port. Behind that is a thick sun pad ringed by a stainless-steel rail. A stowage locker beside the helm features a recessed tray top and a built-in stereo. A taut and rugged Bimini top covers all, and the steps to the cockpit feature grippy nonskid and the aforementioned raised-lip risers.

The cabin impressed me. The C34’s decor achieves luxury, while remaining bright, functional and easy to maintain, thanks to an artful mix of faux wood, taut fabric and just the right amount of glossy fiberglass. Moreover, the twin, sliding-glass entry doors hinge open as well, swinging wide to seamlessly connect salon and cockpit. This arrangement will be just as useful for a cruising couple as it will when entertaining a dozen guests. In effect, it provides an express boat’s egress and access to and from the water while retaining the maximized living quarters only a bridge boat can provide in any given length. Small details, such as the handy little retainers for the miniblinds, also impressed.

The salon features a six-person settee and table that converts to a double berth. Opposite, find the U-shaped galley, with its two-burner cooktop (for cruising, specify a model with potholders), microwave and a deep sink. The two-tiered forward section of counter is functional and is also where a second control station can be fitted (price on request), a desirable option for those seeking climate-controlled helm time.

Belowdecks, the C34 boasts a two-stateroom layout. The starboard-side guest stateroom features twin berths that convert to a double, and is privatized by a wood door.

Across the passageway is the head, with its fiberglass stall shower. I sat on the shower seat and believe cruisers will find it a welcome amenity, particularly since the shower head can be used as a hand-held wand. The vanity sports a vessel sink. There’s an exhaust fan, and the fiberglass sole makes it easy to keep things sanitary.

The master stateroom features a residential-height master berth. We appreciate such residential-height berths not only for their ease of entry but also for the extra headroom and sense of space they provide. (Intangibles and a space’s “feeling” are important, in our view.) The round portholes, as distinctive here as when seen from outside, open for ventilation, yet dog down tight for rough-weather motoring. In all, I felt that one could comfortably “escape” one’s crew for a few hours in this stateroom. That’s a tough feat to accomplish aboard a 34-foot boat.

Sea-trial Carver’s C34. You might find that it manages to pull off numerous feats that other boats fail to accomplish.

Comparable model: Meridian 341 Sedan

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For the first time Rosatom Fuel Division supplied fresh nuclear fuel to the world’s only floating nuclear cogeneration plant in the Arctic

The fuel was supplied to the northernmost town of Russia along the Northern Sea Route.

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The first in the history of the power plant refueling, that is, the replacement of spent nuclear fuel with fresh one, is planned to begin before 2024. The manufacturer of nuclear fuel for all Russian nuclear icebreakers, as well as the Akademik Lomonosov FNPP, is Machinery Manufacturing Plant, Joint-Stock Company (MSZ JSC), a company of Rosatom Fuel Company TVEL that is based in Elektrostal, Moscow Region.

The FNPP includes two KLT-40S reactors of the icebreaking type. Unlike convenient ground-based large reactors (that require partial replacement of fuel rods once every 12-18 months), in the case of these reactors, the refueling takes place once every few years and includes unloading of the entire reactor core and loading of fresh fuel into the reactor.

The cores of KLT-40 reactors of the Akademik Lomonosov floating power unit have a number of advantages compared to the reference ones: a cassette core was used for the first time in the history of the unit, which made it possible to increase the fuel energy resource to 3-3.5 years between refuelings, and also reduce the fuel component of the electricity cost by one and a half times. The FNPP operating experience formed the basis for the designs of reactors for nuclear icebreakers of the newest series 22220. Three such icebreakers have been launched by now.

For the first time the power units of the Akademik Lomonosov floating nuclear power plant were connected to the grid in December 2019, and put into commercial operation in May 2020. The supply of nuclear fuel from Elektrostal to Pevek and its loading into the second reactor is planned for 2024. The total power of the Akademik Lomonosov FNPP, supplied to the coastal grid of Pevek without thermal energy consumption on shore, is about 76 MW, being about 44 MW in the maximum thermal power supply mode. The FNPP generated 194 million kWh according to the results of 2023. The population of Pevek is just a little more than 4 thousand, while the FNPP has a potential for supplying electricity to a city with a population of up to 100 thousand people. After the FNPP commissioning two goals were achieved. These include first of all the replacement of the retiring capacities of the Bilibino NPP, which has been operating since 1974, as well as the Chaunskaya TPP, which has already been operating for more than 70 years. Secondly, energy is supplied to the main mining companies in western Chukotka in the Chaun-Bilibino energy hub a large ore and metal cluster, including gold mining companies and projects related to the development of the Baimsk ore zone. In September 2023, a 110 kilovolt power transmission line with a length of 490 kilometers was put into operation, connecting the towns of Pevek and Bilibino. The line increased the reliability of energy supply from the FNPP to both Bilibino consumers and mining companies, the largest of which is the Baimsky GOK. The comprehensive development of the Russian Arctic is a national strategic priority. To increase the NSR traffic is of paramount importance for accomplishment of the tasks set in the field of cargo shipping. This logistics corridor is being developed due regular freight voyages, construction of new nuclear-powered icebreakers and modernization of the relevant infrastructure. Rosatom companies are actively involved in this work. Rosatom Fuel Company TVEL (Rosatom Fuel Division) includes companies fabricating nuclear fuel, converting and enriching uranium, manufacturing gas centrifuges, conducting researches and producing designs. As the only nuclear fuel supplier to Russian NPPs, TVEL supplies fuel for a total of 75 power reactors in 15 countries, for research reactors in nine countries, as well as for propulsion reactors of the Russian nuclear fleet. Every sixth power reactor in the world runs on TVEL fuel. Rosatom Fuel Division is the world’s largest producer of enriched uranium and the leader on the global stable isotope market. The Fuel Division is actively developing new businesses in chemistry, metallurgy, energy storage technologies, 3D printing, digital products, and decommissioning of nuclear facilities. TVEL also includes Rosatom integrators for additive technologies and electricity storage systems. Rosenergoatom, Joint-Stock Company is part of Rosatom Electric Power Division and one of the largest companies in the industry acting as an operator of nuclear power plants. It includes, as its branches, 11 operating NPPs, including the FNPP, the Scientific and Technical Center for Emergency Operations at NPPs, Design and Engineering as well as Technological companies. In total, 37 power units with a total installed capacity of over 29.5 GW are in operation at 11 nuclear power plants in Russia. Machinery Manufacturing Plant, Joint-Stock Company (MSZ JSC, Elektrostal) is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of fuel for nuclear power plants. The company produces fuel assemblies for VVER-440, VVER-1000, RBMK-1000, BN-600,800, VK-50, EGP-6; powders and fuel pellets intended for supply to foreign customers. It also produces nuclear fuel for research reactors. The plant belongs to the TVEL Fuel Company of Rosatom.

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Rosatom obtained a license for the first land-based SMR in Russia

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ROSATOM and FEDC have signed a cooperation agreement to build Russia's first onshore SNPP in Yakutia.

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Rosatom has completed the development of nuclear fuel for the RITM-200S small modular reactor designed for the upgraded floating power units.

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Elektrostal is a vibrant city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia. With a rich history, stunning architecture, and a thriving community, Elektrostal is a city that has much to offer. Whether you are a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply curious about different cultures, Elektrostal is sure to captivate you.

This article will provide you with 40 fascinating facts about Elektrostal, giving you a better understanding of why this city is worth exploring. From its origins as an industrial hub to its modern-day charm, we will delve into the various aspects that make Elektrostal a unique and must-visit destination.

So, join us as we uncover the hidden treasures of Elektrostal and discover what makes this city a true gem in the heart of Russia.

Key Takeaways:

  • Elektrostal, known as the “Motor City of Russia,” is a vibrant and growing city with a rich industrial history, offering diverse cultural experiences and a strong commitment to environmental sustainability.
  • With its convenient location near Moscow, Elektrostal provides a picturesque landscape, vibrant nightlife, and a range of recreational activities, making it an ideal destination for residents and visitors alike.

Known as the “Motor City of Russia.”

Elektrostal, a city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia, earned the nickname “Motor City” due to its significant involvement in the automotive industry.

Home to the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Elektrostal is renowned for its metallurgical plant, which has been producing high-quality steel and alloys since its establishment in 1916.

Boasts a rich industrial heritage.

Elektrostal has a long history of industrial development, contributing to the growth and progress of the region.

Founded in 1916.

The city of Elektrostal was founded in 1916 as a result of the construction of the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Located approximately 50 kilometers east of Moscow.

Elektrostal is situated in close proximity to the Russian capital, making it easily accessible for both residents and visitors.

Known for its vibrant cultural scene.

Elektrostal is home to several cultural institutions, including museums, theaters, and art galleries that showcase the city’s rich artistic heritage.

A popular destination for nature lovers.

Surrounded by picturesque landscapes and forests, Elektrostal offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and birdwatching.

Hosts the annual Elektrostal City Day celebrations.

Every year, Elektrostal organizes festive events and activities to celebrate its founding, bringing together residents and visitors in a spirit of unity and joy.

Has a population of approximately 160,000 people.

Elektrostal is home to a diverse and vibrant community of around 160,000 residents, contributing to its dynamic atmosphere.

Boasts excellent education facilities.

The city is known for its well-established educational institutions, providing quality education to students of all ages.

A center for scientific research and innovation.

Elektrostal serves as an important hub for scientific research, particularly in the fields of metallurgy, materials science, and engineering.

Surrounded by picturesque lakes.

The city is blessed with numerous beautiful lakes, offering scenic views and recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike.

Well-connected transportation system.

Elektrostal benefits from an efficient transportation network, including highways, railways, and public transportation options, ensuring convenient travel within and beyond the city.

Famous for its traditional Russian cuisine.

Food enthusiasts can indulge in authentic Russian dishes at numerous restaurants and cafes scattered throughout Elektrostal.

Home to notable architectural landmarks.

Elektrostal boasts impressive architecture, including the Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord and the Elektrostal Palace of Culture.

Offers a wide range of recreational facilities.

Residents and visitors can enjoy various recreational activities, such as sports complexes, swimming pools, and fitness centers, enhancing the overall quality of life.

Provides a high standard of healthcare.

Elektrostal is equipped with modern medical facilities, ensuring residents have access to quality healthcare services.

Home to the Elektrostal History Museum.

The Elektrostal History Museum showcases the city’s fascinating past through exhibitions and displays.

A hub for sports enthusiasts.

Elektrostal is passionate about sports, with numerous stadiums, arenas, and sports clubs offering opportunities for athletes and spectators.

Celebrates diverse cultural festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal hosts a variety of cultural festivals, celebrating different ethnicities, traditions, and art forms.

Electric power played a significant role in its early development.

Elektrostal owes its name and initial growth to the establishment of electric power stations and the utilization of electricity in the industrial sector.

Boasts a thriving economy.

The city’s strong industrial base, coupled with its strategic location near Moscow, has contributed to Elektrostal’s prosperous economic status.

Houses the Elektrostal Drama Theater.

The Elektrostal Drama Theater is a cultural centerpiece, attracting theater enthusiasts from far and wide.

Popular destination for winter sports.

Elektrostal’s proximity to ski resorts and winter sport facilities makes it a favorite destination for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities.

Promotes environmental sustainability.

Elektrostal prioritizes environmental protection and sustainability, implementing initiatives to reduce pollution and preserve natural resources.

Home to renowned educational institutions.

Elektrostal is known for its prestigious schools and universities, offering a wide range of academic programs to students.

Committed to cultural preservation.

The city values its cultural heritage and takes active steps to preserve and promote traditional customs, crafts, and arts.

Hosts an annual International Film Festival.

The Elektrostal International Film Festival attracts filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts from around the world, showcasing a diverse range of films.

Encourages entrepreneurship and innovation.

Elektrostal supports aspiring entrepreneurs and fosters a culture of innovation, providing opportunities for startups and business development.

Offers a range of housing options.

Elektrostal provides diverse housing options, including apartments, houses, and residential complexes, catering to different lifestyles and budgets.

Home to notable sports teams.

Elektrostal is proud of its sports legacy, with several successful sports teams competing at regional and national levels.

Boasts a vibrant nightlife scene.

Residents and visitors can enjoy a lively nightlife in Elektrostal, with numerous bars, clubs, and entertainment venues.

Promotes cultural exchange and international relations.

Elektrostal actively engages in international partnerships, cultural exchanges, and diplomatic collaborations to foster global connections.

Surrounded by beautiful nature reserves.

Nearby nature reserves, such as the Barybino Forest and Luchinskoye Lake, offer opportunities for nature enthusiasts to explore and appreciate the region’s biodiversity.

Commemorates historical events.

The city pays tribute to significant historical events through memorials, monuments, and exhibitions, ensuring the preservation of collective memory.

Promotes sports and youth development.

Elektrostal invests in sports infrastructure and programs to encourage youth participation, health, and physical fitness.

Hosts annual cultural and artistic festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal celebrates its cultural diversity through festivals dedicated to music, dance, art, and theater.

Provides a picturesque landscape for photography enthusiasts.

The city’s scenic beauty, architectural landmarks, and natural surroundings make it a paradise for photographers.

Connects to Moscow via a direct train line.

The convenient train connection between Elektrostal and Moscow makes commuting between the two cities effortless.

A city with a bright future.

Elektrostal continues to grow and develop, aiming to become a model city in terms of infrastructure, sustainability, and quality of life for its residents.

In conclusion, Elektrostal is a fascinating city with a rich history and a vibrant present. From its origins as a center of steel production to its modern-day status as a hub for education and industry, Elektrostal has plenty to offer both residents and visitors. With its beautiful parks, cultural attractions, and proximity to Moscow, there is no shortage of things to see and do in this dynamic city. Whether you’re interested in exploring its historical landmarks, enjoying outdoor activities, or immersing yourself in the local culture, Elektrostal has something for everyone. So, next time you find yourself in the Moscow region, don’t miss the opportunity to discover the hidden gems of Elektrostal.

Q: What is the population of Elektrostal?

A: As of the latest data, the population of Elektrostal is approximately XXXX.

Q: How far is Elektrostal from Moscow?

A: Elektrostal is located approximately XX kilometers away from Moscow.

Q: Are there any famous landmarks in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to several notable landmarks, including XXXX and XXXX.

Q: What industries are prominent in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal is known for its steel production industry and is also a center for engineering and manufacturing.

Q: Are there any universities or educational institutions in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to XXXX University and several other educational institutions.

Q: What are some popular outdoor activities in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal offers several outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and picnicking in its beautiful parks.

Q: Is Elektrostal well-connected in terms of transportation?

A: Yes, Elektrostal has good transportation links, including trains and buses, making it easily accessible from nearby cities.

Q: Are there any annual events or festivals in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including XXXX and XXXX.

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Minis are really cute; whether it’s a toy car, a baby animal, or a doll-sized kitchen set, miniature items have a way of melting my heart every time. My favorite category of all within the “mini” genre is probably a dead-giveaway: makeup. I’ve spent hours in those dangerous check-out lanes of Sephora where exclusively-made miniature skincare, makeup, brushes, and sponges have been placed (brilliantly) for customers awaiting check-out. On several occasions, I’ve gone in for literally only one item, and ended up leaving with dozens of others because of a long check-out line; I just kept finding more of my favorite products in travel sizes.

Because I travel a lot, I dedicate a good amount of time to strategically packing. I usually bring an entire pharmacy with me because I never know what to expect from a foreign country’s drugstores or local shopping, lest I forget something. There’s also nothing worse for me than re-purchasing something I know that I already have at home. If you’re like me and you belong to the COO club (carry-on only), you’ve had your fair share of experiences with an overstuffed bag. I can’t even count the number of times I’ve had to sit on my Rimowa luggage, praying it doesn’t crack, just so that I could zip it into something shaped like an Oreo cookie (the fabric space-expanders spilling out everywhere).

After finding out that many brands make miniature versions of their beloved products, I started researching to see what else was out there. Since switching exclusively to minis for travel , my bags have gotten a lot lighter.

With travel season upon us, I decided to round up all of the best mini products. So, whether you’re packing for your trip to Mallorca, you want to try something new with less cost commitment, or you just love how cute miniature makeup looks on your vanity, I’ve rounded up all the fan-favorites here.

Best Overall: Augustinus Bader The Cream

What We Like

  • Researched-backed claims
  • Pump bottle

What We Don't Like

Whether you’ve heard the wonders of this product and you want to give it a try, or you’re addicted to it and won’t let it leave your size, this is the cult cream size for you.

Price at time of publish: $89 for .5 oz

Active Ingredients: TFC8 Technology, vitamin A (retinyl palmitate), vitamin C (ascorbic acid), vitamin B5 (panthenol), hydrolyzed rice protein, aloe leaf juice, shea butter | Skin Type: Oily, combination, acne-prone | Size: 0.5 fl. oz., 1 fl. oz., or 1.7 fl. oz. | SPF: None | Cruelty-Free: Yes

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What Our Testers Say

"Despite trying out many moisturizers, this was the first time I was actually noticeably shocked at the immediate difference in my skin ." — Joline Buscemi , Product Tester

Best Foundation: Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation Mini

 Courtesy of Sephora

  • Boosts radiance
  • Travel-friendly
  • Can settle into fine lines

A favorite foundation of Meghan Markle, Kylie Jenner , and pretty much every beauty editor, this mini makes traveling so much easier, especially because the full-size version is a pretty hefty glass jar.

Price at time of publish: $45

Coverage: Medium to full | Shade Range: 40 | Finish: Natural | Size: 0.6 oz. or 1 oz. | Cruelty-Free: No

Best Setting Spray: Urban Decay All-Nighter Setting Spray

Courtesy of Sephora 

  • Award-winning
  • Feels sticky right after application

Milk Hydro Grip Primer Mini

 Courtesy of Milk

  • Minimizes pores
  • Can be hard to spread

Best Powder: Laura Mercier Translucent Powder Mini

  • Long-lasting
  • Lightweight
  • Can be drying

Best Concealer: Nars Mini Radiant Creamy Concealer

 Courtesy of Nars

Best Lash Serum: Grande Cosmetics GrandeLASH MD Lash Enhancing Serum

  • Easy to apply
  • Noticeable results
  • Results can take longer than five weeks

Best Moisturizer: Embryolisse Lait-Crème Concentré

  • Removes tough makeup
  • Multi-purpose product
  • Leaves a greasy feeling

Best Brow Gel: Anastasia DIPBROW Gel Mini

  • Great color payoff

Best Mascara: Lancôme Hypnôse Drama Waterproof Mascara

  • Coats every lash
  • Doesn't clump

Best Toner: Biologique Recherche P50 1970 1.7oz

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  • Balances pH
  • Not readily available in stores

The heavily lauded “Jesus in a bottle” comes in a travel size, too. Now, you can chemically exfoliate on-the-go (also known as my version of an extreme sport).

Type: Chemical | Active Ingredients: Vitamins, active botanical extracts | Size: 1.7 fl. oz., 5.1 fl. oz., or 8.4 fl. oz. | Cruelty-Free: No

Final Verdict

We're giving top honors to the Augustinus Bader The Cream . Its innovative formula is packed with natural amino acids, vitamins, and molecules to help regenerate your body's own stem cells. It's also packed with great hydrating ingredients like aloe leaf, avocado, shea butter, and more, so it certainly lives up to its claim of replacing every skin product you need after cleansing.

Looking to cover up while you're on the go? Try the Nars Mini Radiant Creamy Concealer . It's great for adding highlight, contour, or medium to full coverage concealing without dryness or creasing.

What to Look for in Travel Size Beauty Products

Packaging materials.

Whether you're just tossing it in your bag for touchups or traveling on a plane, you'll want to make sure the product you're buying is made of up durable materials. It shouldn't pop open or break and spill all over your bag.

Application

While minis are compact and easy to pack when you need to travel light, always consider the product's application. If you have to pack extra tools for it, then it takes up more space than its cute small size. If you aren't positive what more will be needed for products, reference all-in-one makeup kits to review what you need to accompany assorted products.

You might find yourself distracted by the shiniest and most exciting products, but don't forget to purchase and pack the everyday items you need, too. Whether your staples include brow gel, sunscreen, or lip gloss, you'll want to have a mini-version of the things you rely on the most, not just the fun extras.

When looking to travel by air, you'll need to adhere to the TSA rules for carry-on cosmetics. You're allowed to bring a total of one quart-sized clear, resealable bag filled with products. Inside this bag, each item needs to be 3.4 ounces or less.

Provided you will use up whatever is contained in your travel-size toiletries, they are worth it. That's because you were able to carry them on rather than pay extra for a checked bag, which costs more. You'll want to recycle them instead of putting them in the trash to reduce your carbon footprint.

Travel-size toiletries last about the same amount of time as their full-size counterparts; it's dependent on how long that specific product lasts. Mascara can get dried out and exposed to bacteria , and should be replaced every few months.

The TSA is pretty strict about traveling with liquids, and because of that, its rules about what counts as a liquid err on the, well, solid side. Aerosols, pastes, creams, and gels are all liquids, so makeup products like mascara, foundation, eyeline r , moisturizer, and perfume are all considered liquid.

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The 21 Best Travel-Size Beauty Products to Pack on Your Next Trip

By Danielle Sinay

Travel Size Beauty Products

Once upon a time, finding the best travel-size beauty products meant scouring the pharmacy “travel size” section and making do with that one tiny bottle of Cetaphil. But as interest in beauty, skin care, and hair care has evolved, so too have options for travel-size cosmetics. Now you can find almost any product from your beauty routine as a mini, from practical products like tinted sunscreen and thigh chafing balm to must-have face serums to tiny hair tools. Some might even be your favs you use everyday, in their original packaging, no less!

Whether you’re packing for vacation or want to test out cult-favorite cosmetics before you commit (no judgment here!), there are dozens of beloved beauty products that can now be procured in a compact, easy-to-pack, and TSA-approved form. Keep scrolling and see the 21 best travel-size beauty products ahead.

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Supergoop Mini Glowscreen Sunscreen SPF 40 Mini Size

Supergoop! Mini Glowscreen Sunscreen SPF 40 Mini

Supergoop's Glow Screen is the ultimate multitasker and therefore perfect for toting on your next trip. Not only does it provide SPF 40 coverage, but it leaves the face glowing, glimmering, and sun-kissed without leaving a white cast , and can be worn solo for gorgeous “no-makeup makeup” glam or underneath foundation for a lit-from-within look. At 1.7 oz., the original bottle is technically TSA-approved, but the 0.68-oz. mini size is ideal for carrying in day-to-day bags, purses, and pockets. The more room, the merrier, right?

Paula's Choice Mini Skin Perfecting 2 BHA Liquid Exfoliant

Paula’s Choice Mini Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant

You’ve likely heard all about Paula’s Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant, the cult-favorite toner that really, truly works. But did you know it comes in an itty-bitty 1-ounce option too? Well, now you do. It’s so small it takes up little to no room, meaning you have that much more space to pack souvenirs without worrying about disrupting your skin care routine.

Megababe Thigh Rescue

Megababe Thigh Rescue Mini

Thigh chafing is no joke, especially while walking more than usual on summer vacation. Fortunately, Megababe knows their audience and launched a mini version of their life- (and thigh-) saving anti-friction stick that’s just 0.81 oz. It’s so tiny you can throw it in any purse or even a pocket, and reapply as much as necessary. Megababe’s stick is derm approved too: “This easy-to-use formula glides on easily, and includes aloe and vitamin E to help soothe the skin, as well as pomegranate seed extract to protect the skin and grapeseed oil to help hydrate,” says Marisa Garshick, MD , FAAD, board-certified dermatologist.

Drunk Elephant Day Dream Kit CFirma Fresh Day Serum  BHydra Intensive Hydration Serum

Drunk Elephant Day Dream Kit: Mini C-Firma Fresh Day Serum + B-Hydra Intensive Hydration Serum

One of the hardest parts of traveling is having to part with your favorite face serums , so beauty buffs can breathe a collective sigh of relief: Drunk Elephant now offers its viral fitamin C serum in a 0.28-oz. form. The C-Firma Fresh Day Serum brightens and firms the complexion while improving skin texture and tone, and does so without clogging pores. It also comes with a mini B-Hydra serum, which provides additional hydration for a radiant finish.

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Living Proof Travel Size Perfect Hair Day Dry Shampoo

Living Proof Travel-Size Perfect Hair Day Dry Shampoo

Whether you’re prone to sweating or simply don’t have time to shower, dry shampoo is a fairly universal travel essential. The only problem? The best ones usually don’t come in travel size, especially since they’re often aerosol cans. Or, at least they didn’t, until Living Proof released a 2.4-oz. version of their best-selling dry shampoo. You can even pack this in your carry-on. See you never, greasy bangs!

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Belif Mini The True Cream Aqua Bomb

Gel based and lightweight, the Belif True Cream Aqua Bomb is a Glamour editor favorite that’s perfect for summer. It doesn’t clog pores, cause breakouts, or provoke excess oil production , but it is super moisturizing and gentle enough to not irritate sensitive skin. It also works remarkably well as a base or a nonsticky makeup primer or layering base, and is available in an itty-bitty 0.84-ounce mini size . So whether you want to try before you buy bigger or plan to carry it onto your summer vacation flight, you (and your skin) are covered.

Dermalogica Mini Daily Microfoliant Exfoliator

Dermalogica Mini Daily Microfoliant Exfoliator

You might be taking a break from work while on vacation, but that doesn’t mean you should have to stop exfoliating. Consistently named one of the best face scrubs, Dermalogica’s microfoliant exfoliator combats dullness and brightness without being too rough on the skin. Plus, the formula is customizable—it’s a powder that turns into a paste when mixed with water—and gentle enough to use daily. And now, it comes in a 0.45-oz. option.

Sunday Riley Power Couple Mini Kit Good Genes  Luna Sleeping Oil

Sunday Riley Power Couple Mini Kit: Mini Good Genes & Luna Sleeping Oil

Celebrities, editors, and dermatologists love Sunday Riley’s iconic Good Genes serum—it’s cited in practically every other Drop the Routine —and with good reason. This serum smooths, brightens, and clears skin while plumping and combatting fine lines, and works in as little as three minutes. The Luna Sleeping Oil is esteemed too—Paris Hilton and makeup artist Nam Vo are both fans—since it helps brighten the skin while soothing redness and irritation. Together, these MVPs are unstoppable: And now, at 0.27 and 0.17 oz., they’re TSA-approved.

BaBylissPRO Mini Straightening Iron with Travel Pouch

BaBylissPRO Mini Straightening Iron with Travel Pouch

Most hotels and Airbnbs have hair dryers but are without essential hair tools like hair straighteners. But while some hair simply can’t be tamed with just a dryer, packing a full-size hair straightener can be a pain. Enter BaByliss, who re-created the company’s popular hair straightener in a tiny travel size, complete with a pouch. Now you can straighten and fix your hair anywhere and everywhere that has an outlet.

Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray

Oribe Mini Dry Texturizing Spray

Texturizing spray is truly the unsung hero of the hairstyling world, and Oribe’s is often credited as the industry gold standard. Adored by beauty editors and hairstylists alike, it’s great on all hair types and textures; provides lightweight hold and texture without feeling sticky or weighing hair down; adds volume, texture, and grit; and somehow smells good too. The fact that it comes in a 2.2-oz. bottle is pretty much a miracle.

Bumble and Bumble Hairdressers Invisible Oil

Bumble and Bumble Mini Hairdresser’s Invisible Oil

Bumble and Bumble offers most of its products in travel sizes, which has earned the brand a permanent place in many beauty lover carry-ons. This oil not only makes hair smell and feel amazing, but it completely combats humidity-induced frizz while protecting hair from heat and UV rays. At 0.28 oz., it easily packs in your purse on hot, humid days so you can reapply for extra protection and frizz defense.

Tatcha Mini Liquid Silk Canvas Featherweight Protective Primer

Tatcha Mini Liquid Silk Canvas: Featherweight Protective Primer

Tatcha’s Liquid Silk Canvas is a Glamour Beauty Award winner —and considered one of Tatcha’s best products —for a reason. It smooths and blurs the skin upon application, almost like IRL airbrushing, and provides the perfect canvas for foundation, since it doesn’t budge, get oily, or lose coverage all day. Which is why the fact that it’s available in a 0.35-oz. bottle is a life-, and makeup-, saver.

Laura Mercier Mini Translucent Loose Setting Powder

Laura Mercier Mini Translucent Loose Setting Powder

Laura Mercier’s cult-favorite loose setting powder is a godsend when it comes to setting makeup, but the packaging is on the larger side, which makes it hard to travel with. Fortunately, Laura Mercier’s setting powder now comes in a perfectly combat-ready 0.33-oz. travel size so you and your makeup are set for your next trip.

Mario Badescu Travel Size Facial Spray With Aloe Herbs and Rosewater

Mario Badescu Travel-Size Facial Spray With Aloe, Herbs, and Rosewater

When something is Martha Stewart-–approved , you just don’t question it. So when Stewart’s facialist Carmela Barabas revealed she uses and loves the cult-favorite facial spray that revives dehydrated skin, we knew it deserved a spot on this list. Especially since it’s so useful for dehydrated, post-flight skin and refreshing touch-ups throughout travel days.

Olaplex Healthy Hair Maintenance Kit Olaplex No. 3 Hair Perfector  Intensive Bond Building Hair Treatment

Olaplex Healthy Hair Maintenance Kit: Olaplex No. 3 Hair Perfector + Intensive Bond Building Hair Treatment

Everyone from Emma Stone to Glamour editors to hair pros swear that Olaplex No. 3 Hair Perfector is one of the best hair treatments around. Glamour even named it our choice for best hair mask over all . That said, some editors specifically point to the combination of No. 3 and the Intensive Bond Building Hair Treatment as what truly transformed their hair, which makes the fact that both are available as 1-oz. bottles that much more convenient—and good for our hair. Also of note? Their equally beloved Olaplex No. 4 Bond Maintenance Shampoo and Conditioner come in travel sizes too.

Garnier SKINACTIVE Micellar Cleansing Water Allin1 Makeup Remover  Cleanser

Garnier SkinActive Micellar Cleansing Water All-in-1 Makeup Remover & Cleanser Mini

Garnier’s micellar water might not scream “cult-favorite beauty product” at first, but this versatile skin care staple undeniably deserves a spot on the list. Especially since it makes for such an ideal travel buddy, no matter the kind of trip you’re on: This classic cosmetic allows you to remove makeup, cleanse your face, and soothe the skin without any water.

Milk Makeup Lip  Cheek Cream Blush  Lip Color

Milk Makeup Mini Lip + Cheek Cream Blush + Lip Color

Milk Makeup

Who doesn’t love a multipurpose beauty product, especially when it comes to travel? There is so little space to pack as is, so having one cosmetic that acts as a beautiful blush and lip tint —formulated with hydrating ingredients—can make all the difference. Milk Makeup released special-edition travel sizes of the cult-favorite blush on their website too; they’re so compact, they can fit into the tiniest of bag or even your pocket.

Clinique Mini Take The Day Off Cleansing Balm Makeup Remover

Clinique Mini Take The Day Off Cleansing Balm Makeup Remover

Whether you double-cleanse to remove makeup or triple-cleanse just in case, a solid cleansing balm is a universal beauty staple. And Clinique’s is widely considered the gold standard in that department, so much so it was nominated for a Glamour Reader’s Choice Award for best cleanser . Gentle, hydrating, and extremely effective, this cleansing balm melts away makeup, sunscreen, and dirt, and now comes in a mini 1-oz. size.

Smashbox X BECCA Mini Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed Highlighter

Smashbox X Becca Mini Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed Highlighter

Becca’s going out of business was heartbreaking for everyone, especially beauty buffs who loved the brand’s Champagne Pop pressed highlighter . Fortunately, Smashbox took it upon itself to bring the beloved highlighter back—and offer it in a travel size that’s so small, many fans forget it’s in their bag in the first place.

Thrive Causemetics Deluxe Mini Liquid Lash Extensions

Thrive Causemetics Deluxe Mini Liquid Lash Extensions

Thrive Causemetics Deluxe Liquid Lash Extensions mascara is another universally beloved makeup essential . Formulated with liquid fibers, orchid stem cell complex, and Japanese pepper extract, this mascara builds and lengthens lashes, encourages lash growth, and helps condition them, so you’re supporting your lashes while making them look glam too. And when it comes to the mini, it’s so tiny you'll barely notice it’s in your bag, though you’ll certainly see its effects on your glam.

Urban Decay Mini All Nighter LongLasting Makeup Setting Spray

Urban Decay Mini All Nighter Long-Lasting Makeup Setting Spray

If you’re going to bother bringing all these travel-size beauty products on vacation, you might as well make sure they stay put. Lightweight and easy to use, Urban Decay’s All Nighter setting spray really lives up to its name, remaining smudge- and transfer-proof for up to 16 hours. Translation? Your glam will stay in place whether you you embark on a historical walking tour or dance all night at the discoteque (or both). It’s no wonder it has as an average rating of 4.6 across Sephora, Ulta, and Amazon—especially now that it comes in a 1-oz. bottle.

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The 12 Best Travel-sized Skincare Sets

We love Fenty Skin’s The Glow Around 4-piece Travel Skincare Essentials Set.

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Despite all the (obvious) positives, traveling can wreak havoc on your skin. Among the culprits: new climates, indulgent food and drinks , fatigue, drying plane cabin air, and more. For this reason, you’ll want to pack a skincare regimen that counteracts these stressors as well as targets your unique everyday needs regardless of the location.

To help you choose the best travel kit for your next adventure , we researched and rounded up selections that address a variety of circumstances and skin concerns, and fall under the TSA 3-1-1 guidelines . Our overall favorite, Fenty Skin’s The Glow Around 4-piece Travel Skincare Essentials Set, stands out for its consolidated product lineup with multifunctional items, a reasonable price point, and the versatility to be used on nearly any type of skin. But, if you want to target specific concerns or environmental stressors, read on. We’ve culled the best items for a multitude of scenarios.

These are the best travel skincare sets to shop:

Best Overall

Fenty skin the glow around 4-piece travel skincare essentials set.

Multiple products in this vegan kit do double duty, and SPF is included.

If you prefer an even more minimalistic travel skin routine, shop the brand’s three-piece set instead.

We’ve long been traveling with Fenty Beauty products in tow, and this skincare assembly — featuring standouts from Rihanna’s Fenty Skin line — is our number one pick. The vegan set, suited for normal, dry, combination, and oily skin types, includes four miniature skincare products: an antioxidant-packed cleanser, a toner-serum hybrid, a moisturizer with sun protection, and an AHA exfoliator with a reusable applicator. It has just a little more than the bare necessities to help combat travel-induced skin stress, but it’s not excessive either; it’ll all easily fit inside a clear quart-sized bag, and won’t break the bank.

We especially love that multiple products in the kit do double duty. The 1.5-ounce Total Cleans’r face wash easily wipes away dirt, oil, and makeup, eliminating the need to pack a separate makeup-removing product. The lightweight 1-ounce Hydra Vizor moisturizer contains SPF 30 and also works well as a primer. Furthermore, the moisturizer’s pump-style container is extra sanitary for travel (so you’re not transferring any germs from your fingers into a product tub). For those who prefer a more minimal routine, the brand also offers a three-piece version of the travel kit (sans exfoliator), which comes with a trial-sized body cream.

Best Overall, Runner-up

35thousand all the radiance set.

Four full-sized products (1.7 ounces each) including an SPF 30 serum and bamboo washcloth come in a clear zip case.

It’s on the more expensive side for the size.

If you’ve never heard of 35thousand, it’s a skincare line that was made for travel — literally. All of the brand’s products are travel-friendly in terms of size, containers, and the skin concerns they address. The set is more of a splurge, but that’s because each product in this vegan kit was carefully designed to function in place of multiple other products. For example, the makeup-removing cleansing balm can double as a hydration mask when left on skin for 10-20 minutes. Or, try the refreshing and toning mist in place of water (along with the cleanser) if you don’t have access to a sink.

We love that the day serum includes SPF 30 and a subtle tint hint for added glow while on the move, and the hyaluronic acid-rich cream delivers much needed hydration. The best part? The items come housed in a clear zip case (with room for a few more products) and there’s a mini bamboo washcloth which comes in a smaller zip case to keep it separate from the rest of your stash.

Best for Sensitive Skin

Ren clean skincare evercalm skin zen trio.

Natural ingredients like plant oils can help soothe delicate skin.

You may want to consult your dermatologist first if your skin is highly sensitive.

If your skin tends to be fickle, you may want to follow a less-is-more approach to your routine. Enter this three-piece system, which includes only the essentials. The ultra-gentle cleansing milk is the perfect wash for delicate skin, and the kit follows that with a calming cream for daytime and a recovery balm with an intensely nourishing barrier for bedtime. Even if you don’t generally have sensitive skin, travel conditions (such as plane cabins, new climates, and bedsheet fabrics you’re not used to) can cause your skin to flare up on vacation, and these soothing products featuring sea buckthorn berry, jojoba, and sunflower seed oils can be a welcome relief.

Best for Combination Skin

Caudalie vinoperfect brightening solution set.

The oil-free gel moisturizer is great for warmer climates.

If you prefer a more matte finish, you might not love the pearlescent moisturizer.

Designed to target uneven skin texture, this three-piece set includes a gentle glycolic essence (which the brand recommends applying with a cotton round after cleansing), a dark spot serum (to be used on face, neck, and décolleté), and a brightening moisturizer (to be slathered on morning and night, after serum application). The oil-free moisturizer has a lightweight gel texture, which makes it a great companion for trips to warmer climates. It also has pearlescent minerals which deliver an immediate visible glow to skin.

Best for Oily Skin

Priori the clear skin now kit.

This no-fuss routine is aimed at clearing and soothing blemish-prone skin.

To avoid possible irritation, start slow with the gel perfector only. 

If your skin tends to break out under stress, you’ll need targeted products to combat the effects of a change in daily routine. This small-but-mighty set includes a two-week supply of skincare essentials designed to offer blemish control and clear oily skin. The first step is a calming lactic acid cleanser, which is still tough enough to remove eye makeup. Next comes a salicylic acid gel perfector aimed at balancing oily skin that can lead to breakouts, and that doubles as a mattifying primer. (The brand recommends starting usage at a few times a week to see how your skin reacts and before bumping up to daily application.) Finally, there’s an oil-free, silky-smooth replenishing moisturizer, which can also be used post sunburn to soothe skin.

Best for Dry Skin

Biossance miracle moisture set.

Four squalene-packed products work in tandem to help target parched skin.

The set does not include a cleanser or a product with SPF.

Plane cabins are practically synonymous with dry skin. That’s because an aircraft’s filtration system — which takes in outside air and circulates it in the cabin — causes humidity to drop well below what is comfortable for most people. Each of the four steps in this routine (a soothing eye cream, a plumping serum, a rich moisturizer, and a finishing Vitamin C oil) contain squalane , an ingredient said to have powerful hydrating properties. Not only is the kit a good fit for anyone with naturally drier skin or who may be experiencing abnormal dryness due to time of year or destination climates, but it can be great to boost lost moisture due to the flight alone. We love that this set includes a really creamy eye product, since delicate eye-area skin might need a little extra love after an aptly monikered red-eye flight .

Best for Normal Skin

Olehenriksen find your glow brightening skincare set.

Packed with vitamin C, these products can help brighten dull, travel-stressed skin.

This set does not include SPF, and you’ll want to layer some of top of any areas where PHAs were applied. 

If your skin isn’t fussy, you can focus your routine on products that target long-term skin concerns. Olehenriksen’s four-piece set is anchored by the hero ingredient Vitamin C , which can treat photoaging and hyperpigmentation. An orange fruit water-based daily cleanser, a Vitamin C serum, a nourishing gel cream, and a color-correcting eye cream are designed to help improve luminosity, which can certainly suffer when we put our skin through the stress of traveling. The weightless-feeling gel is cool to the touch, making this set ideal for warmer-weather locations — but don’t forget to pack SPF for vital sun protection, which is not included in this kit.

Best for Lips

Fresh sugar collection lip care set.

These tiny lip balms deliver moisture and a variety of subtle colors.

Depending on the length of your trip, you may not need five different options.

We’ve talked a lot about skin dryness due to travel, but don’t neglect your parched pout. Fresh’s cult-favorite Sugar lip products are famous for delivering moisture along with subtle, buildable color. They’ll do double duty on your next trip by replenishing chapped lips and potentially replacing any lipsticks you might have considered packing. 

This five-piece set includes mini versions of the brand’s best-selling colorless Advanced Therapy lip treatment (a must-have to combat drying plane cabin air), refreshing and softening Mint Rush, and three buildable tinted balms. The color balms — in rosé (a rosy pink), honey (a warm terracotta), and petal (a nude blush) — deliver a subtle tint with one swipe and a deeper shade when layered. If you don’t feel like carrying five lip products, the brand also makes a three-piece set .

Best for Eyes

Charlotte tilbury recovery skin set.

A cult-favorite cream is coupled with two soothing, hydrating serums.

This set is best suited for normal and dry skin types and does not include any cleansing products or SPF.

Jet lag, lack of sleep on red-eye flights, and more can all add up to dryness and redness around the eye area while jet setting. Charlotte Tilbury’s Recovery Skin Set is designed to restore hydration and plumpness with its trio of soothing products. Included is a half-ounce container of the celebrity-loved brand ’s cult-favorite hyaluronic acid-based Magic Cream, a mini serving of a lightweight Vitamin C serum, and a depuffing eye serum containing caffeine. We especially love the eye serum because it has a metal applicator tip which delivers a cooling sensation to your eye area when applied.

Best for In-flight Use

Shielded beauty self defense system set.

We keep these moisturizing minis close while in the air to replenish skin mid-flight.

You’ll need to pack other skincare items for a full routine as this set only has a hydrating mist, facial moisturizer, and hand and body lotion.

Plane cabins are notoriously harsh on skin and just a couple of hours in the air can leave your epidermis feeling parched. Whenever we fly, we love to keep a teeny bottle of hydrating mist — such as the soothing and energizing spritz in this three-piece kit — handy for a little mid-flight refresh. You can even apply it over makeup. Equally essential: the hand and body lotion which can aid any exposed body skin pre-, mid-, and post-flight and the nourishing facial moisturizer. Designed to protect skin against environmental elements, this set is also ideal for packing for new climates that your skin isn’t accustomed to.

Best for Warmer Climates

Image skincare ready, set, discover set.

A minimalistic skincare routine means more time for soaking in your trip .

If you prefer a more radiant finish on your beauty products, the mattifying moisturizer might not be your favorite.

When outdoor activities are on the itinerary, sun protection should be at the top of your packing list (yes, even in colder locations). With ingredients designed to hydrate and brighten — plus SPF — Image Skincare’s three-item set is a great low-fuss find for beach or warm-weather vacations. It starts with a mild cleanser, which is followed by a hydrating and brightening hyaluronic acid- and Vitamin C-packed serum. The last step, a mattifying moisturizer, offers SPF 30 sun protection. A bonus: The products come in a reusable TSA-friendly clear zip case that gives you one less thing to think about while packing for your next adventure.

Best for Colder Climates

Glossier the skincare edit.

The kit comes with two of Glossier’s cult-favorite lip balm minis.

None of the included products have any SPF. 

Cold, dry air can quickly lead to skin dryness and redness as well as chapped lips. If you’re traveling to a climate that’s chillier than you’re used to, Glossier’s Skincare Edit set could be a great companion. It includes mini versions of the brand’s makeup-removing Milky Jelly Cleanser, the hydrating Super Bounce Serum (which they recommend pressing 3-4 drops gently into skin after cleansing), a shea- and murumuru-butter-rich moisturizer (which doubles as a primer), and Futuredew (an oil-serum hybrid that should be applied as the last step in your skincare routine, after sunscreen). We love that this kit also gives you two Balm Dotcom lip balms (one non-tinted and one barely-there pink), which will certainly come in handy if your lips dry out when temperatures drop. A bonus: it includes a nylon-spandex headband that's ideal for washing your face, and everything comes in a molded, recyclable paper case.

Tips for Buying Travel-sized Skincare Kits

Prioritize portability.

When traveling, especially via plane, you’ll want your skincare regimen to follow certain guidelines. First, anything going in your carry-on should adhere to the TSA’s 3-1-1 rule (all liquids, gels, and aerosols must be in containers of 3.4 ounces or less and should all fit into a single, clear quart-sized bag). You’ll also want to minimize the number of products you’re hauling as much as possible, per the quart-sized bag. 

Consider your usual skin concerns and the climate at your destination

You’ll also want to think about the specific stressors your skin will be exposed to on your trip and stock up on products that can help combat those: Will you be spending ample time in the sun? Are you entering drying, cold weather? Will you be wearing more makeup than usual? These are all things to take into consideration when shopping for products to pack for your next vacation.

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The 25 Best Travel-Size Beauty Products on Amazon to Pack for Your Next Getaway

TSA-friendly favorites that fit nicely in your carry-on

It may seem easy enough to throw your most-used items into a toiletry bag and call it a day, but TSA requires anyone traveling by plane to ensure liquids, gels, and aerosols are no more than 3.4 ounces each in your carry-on. (That list encompasses cleansers, facial mists, shampoos, foundations, and more.) And in addition to pint-size liquids, packing a bevy of mini beauty tools for your on-the-go routine makes it easy to stay glam while you’re away from home.

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The Wizard Detangling Primer

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Whitening Mint Toothpaste

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Go Curl Travel Eyelash Curler

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Travel mini eucalyptus deodorant.

Luna Mini 3 Silicone Facial Cleansing Brush

Luna Mini 3 Silicone Facial Cleansing Brush

Hydrabio H₂O Micellar Water

Hydrabio H₂O Micellar Water

If you’ve waited until the last minute to figure out your vacation-beauty rotation, we can’t think of a more convenient way to get it done than by shopping your product list on Amazon. In the retailer’s Premium Beauty section, we’ve found a treasure trove of best-selling picks from coveted brands like Oribe , Anastasia Beverly Hills , Sol de Janeiro , and many more that won’t give you any issues during security screening—and will arrive in no time.

Here, we’ve handpicked some of the best travel-size beauty products on Amazon to help you secure all of your getaway staples in one fell swoop.

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No need to worry about tangles while on the go: Over 1,900 Amazon shoppers are raving about Amika’s smoothing and detangling spray, which also comes in handy to protect hair against damage from hot tools and UV rays.

If you have acne-prone or combination skin, consider this clarifying cleanser from Murad a travel-beauty staple. It uses salicylic acid as a main ingredient to remove dirt and oil, preventing new breakouts while you’re in vacation mode.

Here’s a bite-size whitening toothpaste that more than 4,000 Amazon shoppers consider one of the best travel-beauty products. One reviewer writes that the toothpaste “is pricey but it’s worth it. Not only does it actually give visible results after just a few uses, but it’s the freshest tasting mint toothpaste I’ve ever tried.”

This sleek, artist-level eyelash curler from Japonesque has an open cage that won’t pinch your eyelids, and includes extra pad refills just in case you need them.

Whether you’re a new parent or just have sensitive skin, this lavender-scented skincare set from the Honest Company is a must-have when traveling. It’s not only hypoallergenic and dermatologist-tested, but also includes multiuse products like a shampoo and body wash, along with a face and body lotion to help you save space in your carry-on.

Keep flyaways in check with this flexible, medium-hold hair spray from Oribe , which nicely features the brand’s signature Côte d'Azur scent.

Just a few swipes of this popular eyebrow gel hold your hairs in place for up to 12 hours per wear. And since it’s also waterproof, you can seamlessly maintain sculpted brows after a dip at the beach or pool.

If you transitioned to aluminum-free deodorant from antiperspirant during the pandemic, consider adding this best-selling eucalyptus-and-bergamot pick to your shopping cart. As an added bonus, its cooling formula is perfect for warmer weather.

Just because you’re traveling, that doesn’t mean you have to leave all your skincare gadgets at home. Since Foreo’s coveted Luna device comes in a mini version, you can quickly sync it up in your hotel room for an instant facial.

Beauty lovers understand how painful it can be to wipe off an expert-level makeup look, but we have to do it anyway. Help the process move even faster by reaching for Bioderma’s gentle micellar water remover, which is especially safe for sensitive skin.

Fruit Babies Bestsellers Kit

Fruit Babies Bestsellers Kit

Fans of Glow Recipe’s K-beauty -inspired skin essentials should snap up this bestsellers kit from the brand. You’ll discover travel-size favorites of their Watermelon Glow PHA+BHA Pore-Tight Toner, Avocado Ceramide Moisture Barrier Cleanser, and more.

Nano Titanium Mini Straightening Iron

Nano Titanium Mini Straightening Iron

If you love wearing a good blowout no matter the season, here’s a pint-size flat iron to keep it as fresh as possible. This handy tool heats up to 430 degrees Fahrenheit for a sleek finish, and uses titanium plates to leave hair silky smooth.

Dry Shampoo With Oat Milk

Dry Shampoo With Oat Milk

Over 7,000 Amazon customers agree: To help manage excess oil and boost volume during your trip, Klorane’s best-selling dry shampoo is worth the buy. It uses oat milk as a primary ingredient to remove dirt and oil from the scalp, and saves your style for a few days longer.

Beauty Elixir Face Mist

Beauty Elixir Face Mist

Traveling by plane is notoriously drying for the skin. For a quick pick-me-up, consider this highly popular face mist from Caudalie, which helps tone skin while boosting its overall radiance.

Super Soothe Moisturizing Lotion

Super Soothe Moisturizing Lotion

A dime-size amount of Tula’s probiotic moisturizer keeps any skin type—including sensitive—feeling smoother and more radiant. It contains key ingredients like aloe, cucumber, squalane, and colloidal oatmeal to soothe irritation while boosting moisture.

Stay All Day Liquid Matte Lipstick

Stay All Day Liquid Matte Lipstick

You won’t have to worry about your lipstick smudging under a face mask with this liquid matte version from Stila that’s made to stay put for up to 12 hours.

V-Cense Revitalizing Night Cream

V-Cense Revitalizing Night Cream

No need to worry about your nightly routine while on vacation: This mini version of Ren Clean Skincare’s vitamin C–powered moisturizer works to brighten and hydrate skin as you snooze.

Lil’ Lemon Drop Mini Travel Detangling Hairbrush

Lil’ Lemon Drop Mini Travel Detangling Hairbrush

This adorable hairbrush from the experts at Drybar has flexible bristles that won’t get stuck in your tangles, and works seamlessly on both wet and dry hair.

Underarm Deodorant Wipes (30-Count)

Underarm Deodorant Wipes (30-Count)

If you’re strapping in for a long travel day, consider these biodegradable underarm deodorant wipes from Pacifica. They use a blend of coconut milk and essential oils to combat odor, and are easily thrown away once you’re done freshening up.

The Face Mini Illuminating Self-Tan Drops

The Face Mini Illuminating Self-Tan Drops

To take your no-makeup makeup look to the next level in minutes, these easy facial tanning drops mix right in with your go-to moisturizer for a customizable skin tint.

Tiffany Dodson is currently the associate beauty commerce editor at Harper’s Bazaar, where she specializes in trend forecasting, building relationships with major and emerging brands, and crafting shopping stories—from holiday gift guides to product road tests. Tiffany's work has previously been featured in outlets like SELF, Bustle, and Teen Vogue, and she's been quoted as a commerce and beauty expert in publications and platforms like The Business of Fashion and NPR’s Life Kit podcast.

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Pack Lightly With These Travel-Sized Products—And Bon Voyage!

By Rachel Besser

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Whisking yourself away on holiday is nothing short of mood-boosting, that is, aside from the inherent trials and tribulations that are par for the course with travel, like flight delays and lugging your luggage around. There are some travel mishaps, however, that can be entirely mitigated with proper planning. Having one (or more!) of your favorite toiletries confiscated at security for being greater than 3.4oz, or arriving at your destination only to realize you’ve forgotten an essential skincare or haircare product that won’t be easy to duplicate whilst away, need not be part of your holiday itinerary.

The solve? Stock up on all your essentials in travel sizes that can come with you in your carry-on, and keep the army of mini products in their own travel pouch. That way, whether a spontaneous trip arises, or it’s time to head out for the holiday you’ve been planning for months, you’re ready to go without having to worry or really think about it at all.

From all-in-one skincare and haircare kits that take the guesswork out of packing to carry-on friendly SPFs and petite perfumes , the best travel size beauty products will have you ready to enjoy your trip.

The All-In-Ones

Sometimes, it’s easier to invest in a kit that already has everything you could need. Take the thinking out of packing with Aesop’s Arrival Kit, which will ensure a good shower no matter your location or skincare kits from La Mer and Tata Harper, so there’s no stressing over maintaining a skincare routine while away.

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Supergoop! SPF From Head-to-Toe Sunscreen Set

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La Mer Revitalizing Soothing Set

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Dr. Barbara Sturm the Edit Kit

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Oribe #OribeObsessed Hair Set

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Tata Harper Trial and Travel Set

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The à la Carte

Sometimes, an all-in-one kit isn’t as productive as a personalized selection of the best travel size beauty products . From serums to moisturizers to hand sanitizer and toothpaste, keep these products in a travel pouch so they’re ready to go whenever you are.

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Marvis Travel-Size Toothpaste

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Tata Harper Boosted Contouring Serum

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Augustinus Bader Mini the Rich Cream With TFC8 Face Moisturizer

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Rms Beauty Mini Beauty Oil

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Youth To The People Mini Superfood Antioxidant Cleanse

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Touchland Hydrating Hand Sanitizer Mist

The Carry-On Friendly SPFs

No matter where you’re jetting off to, packing a TSA-compliant SPF is essential. Purchasing SPF at your destination is a waste of time (and often a waste of product when having to throw it away on your way home). From tinted, serum-meets-SPF from Ilia to Vogue editor favorite Supergoop!, these travel-ready picks will help you practice safe sun while you’re seeing the sights.

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La Mer the Broad Spectrum SPF 50 UV Protecting Fluid

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Supergoop! Mini Unseen Sunscreen SPF 40 PA+++

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Dr. Barbara Sturm Sun Drops SPF50

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Ilia Super Serum Skin Tint SPF 40

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Shiseido Travel-Size Ultimate Sun Protector Lotion SPF 50+ Sunscreen

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La Roche-Posay Anthelios Clear Skin Dry Touch Sunscreen

The Hair Care For Everywhere

Counting on a hotel to have hair care products tailored to your specific needs isn’t always foolproof. Instead, keep hairspray, dry shampoo , and conditioner in your kit for good hair days while away.

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Bread Beauty Supply Mini Everyday Hair Gloss Oil

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Living Proof Mini Perfect hair Day (PhD) Dry Shampoo

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Moroccanoil Mini Perfect Defense Heat Protectant

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Olaplex No.3 Hair Perfector

The Petite Perfumes

Your favorite fragrances need not stay home. These scents will be able to come along with you so you can maintain your signature smell even without checking a bag.

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Byredo Mixed Emotions Eau de Parfum

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Le Labo Thé Noir 29 Perfume Oil, Black Tea Essence

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Maison Margiela 'Replica' Autumn Vibes Travel Spray

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The 14 Best Travel-Size Beauty Products

You won’t have to abandon your regimen with these excellent miniature picks.

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Few things are more exciting than traveling, especially after almost two years of doing nearly everything from home. Whether you’re heading home to visit your family or escaping the cold weather and fleeing to a sandy beach in the tropics, there’s a certain thrill that comes with packing a bag and getting out of town for a bit. Exciting as it is, though, there are a few aspects of travel that we’d rather do without — and we’re not just talking about long check-in lines, flight delays, and $7 bottles of water at the airport.

Any beauty aficionado can attest to the challenge of picking from your trusty arsenal of skincare and hair-care products that you’ve tailored to your wants and needs. You’ve likely spent years building and curating your beauty routine. So, when faced with TSA’s confining nothing-greater-than-3.4-ounces size restriction, it can often feel like leaving your beloved toiletries behind is the only real option (after all, who wants to try squeezing serums and toners into travel-friendly bottles only to end up sacrificing lots of expensive product?).

Luckily for the current and future globe-trotters among us, though, more beauty brands are offering travel-size versions of their best-selling skincare, hair care, and makeup than ever before — and their adorably miniature sizes are sure to bring a smile to your face. From individually packaged facial wipes and mini serums to petite perfumes and compact hair dryers, here are the travel-friendly beauty products we can’t go anywhere without.

The best travel-size cleanser: Youth to the People Superfood Cleanser

The best travel-size cleanser: Youth to the People Superfood Cleanser

Between the free-flying germs at the airport and the harsh air quality during your flight, traveling can expose skin to some seriously concerning dirt and grime, so it’s important to have a cleanser you can trust to help restore purity and cleanliness when you finally arrive. The consistently popular Superfood Cleanser from industry-favorite brand Youth to the People harnesses the antioxidant powers of kale, spinach, and green tea to prevent buildup in pores and balance your skin’s pH without drying or stripping.

The best travel-size toner: Glow Recipe Mini Watermelon Glow PHA + BHA Pore-Tight Toner

The best travel-size toner: Glow Recipe Mini Watermelon Glow PHA + BHA Pore-Tight Toner

Toner can be a game-changing step in any skincare routine, and going on vacation is hardly a reason to skip it. Fortunately, with this mini version of Glow Recipe’s best-selling Watermelon Glow Toner, you won’t have to. The PHA and BHA-infused lightweight toner is rich with watermelon extract to hydrate and soothe skin while delivering essential vitamins and amino acids, and it is suitable for any skin type.

The best travel-size serum: Murad Mini Vitamin C Glycolic Brightening Serum

The best travel-size serum: Murad Mini Vitamin C Glycolic Brightening Serum

Vitamin C is a hugely important ingredient to incorporate into your routine, as it protects skin from harmful toxins and free radicals, helps heal blemishes, and reduces hyperpigmentation and dark spots. This serum from Murad is not only rich with vitamin C, but it’s also formulated with glycolic acid to help the antioxidants penetrate more deeply and phyto luminescent extract to visibly illuminate the skin.

The best travel-size moisturizer: Augustinus Bader Mini The Rich Cream with TFC8 Face Moisturizer

The best travel-size moisturizer: Augustinus Bader Mini The Rich Cream with TFC8 Face Moisturizer

In recent years, one moisturizer has risen through the ranks of the skincare world more than any other, becoming an instant favorite of celebrities and beauty insiders everywhere: Augustinus Bader. The super-luxe face cream is intensely hydrating and is powered by the brand’s proprietary TFC8, which has been clinically shown to reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and hyperpigmentation. Grab this mini version to help combat the drying effects of flying and keep your skin working overtime, even when you’re on vacation. 

The best travel-size face oil: The Feelist Most Wanted Radiant Facial Oil

The best travel-size face oil: The Feelist Most Wanted Radiant Facial Oil

Although the moisturizer versus facial oil debate is alive and well, we know that the decision between the two really does come down to personal preference. With that in mind, you should have a travel-friendly facial oil at the ready, and the Feelist’s CBD-infused Most Wanted oil is just that. The best-selling oil is deeply hydrating and helps fight blemishes while calming redness and inflammation to leave you with the best glow of your life.

The best travel-size face mask: onå New York Airplane Mode Intense Hydration Gel Mask

The best travel-size face mask: onå New York Airplane Mode Intense Hydration Gel Mask

Traveling can dry out skin like almost nothing else, and sometimes it takes more than just your go-to moisturizer to replenish its hydration, which is why the Intense Hydration Gel Mask from onå New York is such a savior. With hyaluronic acid, beta-glucan, and camellia japonica, the sheet mask restores the skin’s moisture barrier and prevents dehydration while enhancing skin elasticity to deliver a visibly plumped and energized complexion.

The best travel-size sunscreen: Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen SPF 40

The best travel-size sunscreen: Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen SPF 40

Whether you’re spending a week on the beach or heading to the snow, any dermatologist will tell you that the most important thing to have in your suitcase is sunscreen. This adorable mini from cult-favorite sun-care brand Supergoop! offers the beloved invisible and weightless sunscreen with SPF 40 protection in a travel-friendly size, and it’s a can’t-miss for your next trip.

The best travel-size makeup remover: Then I Met You Cleansing Balm

The best travel-size makeup remover: Then I Met You Cleansing Balm

Instead of using wasteful makeup wipes, consider using a cleansing balm. There’s a reason that this luxurious balm from Then I Met You has won so many awards. The star of this show, seaberry oil, is an antioxidant and fatty acid that softens skin and gives this balm its beautiful color. Also formulated with grapeseed oil, olive oil, and vitamin E, Then I Met You Cleansing Balm will undoubtedly leave your skin feeling nourished and radiant.

The best travel-size hair-care set: Oribe #OribeObsessed Set

The best travel-size hair-care set: Oribe #OribeObsessed Set

Many folks skip hair care when packing for a trip, instead settling for whatever generic shampoo and conditioner is at their hotel shower, but your locks shouldn’t have to suffer just because you’re on the road. Instead, reach for the #OribeObsessed Set, which features the brand’s best-selling Gold Lust Repair and Restore Shampoo and Conditioner to help heal damaged hair and protect it from future damage and the Dry Texturizing Spray to build volume and texture while absorbing oil at the source.

The best travel-size dry shampoo: OUAI Mini Super Dry Shampoo

The best travel-size dry shampoo: OUAI Mini Super Dry Shampoo

There are some occasions when washing your hair simply isn’t an option — and then there are others when it is an option but not one that you’re choosing to take. For those times, a good dry shampoo is an absolute must, and this super-absorbent dry shampoo from OUAI is a surefire way to revive hair’s volume and body while leaving it clean and healthy. No one will ever know you didn’t just come straight from a blowout!

The best travel-size hair dryer: GHD Flight Travel Hair Dryer

The best travel-size hair dryer: GHD Flight Travel Hair Dryer

Much like shampoo and conditioner, a hair dryer is often something people think to pack when traveling, instead of opting to save space and leave their hair at the mercy of a subpar hotel hair dryer. But with GHD’s Flight Travel Hair Dryer, you don’t have to sacrifice your hair’s health or valuable real estate in your suitcase. The compact hair dryer is as powerful as it is portable and features an array of speed and temperature settings, dual voltage, and a removable nozzle, and it folds up nicely to fit amongst all your other things.

The best travel-size hairbrush: Drybar Lil’ Lemon Drop Daily Detangler

The best travel-size hairbrush: Drybar Lil’ Lemon Drop Daily Detangler

A hairbrush is something you definitely can’t (and shouldn’t) live without, but the one you use at home will likely take up far more space in your suitcase than it really needs to, which is why we love Drybar’s Lil’ Lemon Drop Daily Detangler. The mini brush is suitable for all hair types and uses flexible bristles to detangle wet or dry hair with ease, and it’s small enough to fit in even your smallest purses.

The best travel-size deodorant: Megababe Rosy Pits Mini

The best travel-size deodorant: Megababe Rosy Pits Mini

There’s a lot of talk about natural deodorants, but if we’re honest with ourselves, we know that none of them seems to do the trick — that is, until Megababe’s Rosy Pits. Instead of using aluminum to block sweat ducts from producing sweat, the antiperspirant helps prevent odor-causing bacteria from forming on the skin without the use of baking soda, alcohol, or parabens. The deodorant goes on smooth and clear and keeps your underarms smelling of roses all day long, and now you can grab the mini size to take it with you on all your travels, near and far.

The best travel-size perfume: Diptyque Do Son Travel Spray

The best travel-size perfume: Diptyque Do Son Travel Spray

Perfume is often left behind when we travel because of the space it takes up in a bag and its non-essential nature, but really, who wouldn’t want to smell their best when on vacation? For the best of both worlds, try the Do Son Travel Spray from beloved fragrance brand Diptyque. The portable bottle is the ideal travel companion, thanks to its compact size and ability to be refilled with any classic Diptyque perfume. But it’s also a traveler itself, with a design that’s inspired by the vintage noticeboards that once appeared in airports and train stations around the world, and you can even customize the bottle with your own name, word, or phrase.

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38 Impressive Travel-Sized Beauty Products I'm So Excited to Buy Again

Allyson Payer

Fun fact about me: I love all  beauty products , but I'm drawn to miniature versions of them like a moth to a flame. This is for the obvious reason that they're cute (in the same way that little Nike sneakers for babies are cute). One of the many things I missed about  traveling over the past 15 months was buying and using travel-sized beauty products. I know that there are many far more important things to miss about traveling, but sometimes it's the little things (pun intended).

I finally have a few trips on the horizon, and I've been ordering travel sizes accordingly. While recently scrolling through the mini offerings on Sephora, I couldn't help but think back to when I first started traveling regularly (circa 2006). The only travel-sized products I could ever find were the measly offerings at the drugstore. Now that selection is far more robust, as is the selection of luxury beauty products in mini sizes. Brands seem to have gotten the memo loud and clear. 

Since you're reading this, I'm guessing that you too may have just booked a trip, so scroll to shop the best travel-sized products and enjoy continuing your self-care routine away from home.

If you're like me and are obsessed with Tiger Grass, now you never have to be without it.

The only primer I've tried that I actually like.

The rumors are true: This never gets greasy.

I'm delighted that my favorite Shani Darden product comes in a mini size now.

This lightweight cream is excellent under makeup in the summer.

I just started using this again after an eight-year hiatus, and now I don't want to be without it.

This little device works wonders in an instant.

Concealer and foundation in one means less room taken up in your makeup pouch.

Everything you need.

This is my favorite shampoo and conditioner for a beach vacation.

An essential no matter where you're traveling to.

These moisturizing balms leave the prettiest hint of color.

I don't remember the last time I traveled without this.

I've been traveling with this concealer for years.

Over 4000 Amazon shoppers loved these enough to leave a review.

Never fret about dim hotel bathroom lighting again.

I'll try anything that makes me look refreshed in five minutes.

Your hair will look and smell divine.

This is one of my all-time favorite moisturizers for year-round use.

This can double as a hand cream or body lotion.

Just the right amount of coverage and SPF protection.

This was one of my first beauty product splurges, and I still use it to this day.

This soothing cleanser is great for travel-weary skin.

Cute and convienent.

In case you haven't heard, these are very effective.

Even though this doesn't foam, it makes your face feel incredibly clean.

I will gladly make room in my vanity case for this.

I've never met a beauty editor who isn't obsessed with these skin-brightening peel pads.

Small and chic.

Trust me—this moisturizer is worth it.

This fresh-smelling body wash is the one I use at home too.

I get so many compliments when I wear this scent.

This holy-grail foundation makes your skin look flawless sans the cakiness.

This is the #1 clear brow gel in my book.

I've reordered these from Amazon more times than I can count.

You really can't go wrong with Aesop ever.

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Travel-size beauty kit: the best products under 100ml

By Catherine Robinson

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There is something about the words ‘travel-size’ that bring out my better self. In everyday life, my beauty cupboards and drawers are bursting at the hinges in organised chaos, no beauty routine the same from one day to the next. In travel, however, I am streamlined, miniature slick and systematic. Updated monthly, this is my core collection rattled down to the bare but brilliant: miniature pocket rockets of brilliance, all under 100ml.

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Rosy Toes Instant Pedicure

Three pieces of advice for mountain hikers: use an SPF with micronized zinc oxide, as the small particles won’t leave a stubborn white cast on skin; avoid bringing a salt-crystal deodorant, as it can freeze in the cold; and, most importantly, keep feet well moisturised. The disposable hydration booties from Seoulista Beauty are infused with rose oil, aloe vera and beeswax, and will leave soles looking so perfect you might never need a pedicure again. After spending a decade running a spa, the brand’s founder, Una McGurk, teamed up with Korean dermatologists to produce these travel-friendly, fast-acting sheet masks that will soothe feet – even if you’re at an altitude of 1,000 metres. Leave on for 30 minutes, or – my tip – put them on under socks and sleep in them overnight.

Rosy Toes Instant Pedicure, £10, Seoulista Beauty, selfridges.com

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My trick to beating jet lag is to walk barefoot. Feet absorb the earth’s negative charge, enhancing sleep, reducing inflammation and leaving you refreshed. No melatonin needed – just perfectly painted toenails. Chanel, whose vampy red Le Vernis was made famous by Uma Thurman in Pulp Fiction, has hit the jackpot again with new shade Pure Black. Don’t be afraid to go dark – it’s modern, won’t clash with clothes and is universally flattering.

Le Vernis nail polish, £22, chanel.com

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Medik8 Hydr8 B5

How high I rate a skincare product depends on how quickly my skin goes back to normal when I return home after flights and changes in weather. British brand Medik8 produces formulations in small batches for optimum potency. Hydr8 B5 Intense is a supercharged hyaluronic acid with biosaccharide gum, a natural ingredient that locks in moisture. I’m seriously impressed. My tip: use it as a face mask by applying an extra-thick layer and allowing it to sink in.

Medik8 Hydr8 B5, £55, medik8.com

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Liquid Facial D Stress

Victoria Beckham tells everyone the facials are amazing, Meghan Markle has been snapped leaving the salon in London’s Chelsea and Catherine Zeta-Jones posts bathroom shelfies of her skincare. There is a six-month waiting list to see the British facialist Sarah Chapman in person. I’m far too impatient to wait that long, so I use her brilliant products instead. Her latest beauty offering takes the humble toner to new heights. I love a toner, for that extra feeling of clean, like the squeak you hear when you know your hair is rinsed properly. This one is infused with hylaronic moisture magnets, the current must-have ingredient in skincare for its immediate hydrating results. It leaves skin as plump as a fresh peach and has an uplifting scent of jasmine. I carry it in a big bag with all my suncream and spritz throughout the day to keep my skin looking fresh and not covered in gloop. Plus it’s less than 100ml so you can take it on board and use it during the flight.

Liquid Facial D Stress, £42, Sarah Chapman, sarahchapman.net

Charlotte Tilbury's Glowgasm Beauty Light Wand Surratt Dew Drop Foundation Victoria Beckham Satin Kajal Liner Les Beiges Eau de Teint Water-Fresh Tint Rituals Miracle Mild Eye Make-Up Remover Baby Cheeks Blush Stick Baby Cheeks Blush Stick Lisa Eldridge Plush True Velvet Lipstick Colour Trinny London Make Up Chanel Baume Essential Sculpting Multi-Use Glow Stick and Retractable Highlighter Brush Real Techniques Foundation Blender 213 Tom Ford Beauty Bronzing Powder in Gold Dust

Caudalie's The Milky Sun Spray Caudalie's The Milky Sun Spray SkinCeuticals Brightening UV Defense SPF 30 Beauty Pie SuperActive Capsules Dermalogica Prisma Protect SPF30

Pure Color Envy Smoothing Sugar Scrub and Lip Repair Potion Elemental Herbology Lip Nourish La Mer The Lip Volumizer Sisley Nutritive lip balm

By Terry Detoxilyn City Mask La Mer Illuminating Hydrator Decree Protect Elixir AM UFO Smart Mask Treatment Essence Noir Treating & Cleansing Facial Cloths GOW Neurophroline Serum Elemis Pro-Collagen Hydra-Gel Eye Masks Allies of Skin 1A Overnight Mask Summer Fridays Jet Lag Mask Guerlain Midnight Secret Late Night Recovery Treatment Hershesons Almost Everything Cream Dr Barbara Sturm Hyaluronic Serum Joanna Czech Facial Massager Medik8 Super C30 Potent Vitamin C Antioxidant Serum La Mer The Treatment Lotion Hydrating Sheet Mask Chanel Hydra Beauty Camellia Water Cream La Roche Posay Hyalu B5 Serum Sarah Chapman Comfort Cream D-stress Dr Sebagh Platinum Gold Elixir Nannette de Gaspé Vitality Revealed Face Dr Dennis Gross Skincare DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro Dr Sebagh Breakout Cream & Antibacterial Powder Goop Exfoliating Instant Facial Trish McEvoy Instant Solutions Dry Sheet Mask Sunday Riley Auto Correct Brightening and De Puffing Eye Contour Cream Sarah Chapman Ultra Recovery Booster Augustinus Bader The Rich Cream Colbert MD Illumino Anti Ageing Brightening Mask Drunk Elephant The Little’s Kit Liz Earle Balancing Gel Mask Dr Sebagh Travel Size Foaming Cleanser Dr Roebuck's Tama Healing mask & Iceberg Hydrating Mask Thyme Out Bioeffect EGF Serum Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair Concentrated Recovery Eye Mask de Mamiel Settle Sisley Eye Contour Mask Ameliorate Emma Hardie Moringa Cleansing Balm Sarah Chapman Skinesis Skin Insurance Omorovicza Queen of Hungary Mist Nannette de Gaspé Restorative Face Masque Foreo Espada Blue Light Acne Treatment Omorovicza Cashmere Cleanse Lixirskin Good Skin Day Shaker

Virtue's Recovery Shampoo Living Proof Perfect Hair Day Dry Shampoo Jo Malone London Star Magnolia Hair Mist 50ml Briogeo Don’t Despair, Repair! Deep Conditioning Hair Cap System Dream Coat Oribe Travel Sized Gold Lust Repair and Restore Conditioner Rita Hazan Lock and Block

Hand and nails

Nails Inc Salve The Day Multi Balm Molton Brown Orange and Bergamot Hand Cream Chanel No5 L’Eau On Hand Cream Jo Malone Lime Basil & Mandarin Body & Hand Wash Seoulista Rosy Hands Instant Manicure

Votary Pillow Spray This Works Sleep Power Nap Spray Regenerate Enamel Science Advanced Toothpaste Spacemask

Charlotte Tilbury's Glowgasm Beauty Light Wand

Charlotte Tilbury's Glowgasm Beauty Light Wand

The talents of make-up artist Charlotte Tilbury are endless, but her understanding of colour and light may just be her greatest of all. Glowgasm Beauty Light Wand in Pinkgasm is halfway between a highlighter and a blusher and has become so vital to my beauty routine that I have one in reserve in case I run out. The shade reminds me of pale-pink lemonade with a hint of iridescent gold, and helps me go from looking exhausted to fresh-faced. Dot on the apples of cheeks and blend upwards using a brush – the trick is to bounce it lightly on skin, so it becomes seamless with your natural complexion.

Glowgasm Beauty Light Wand, £29, charlottetilbury.com

Surratt Dew Drop Foundation

Surratt Dew Drop Foundation

Summer is a funny time for foundation, skin changes colour quicker than the weather and covering a longed for sun kissed complexion frankly, just seems wrong. But by the time the winter months come around, skin has time to settle and the layering can once again commence. I want a foundation that I can wear both in the day and at night. I like coverage because otherwise what’s the point of foundation but nothing too heavy, in other words, I don’t want to look as though I’m wearing foundation. I like a dewy glow but nothing overly shiny and I want my skin to feel as if it’s wearing nothing more than a thin veil of moisturiser. Kansas born Troy Surratt worked for the legendary make up artist Kevyn Aucoin from the 1990’s until his death in 2002. To say he learnt from the best is obviously an understatement.

From there, he co-created Tarte Cosmetics, became global ambassador for Maybelline and in 2013 begun his make up line, Surratt. Inspired by his travels to Japan, his make up is a combination of the textures, packaging, pigment and formulas he loved in Japan but couldn’t find in America or Europe . Dew Drop Foundation is a sensation and I find myself using it every day because its hard to let go of the natural luminosity it gives to the skin. It covers imperfections yet feels lightweight and hydrating which is ideal in the winter and when you’re travelling as skin tends to be dry. What’s the secret to beating jet lag? In my opinion, a damn good foundation. There is no cure, you’re going to feel a bit wobbly for 24hours but if your skin looks even, no blotchy red marks or dark circles, you’ll fool everyone else into thinking that you’ve found it. By Catherine Robinson

Surratt Dew Drop Foundation, £70, spacenk.com

By Terry Detoxilyn City Mask

By Terry Detoxilyn City Mask

Terry de Gunzburg, the exquisitely chic French founder of By Terry, applies red lipstick just before she steps off a long flight as she says it makes you look fresh even if you haven't slept. My travel fix is her Detoxilyn City Mask, an oxygenating, detoxifying, anti-pollution effervescent mask that breathes new life into skin. Terry will always be known for creating the iconic YSL Touche Eclat, but perhaps her true gift to the beauty industry has been bringing the same radiance-giving properties to her own-label skincare that Touche Eclat gives to our under-eyes. Rose plant cells are at the heart of all her products (her earliest olfactory memory is her mother pouring rose oil into her bath) for their anti-ageing, brightening, collagen-boosting, radiance-giving properties.

I don’t travel without this mask and the first thing I do when I arrive in my hotel room is apply it. After 60 seconds it starts fizzing on your face like popping candy and turns into a foam that bubbles away, working its magic. When the fizzing stops it’s time to remove the mask, but the sensation is so lovely – like tiny fingers gently tip-tapping over your face – that it’s tempting to reapply and start again. Wet your hands, massage in the remaining foam and rinse off. Ahhhh – skin feels alive, awake, energised and entirely refreshed.

By Terry Detoxilyn City Mask, £73, spacenk.com

Victoria Beckham Satin Kajal Liner

Victoria Beckham Satin Kajal Liner

It’s the question I’ve been asked on a loop this week: ‘What’s the Victoria Beckham make-up really like?’ So because my fingers are tired of texting the answer, here it is. As a self-confessed spend-my-last-penny-on-a-product beauty junkie, I recognise a fellow beauty lover. VB’s collaboration with Estée Lauder was awesome, her Insta stories reveal insight into her meticulous beauty regime and I suspect her bathroom shelves are as crammed full as mine are. Yes, the make-up is clean and uses minimal plastic in the packaging. Yes, the eyeshadow palettes will look beautiful pulled out of your evening bag. Yes, the formulation of the crystal-infused eyeshadow is smooth and wondrous and delivers the perfect ratio of pigment and glitter that any person over the age of 12 should desire.

But it’s the Satin Kajal Liners that have got me in a tizzy. It’s a make-up discovery that’s exciting and that I’m even more excited to share with you. Kajal eyeliners are a mixture of kohl and gel, so you get deep colour with the smooth, gliding application of a gel. Heaven. I am going to go out on a limb here and say that they are the best liners I’ve ever tried. First, the intensity of the colours is immense. It’s rare that one swish of a pencil gives you full-on pigment – normally you have to seesaw back and forth but, applied in my waterline, this is rich, dramatic, lasts all day and, most importantly, doesn’t end up underneath my eyes. I love the combination of burgundy-rimmed eyes with a flicker of bronze in the inner ‘V’, but the black pencil, smudged above and below the lash line, takes you as close to Chrissie Hynde and VB as most of us will ever get.

Satin Kajal Liner, £20, victoriabeckhambeauty.com

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Les Beiges Eau de Teint Water-Fresh Tint

I don’t wear foundation in the daytime as I hate suffocating my skin – the feeling makes me want to scrunch my face into a ball. Many contain water, oil, pigment and emulsifiers, which, when combined, can be heavy. Chanel’s revolutionary Les Beiges Eau de Teint Water-Fresh Tint is the first foundation to use microfluidic technology, which allows water and oil to mix without the need for an emulsifier, creating a weightless product. Tiny droplets of colour are suspended in the aqueous formula, and, once applied with a brush, produce radiant, lightweight coverage. It’s ideal for people who don’t wear make-up, but still want skin that looks dewy and flawless first thing in the morning.

Chanel Les Beiges Eau de Teint Water-Fresh Tint, £48, chanel.com

Rituals Miracle Mild Eye MakeUp Remover

Rituals Miracle Mild Eye Make-Up Remover

No one loves a smoky eye more than me, especially on holiday when jet-lag-induced dark circles only enhance the finished look – but have you noticed how difficult it is to find a travel-sized eye make-up remover? Along with toothpaste , it seems the most obvious beauty product to be downsized (essential but only a little is needed), and yet it is always relegated to part of a travel set.

Dutch lifestyle brand Rituals creates smart but affordable products that take the wisdom of Asian cultures to find happiness in the smallest of things. Personally, nothing has made me happier than finding this tiny but powerful eye make-up remover. My tip: take two cotton pads with you on the flight and soak them in the eye make-up remover for a soothing mask.

Rituals Miracle Mild Eye Make-Up Remover, £4.50, available from rituals.com

Baby Cheeks Blush Stick

Baby Cheeks Blush Stick

I love hotel bars as much as beauty products, so was excited when I witnessed American make-up guru Gucci Westman using her Baby Cheeks Blush Stick on a fellow guest at a Barbados beach club. She had painted the faces of every A-lister you know, such as Reece Witherspoon and Julianne Moore, and she was responsible for Gwyneth Paltrow's wedding look last year. The Westman Atelier blush uses cutting-edge, plant-derived active ingredients and comes in four truly flattering shades. It melts into skin and the packaging is as cool as you'd expect from someone named Gucci.

Baby Cheeks Blush Stick, £40, net-a-porter.com

Lisa Eldridge Plush True Velvet Lipstick Colour

Lisa Eldridge Plush True Velvet Lipstick Colour

The days I get compliments are the days I wear red lipstick. The irony is that I only ever wear it when I am jet lagged or hung over because a red lip makes you look refreshed even when you don’t feel it. I discovered British make-up artist Lisa Eldridge on YouTube. Her video on ‘new finds and old favourites’ was so addictively informative, I bought every single product. No joke. Since then, her tutorials have taught me all I need to know about make-up and in between posts I admire her work on beauties such as Keira Knightley, Victoria Beckham, Kate Winslet , Alexa Chung and Rihanna . Excitingly, she has just created three red lipsticks, her first ever launch. I knew they would be good because it’s Lisa, but they are so good the words are spilling out faster than I can type.

The packaging is insane, a bullet that looks like real velvet. It’s luxury at its best and a reminder that red lipstick is so much more than just make-up – it is the definition of decadence and Hollywood glamour. Personally, I only wear matte red lipstick as I think it looks more youthful than its shiny sibling, but after an hour or so it can become dry, cakey and uncomfortable. However, the texture of Lisa’s lipsticks is just heavenly; matte yet super-silky and as lightweight as lip balm. Three hours and a cup of tea later, the colour was still as rich and dense as when I first applied it. Velvet Ribbon is a true Elizabeth Taylor red; Velvet Morning, a bright-orange red that is perfect for sunny holidays ; and Velvet Jazz, a deep burgundy that is just the right shade of dark to still be ultra-flattering. I hate to be disloyal, but this trio has given my Mac favourites, Lady Danger and Ruby Woo, serious competition – words I never thought I would say.

Lisa Eldridge Plush True Velvet Lipstick Colour £26, lisaeldridge.com

Trinny London Make Up

Trinny London Make Up

I talk about Trinny Woodall’s make-up line a lot. So much so that people assume I work for her. I don’t, but I slightly wish I did as it’s only a matter of time before she is bought out for mega-bucks. The range consists of little pots of foundation, eye-, lip- and cheek colours that click satisfyingly together to create a portable, travel-friendly make-up kit. It has also changed the way I shop for make-up because it’s only available online. Don’t be put off by this. Everyone is cautious to order make-up on the web, but when Trinny is at the helm you don’t need to worry.

Go to trinnylondon.com , fill in the Match 2 Me colour profile (simple questions about your hair/eye/skin colouring) and the Trinny Tribe behind the screen will instantly recommend the colours that suit you best. Order one or two products, and when you experience the textures (designed to be applied with your fingers) and the ultra-flattering shades, you’ll get the confidence and the bug to go back for more and more. My summer-holiday make-up bag used to be crammed full of bronzers, powder, different shades of foundation, endless lip glosses, blushers and highlighters that mostly remained untouched. Now I take Cha Cha, a bright-coral blusher that looks amazing with a tan; Sun, which gives a subtle gold sheen to eyelids; Maddie, the perfect, suits-everyone neutral gloss; and Dalia for when I want a bold lip.

It’s really quite liberating to travel so light, not to mention a joy to be able to fit my essentials into the teeniest of evening bags. Not even my phone can do that. This could quite easily be the best make-up launch since YSL’s Touche Eclat and Chanel’s Rouge Noir.

Trinny London Make Up, from £16, trinnylondon.com

Chanel Baume Essential Sculpting MultiUse Glow Stick and Retractable Highlighter Brush

Chanel Baume Essential Sculpting Multi-Use Glow Stick and Retractable Highlighter Brush

I don't think anyone does make-up better than Chanel, and this is down to the genius combination of make-up artist Lucia Pica and the brand’s top-secret formulations. Rouge Noir is still my favourite nail-polish shade; I couldn’t live without Soleil Tan, a pressed creamy bronzer that gives a glow rather than a matte powder-tan; and Rouge Allure Ink in 168 Serenity is my favourite nude lip alongside Charlotte Tilbury ’s Pillow Talk. But I always find highlighter very tricky. The whole point is that it should be super-subtle, a flicker of light to give a dewy, soft-focus twinkle. Yet when you put it on yourself, it’s sometimes so subtle you can’t see when you’ve over-done it. One extra-zealous brush stroke in the wrong light and you end up looking like you’ve applied tin foil to your cheekbones. Enter Chanel's new Multi-Use Glow Stick. Chanel’s Make Up Artist and Ambassador Ninni Nummela’s top tip: two strokes of the balm on their retractable highlighter brush and brush in a ‘V shape from the top of your cheekbone to the outer brown bone'. You can’t go wrong.

Chanel Baume Essential Sculpting Multi-Use Glow Stick £33 and Retractable Highlighter Brush, £28 chanel.com

Real Techniques Foundation Blender 213

Real Techniques Foundation Blender 213

A good foundation is everything in life and in the make-up world, nothing gives a better base than Real Techniques brushes, a collection created in a collaboration with British sisters Sam and Nic Chapman in 2010. Make-up artists since their teens (their aunt was the well-known industry figure Maggie Hunt), they knew that the trick of their trade was to use the right tools and wanted to educate the market beyond triangular wedges, foam eye-shadow applicators and powder puffs. To say I am a fan would be an understatement. No word of a lie, I have watched every single tutorial on their YouTube channel Pixiwoo (they have more than two million followers) and only own Real Techniques brushes. Why? Because my make-up has got so good since I started.

The sisters are compelling to watch and they give novices access to the skills of professional make-up artistry, even the tricky bits such as the perfect smoky eye. If I ever met them in real life, I think my knees might go weak – that has only happened once before, when I saw Johnny Depp in The Ivy in 1982. The new foundation blender is their best brush yet; the small, oval handle is densely packed with bristles and fits perfectly in your palm, allowing you to blend and glide foundation across your face to create flawless coverage in seconds. It’s perfect to travel with as it’s easy to pack and is an essential tool to help hide jet lag and late nights. It is so indispensable to me that I have two, just in case one gets lost or the dog eats it.

Real Techniques Foundation Blender 213, £14, boots.com

Tom Ford Beauty Bronzing Powder in Gold Dust

Tom Ford Beauty Bronzing Powder in Gold Dust

I have never wanted to be a man but if I had to, I’d choose to be American fashion designer Tom Ford, as I reckon he spends as much time in the bathroom applying beauty products as I do. Aesthetically, they don’t come more perfect than Tom. Nicola Formby, writer and wife of the late, great AA Gill, recently told me that the only time she ever felt a bit twitchy about Adrian's whereabouts was when he told her at 3pm he was going to interview Tom Ford naked (yes, naked) and at 9pm, he still wasn’t home. The resulting interview remains one of my all-time favourites, not least because Tom makes my pampering routine look basic. The man wears scent in bed, even if he’s alone, for goodness sake. I’m livid, why didn't I think of that?

I was at the airport recently and the jolt of remembering what I had left at home hit me as it does on every airport journey. On a good day, it’s something I can buy at Duty Free and on a really good day, it’s not a passport or one of the children. On this occasion, it was my bronzer, a crucial component of my travelling make-up bag, so once through security I scoured the beauty halls for a replacement. Tom launched Tom Ford Beauty in 2006 in collaboration with Estée Lauder. First came fragrances and then, in 2011, colour, with Charlotte Tilbury helping create the line before she went solo. In 2017 it hit an annual revenue of $2 billion – no wonder he named his latest fragrance Fucking Fabulous.

Sometimes the best things happen by mistake and had I not forgotten my bronzer, I may never have discovered Gold Dust, a wonderful shade for bringing a pale and jet-lagged face back to life or to upgrade a tan from a flat white to a caramel latte. It’s not at all glittery but has just enough shimmer to give a hint of a radiance and, most importantly, fine milled powder that doesn’t clog pores. Use the biggest powder brush you can find and apply to forehead, cheeks, nose and chin, not forgetting your neck. There is no person, not even Tom, who wouldn’t benefit from a swish and a swoosh of the gold dust. Who knows, maybe it’s his trick to looking as good naked as he does dressed.

Tom Ford Beauty Bronzing Powder in Gold Dust, £75, selfridges.com

Caudalie's The Milky Sun Spray

Caudalie's The Milky Sun Spray

If suntan lotions have a dirty reputation, then it doesn’t get much cleaner than Caudalie’s new range. Every year, around 14,000 tons of sun cream end up in the ocean, damaging the marine ecosystem. So the French brand has replaced usual, harmful UV filters with safe ones, including a new protection-boosting antioxidant complex. The Milky Sun Spray is biodegradable and water-resistant. This is what I’ll be taking on holiday with me this year.

Caudalie's The Milky Sun Spray, £20, caudalie.com

SkinCeuticals Brightening UV Defense SPF 30

SkinCeuticals Brightening UV Defense SPF 30

Funny, isn’t it, how the age gap closes between you and your parents as you get older? As a teenager, there’s not one single thing outside of DNA that you have in common with your makers, but then all that changes and they become a person you rather love talking too. My father has recently become aware of sun damage and reluctantly, like myself, sunny holidays are no longer about frying ourselves in the midday blaze. I spend 10 months of the year lamenting the perils of the ageing effects of the sun, but the second I lie on that lounger I forget all my words of wisdom, because the feel of those hot rays on my skin is amazing. All stress melts away and I get that post-sunset fuzzy feeling from the Vitamin D overload.

Arming myself with the best sun cream I can find for my face is crucial and, in my case, it must be anti-pigmentation too, as I can easily start to look like a Farrow & Ball colour chart for all shades of brown. My saviour is SkinCeuticals Brightening UV Defense SPF 30, formulated with a HyperBright Complex that helps diminish existing brown spots and prevent the occurrence of future UV-induced pigmentation. It’s super-lightweight so my skin doesn't feel clogged or sticky and, as I’m olive skinned, SPF 30 is enough protection for me. My dad, on the other hand, wants nothing lower than SPF 50. He’s very male about his lotions, so he doesn’t like anything that shows on the skin or feels too greasy, and God forbid it has a tint, so I gave him SkinCeuticals Sheer Mineral UV Defense 50 (£37), which suited him perfectly. I’m happy, he’s happy and there’s not a burn or a brown spot in sight.

SkinCeuticals Brightening UV Defense SPF 30, £41, available from skinceuticals.co.uk

Beauty Pie SuperActive Capsules

Beauty Pie SuperActive Capsules

It’s a bold statement but I’m going to say it: everyone should use a vitamin C serum. It gives an immediate brightening effect, protects against sun damage, increases collagen production, heals blemishes and improves pigmentation. Just think how great you feel after a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice and you get my point. It’s not travel-friendly, though, as it usually comes in glass bottles over 100ml, which makes it easy to leave behind on the bathroom shelf. Until now. Marcia Kilgore, the Canadian genius behind Bliss Spas, FitFlop footwear and Soap and Glory, has delivered another Einstein gift to the beauty world.

Beauty Pie is an online membership platform that allows customers to buy luxury beauty products for £10 a month. It sources the best skincare and make-up from around the world and sells directly to the consumer with no mark-up and no fancy packaging. Its Superactive Capsules are game-changing; single doses of pure vitamin C and E that deliver all the skin benefits and couldn’t be easier to pack. Take a capsule for every day that you are away. Size-wise, they’re smaller than a vitamin tablet and the price is less too, just £9.81 for 60 capsules. The regular cost for non-members would be £50. As I said, the woman is a genius.

Beauty Pie SuperActive Capsules, £9.81, beautypie.com

Dermalogica Prisma Protect SPF30

Dermalogica Prisma Protect SPF30

I don’t wear an SPF every day. There, I’ve said it – my skin sins are out in the open. Unless I’m lying on a sunbed, I don’t like the usual thick consistency of SPFs. Most have tints, which make me feel uncomfortable, as though I’m wearing heavy foundation during the day – another thing I don’t do. Dermalogica is my reliable go-to skincare brand; like the babysitter who always arrives on time, it never lets me down. It was developed by American skin therapist Jane Wurwand in 1986, after she struggled to find a product line that embraced skincare over beauty . The skin-health-improving range is free from common irritants and ingredients that can cause breakouts (lanolin, ethanol, mineral oil, artificial colours and fragrances).

I travel with the brand’s skincare kits regularly and I think its products for teenagers are particularly excellent. The new Prisma Protect SPF30, a moisturiser with sun protection that actually feels like a face cream and not an SPF, is a revelation to me. No thickness, no stickiness, no chalky, white residue and no trace of a tint. As perfect as your everyday moisturiser, but also an absolute necessity for weekend trips to European cities , walking the streets and sitting on café terraces soaking up the spring sunshine.

Dermalogica Prisma Protect SPF30 from £17.50, dermalogica.co.uk

Pure Color Envy Smoothing Sugar Scrub and Lip Repair Potion

Pure Color Envy Smoothing Sugar Scrub and Lip Repair Potion

Lip exfoliators have always seemed an indulgence too far for me. However, when they come in the form of Estée Lauder’s new Smoothing Sugar Scrub, I’m onboard. As you book your winter trips, remember that lips can have a tough time on the slopes, with icy weather and reduced humidity leading to cracked and flaky skin. Rubbing the gritty balm on my mouth is like biting into a sugary doughnut – but the real pleasure comes when it’s time to wipe it off. As the gentle crystals sweep away any signs of roughness, you’ll be amazed at how smooth and soft it leaves lips. For an extra hit, I follow with a layer of the brand’s Lip Repair Potion, a creamy salve that is packed with hyaluronic acid to moisturise. It also provides a hint of gloss without being so tacky that your hair sticks to it as you fly down the mountain.

Pure Color Envy Smoothing Sugar Scrub and Lip Repair Potion, both £25, Estée Lauder, esteelauder.co.uk

Elemental Herbology Lip Nourish

Elemental Herbology Lip Nourish

My daughter came home from a two-day school trip with chapped lips that were so severe they made me squirm. I gave her a pot of Elemental Herbology Lip Nourish balm with strict instructions to reapply every few hours. British beauty brand Elemental Herbology makes products that contain no artificial colours, fragrances, parabens, preservatives or mineral oils, which is particularly important to me in a lip balm as I have a nasty habit of chewing my lips so I end up ingesting most of the product I apply. In this case, a healthy snack of avocado, baobab and Inca inchi oil. My daughter healed quickly, as children do, so I nabbed the pot back for myself.

Elemental Herbology Lip Nourish, £13.50, elementalherbology.com

La Mer The Lip Volumizer

La Mer The Lip Volumizer

Who doesn’t want plump lips, especially when they can be achieved with the swish of a lip wand? La Mer’s new Lip Volumizer saturates the lips with the brand’s famous ‘Miracle Broth’ and marine extracts, which have a swelling effect, a little like a pufferfish’s stomach after it’s gulped down huge amounts of water. It’s more of a balm than a gloss – so it’s super-comfortable to wear – and the eucalyptus leaves add an addictive tingling sensation that brings out a Pavlovian response in me to pucker up even if I’m just doing the dishes. Perfect to apply during and after a long flight , as, aside from the intense hydration, it’s comforting to know your fellow passengers will be looking at your lips rather than the bags under your eyes . My tip: apply before you start your make-up, so by the time you reach your lips, the pufferfish stomach has taken full effect. I’m not surprised by how much I love this product, as La Mer can’t really do any wrong in my eyes. The smell, the packaging… it’s all synonymous with luxury skincare and its Hydrating Illuminator Moisturiser is the product I buy over and over again, because it just makes my skin look really good. I suspect The Lip Volumizer will be the same.

La Mer The Lip Volumizer, £65, cremedelamer.co.uk

Sisley Nutritive lip balm

Sisley Nutritive lip balm

A big, bold, mistletoe-enticing red lip (MAC Lady Danger or Ruby Woo) doesn’t look good painted over a crackly canvas. Lips have no sebaceous glands so are sensitive to any gust of wind or flurry of snow . I have tried every lip balm there is, cheap and expensive. I do not want a juicy-fruity fragrance – I’d rather eat lunch than a beauty product. And the right texture is vital. In my eyes, there is no finer saviour than Sisley Nutritive Lip Balm. With no scent, the protective film is gloriously comforting and gives a long-lasting, subtle gloss.

Sisley Nutritive lip balm, £49.50 from sisley-paris.com

Skinceuticals Discoloration Defense Serum

We fixate on pigmentation after a long, hot summer but by autumn accept the brown patch sitting on our cheek as a cute freckle and move onto other skin concerns. These marks can be tackled, however. Discolouration is caused by excess melanin (triggered by UV rays and hormonal change) rising to the surface of the skin. It’s not easy to get rid of, but it can be lessened with the right product and a limiting of sun exposure, so winter is the perfect time to address the problem. Skinceuticals, the American brand developed in 1997 by dermatologist Dr Sheldon Pinnell, is the nearest you will get to professional-grade products without a prescription and it’s where I go when I need serious skincare. The secret weapon in its new Discoloration Defense Serum is tranexamic acid, a little-known acid that is set to become bigger than its superstar cousin, hyaluronic. Powerful yet gentle for all skin types, it acts like an ink eradicator to fade pigmentation and acne scars. Once you start using the serum, really commit. Twice a day (this is important) after vitamin C and before moisturiser. You’ll start to see the benefits after a week but it only gets better, or should I say brighter, after that.

Skinceuticals Discoloration Defense Serum, £85, skinceuticals.co.uk

Cl de Peau Beaut Le Srum

Clé de Peau Beauté Le Sérum

A great holiday should be like the Hollywood version of your life; the characters are the same, but the set has changed. I want the same star quality from my skincare, so I indulge in Clé de Peau Beauté, Japan’s number-one beauty brand, which has finally arrived in the UK . Forget peptides and cell turnover – radiance is the new anti-ageing. Le Sérum contains the Skin Empowering Illuminator, a blend of Platinum Golden Silk Essence and Japanese pearl that replenishes skin and boosts glow. Since I’ve started using it, it’s not that I don’t need to wear foundation – I just don’t want to.

Clé de Peau Beauté Le Sérum, £210, harrods.com

La Mer Illuminating Hydrator

La Mer Illuminating Hydrator

'Last winter La Mer created The Illuminating Cream as a limited edition. Those two words send me into a depression, especially when the product sells out before I can bulk-buy. But, hallelujah, all-new The Hydrating Illuminator is just as good. Skin can look matte after catching the sun, so I need a moisturiser that will add radiance. This lightweight, luminous cream is infused with the brand's Miracle Broth, which heals and hydrates. Wear it alone or as a primer under make-up.'

La Mer Hydrating Illuminator, £60, lamer.com

Goopglow Overnight Glow Peel

Goopglow Overnight Glow Peel

‘I’m usually nervous about peels; visions of red, raw skin spring to mind. But Goop’s Goopglow Overnight Glow Peel has educated me. To recreate the effects of a professional treatment, pads are soaked in hydrating hyaluronic acid and glycolic acid, which unclogs pores, softens wrinkles and minimises dark spots. Use once a week – before bed and after cleansing – on the face, neck and chest. It may tingle for a few minutes, but go to sleep and let it work its magic. I wake to skin that’s soft, even-toned and gleaming.’

Goopglow Overnight Glow Peel, £112, goop.com

Decree Protect Elixir AM

Decree Protect Elixir AM

Beauty lesson learnt this summer? My love for layering serums isn’t conducive to problem-free travelling. The clickety-clack of glass bottles in your luggage, whether handheld or not, is nerve racking – one of them could break all too easily – and having to pick a favourite is as fraught as Sophie’s Choice. Vitamin C is a necessity, hyaluronic acid is mandatory – and how on earth could I travel without protective antioxidant ferulic acid? Decree, a new physician-led skincare range created by British-born Dr AJ Sturnham, eliminates the possibility of confusing cosmeceutical skincare regimes. Each product is clearly labelled ‘AM’ or ‘PM’, and the pump dispensers deliver the exact dose you need to apply. I love the whole range – the frothy Light Cleanse is refreshing and revitalising, the weekly mask does everything you’d want a mask to do for your skin and the hydrating Preparatory Mist is addictive (the products are all blended with rosewater instead of being water-based, so they smell incredible).

One product I wish I’d known about before I went on holiday is Protect Elixir AM, as it would have saved me packing multiple vessels that take up precious space. It contains 15% vitamin C to firm and brighten, niacinamide to strengthen, copper magnesium to stimulate cells, hyaluronic acid to hydrate, vitamin E to condition and ferulic acid to protect. It’s basically a recipe for perfect skin in a single bottle. After a summer spent in the sun, my face was one though test for a product. Sun damage, desert-level dehydration and pigmentation marks that made Joseph’s Technicolour Dreamcoat look boring. So far, so long summer damage. I’m impressed, very impressed.

Decree Protect Elixir AM, £110, cultbeauty.co.uk

Essence Noir Treating  Cleansing Facial Cloths

Essence Noir Treating & Cleansing Facial Cloths

No on-the-trail backpack is complete without the humble face wipe, though most smell synthetic and leave me longing for my usual cleanser. But Nannette de Gaspe's next-gen versions feel like tiny muslin cloths, and are strong enough to effectively clean skin. They are also juicy with caviar-lime extract, a natural vitamin C, to brighten; white willow bark to exfoliate; and beetroot and silver mushroom to plump and smoothe.

Essence Noir Treating & Cleansing Facial Cloths, £35, Nannette de Gaspe, net-a-porter.com

GOW Neurophroline Serum

GOW Neurophroline Serum

Just as we’ve learnt how to pronounce and spell hyaluronic acid, there’s a new kid on the block: Neurophroline. I’m still at the stage of calling it Nurofen for the skin, but maybe that’s because it’s as fundamental to your skincare kit as Nurofen is to your medicine bag. Our skin is our largest organ and is our first barrier against environmental stress, pollution and toxins. It is also a barometer of what’s going on inside the body (depression, exhaustion, anxiety, hormone change). Much like anything that is overworked, skin gets stressed, and stress produces the hormone cortisol, which in small doses is fine but too much causes acne, spots, redness, dark circles and increased wrinkles. Neurophroline is an extract from wild indigo, a plant native to India that has been used in Ayurvedic traditions for generations, and has been found to break down cortisol in your skin. GOW (Garden of Wisdom) is an all-natural skincare company based in Arizona that started 15 years ago and has a very enthusiastic following on beauty blogs. Around 18 months ago, Shabir Daya and Gill Sinclair, co-founders of the brilliant website Victoria Health, decided to work with GOW to produce products specifically for their own website, developed using formulations put together by Shabir.

I have to say, their range is one of the best affordable yet effective skincare regimens I have ever tried. Not that this surprised me, because the combination of Daya and Sinclair together could solve world peace if they put their minds to it. I adore the products for acne and pigmentation, and Neurophroline Serum is another gem. I add two pumps to my moisturiser day and night – you can use it every day but when I feel I really reap the benefits is when I’m travelling. Side note: Victoria Health is the most-clicked-on website in my browser history. It is the font of all intelligent health and beauty knowledge, from hair loss to immune-system support to skincare to travel sickness. Any and every ailment you might have is solved with the best, all-natural supplements from a multitude of brands that I’ve often never heard of but should have. As I said, Daya and Sinclair...

GOW Neurophroline Serum, £18, victoriahealth.com

Guerlain Midnight Secret Late Night Recovery Treatment

Guerlain Midnight Secret Late Night Recovery Treatment

Who doesn’t love a long weekend away? City break , three-day wedding in Italy ... my only problem is, I peak too early. I arrive with more energy than a Duracell battery and try to pace myself, but then excitement gets the better of me. Late nights commence and mascara marks on the pillow tell me I forgot to take my make-up off before bed. By day two, I look and feel exhausted and need a boost, a cream that will restore a tired, lacklustre complexion just enough to perk me up and give me the oomph I need to carry on.

Guerlain was founded in 1828 by Pierre-François-Pascal (it was bought by the LVMH group in 1994), and where I once might have associated the brand with fragrance, I have now discovered their skincare and make-up are really very good, too. I love their golden Highlighting Stick on sunny holidays and Super Aqua Day Eye Patches after a long flight. Their foundation is also excellent, but Midnight Secret should be as mandatory for travellers as a passport. Containing hydronoctine complex and ginkgo biloba, it mimics the restorative effects of sleep so your skin gets an extra two hours' sleep even if you didn’t. It's best applied before bed as a night-time moisturiser but if you forget, a thick layer the morning after the night before as a 15-minute mask works just as well. Instantly cooling on application, the creamy serum leaves sallow, grey skin brighter and dewy with moisture, with healthy blood flow. A dab of concealer, brush stroke of blusher and spritz of your favourite perfume, and you’ll feel as good as new.

Guerlain Midnight Secret Late Night Recovery Treatment, £23 for 15ml, harrods.com ; spacenk.com

Hershesons Almost Everything Cream

Hershesons Almost Everything Cream

I have just returned from Tel Aviv . Hot, vibrant, energising – I loved it. Sitting by the pool one day, trying to focus on my Kindle, I was distracted by a woman with a haircut so fresh and youthful, it made me feel embarrassed of my long hair. An inch above her shoulder, it emphasised her jawline and collar bone and sat perfectly under her Panama hat. I fell in love and maybe it was the sea air or the energy of Tel Aviv but I did something I have never done in my life, I went straight to the nearest hairdresser and had five inches chopped off. Impulsive, spontaneous: it’s liberating to have lobbed those locks off. Short hair is also a lot easier to style yourself. Blow-drying and a wave of the curling wand take minutes. But it does mean I need a great styling product, as I can’t rely on the hairdresser to do it for me.

I have known British hairdresser Luke Hersheson for over 20 years – his first salon was next door to my office and the coveted Friday 5.45pm appointment was mine. He has always been a genius with hair, it’s in his DNA (his father is Daniel Hersheson) and now he has launched his first haircare product, Almost Everything Cream. An eight in one miracle tube, it primes and protects hair from styling, gives shine, fights frizz, adds texture, tames flyaways, defines curls, adds moisture and can even be left on as a mask. Add one pump (yes, only one) of the fresh-scented cream to your palms and rub together so that it’s evenly distributed, then apply to wet or dry hair depending on what you need it for. We thought the first two in one shampoo was clever, but this is another level.

Hershesons Almost Everything Cream, £10, hershesons.com

Dr Barbara Sturm Hyaluronic Serum

Dr Barbara Sturm Hyaluronic Serum

How someone looks first thing in the morning tells you a lot about their skin. Most of us are at our worst. Not so Dr Barbara Sturm, whom I met recently – at 8am. A vision walked towards me. Sturm started out in orthopaedics and, realising that inflammation was one of the primary causes of ageing, vowed to treat the face as well as the joints. Dr Barbara Sturm Hyaluronic Serum contains the highest possible percentage of hyaluronic acid, whose hydrating qualities are off the charts.

Why buy a super-duper expensive product? There's only so much hyaluronic acid you can add before a serum turns gloopy. But Sturm has avoided compromising texture, including short-chain molecules that penetrate deeper and long-chain ones that sit on the skin for instant glow. Fine lines will disappear.

Dr Barbara Sturm Hyaluronic Serum, £230, spacenk.com

Joanna Czech Facial Massager

Joanna Czech Facial Massager

Is there a more brutal end to a holiday than catching your reflection in an aeroplane mirror after a night flight ? I dream of the cream that will instantly de-puff, but just as there is only one way to empty a bath, I believe the same is true for one’s face – you need to drain it. If I could have one superpower, it would be the ability to massage my own face like a professional. There’s nothing more relaxing and beneficial for restoring blood flow than a good pummelling, but my fingers get tired after 10 seconds when I try.

Trained in Poland , aesthetician Joanna Czech caught my attention on Instagram because she loves LED light therapy (my number-one tool for great skin) and Augustinus Bader moisturiser (a fortune but the best) – and her clients include Anna Wintour, Christy Turlington and Kim Kardashian West. While a one-on-one with Czech herself is rare, I am more than happy to make do with her new facial massager. Roll it up your neck, across your jawline and cheekbones, along your brown bone and on the forehead. It feels so good, as if your muscles are being gently pulled together and lifted between the two roller balls. It’s unquestionably the best way to chisel your face back to its pre-flight appearance, plus it’s perfect for filling those boring 20 minutes before landing when your computer gets shut down. A tip from me: ask the air steward for a glass of ice and place the massager in it for a minute before using.

Joanna Czech Facial Massager, £178, net-a-porter.com

Medik8 Super C30 Potent Vitamin C Antioxidant Serum

Medik8 Super C30 Potent Vitamin C Antioxidant Serum

There was a time when people associated vitamin C with oranges and having a cold. Now every skincare brand has its own version confirming what we should already know: vitamin C is a mandatory step in your skincare routine. Why? It’s a brilliant antioxidant – meaning it helps slow down ageing, boosts collagen production, aids skin repair and gives a brightening boost to dull skin. The problem is, there are now so many serums to choose from, it’s hard to find the right one to suit your skin. Some leave a sticky film of moisture on the skin which isn’t unpleasant but is an acquired taste; some are too matte; and then, of course, there is the matter of how much vitamin C is actually in the vitamin C (this can range from 2 to 30 per cent).

My skin is dry so I want a serum that feels replenishing, and I like to go big and bold when it comes to ingredients so will always opt for the strongest percentage. Medik8 is a brand I am all over at the moment. Started by Brit Elliot Isaacs in 2009, Medik8’s in-house research team formulate products that target our main skincare concerns (redness, blemishes, pigmentation, dryness and ageing). These are produced in small batches for optimum potency and freshness, and are affordably priced for high-end skincare. Use after you cleanse and tone, and before your hydrating serum or moisturiser.

Medik8 Super C30 Potent Vitamin C Antioxidant Serum, £44, medik8.com

Chanel Hydra Beauty Camellia Water Cream

Chanel Hydra Beauty Camellia Water Cream

When legendary British make-up artist Mary Greenwell says that a product is essential to her kit, not only do I take notice, but I buy it in bulk as it’s destined to be a sell-out. Chanel’s new Hydra Beauty Camellia Water Cream is a lightweight moisturiser that creates radiant, dewy skin – in other words, the kind we all dream about having.

Not just a pretty flower and Coco’s trademark accessory, camellia is extremely hydrating. It also blooms during winter and is resistant to harsh environments, which only provides more benefits to skin. As with the flowers it uses for its perfumes, Chanel has its own cultivation of camellias, so it has 100 per cent control over the quality of the extract. Camellia Water Cream can be applied daily as a moisturiser after serum or as a make-up base to provide the perfect glow. It’s two products in one: the ideal travel-size beauty buy.

Chanel Hydra Beauty Camellia Water Cream, £48, chanel.com

La Roche Posay Hyalu B5 Serum

La Roche Posay Hyalu B5 Serum

My bathroom shelf is a shrine to face serums, so the sign of a great product is not how long it lasts, rather how quickly I finish it. I’m currently on my second bottle of La Roche Posay Hyalu B5 Serum and the love affair is still going strong. Layered underneath my favourite moisturiser (at present, Sarah Chapman De Stress Cream ), this hydrating and calming serum has saved my skin this winter. Where it should be red, dry and angry looking from the cold, central heating and lack of Vitamin D, my skin has never looked better.

Uniform in colour (no red blotchiness) glass-like clarity and super soft. French brand La Roche Posay sits unassumingly in all great pharmacies , it doesn’t shout about its efficacy nor does it have fancy packaging but those in the know, know it's a damn good brand. It launched in 1975 and at the heart of their products is the thermal spring water from the French village of La Roche Posay which is rich in selenium (an amazing antioxidant), deeply soothing and incredibly calming. Hyalu B5 serum is gloopy and thick and like all great hyaluronic serums, contains two different sized molecules of Hyaluronic Acid. The larger molecule works on the surface of the skin to reduce wrinkles and hydrate while the smaller molecule penetrates deeply to plump the skin and increase cell turnover. Never one to discourage you from reading my words, I would suggest you take a pause to order one for yourself, I can not recommend this product highly enough.

La Roche Posay Hyalu B5 Serum £37 (30 ml), boots.com

Sarah Chapman Comfort Cream Dstress

Sarah Chapman Comfort Cream D-stress

A product launch from British facialist Sarah Chapman is as exciting to me as the next royal baby is to die-hard royalists. Her celebrity following ( Victoria Beckham , Meghan Markle, Adwoa Aboah, Catherine Zeta-Jones) is impressive, but Chapman’s true talent is that she knows exactly what women want and when

As winter ends, skin couldn’t look worse: dry, red and in need of an ultra-nourishing, lightweight recovery solution. Her Comfort Cream D-stress also helps with hormonal skin (hot flushes and outbreaks), as well as any signs that you’ve been partying too much. It’s addictive, as moisturising as shea butter and as calming as aloe vera.

Comfort Cream D-stress, £59, sarahchapman.com

Dr Sebagh Platinum Gold Elixir

Dr Sebagh Platinum Gold Elixir

Some historians say Cleopatra slept in a gold mask. Ancient Chinese medicine credits it as the secret to youthful skin. I may be late to this metallic party but I’m making up for lost time by smothering my face in as much gold as possible. I can always rely on London -based cosmetic surgeon Dr Sebagh.

His Platinum Gold Elixir is a hidden gem in his skincare collection, with collagen-boosting peptides. The firming, lifting and regenerating effects are best seen after four weeks but for the impatient among us, the added golden pigment gives an instant glow.

Dr Sebagh Platinum Gold Elixir, £395 for 4x10ml, drsebagh.com

Dr Sebagh Breakout Cream  Antibacterial Powder

Dr Sebagh Breakout Cream & Antibacterial Powder

It’s rare that I now have anything in common with my 14-year-old son. Much rarer still that he asks for my help, which he did when spots were troubling him. I have a whole shelf dedicated to my pepperoni pizza face – as soon as I have a big event, I get a spot. Dr Sebagh , already a hero for bringing Botox to London , has taken my adulation to a new level with his oil-free Dr Sebagh Breakout Cream & Antibacterial Powder.

Mix the two for a double-whammy treatment and apply morning and evening. Neither my teenager nor I have had any breakouts since. And the conversations we’ve had while mixing our potions – priceless.

Dr Sebagh Breakout Cream & Antibacterial Powder, £95 ( drsebagh.com )

Goop Exfoliating Instant Facial

Goop Exfoliating Instant Facial

This is exactly the woman I want to take beauty advice from: Gwyneth Paltrow actually drinks and she loves cheese. I say this because if you lead a puritanical existence and only drink green juice all day, are you really qualified to test and judge the powers of a transforming face mask? What is there to transform? I’m not one for juices, and as much as I know I shouldn't drink alcohol on a plane, as soon as I get on board the only thing I want to do is bunker down with a good movie and a glass of red. And so, after landing, I need a heavy-duty mask that I can apply as soon as I get to my hotel to erase all traces of booze and plane, because they really are a terrible combination.

Goop’s beauty products were developed by Paltrow and American organic-skincare company Juice Beauty, and GP has said that she uses the Exfoliating Instant Facial every day. This is a powerful mask so, personally, I think two to three times a week is enough, and don’t leave it on longer than the recommended three to five minutes as it could cause temporary redness. I love, love, love this mask and it’s exactly what I need post-flight – a super-quick, transforming facial. My skin was instantly brighter, softer, hydrated and revitalised.

Goop Exfoliating Instant Facial, £112, available from goop.com

Sunday Riley Auto Correct Brightening and De Puffing Eye Contour Cream

Sunday Riley Auto Correct Brightening and De Puffing Eye Contour Cream

The eyes always give it away: if I’m tired, hungover, jet-lagged, happy or sad – the eyes are the first to announce it to the world without saying a word. If they were a character in a movie, they’d be called the Snitch. Even David Beckham and Daniel Craig – two handsome specimens – recently fell victim to post-plane puffy-eye syndrome. I have been waiting patiently for Sunday Riley’s Auto Correct eye cream to land in the UK ever since a friend arrived back from the States with it. A quick test of the light-weight, non-tinted cream and I was obsessed. Don’t you just love the idea of a cream that auto-corrects dark circles, puffy eyes and fine lines with the same efficiency as a plane on auto-pilot?

Texan-born Sunday Riley developed her brand in 2009, following the mantra that she wanted to live to the age of 120 without looking a day over 90. In order to achieve that she needed science-based active ingredients mixed with natural botanicals. Apply this before bed and you’ll definitely wake up looking fresh, or use in the morning to de-puff and lift the eye-contour area. I particularly like the immediate brightness it gives to my under-eyes. Remember – when you’re applying eye cream, tap, tap, tap it on with the pads of your fingers as if they were rain drops. This will get rid of any fluid that gets trapped during the night and reduce puffiness even more. I’m not going to say that it would have made David and Daniel look like they’d had eight hours of sleep, but it definitely would have helped.

Sunday Riley Auto Correct Brightening and De Puffing Eye Contour Cream, £60 available from cultbeauty.co.uk

Sarah Chapman Ultra Recovery Booster

Sarah Chapman Ultra Recovery Booster

Is there anyone left in London who doesn’t have a cold? One minute it’s a balmy 17 degrees, the next is freezing. I’m never wearing a coat when I need to and my heating has been going up and down quicker than a yo-yo on a sugar high. And so I caught a cold and even lost my voice, but after the lemon and ginger had worked their magic, my skin was left a wreck – dull, dry and blotchy, the only glow radiating from my constantly blown red nose. My bathroom shelves are jam-packed with products, but my usual serums and masks – although brilliant – just felt too harsh for my recovering skin. I needed a product that was going to soothe, rescue and repair.

I love British facialist Sarah Chapman's products, as do Victoria Beckham and the Duchess of Sussex – and her Ultra Recovery Booster is exactly what I was looking for. It’s a rose-scented elixir with the nourishing elements of an oil but the texture of a creamy serum, filled with fatty acids, anti-inflammatories and peptides. Applied after cleanser and before moisturiser, it provides immediate relief to calm and strengthen compromised, stressed and weakened skin. It is an absolute must to get you through the colder months, especially now while the seasons are changing and skin goes a little nuts before it adapts, or when you’re travelling to a different climate.

Sarah Chapman Ultra Recovery Booster, £59 for 30ml, available from sarahchapman.net

Augustinus Bader The Rich Cream

Augustinus Bader The Rich Cream

Sitting by the pool this summer, my sister and colleague Martha Ward dissected my beauty pages and made me confirm that the products I had reviewed were ‘worth it’. For the record, I would never recommend a product that I didn't think was worth it, but when it comes to expensive lotions and potions, I understand the extra caution. As with anything in life, there is always a cheaper option – sometimes it can be just as good, and sometimes an expensive cream can be all fancy packaging and no substance. Not in this case. Augustinus Bader The Rich Cream was the first product I tested when I started at Condé Nast Traveller , so it does hold a special place in my heart, but it is also a cream I buy again and again because it is just so good.

While creating a hydrogel for burns, Augustinus Bader, a German scientist and professor, discovered that the same healing technology could be used in anti-ageing skincare: the cream uses vitamins, molecules and amino-acids to activate your own stem cells to heal and regenerate. The brand has just launched a travel-size version, which is still eye-wateringly expensive but yes, it is also definitely worth it. It is the ultimate travel-sized skincare product, because you don’t need to use anything else, no serums, eye creams or vitamin C. When my skin isn’t at its best – perhaps too dry from travelling, a little sunburnt from a cloudy but sunny day, or a little red and raw from one exfoliation too many – this is what I use, and it always provides the salvation it needs. There are two to choose from: The Rich Cream for dry skin, and The Cream if you prefer a lighter consistency.

Augustinus Bader The Rich Cream, £125 for 30ml, available from augustinusbader.com

Drunk Elephant The Littles Kit

Drunk Elephant The Little’s Kit

Going through security at the airport is the low point of my travelling experience. Armed with my Perspex Anya Hindmarch wash bag, filled with travel-sized products, off I go feeling like a pro. Yet, it’s never that simple; where one airport allows a clear wash bag, another insists I empty it out and place everything in the tiniest of ziplock bags. That has to be sealed. On my last trip, I took The Littles kit, by Drink Elephant, a super cute pink plastic bag (not see-through) filled with seven miniature must-have products that will easily last you five days, possibly more.

Drunk Elephant is the brand that every die-hard beauty fanatic has been waiting for. Until now, it’s only been available in the US, but I’m giving you the heads up before it lands at Cult Beauty and Space NK on 3 October, because it will sell out. Fast. Drunk Elephant was started by American Tiffany Masterson after she identified six ingredients at the root of her skin issues. When she eliminated ‘the suspicious six’ – essential oils, drying alcohols, silicones, chemical screens, fragrance/dyes and sodium laurel sulphates (foaming agent) – her skin became clear, healthy and balanced. I am obsessed with the C-Firm Day Serum, which brightens my skin and leaves it looking as smooth and clear as a pane of glass. So far, the Virgin Marula Luxury Facial Oil hasn’t given me spots – even though most oils do – so I have high hopes. The Littles kit is not cheap, but the satisfaction I got at security when I not only decanted my set into that tiny plastic bag but closed it without the skills of a Tetris champion, made it worth every penny.

Drunk Elephant The Little’s Kit £90 available from cultbeauty.com , select Space NK stores and spaceNK.com

Dr Sebagh Travel Size Foaming Cleanser

Dr Sebagh Travel Size Foaming Cleanser

Nothing makes me happier than discovering my favourite beauty product has been made into a teeny-tiny travel size. It’s like having your newborn baby back in your arms instead of the galumphing teenager who ignores you every day. My only disappointment, though, is that so often beauty brands just downsize the bestsellers – a cleanser here, a moisturiser there – but this high-maintenance beauty junkie wants more. I want the whole Sylvanian Family, not just mum or dad. As always in matters of the face, French cosmetic surgeon Dr Sebagh comes to my rescue: he has downsized his entire skincare range. A full skincare regime without compromising on space. If I did have to narrow it down, my top three would be the Foaming Cleanser, which is so good it even takes off my heavily kohl-lined eyes at the end of the night so eye make-up remover is one less thing to pack; the Skin Perfecting Mask, which deep-cleanses to ensure there are no holiday breakouts as well as leaving pores tingling and skin looking noticeably renewed – perfect pre-cocktail hour; and the Rose de Vie Serum, which gets my vote on the smell alone but also happens to be the perfect soothing relief for travel-worn skin.

Dr Sebagh Travel Size Foaming Cleanser, £14, Skin Perfecting Mask, £35, Rose de Vie Serum, £25, drsebagh.com or Selfridges Oxford Street

Thyme Out

There is always that moment on holiday where one of my children appears at my sun lounger bursting with cartoon tears with a cut, itchy bite, rash or worse, and I panic and think ‘crikey, did I pack Eurax, Calamine Lotion, E45, Sudocream, anti histamine on top of the eight million other medicines?’ Of course, it’s always the cream I left at home, so, off to the hotel doctor we go. The furore surrounding Thyme Out started with a few whispers, a couple of Instagram posts, and then, boom, it’s a race to buy it before it sells out. Thyme Out is an organic, all natural tincture infused with antiseptic Thyme and calming aloe vera that treats so many different skin ailments, you will have to bear with me while I list them: acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, cold sores, itchy inflamed skin, cuts, grazes, prickly heat and pet rashes. It smells a bit like pizza but don’t let that put you off because it has the healing powers of the God Apollo. In fact, on my next holiday, I might just pack this and my bikini and be done with it. The 200ml bottle comes with a travel friendly 7 ml refillable bottle to be spritzed in times of crisis but don’t forget about it when you are back at home. It’s amazing at clearing teenage spots and most recently calmed and cleared a horrid skin rash caught from a plant after I was dragged into a bush by my new puppy.

Thyme Out, £18 for 200ml and a refillable 7ml bottle victoriahealth.com

Bioeffect EGF Serum

Bioeffect EGF Serum

On a long-haul flight, boredom usually kicks in for me on hour four. The bubbles from my welcome drink have worn off, the meal has been served and the movie has finished. I’m too restless to sleep and too tired to read. So what do I do? I shop. British Airways has a jolly good beauty buyer and on every flight I take, I try something new and full of marvellous rejuvenating promises. This is how I discovered Bioeffect, the Icelandic company which specialises in anti-ageing skincare. Its EGF serum outsells fragrance and tobacco onboard and is one of Space NK’s most popular products. The EGF part stands for Epidermal Growth Factor, a plant-based protein that stimulates the renewal of skin cells to reveal their younger and much firmer offspring. Fine lines and pigmentation are reduced but it is the hefty dose of hyaluronic acid, which leaves my skin drunk as a skunk with hydration, that seriously impresses me. As for the boredom, an hour passed in a flash while I read the leaflet, applied the clear, fragrance-free serum and then dozed off after the excitement of discovering a great new product. One word of warning though: it isn’t cheap, and the glass is fragile, so keep the original box for extra padding when packing it again. It’s a cruel blow if this little baby breaks.

Bioeffect EGF Serum, £125, bioeffect.co.uk

de Mamiel Settle

de Mamiel Settle

I love playing the top-three game, unless it’s about my children, of which I have four. You get the idea though and de Mamiel balm is definitely in my top-three cleansers. Its creator, Annee de Mamiel, an Australian acupuncturist, aromatherapist and holistic facialist, began making skincare products when she realised the power of combining exactly the right oils to treat her patients. So when she released her Sleep Series, a collection of aromatherapy roller-balls, I knew that insomniacs around the globe were in for a damn fine snooze. I rolled, I inhaled. I thought, 'This is never going to work', and then I woke up, 10 hours later. This does not happen, I am not a sleeper. And so I have high hopes for this pocket rocket, soporific blend of essential oils, herbs magnesium and zinc. It could be just what I need to get me through my next night flight.

de Mamiel Settle, £38, demamiel.com

Ameliorate

I don’t know what I did before I discovered Victoria Health. Its co-founder Gill Sinclair is my oracle, introducing me to new and small beauty brands and health supplements for every complaint. I’ve never met her, but I religiously read her newsletter and buy everything she recommends. Gill loves Ameliorate body lotion, which was developed thanks to one woman’s dissatisfaction with her ‘chicken skin’. The main ingredient is lactic acid, a mild yet powerful exfoliator that keeps on working to get rid of dead cells long after you’ve rubbed your cream in. I never doubted Gill, but this is very, very good for dry skin. No more lizard legs, rough bumps are evened out and skin is noticeably softer to the touch. Personally, I prefer the fragrance-free version, as I don’t like my body lotion and perfume to clash.

Ameliorate, £14.50, victoriahealth.com

Emma Hardie Moringa Cleansing Balm

Emma Hardie Moringa Cleansing Balm

British holistic facialist Emma Hardie created her award-winning skincare following a period of illness and a personal need for creams without any harsh ingredients or chemicals. Her Moringa Cleansing Balm gives a satisfying squelch as your fingers sink into the thick ointment. And the neroli and rose smell is so delicious that I wish she would make a fragrance. Not only does it remove all dirt and even the hardiest make-up, but leave the balm on for 10 minutes and it doubles as a moisturising mask.

Emma Hardie Moringa Cleansing Balm, £5, marksandspencer.com

Sarah Chapman Skinesis Skin Insurance

Sarah Chapman Skinesis Skin Insurance

Sarah Chapman, the skincare wizard who treats both Meghan Markle and Victoria Beckham, only produces one travel-size product. The reason? You should never be without this tinted face cream, even when you're away. It provides SPF30 protection against infrared and UV damage, has an innovative stem cell active complex which has helped brighten my skin and completely reverse pigmentation. The featherweight formula is perfect in hot climates, and the adaptive tint meaning it doubles up as your foundation too.

Sarah Chapman Skinesis Skin Insurance SPF30, from £21 for 10ml, sarahchapman.net

Omorovicza Queen of Hungary Mist

Omorovicza Queen of Hungary Mist

I love the story of Omorovicza. The founders met and fell in love in Budapest and went on dates to the city’s famous thermal baths. So amazed were they by the transformation in their skin, they decided to create skincare products using the healing powers of these mineral-rich Hungarian waters. Now, they have a crazy cult following, and I use Omoressence, a floral water, every day to restore my skin’s PH level (after cleansing, the skin can be left a little dry). But when I travel, I take Queen of Hungary Mist and spritz it regularly throughout the flight – it moisturises as well as calms any inflammation and redness. For me, dry skin equals red, blotch skin and a spritz of this is like drinking a glass of water. Don’t wipe it off, just let it penetrate.

Omorovicza Queen of Hungary Mist, £15 (30ml), selfridges.com

Foreo Espada Blue Light Acne Treatment

Foreo Espada Blue Light Acne Treatment

Foreo, an acronym of For Every One, is a Swedish company whose professional-level beauty tools are suddenly on everyone’s bathroom shelves. It is best known for the silicone-bristled Luna cleansing brush. The silicone means it is supremely hygienic – good for my growing OCD. What is also increasing is my love for LED light; it’s game-changing for skin rejuvenation, especially if you suffer from spots, which can be inevitable when you go on holiday due to the suncream you have to slap on and the endless changes in temperature.

The Foreo Espada beams zit-fighting blue LED light, the same strength as a dermatologist would use, with T-sonic pulsations to kill bacteria. Foreo recommends to blast the spot for two minutes a day but I do four because I’m greedy. Under-the-skin throbbers vanish within 24 hours. It’s cheaper than a facial and much more effective than dabbing with TCP.

Foreo Espada, £129, cultbeauty.co.uk

Omorovicza Cashmere Cleanse

Omorovicza Cashmere Cleanse

My mother-in-law is a fine lady. She’s totally selfless and generous and would do absolutely anything for her family. I joke that I could call her at 3am to come over just to switch on a light. She really would because she is that nice, but we did fall out recently. She was reading my beauty pages and told me that she only uses water to clean her face. Fine, I thought, a foaming cleanser and water, I’ll forgive the lack of toner. But no, it was much worse. No cleanser. No make-up-removing micellar water. Nothing – just water. She might as well have told me I’m a terrible wife and mother. Have I taught her nothing, have my words been read in vain?

Cleansing your skin correctly is huge: it’s the first step in your beauty routine and allows all that follows to sink in properly. In the summer months, I want a light, frothy cleanser that leaves my skin refreshed and squeaky clean. In the winter, I need nourishment, a cream that hydrates as it cleans and comforts against the chill. So if you’re travelling somewhere cold this winter, I suggest you take his with you. Omorovicza was started by a husband-and-wife team after they experienced the rejuvenating and transformative properties of the Hungarian thermal baths on their first date. The brand features heavily on my bathroom shelf (the Deep Cleansing Mask, £62, and Instant Perfection Serum, £85, are favourites) but its Cashmere Cleanser, with the creaminess of extra-thick double cream is a sensation. My tip: make bear claws with your hands to massage it into your skin, especially around the jaw where tension builds, and wipe away with a hot face towel. Skin is left as pristine as mountain tops after heavy snowfall but without the chill.

Omorovicza Cashmere Cleanser, £47, available from omorovicza.com

Lixirskin Good Skin Day Shaker

Lixirskin Good Skin Day Shaker

Imagine a product that could de-puff, lift, fill and glow instantly. Now imagine it was so small it could fit in your pocket, and lastly, imagine it didn’t cost the earth. I didn’t believe it existed either, but I have huge trust in the brand Lixirskin and it turns out fairy tales can come true. Founder Colette Haydon is a doctor in dermo-pharmacy – she’s formulated hundreds of best-selling skincare products for beauty brands such as REN, Oskia, Jo Malone and Aromatherapy Associates. I do not and would not travel without the legendary HealGel for soothing cuts, sunburn and insect bites, which Haydon formulated in 2008 with five of the UK ’s leading plastic surgeons. In 2017, she created her own brand, Lixirskin, a capsule collection of clean, hard-working products at semi-affordable prices.

I adore the Soft Clay Rubber mask (apart from the confusing name, as there’s nothing rubbery about it), which gives an excellent deep clean. But this little baby is miraculous. A bi-phasic formula (you need to shake it to activate) allows for one product to deliver two opposite actions at once. The top phase contains hyaluronic acid and algae to hydrate, lift, de-puff and reduce dark circles. The bottom phase contains perfluorocarbons, which help the skin absorb oxygen – it gives such a massive pump of fresh air that fine lines and wrinkles appear filled in and you have the radiance you’d get from a brisk walk. Gently press two pumps into the skin after your moisturiser. I love to apply this in front of the mirror and watch the magic happen. Within 60 seconds, the redness around my nose had gone, a fine line under my eye appeared softer and I swear I saw a little more eyelid than I had before. So, along with HealGel, I won’t be travelling without Good Skin Day Shaker. Utterly perfect to apply moments before landing, or the morning after the night before, to help give knackered complexions a fresh-faced glow.

Lixirskin Good Skin Day Shaker, 15ml, £36, lixirskin.co.uk

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Virtue's Recovery Shampoo

Virtue's Recovery Shampoo

I've always wanted long, thick locks but just as they reach my coveted length, my hairdresser says it's time for the chop. And in summer , the ravaging seawater often leaves them in need of serious reviving. Then I discovered Virtue, created by Melisse Shaban, the former CEO of hair brand Frédéric Fekkai and Dr Luke Burnett, a retired American-army commander who now heads up a biomaterials lab. The brand uses Alpha Keratin 60ku, a protein that is identical to the keratin in your own hair, so it binds directly to each strand and fills in breaks. This shampoo will kick-start repair after the damage has been done, rather than just encouraging regrowth as some others do. Every time I wash my hair, I can tell it's getting a little stronger, a little fuller and, inch by inch, a little longer.

Recovery Shampoo, £14, Virtue, spacenk.com

Living Proof Perfect Hair Day Dry Shampoo

Living Proof Perfect Hair Day Dry Shampoo

I’ve never understood dry shampoo – why don’t people just wash their hair if it’s dirty? Before I travel, I always have a blow-dry because no matter how jet lagged I am, good hair makes me feel great and awake. On day two of a recent trip to Israel my hair desperately needed a wash, but my blow-dry was so good I couldn’t bear to destroy it. Battling against OCD and vanity, I reached for a bottle of the dry stuff and finally understood what its advocates have been banging on about for years.

Living Proof is an American brand founded by hairstylists and scientists to create products that hairdressers yearn for combined with the very best technology. Case in point is the Perfect Hair Day Dry Shampoo, which actually cleans the hair rather than just masking the dirt. It smells deliciously of fresh flowers and extended my blow-dry to five full days (it would normally last two). The perfect hair day and the perfect holiday companion.

Living Proof Perfect Hair Day Dry Shampoo, £10, available from livingproof.co.uk

Jo Malone London Star Magnolia Hair Mist 50ml

Jo Malone London Star Magnolia Hair Mist 50ml

En route to Heathrow Airport and my children took advantage of my jolly holiday mood to stop off for takeaway from a fast food chain that on the basis of nutritional value is otherwise forbidden. The food may have been fast but the smell lingered and my pre-holiday blow dry was ruined by the stink of eau de fried food. I hate smelly hair, it makes me feel dirty and this is particularly bad when I’m going on a long-haul flight . As my perfume was packed (annoyingly, it only comes in a heavy glass bottle) I relied on Duty Free to help, specifically, Jo Malone London.

Their new hair mist is a mix of lemon, floral magnolia and the tiniest hint of sandalwood to give it some edge, it reminds me of the floral hit you get as you walk into a florist. Delicious. A few sprays and problem solved. 'You smell nice,' said my husband; 'What perfume are you wearing?' asked the barista at Pret a Manger. And that’s the thing about hair mist, it leaves a fragrance trail, so beguiling that I’m not sure why I still wear regular perfume at all. On holiday, I kept mine in my beach bag, a quick spray on route from beach to bar and I was cocktail-ready.

Jo Malone London Star Magnolia Hair Mist 50ml, from £35 at World Duty Free, worlddutyfree.com ; Jo Malone London is available at all major airports and at jomalone.co.uk

Briogeo Dont Despair Repair Deep Conditioning Hair Cap System

Briogeo Don’t Despair, Repair! Deep Conditioning Hair Cap System

Deep-conditioning hair masks are cumbersome to pack. They always come in hefty tubs that are well over 100ml, but I can’t travel without one. I’ve tried decanting but I’m afraid I judge all books by their covers and see-through containers just don’t do it for me. Then out of the blue, when all was quiet on the hair-care front, along came this little piece of genius. A sheet mask for your hair. They’re all the rage for our faces and now, finally, our hair can share in the glory. Oh, how I wish I’d been a fly on the wall in the offices of Briogeo when a very clever person there had the idea. I’d have paid good money to watch the gutted faces of his or her colleagues as they universally thought ‘why didn't I come up with that?’, all dreams of a corner office slipping away. The lower half of the sachet is filled with a citrus-scented cream while the top half conceals an essence-infused cap that once on your head creates a steam effect that optimises the absorption of argan oil, algae and B vitamins to deeply condition and strengthen your hair. You can leave it on for 15 minutes or up to an hour. I left mine on for the full whack whilst I roasted a chicken (excellent way to avoid cooking smells, by the way) and rinsed it off to leave shiny locks that were so soft I couldn’t stop twiddling my hair. So easy to pack and exactly what sun-ravaged hair needs after a day spent on the beach.

Briogeo Don’t Despair, Repair! Deep Conditioning Hair Cap System (4 x 7ml), £30, at cultbeauty.co.uk

Dream Coat

I hate being late to a party and boy was I late to the WOW Dream Coat party. Of course, I read all the reviews celebrating its de-frizzing and humidity proofing properties. They were through the roof, curly haired matrons singing from tree tops that they could now safely go on a summer holiday without the frizz taking over but I don’t have curly or frizzy hair so I never tried it. In fact, when I was at the hairdresser recently, I nearly stopped her spraying it through my hair before my blow dry but stopped myself because I didn’t want to be fussy. It was half way through the blow dry that I noticed such a shine on my hair that Justin Timberlake could have written Mirror just for me. When Annie (best blow dryer at John Frieda +44 207 636 1401) switched off her hairdryer to stand back and admire the gleam, I knew we were in business. It doesn't matter what hair type you have. Spray though your hair after washing and watch the magic happen.

WOW Dream Coat, £12 for 50ml, colourwowhair.com

Oribe Travel Sized Gold Lust Repair and Restore Conditioner

Oribe Travel Sized Gold Lust Repair and Restore Conditioner

I have always suspected American hair-care brand Oribe to be the blue blood of the follicle world but it was confirmed when I stumbled across a photograph of Meghan Markle kissing armfuls of the products. Could Oribe be the secret to her swish and, more importantly, is it wrong that I love Meghan even more because her beauty game is strong? Perhaps, but either way, a great conditioner is crucial on holiday. Along with the sun and sea come the resulting inevitable straw locks, and although Oribe is expensive, in a travel size the price is manageable and worth it. This jasmine-scented mask saturates hair with enough hydration to make the Timotei girl envious and the fragrance is so good that the company bottled it in a perfume.

Oribe Travel-Sized Gold Lust Repair and Restore Conditioner, £19, net-a-porter.com

Rita Hazan Lock and Block

Rita Hazan Lock and Block

Every summer, my sister and I have a hair spritz stand off. Who can find the best UV colour protector to save our locks from the colour altering effects of the sun. Her a natural blonde trying to protect its innocence and me, a brunette, trying not to go orange. We’ve tried them all, some are too greasy, some too light that they do nothing (is there anything more painful than a burnt scalp) and some just make your hair feel like straw. I get so fed up that I usually resort to wearing a scarf over my head but the nickname Catherine Cloth Head has taken its toll. This year, I will be skipping onto the plane because I know I have won the battle! Rita Hazan, the New York celebrity colourist to Mariah Carey, J. Lo and Beyonce has a very good range of hair products and her Lock and Block Spray is awesome. Firstly, it’s a spray, I’m lazy on holiday so anything other than a aerosol is too taxing and I don't want to have to wash my hands after application. Its the perfect balance of lightweight with a little oil that gives a very pleasing glisten to the hair all the while protecting it from colour fade, UV rays and frizz. Re-apply throughout the day and after swimming.

Rita Hazan Lock and Block, £21 for 85ml, selfridges.com

Nails Inc Salve The Day Multi Balm

Nails Inc Salve The Day Multi Balm

The true meaning of clever packing is to bring a friend with benefits. On a recent holiday to Europe , I had two: Martha Ward, Condé Nast Traveller’s fashion director, and Thea Green, founder of British nail brand Nails Inc. Whilst I dispensed face masks, Martha taught me the importance of a monogrammed straw bag and Fendi sunglasses and Thea rescued my nails, pulling one Nails Inc gem after another out of her beach bag. No one’s nails survive a holiday intact, especially mine. Once the neon nail polish has been taken off, chemicals in sunscreen, chlorine, salt water, sun or cold climates dry nails out and cracks appear.

Salve The Day contains aloe vera, beeswax, shea butter and vitamin E and instantly replenishes dry nails and cuticles without the mess of an oil. Side note – it leaves them looking so healthy, there’s no need for polish. On bare lips, it gives hydration and a whisper of gloss (I don’t do lip balms that are sticky), over lipstick it makes drying matte colours comfortable without adding shine and a dab to the cheekbones wakes things up with a little glimmer. I love and adore this product nearly as much as the ladies I shared my holiday with. I now won’t leave home without it, let alone the country.

Nails Inc Salve The Day Multi Balm, £12, ( nailsinc.com )

Molton Brown Orange and Bergamot Hand Cream

Molton Brown Orange and Bergamot Hand Cream

I always notice the demise of my hands during winter when I’m driving. The knuckles are the first to go – sore, red and a little bit raw – and then it spreads as quickly as a bushfire. I try to be vigilant about using hand cream throughout the day, but somehow it always ends up last on my list. And then, something miraculous happens as soon as I go on holiday. Overnight I turn into the Hollywood heroine who applies a luxurious hand cream before bed, not only to her hands but all the way up her arms because she knows elbows matter too.

I could happily fill every bathroom in the world with Molton Brown Orange and Bergamot Hand Wash; it’s fresh and zingy, and there is no finer just-washed aroma. It is only natural, then, that my hand cream of choice is fragranced with the same scent. It’s a thick, rich lotion that moisturises the skin yet is light enough so there are no sticky handshakes. I also love the perfect sheen it leaves as it gives glossy new life to an old manicure.

Molton Brown Orange and Bergamot Hand Cream, £10, moltonbrown.co.uk

Chanel No5 LEau On Hand Cream

Chanel No5 L’Eau On Hand Cream

It was the packaging of Chanel’s new hand cream that first got me hooked. The bottle is pebble-shaped and satisfyingly smooth, and I found myself turning it over and over in my palm with the same rhythmic relaxation as a string of worry beads. It was only when I gave the pebble a little squeeze that I remembered its real purpose and discovered the cream inside. The softening, non-greasy feeling it gives hands is undeniable. But the smell, oh, the smell. The same classic and instantly recognisable hit of Chanel No5 – rose, jasmine, neroli and amber – only so much lighter and so compelling I have to stop myself sniffing my hands every few minutes for a hit. This summer I’m going to save space in my wash bag by packing it instead of perfume. My tip, a little goes a long way, so make the most and apply all the way up your arm to your collarbone.

Chanel No5 L’Eau On Hand Cream, £52 for 50ml, chanel.com

Jo Malone Lime Basil  Mandarin Body  Hand Wash

Jo Malone Lime Basil & Mandarin Body & Hand Wash

What’s the first thing you do when you enter a hotel room? Prod the pillow, bounce on the mattress, investigate the mini-bar? I check out the bathroom products, in particular the shower gel. I want luxury, a brand I couldn’t afford to use in everyday life, subtly scented with revitalising essential oils and with packaging that is begging me to take it home at the end of my stay. To add to the list, I also want a formula that won’t leave my skin itchy and dry and wishing I had stopped off at Boots before my trip. I know my criteria is tough, so just in case, I always pack Jo Malone’s Lime Basil and Mandarin body wash. I still get a burst of pleasure on opening my wash bag to see the cream-and-black packaging, sleek and sophisticated and indulgent. The zesty, citrus scent will forever remind me of summertime in London: I was in my twenties, it was 1994 and the British fragrance company had just opened its first store. It’s a great memory to start a holiday with.

Jo Malone Lime Basil & Mandarin Body & Hand Wash, £15 for 100ml, jomalone.co.uk

Seoulista Rosy Hands Instant Manicure

Seoulista Rosy Hands Instant Manicure

I’m a nail picker – my family tell me off when my nail varnish starts to chip and I get to work, lifting every inch of colour with my bare hands. The floor of my car is littered with traces of Chanel’s Rouge Noir and even though I know I shouldn’t, I can’t resist. It feels so satisfying, especially if the polish comes off in one clean peel. Every holiday I go on begins with perfectly manicured and pedicured nails, but by day three the sea has taken away the gloss and then the sun melts what is left underneath. I’ve tried shellac, but anyone who is a picker knows this leads to very dangerous territory – after I destroyed an entire nail bed through excessive digging I vowed, never again. Sometimes I go for a manicure at the hotel , but I’m so fussy that outside of New York and LA they’re rarely up to standard, and painting your own seems like a lot of work when there are cocktails to be sipped. So what should you do if you want great hands and nails on holiday? After a decade running spas, Seoulista founder Una McGurk teamed up with Korean dermatologists to create salon-quality, at-home products in the form of fast-acting, results-driven, travel-friendly sheet masks. I love a face mask, and the Seoulista ones are really very good (Super Hydration Instant Facial is my favourite). But the game-changer is Rosy Hands Instant Manicure – disposable gloves infused with Bulgarian rose oil to hydrate; antioxidants to repair; vitamin C to fade age spots; and beeswax to seal in moisture (there’s also Rosy Toes Instant Pedicure – socks containing the same formula). Slip the gloves on for half an hour for super-soft hands and cuticles that look so neat and tidy a manicurist would have a hard time finding anything to snip.

Seoulista Rosy Hands Instant Manicure, £7.99. lookfantastic.com or seoulistabeauty.com

VOTARY PILLOW SPRAY

VOTARY PILLOW SPRAY

Fresh off a plane from the Caribbean , as night falls, my body is buzzing and ready for cocktail hour rather than sleep. To trick it, I spray Votary Lavender and Chamomile Pillow Spray. The smell! It’s like walking through a lavender field in Provence while drinking a cup of soothing herbal tea.

Votary was launched in 2015 by British make-up artist Arabella Preston after she discovered the power of plant oils. Powerful they are indeed. As I got into bed, I felt my body go heavy, each limb surrendering into the mattress. My jaw went loose, busy thoughts drifted away and then I woke up – a very refreshing seven hours later. I now take this with me on all long flights to faraway places to help me to rest and ease the jet lag once I arrive.

Votary Pillow Spray, £30, votary.co.uk

This Works Sleep Power Nap Spray

This Works Sleep Power Nap Spray

I have known Kathy Phillips, creative director and founder of This Works for more than 20 years. We first met when I was a young intern at Tatler magazine with a painfully burnt face after a weekend at Glastonbury – not the best introduction – but she took me under her wing and taught me about SPF .

A few years later, she was my boss at British Vogue , the beauty director to my assistant beauty editor role. We spent hours, months, years together in that tiny office, her teaching me all she knew and me hanging on her every word as if my life depended it. A relationship developed that will stay with us both for life.

During that time, she started to form ideas for her own beauty brand This Works, focusing on natural, botanical products that ‘work’. I remember well the small glass vessels I sniffed and tested before anyone else. Dry Leg Oil was her first product followed by their bestseller Deep Sleep. The Crowne Plaza Hotels group was so impressed by the powers of Deep Sleep that instead of leaving guests a goodnight chocolate on their pillows, it left Deep Sleep Pillow Spray.

The power of this product lies in its use of Lavandula angustifolia, the oils of which can help induce and aide sleep when inhaled, which has been clinically proven. It has been drummed into us from birth that we should get eight hours sleep a night, but recent studies show that those eight hours don't need to be all at once. A 40-minute power nap is sufficient to recharge, and, for this, it's the Sleep Power Nap Spray that will help give you that energy boost. And there is no more perfect a moment to catch up on 40 winks than a plane journey.

This Works Sleep Power Nap Spray, 50ml, £28 thisworks.com

Spacemasks     I am petrified of flying but as the engines roar and the wheels start to speed down the runway I cant...

I am petrified of flying , but as the engines roar and the wheels start to speed down the runway, I can’t help but feel excited about the wonder of jetting off to a new, or familiar, destination. As the seatbelt signs switch off and the cruising altitude has been reached, all I want to do is sleep, but the mixture of anxiety and excitement aren’t the best recipe for relaxation. Spacemasks are my latest travel necessity and are almost as miraculous as flying itself: self-heating, disposable, recyclable eye masks, softly scented with jasmine, that send me into a slumber quicker than a glass of wine and a sleeping pill.

As the mask warms up, the sensation is incredible, as if your eyes are in a dark cocoon of warmth. Eye sockets begin to relax, which has a domino effect on the rest of my muscles as jaws unclench, shoulders release and then... I wake up. The masks were created by Londoner Harriet Inglis in 2017, after she was inspired by the calming effects of a warming face mask from Japan ; she named them ‘Spacemasks’ to remind us to escape our earthly worries. Another major benefit is that my sinuses never get blocked from flying anymore, and my eyes are no longer puffy upon landing. I’m no scientist, but I can only imagine that the heat from the mask opens the sinus passages to reduce any blockages or swelling. Total game changer.

Spacemasks, £15 for five, cultbeauty.co.uk and selfridges.com

REGENERATE Enamel Science Advanced Toothpaste

REGENERATE Enamel Science Advanced Toothpaste

Poor old toothpaste, the minor-league member of one’s beauty routine and always forgotten about when packing to go away. And yet, a great smile is the first thing most people notice. Unlike traditional toothpaste, which uses abrasive ingredients to remove food, dental plaque and help prevent tooth decay, Regenerate renews enamel mineral with regular use while also protecting against cavities and restoring original whiteness. This is the first of its kind. Plus, the minty-fresh paste, sleek in its blue-and-white packaging, can be used by the whole family.

REGENERATE Enamel Science Advanced Toothpaste travel size, £2.50 available at boots.com

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20 Best Travel Size Skincare Products

Mini versions of our favorite skincare products help us maintain a solid skincare regimen while being away from home. These are super useful for transport because of the carry-on limits we often struggle with during traveling.

Additionally, mini and travel-sized products are a great way to try a product you’ve had your eye on before you decide whether you want to invest in the full-sized version.

As a skincare blogger, I can’t always afford to buy full-sized versions and test them for the sake of content, so this is something that comes in handy for my particular needs.

Therefore, in this article, I will give you a list of travel-size products you can carry with you in your bag while traveling, going to the beach, sitting at your work desk, or use them to snap cute Instagram photos.

The Best Travel-Size Skincare Products You Didn’t Know You Need (Reviewed Below)

travel size skincare

Travel-Size Micellar Waters:

Bioderma – Sensibio H2O

Bioderma – sebium h20, bioderma – hydrabio h20.

Travel-Size Cleansers:

Paula’s Choice Clear Cleanser

Paula’s choice foaming cleanser, paula’s choice hydrating cleanser.

Travel-Size Face Masks;

Glow Recipe – Watermelon Glow Sleeping Mask

Glow recipe – avocado melt sleeping mask.

Travel-Size Face Mists:

Avene Thermal Spring Water

Herbivore – rose hibiscus face mist.

Travel-Size Exfoliators:

Paula’s Choice – BHA Liquid Exfoliant

Paula’s choice – 8% aha exfoliant.

Travel-Size Serums:

Paula’s Choice – Omega + Complex Serum

The ordinary – hyaluronic acid 2% + b5, the ordinary matrixyl 10% + ha.

Travel-Size Moisturizers:

Paula’s Choice – Water Infusing Electrolyte Moisturizer

Paula’s choice – probiotic nutrient moisturizer.

Travel-Size Sunscreens:

Paula’s Choice – Clear Moisturizer SPF 30

Paula’s choice – youth extending daily hydrating fluid spf 50, paula’s choice – essential glow moisturizer spf 30, best travel-size micellar waters.

Best Travel-Size Micellar Waters

Micellar water is an amazing product for everyone that doesn’t enjoy using oil cleansers or balms as a first cleanse.

I love using micellar water as a first cleanse because I tend to apply light makeup throughout the day so I find them doing an amazing job in removing my makeup and sunscreen and prepping my skin for the second cleanse.

Here are my favorite travel-sized micellar waters I always carry with me while traveling.

Best for super-sensitive skins, you can’t go wrong with this micellar water by Bioderma. Even though I have oily skin, I tend to gravitate towards this one as it does a great job of removing my makeup and prepping my skin for my second cleanse.

This one is more suitable for oily skin types and I tend to use it when I run out of my Sensibio. It also does a great job of removing my makeup, but it’s not the one I tend to gravitate most towards.

The blue micellar water by Bioderma was my skin savior back when I was struggling with acne breakouts and severely dehydrated skin. I loved it so much, in fact, that it made me try the entire Hydrabio range. It’s excellent for dry and dehydrated skin types.

Best Travel-Size Cleansers

Best Travel-Size Cleansers

Wherever you are in the world, make sure to always thoroughly cleanse your face before going to bed and get rid of all that daily grime, dust, and pollution instead of taking it to bed with you.

Here are my top cleanser picks in cute travel sizes.

The best possible cleanser you could go for if you have active acne you are trying to banish. It has a gentle and refreshing gel texture and it also contains a small percentage of salicylic acid which is enough not to irritate the skin but clear out congested pores.

I actually have the full-sized version of this cleanser and I enjoy using it daily. It has a foaming texture, isn’t too harsh or stripping and my oily skin seems to enjoy it. Luckily, it also comes in a travel-sized version so, if you’ve been eyeing it for a while, you should give it a try.

This one has quite an interesting texture that turns from gel to cream once you add a little bit of water to it.

It’s a very gentle cleanser, doesn’t leave the skin feeling stripped and tight, and although it’s more intended for dry skin types, my oily-dehydrated skin tends to enjoy it on some days.

Best Travel-Size Face Masks

Best Travel-Size Face Masks

Let’s get one thing straight: I am not someone who enjoys applying masks for their benefits because the benefits masks offer are quite minimal for several reasons.

First, active ingredients need time to act on the skin, so using a mask for 10-15 minutes is really pointless as this won’t do anything for you besides give you short-term hydration.

Second, if I am not going to be getting the benefits from it, I’d rather invest my money in something that will give me long-term benefits, so using masks is kind of a waste of money for me.

But, every once in a while, I enjoy applying an overnight mask and indulging in that extra morning glow I enjoy seeing in the mirror. So here are my two favorite overnight masks that also come in a travel-sized package.

I know that everyone already raved about this, so there’s nothing new to see here. I like this mask cause it’s lightweight and hydrating, my oily skin doesn’t get extremely greasy but I still get to enjoy that healthy morning glow it gives me.

Here’s another good mask, but I’m sad to say that this one isn’t the right one for me.

I picked it up because it contains Polyhydroxy acids that are even gentler than Alpha hydroxy acids and work to gently buff away the dead skin cells from the surface of your skin while you sleep.

I would strongly recommend this for someone with dry skin because it has some great nourishing ingredients, but oily skin types should definitely stay away from it.

Best Travel-Size Face Mists

Best Travel-Size Face Mists

Face mists are something I love and incorporate in my skincare routine no matter the time of the year. I like to use face mists in between steps so, for example, I use a cleanser then I mist, I apply a serum and wait until it dries then I mist before applying a moisturizer, and so on.

I find that products absorb much better when the skin is damp and I also get a better payoff from products because, when my skin is damp, I tend to use a lot less product as the wetness allows them to spread easier across my face and neck.

Here are two of my all-time favorite mists I never leave at home while traveling:

Since I started buying this, my husband has been doing my head in for paying money to spray plain water on my face, but hey, I find that it works for me and I just enjoy the feeling of spraying plain water on my face, so what the hell?

This is something I don’t usually recommend for my clients because I typically tend to work with people that have sensitive, acneic skin, and a damaged skin barrier that needs fixing.

It has a strong scent of rose and a bunch of flower extracts, so if that’s something you are sensitive to, it may be best to stay away from it. However, if it doesn’t bother you, feel free to spray away.

Best Travel-Size Exfoliators

Best Travel-Size Exfoliators

Hands down to Paula’s Choice for having the all-time best exfoliators on the skincare market. I don’t see myself moving away from these anytime soon and I cannot recommend them enough.

Best for oily, acne-prone skin types that struggle with blackheads and breakouts. You cannot go wrong with this, however, make sure to try the mini version before buying the full-size and see if BHA exfoliant is what your skin needs.

Do you want a glowy and hydrated skin? You got it. This exfoliant works amazingly well for dehydrated skin types while addressing other important skin concerns such as hyperpigmentation, sun-damage, etc.

Best Travel-Size Serums

Best Travel-Size Serums

Luckily, serums usually come in small packages, so I will just go ahead and recommend my all-time favorite serums you can use daily and take anywhere with you.

I also have the full-size version of this serum and I love it. This is just a little something I enjoy carrying around with me whenever I travel and don’t want to bring my entire skincare cabinet.

It is super hydrating and if you have oily skin, I’d much rather recommend you to go with the Omega + Complex serum than the moisturizer with the same name as the moisturizer is significantly thicker and more nourishing than the serum, thus much better for dry skin types.

A great hyaluronic acid serum you can’t go wrong with no matter what skin concern you have.

It works amazingly well with all skin types, however, it knows how to be a little sticky, therefore, make sure to spray a few spritzes of a hydrating mist before applying this serum as it will make it absorb better and you won’t have to deal with the stickiness.

This is my go-to travel product because my skin gets severely dehydrated while I’m on a plane so If I have a long flight ahead of me, I always make sure to have this savior in my bag.

Best Travel-Size Moisturizers

Best Travel-Size Moisturizers

Here are the two moisturizers I’ve been trying out lately, and luckily they both come in cute, travel-sized versions:

I will be writing a full review on this product but, as all of my Paula’s Choice reviews, that one’s gonna be biased as well. I love Paula’s Choice products and I can honestly tell that some of her products saved my dehydrated, acneic skin and gave it a nice and healthy glow.

This moisturizer is super lightweight, you only need a tiny bit of it, and it absorbs quickly into the skin.

I’ve found that whenever I apply a thicker layer of it, it tends to sit on the surface of the skin giving me that greasy layer which I don’t like, so if your skin is on the dry side, something else might be better for you as this one is intended for oily skins.

Yes, I bought this moisturizer because I liked the color of the packaging, so please don’t judge me on that because I ended up liking it. It’s the newest drop by Paula’s Choice that has a smooth gel texture that turns into a cream once applied on the skin.

It’s not giving my oily and acne-prone skin any problems so I am not going to fuss about it and I also think it’s excellent for dry skin types, too.

Best Travel-Size Sunscreens

Best Travel-Size Sunscreens

Sunscreen is something you must do as the last step in your morning routine. I always have sunscreen with me, especially when I travel, and while I always tend to buy full-sized bottles, here are some minis for you to test out if you’re unsure what may be best for you.

Best sunscreen for acne-prone and oily skin types. It has a smooth, slightly matte finish and since it’s made out of chemical sunscreen ingredients , it won’t leave that dreaded white cast on your face after applying it.

Best summer sunscreens for oily skin types. It’s lightweight, invisible once applied to the skin, and it has an SPF of 50. Definitely worth a try.

I didn’t particularly enjoy this sunscreen because it is definitely not intended for oily skin types, however, it has some excellent ingredients that dry skin types might really enjoy.

Luckily I have a husband that has dry skin, so testing different skincare stuff on him always helps me have a perception of who might benefit most from these products.

My name is Simone and I am a certified skin specialist. I created this website to teach my readers how to take great care of their skin and I also like to occasionally share my honest opinions on skincare products I’ve tried. You can learn more about me here .

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Hot or not, jest sezon urlopowy jest. są kosmetyki travel size są. sprawdzamy, które kosmetyki w wersji mini powinny znaleźć się w twojej podróżniczej kosmetyczce. .

Już myślisz o wakacyjnym wyjeździe, podróży swojego życia, dniach odpoczynku od codzienności… i zaczyna się problem – pakowanie. Najchętniej wzięlibyśmy wszystko co możemy do kosmetyczki. Czasami jednak nie warto rozpychać sobie nimi bagaż. Gorzej jeśli jakiś szampon lub żel pod prysznic otworzy się i wyleje cały w środku walizki. Są na to sposoby. To oczywiście kosmetyki travel size. Mniej znaczy więcej?

Jak zmieścić się do podróżnej kosmetyczki i nie płakać?

Odprawa lotniskowa to zmora wszystkich podróżnych freaków. W małej przezroczystej kosmetyczce trzeba zmieścić do 1 litra płynów i wszystkie muszą być w przezroczystych opakowaniach, których objętość nie może przekraczać 100 ml. Jednak lotniskowe ograniczenia to nie jedyny problem podróżujących. Często po prostu zabieramy za dużo kosmetyków, które później niepotrzebnie zalegają w bagażu.

Lokując się w hotelach, szczególnie od 3 gwiazdek wzwyż, można napotkać kosmetyki travel size w łazienkach. Nie są to jednak kosmetyki, które mogą pasować do pH naszej skóry czy do których jesteśmy przyzwyczajeni – uczulenie, wysypka gwarantowane. Lepiej zaopatrzyć się wcześniej w sprawdzone kosmetyki i zabrać je ze sobą. W wielu znanych drogeriach, marketach a nawet stacjach benzynowych, można napotkać na tego typu produkty. Można zaopatrzyć się w oryginalne kosmetyki, jak również w specjalne pojemniki (50, 100, 150 ml), do których możemy przelać nasze ulubione.

Kosmetyki travel size. Oto nasze podstawowe TOP 10

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Szampon do włosów . Tu praktycznie każdy produkt mógłby się nadać, jest w czym wybierać, ale często w podróżach nie wiemy, jaką wodą się myjemy a najczęściej widać to po włosach. Nasz wybór padł na Radical, który jest wyjątkowo łagodny. Wzmocni przy okazji kondycję włosów.

kosmetyki travel size

Kremowe mydło w płynie . Ziaja wydała serię kosmetyków w wersji mini. Znajdziesz w niej ciekawe produkty, m.in. kremowe mydło do ciała z kaszmirem. Ekstrawagancja? Czemu nie. Na wakacjach nie wolno zapominać o dobrej pielęgnacji.

kosmetyki travel size

Spray antybakteryjny – to bardzo wygodny spray, który powinniśmy nosić ze sobą na okrągło gdy jesteśmy w podróży. Nigdy nie wiadomo, co może nas przytrafić, a ten produkt pomoże bardziej odczuć komfort. Spray szybko wysycha i nie pozostawia odczucia lepkości.

kosmetyki travel size

Krem do rąk. Niby podczas wakacji nieprzydatny? Skądże. Podczas urlopu jesteśmy bardziej narażeni na suchość skóry. Krem błyskawicznie odżywia skórę dłoni, przywracając im miękkość i elastyczność. Witając się z lokalsami warto o tym pamiętać 😉

kosmetyki travel size

Płyn do demakijażu. Dwufazowy do każdego rodzaju skóry, skutecznie usuwający mocny makijaż i wodoodporny tusz do rzęs. Z pewnością przyda się każdej kobiecie.

kosmetyki travel size

Płyn micelarny do mycia twarzy od Tołpy. To bardzo przydatny kosmetyk, którego nie może zabraknąć w Twojej podróżnej kosmetyczce. Łagodzi podrażnienia, regeneruje skórę i niweluje zaczerwienienia. W podróży jak znalazł. Poza tym, że jest bardzo przydatny to posiada 0% alergenów, PEG-ów i SLS-u!

kosmetyki travel size

Mgiełka stylizująca lub spray do włosów . Ten kosmetyk przyda się zawsze. Spray do włosów pozwoli Ci chronić, odżywić i dodać blasku Twoim urlopowym włosom.

kosmetyki travel size

Żel do higieny intymnej. Biały Jeleń znany jest z dobrych produktów, które nie zawierają alergenów i parabenów. Żel do higieny intymnej z chabrem bławatkiem w wersji mini powinien znaleźć się w Twojej kosmetyczce.

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Kosmetyki chroniące przed słońcem. Mimo wszystko trudno znaleźć wersję mini tych kosmetyków. Większość producentów proponuje opakowania do 150 ml. Są jednak mniejsze, ale w wersji dla dzieci.

Wszystkie wersje kosmetyków można znaleźć w popularnych drogeriach oraz sklepach online. Ich objętość waha się w graniach 50-100 ml.

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Poznaj te triki i zwiększ objętość włosów!

Twoje włosy są cienkie, pozbawione objętości i smętnie wiszą przy twarzy? Próbowałaś już wielu sposobów, aby wydobyć z nich to, co najlepsze, ale wszystko poszło na marne? Od dziś możesz to zmienić!

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Poznaj sposoby na niewygodne buty

Po przymierzeniu butów w sklepie i przejściu kilku metrów wydawało Ci się, że są wygodne i pasują idealnie, a w domu okazało się być zupełnie inaczej? Na dodatek w sklepie, w którym je kupiłaś nie można dokonywać zwrotów? Mamy na to radę!

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Highlights From SpaceX’s Starship Test Flight

The powerful rocket, a version of which will carry astronauts to the moon for NASA, launched for the third time on Thursday morning. It achieved a number of milestones before losing contact with the ground.

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Kenneth Chang

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Here’s what happened during the third test flight of the most powerful rocket ever built.

Spacex launches starship for third time, the rocket, a version of which will eventually carry nasa astronauts to the moon, traveled almost halfway around the earth before it was lost as it re-entered the atmosphere..

“Five, four, three, two, three, one.” “This point, we’ve already passed through Max-Q, maximum dynamic pressure. And passing supersonic, so we’re now moving faster than the speed of sound. Getting those on-board views from the ship cameras. Boosters now making its way back, seeing six engines ignited on ship. Kate, we got a Starship on its way to space and a booster on the way back to the Gulf.” “Oh, man. I need a moment to pick my jaw up from the floor because these views are just stunning.”

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The third try turned out to be closer to the charm for Elon Musk and SpaceX, as his company’s mammoth Starship rocket launched on Thursday and traveled about halfway around the Earth before it was lost as it re-entered the atmosphere.

The test flight achieved several key milestones in the development of the vehicle, which could alter the future of space transportation and help NASA return astronauts to the moon.

This particular flight was not, by design, intended to make it all the way around the Earth. At 8:25 a.m. Central time, Starship — the biggest and most powerful rocket ever to fly — lifted off from the coast of South Texas. The ascent was smooth, with the upper Starship stage reaching orbital velocities. About 45 minutes after launch, it started re-entering the atmosphere, heading toward a belly-flop splashdown in the Indian Ocean.

Live video, conveyed in near real-time via SpaceX’s Starlink satellites , showed red-hot gases heating the underside of the vehicle. Then, 49 minutes after launch, communications with Starship ended, and SpaceX later said the vehicle had not survived the re-entry, presumably disintegrating and falling into the ocean.

Even so, Bill Nelson, the administrator of NASA, congratulated SpaceX on what he called a “successful test flight” of the system his agency is counting on for some of its Artemis lunar missions.

SpaceX aims to make both the vehicle’s lower rocket booster and the upper spacecraft stage capable of flying over and over again — a stark contrast to the single-launch throwaway rockets that have been used for most of the space age.

That reusability gives SpaceX the potential to drive down the cost of lofting satellites and telescopes, as well as people and the things they need to live in space.

Completing most of the short jaunt was a reassuring validation that the rocket’s design appears to be sound. Not only is Starship crucial for NASA’s lunar plans, it is the key to Mr. Musk’s pipe dream of sending people to live on Mars.

For Mr. Musk, the success also harks back to his earlier reputation as a technological visionary who led breakthrough advances at Tesla and SpaceX, a contrast with his troubled purchase of Twitter and the polarizing social media quagmire that has followed since he transformed the platform and renamed it X. Even as SpaceX launched its next-generation rocket, the social media company was dueling with Don Lemon , a former CNN anchor who was sharing clips from a combative interview with Mr. Musk.

SpaceX still needs to pull off a series of formidable rocketry firsts before Starship is ready to head to the moon and beyond. Earlier this week, Mr. Musk said he hoped for at least six more Starship flights this year, during which some of those experiments may occur.

But if it achieves them all, the company could again revolutionize the space transportation business and leave competitors far behind.

Phil Larson, a White House space adviser during the Obama administration who also previously worked on communication efforts at SpaceX, said Starship’s size and reusability had “massive potential to change the game in transportation to orbit. And it could enable whole new classes of missions.”

NASA is counting on Starship to serve as the lunar lander for Artemis III, a mission that will take astronauts to the surface of the moon for the first time in more than 50 years. That journey is currently scheduled for late 2026 but seems likely to slide to 2027 or later.

The third flight was a marked improvement from the first two launch attempts.

Last April, Starship made it off the launchpad, but a cascade of engine failures and fires in the booster led to the rocket’s destruction 24 miles above the Gulf of Mexico.

In November, the second Starship launch traveled much farther. All 33 engines in the Super Heavy booster worked properly during ascent, and after a successful separation, the upper Starship stage nearly made it to orbital velocities. However, both stages ended up exploding.

Nonetheless, Mr. Musk hailed both test flights as successes, as they provided data that helped engineers improve the design.

Thursday’s launch — which coincided with the 22nd anniversary of the founding of SpaceX — occurred 85 minutes into a 110-minute launch window. The 33 engines in the booster ignited at the launch site outside Brownsville, Texas, and lifted the rocket, which was as tall as a 40-story building, into the morning sky.

Most of the flight proceeded smoothly, and a number of test objectives were achieved during the flight, like opening and closing the spacecraft’s payload doors, which will be needed to deliver cargo in the future.

SpaceX did not attempt to recover the booster this time, but did have it perform engine burns that will be needed to return to the launch site. However, the final landing burn for the booster, conducted over the Gulf of Mexico, did not fully succeed — an area that SpaceX will attempt to fix for future flights.

SpaceX said the Super Heavy disintegrated at an altitude of about 1,500 feet.

SpaceX engineers will also have to figure out why Starship did not survive re-entry and make fixes to the design of the vehicle.

Even with the partial success of Thursday’s flight, Starship is far from ready to go to Mars, or even the moon. Because of Mr. Musk’s ambitions for Mars, Starship is much larger and much more complicated than what NASA needs for its Artemis moon landings. For Artemis III, two astronauts are to spend about a week in the South Pole region of the moon.

“He had the low price,” Daniel Dumbacher, the executive director of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and a former high-level official at NASA, said of Mr. Musk, “and NASA chose to take the risk associated with that configuration hoping that it would work out. And we’ll see if that turns out to be true.”

To leave Earth’s orbit, Starship must have its propellant tanks refilled with liquid methane and liquid oxygen. That will require a complex choreography of additional Starship launches to take the propellants to orbit.

“This is a complicated, complicated problem, and there’s a lot that has to get sorted out, and a lot that has to work right,” Mr. Dumbacher said.

Thursday’s flight included an early test of that technology, moving liquid oxygen from one tank to another within Starship.

Mr. Dumbacher does not expect Starship to be ready by September 2026, the launch date NASA currently has for Artemis III, although he would not predict how much of a delay there might be. “I’m not going to give you a guess because there is way too much work, way too many problems to solve,” he said.

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A rare sight: Starship’s bright orange glow as it re-entered Earth’s atmosphere.

Just past the 45-minute mark of the Starship vehicle’s journey through space on Thursday, something eerie happened. As it drifted high above Earth’s oceans and clouds, the spacecraft’s silvery exterior was overtaken by a brilliant and fiery orange glow.

Starship re-entering Earth's atmosphere. Views through the plasma pic.twitter.com/HEQX4eEHWH — SpaceX (@SpaceX) March 14, 2024

When a spacecraft re-enters the atmosphere, the air beneath it gets hot — hot enough that it turns into a plasma of charged particles as electrons are stripped away from the air molecules. The charged particles create picturesque glows, like neon signs.

But seeing this happen in nearly real-time during a spaceflight is uncommon. That plasma disrupts radio signals, cutting off communication.

Such blackouts happen, for instance, when SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule returns to Earth from the International Space Station with its complement of four astronauts. Mission controllers must wait with bated breath to be reassured that the spacecraft’s heat shield has held up and protected the crew during atmospheric re-entry.

Until Starship succumbed to the intense forces of re-entry on Thursday, SpaceX used its Starlink internet satellites to relay the live video feed. The Starlink satellites are in higher orbits, and sending signals upward — away from the plasma — is easier than trying to communicate through it to antennas on the ground.

But Starship wasn’t the only spacecraft in recent weeks to give us a view of plasma heating. Varda Space, a startup that is developing technology for manufacturing in orbit, had cameras on a capsule it landed on Earth on Feb. 21. Before it parachuted to the ground, its Winnebago capsule recorded a day-glow re-entry. The company retrieved the video recording from the capsule and shared it online:

Here's a video of our capsule ripping through the atmosphere at mach 25, no renders, raw footage: pic.twitter.com/ZFWzdjBwad — Varda Space Industries (@VardaSpace) February 28, 2024

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Jeff Bezos’s rocket company could race SpaceX to the moon.

Which billionaire space company will get to the moon first: Elon Musk’s SpaceX or Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin?

At first glance, SpaceX seems to have a huge head start. It is about to launch the third test flight of Starship. A variation of Starship is scheduled to take NASA astronauts to the surface of the moon as soon as September 2026.

By contrast, Blue Origin has yet to launch anything into orbit, and its contract with NASA for a lunar lander for astronauts is for a mission that is launching in 2030.

But Blue Origin might still get there first. SpaceX faces major challenges with Starship, which is as tall as 16-story building, while Blue Origin plans to send a smaller cargo lander to the moon by the end of next year.

“This lander, we’re expecting to land on the moon between 12 and 16 months from today,” John Couluris, senior vice president of lunar permanence at Blue Origin, said during a n interview on the CBS News program “60 Minutes” this month.

The first launch of the Mark 1 version of the Blue Moon lander is what Blue Origin calls a “pathfinder” to test technologies like the BE-7 engine, the flight computers, avionics and power systems — the same systems that will be used in the much larger Mark 2 lander that will take astronauts to the moon’s surface.

The Mark 1 lander can carry up to three tons of cargo to the lunar surface, but will be small enough to fit inside one of Blue Origin’s New Glenn rockets . New Glenn has yet to fly, but the company says its debut journey will occur later this year.

After Blue Moon Mark 1 is launched into an orbit about 125 miles above Earth’s surface, the lander’s BE-7 engine will propel it toward the moon, slowing it down to enter orbit around the moon and then guiding it to the landing on the surface.

The smaller size means that the Mark 1 lander, unlike Starship, will not need to be refueled before leaving Earth orbit. Demonstrating that refueling technology in orbit will be a key test to validate Starship’s design. Refueling will also be needed for the Blue Moon Mark 2 lander.

Mr. Musk and Mr. Bezos have already been beaten to the moon by another billionaire, Kam Ghaffarian , one of the founders of Intuitive Machines, which put a small robotic lander named Odysseus near the lunar south pole in February . That was the first private spacecraft to successfully make it to the moon’s surface in one piece (although its journey had some hiccups ).

As with every American rocket mishap, the Federal Aviation Administration will open an investigation to review what went wrong and what SpaceX needs to do to correct it. But if, as Elon Musk says, there are at least six more Starship flights this year, SpaceX will have opportunities to complete a full test flight.

Starship's third flight went very far, but like its first two flights, it was not a complete success. The landing burn for the Super Heavy booster stage of the rocket — the aim was to “land” it in the Gulf of Mexico — was not fully successful, and the Starship craft did not survive re-entry. But it was marked significant progress, because none of the problems from the earlier flights recurred, and SpaceX engineers now have data to tackle the new problems.

Michael Roston

On the social media site X, Bill Nelson, the administrator of NASA, congratulated SpaceX on what he called a “successful test flight” of Starship. The agency is counting on Starship to land astronauts on the moon’s surface as part of the Artemis III mission. Another vehicle, the Orion capsule, is to be used to bring those astronauts back to Earth.

SpaceX says Starship did not survive re-entry, but it achieved several key milestones during the flight. That marks significant progress since the second test flight. Elon Musk has said he hopes there will be a half-dozen Starship flights this year.

SpaceX says a dual loss of communication, both through its own Starlink satellites and other forms spacecraft communications with Earth, suggest that Starship did not survive re-entry. They’re still listening to see if radio contact resumes.

Video is gone. Telemetry is also stuck at a speed 25,707 kilometers per hour and an altitude of 65 kilometers. The reason is not clear.

Starship already has private customers booked for deep space trips.

Starship has not yet done a full orbit of the Earth, but SpaceX already has three private astronaut missions on its manifest for the spacecraft.

The first flight with astronauts aboard will be led by Jared Isaacman who previously bought an orbital trip on a Falcon 9 rocket that was known as Inspiration4 .

Then two other Starship flights will travel around the moon and back, one led by Yusaku Maezawa , a Japanese entrepreneur, and the other by Dennis Tito, who was the first private individual to buy a trip to the International Space Station in 2001.

Back in 2018 when Mr. Maezawa signed up for the lunar flyby, Mr. Musk said Starship would be ready by 2023.

Mr. Maezawa later called the mission ‘dearMoon,’ inviting people to apply for a seat on the trip. Last week, he acknowledged it was not going to happen this year.

“We were planning for our lunar orbital mission ‘dearMoon’ to take place in 2023, but seems like it will take a little longer,” he wrote on the social network X. “We’re not sure when the flight will be, but we will give you all an update once we know more.”

SpaceX is apparently also planning uncrewed cargo flights to the surface of the moon with Starship.

In March last year, a small start-up company, Astrolab, announced that it was sending a Jeep Wrangler-size rover to surface in the south polar region of the moon , and the ride would be a cargo Starship flight that would take it there.

SpaceX did not confirm the news.

This appears to be part of the expanding potential market for Starship. SpaceX also plans to use the rocket for launching its second generation of Starlink internet communications satellites .

Starship is re-entering Earth's atmosphere. We’re seeing the heating on the flaps, with video being transmitted to the ground through SpaceX's Starlink satellites. The view is incredible. Usually the plasma disrupts radio transmissions.

SpaceX skipped the restart of one of the Raptor engines on the upper stage of Starship. It did conduct the propellant transfer test and the opening and closing of the payload door, which means the flight achieved some of its experimental objectives during its coast around the Earth, but not others. Next stop: Re-entry through the atmosphere and a hard bellyflop in the Indian Ocean.

The music on the livestream is more old-fashioned than the ambient beats we’re used to during SpaceX video feeds. But there’s nothing old-fashioned about the views in space from the rocket, which are unreal, but have not always been visible as its connection to the ground comes and goes.

During this period of the flight, Starship is scheduled to perform several tests. The first, opening the payload door, is complete. It will also move several tons of liquid oxygen between two tanks within Starship. That’s a preliminary test for future in-orbit refueling between two Starships, which is critical for sending the vehicle to the moon. Finally, Starship will try to restart one of its Raptor engines in the vacuum of space, something it has not done before.

The payload door of the upper Starship rocket stage is now open. That’s how a future Starship will deploy Starlink satellites, and demonstrating that it works was one of the objectives of today's flight.

The engines on the upper-stage of the rocket successfully completed their burn. Starship is now coasting in space, on a trajectory that will re-enter the atmosphere over the Indian Ocean.

We were watching the booster attempting to land in the Gulf of Mexico. But the camera feed cut off, and we're not sure what actually happened. The upper stage Starship is still continuing on its trajectory toward the Indian Ocean.

The Super Heavy booster stage of the rocket appears to be headed back to Earth. During the last attempt, the booster exploded at this point, so it looks like SpaceX has fixed that issue.

The large Super Heavy booster stage has separated from the Starship upper stage, which is on its way to space. The flight is looking good.

All 33 Raptor engines in the booster are working fine. So far everything looks good.

Less than 2 minutes until liftoff. Propellant tanks are full, and wind will not prevent an on-time liftoff.

Starship is less than 10 minutes away from its third launch. The countdown is going smoothly.

What will happen during Starship’s third test flight.

For its third test flight, Starship aims to fly part of the way around the Earth, starting from SpaceX’s launch site in Boca Chica Village, Texas, and splashing down in the Indian Ocean.

The earlier test flights — both of which ended in explosions — aimed to come down in waters off Hawaii. SpaceX said it had set the new flight path to allow for safe testing of things it hadn’t done before with the Starship vehicle.

The journey will start at the site that SpaceX calls Starbase, which is a few miles north of where Texas and Mexico meet along the Gulf of Mexico. The rocket, nearly 400 feet tall, will be mounted next to a launch tower that is about 480 feet tall. It will be filled with methane and liquid oxygen propellants during the hours before liftoff.

Three seconds before launch, computers will begin to ignite the 33 engines in the Super Heavy rocket booster beneath Starship.

Starship and Super Heavy will begin their ascent over the Gulf. At 52 seconds into the flight, SpaceX says, the vehicle will experience the heaviest atmospheric stress of its trip, a moment flight engineers call max-q.

If the stainless steel spacecraft survives that stress, the next key moment will occur 2 minutes and 42 seconds into flight, when most of the Super Heavy booster’s engines power down. Seconds later, the upper Starship vehicle will begin “hot-staging,” or lighting up its engines before separating from Super Heavy.

Super Heavy’s journey will end about seven minutes after launch. SpaceX would typically aim to return the massive rocket booster to the launch site for a vertical landing. But for the test flight, the spent Super Heavy will perform a series of maneuvers before firing its engines one last time to slow its descent into the Gulf of Mexico.

As Super Heavy is descending, Starship will be gaining altitude. About eight and a half minutes into its flight, its engines will switch off. It will then begin coasting around the Earth.

While floating through space, Starship will attempt several things that the spacecraft has never done. Nearly 12 minutes into the flight, it will open a door that in the future could deploy satellites and other cargo into space. About 12 minutes later, it will transfer propellants from one tank to another while in space, a technique needed for future journeys to the moon and beyond. Then, 40 minutes into the flight, Starship will relight one if its engines while in space.

If the spacecraft makes it through those experiments, the conclusion of Starship’s journey will start at about the 49-minute mark. The spacecraft is set to pivot horizontally into a belly-flop to re-enter Earth’s atmosphere. If it survives the extreme temperatures, Starship will splash down 64 minutes after it left Texas. The company has said in the past that it expects the belly-flop ocean landing to end in an explosion .

After SpaceX completes its testing campaign, future Starship flights will return to the Texas Starbase site after they complete their missions in orbit. SpaceX is also building a launch tower for Starship at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where flights could one day launch and land, including the Artemis III mission that NASA plans to use to return American astronauts to the moon’s surface.

SpaceX has started the company’s official live video stream from Texas, a sign that it is serious about igniting the rocket in about 20 minutes. You can watch it in the video player embedded above.

What went right and wrong during the 2nd Starship test flight.

The second test flight of Starship in November got a lot higher and faster than the first attempt seven months earlier.

During the first launch outside Brownsville, Texas, in April last year, things went wrong from the start — the exhaust of the engines of the Super Heavy booster excavated a hole beneath the launchpad, sending pieces of concrete flying up to three-quarters of a mile away and a plume of dust drifting 6.5 miles, blanketing the nearby town of Port Isabel. Several of the booster engines failed, and the upper stage never separated from the booster.

Instead, the rocket started making loop-de-loops before the flight termination system destroyed it.

During the second test flight , all 33 of the booster engines worked during ascent. A water deluge system protected the launchpad. The upper Starship stage separated from the booster and then made it most of the way to orbital velocity. However, the journeys of both the booster and the upper Starship stage still ended in explosions.

For the booster, as it dropped away from the upper stage, 13 of the 33 engines fired again to guide it toward the landing location. Although this particular booster was not going to be recovered, SpaceX wanted to test the re-entry techniques that are similar to what it currently uses for its smaller Falcon 9 rockets. However, something went wrong. Several engines shut down and then one blew up, causing the destruction of the booster.

In an update posted on the company’s website on Feb. 26 , SpaceX said the most likely cause of the booster failure was a blockage of a filter where liquid oxygen flowed to the engines. The company said it had made design changes to prevent that from happening again.

The upper stage continued upward for seven minutes after stage separation. This was itself an achievement because the company completed a step called hot-staging, during which the upper-stage engines ignite before the stage detaches from the Super Heavy booster.

Because the spacecraft was empty, extra liquid oxygen was loaded to simulate the weight of a future payload it could carry to orbit. But when the extra oxygen was dumped, a fire started, disrupting communication between the spacecraft’s flight computers. The computers shut down the engines and then set off the flight termination system, destroying the spacecraft.

The upper Starship stage reached an altitude of about 90 miles and a speed of about 15,000 miles per hour. For a spacecraft to reach orbit, it needs to accelerate to about 17,000 miles per hour.

Frost lines have appeared on Starship and the Super Heavy booster as methane and liquid oxygen flow into the rocket’s tanks.

It’s sunrise in Cameron County, Texas, but weather reports show cloudy conditions persist. We’ll see if weather is going to keep Starship on the beach, but SpaceX says it has started loading propellants into the rocket.

Launch time is now 9:25 a.m. Eastern. SpaceX says winds are still a concern that could cause a liftoff to be called off, but it will go ahead with loading of propellants in the rocket.

SpaceX pushed the launch time back a little more, to 9:10 a.m. Eastern. They have until 9:50 to try today.

SpaceX has just announced the new target launch time is 9:02 a.m. Eastern, and the company said on X that it is clearing some boats from a safety zone in the Gulf of Mexico. Cameras from a number of space enthusiast websites like NASASpaceflight that are pointing at the rocket show there is still no frost on its side, so the loading of ultracold methane and liquid oxygen propellants has not yet begun.

As SpaceX prepares for its third flight of Starship, other space efforts have experienced difficulties this week. On Wednesday, Kairos, a rocket from a Japanese startup called Space One, exploded moments into its first launch attempt. And Xinhua, a Chinese state news agency, said on Thursday that two Chinese satellites were lost after a rocket failed to reach the planned orbit.

In a posting on the social media site X, SpaceX says that it is aiming for launch at 8:30 a.m. Eastern time, or 30 minutes into the 110-minute launch window. There is a 70 percent chance of favorable weather. There have been concerns of high winds, especially at higher altitudes.

What is Starship?

For Elon Musk, Starship is really a Mars ship. He envisions a fleet of Starships carrying settlers to the red planet in the coming years.

And for that eventual purpose, Starship, under development by Mr. Musk’s SpaceX rocket company , has to be big. Stacked on top of what SpaceX calls a Super Heavy booster, the Starship rocket system will be, by pretty much every measure, the biggest and most powerful ever.

It is the tallest rocket ever built — 397 feet tall, or about 90 feet taller than the Statue of Liberty including the pedestal.

And it has the most engines ever in a rocket booster: The Super Heavy has 33 of SpaceX’s powerful Raptor engines sticking out of its bottom. As those engines lift Starship off the launchpad in South Texas, they will generate 16 million pounds of thrust at full throttle.

NASA’s new Space Launch System rocket , which made its first flight in November 2022, holds the current record for the maximum thrust of a rocket: 8.8 million pounds. The maximum thrust of the Saturn V rocket that took NASA astronauts to the moon during the Apollo program was relatively paltry: 7.6 million pounds.

An even more transformative feature of Starship is that it is designed to be entirely reusable. The Super Heavy booster is to land much like those for SpaceX’s smaller Falcon 9 rockets, and Starship will be able to return from space belly-flopping through the atmosphere like a sky diver before pivoting to a vertical position for landing.

That means all of the really expensive pieces — like the 33 Raptor engines in the Super Heavy booster and six additional Raptors in Starship itself — will be used over and over instead of thrown away into the ocean after one flight.

That has the potential to cut the cost of sending payloads into orbit — to less than $10 million to take 100 tons to space, Mr. Musk has predicted.

Starship and Super Heavy are shiny because SpaceX made them out of stainless steel, which is cheaper than using other materials like carbon composites. But one side of Starship is coated in black tiles to protect the spacecraft from the extreme heat that it will encounter if it gets far enough in its flight to re-enter the atmosphere.

Here is what to know about Thursday’s SpaceX test flight.

The third try was closer to the charm for Elon Musk and SpaceX, as the company’s flight test of the mammoth Starship rocket launched on Thursday and traveled almost halfway around the Earth before it was lost as it re-entered the atmosphere.

The flight achieved some key milestones in the development of the vehicle, which could alter the future of space transportation and help NASA return astronauts to the moon.

This particular flight did not, by design, make it all the way around the Earth. At 9:25 a.m. Eastern time, Starship, the biggest and most powerful rocket ever to fly, lifted off from the coast of South Texas. About 45 minutes later it started its re-entry, but communications were lost a few minutes after that. The company said the rocket was lost before attempting to splash down in the Indian Ocean, a sign that more work needs to be completed on the vehicle.

That reusability gives SpaceX the potential to drive down the cost of lofting satellites and space telescopes, as well as people and the things they need to live in space.

Here’s what else to know:

Thursday’s flight demonstrated new capabilities for Starship. In addition to reaching orbital speeds, the Starship vehicle opened and closed its payload door and managed to move several tons of liquid oxygen between two tanks within the rocket, a key test needed for future missions.

The Starship system consists of two stages — the Super Heavy rocket booster and the upper-stage spacecraft, which is also called Starship. The company intends both to be fully reusable in the future. Read more about Starship .

Thursday’s launch was the third of Starship. Here’s a recap of what happened last time .

Heavy snow slams Colorado as severe thunderstorms unleash torrential rain across Midwest

A powerful winter storm walloped Colorado on Thursday with heavy snowfall, closing schools, knocking out power and canceling hundreds of flights as thunderstorms threatened the Midwest and Mississippi Valley with potentially damaging hail and tornadoes.

In what experts say could be the worst winter storm the state has seen in years, officials have warned of whiteout conditions on Colorado's mountain roads and across a large portion of the Denver and Boulder metro areas. Sections of major highways, including I-70, have been shut down and authorities have asked people to stay indoors.

Throughout the day and into Friday, up to 3 feet of snow is expected across the Front Range, Sangre de Cristo and San Juan mountain ranges, according to the National Weather Service . Snow will also pile up locally, including in downtown Denver, where officials have opened multiple shelters and warming centers.

"Our city hasn't seen a storm like this in a few years," wrote Denver Mayor Mike Johnston in a post on X Wednesday , shortly before announcing the closure of county and city government offices through Friday, when the storm will begin to taper off.

More than 79,000 utility customers were out of power, Thursday morning according to a database maintained by USA TODAY . And over 800 flights at Denver International Airport have been canceled, according to FlightAware .

Storms threaten tornadoes and large hail across the Midwest

Meteorologists say potential tornadoes and large hail threaten parts of north-central Texas into the Midwest as storms move east over the area Thursday. The greatest overall threat is across eastern Oklahoma, Arkansas and southern Missouri, according to the weather service .

The weather service also issued severe weather warnings across central Illinois as storms with winds of over 50 mph were recorded in the region. Flights at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport were temporarily grounded because of heavy rain and winds.

These storms dropped hail ranging in size from golf balls to baseballs as they moved east across parts of Missouri and Kansas on Tuesday and Wednesday.

They grew to encompass states from northeastern Texas to central Illinois and western Ohio, according to Accuweather , which said major metro areas at risk for severe weather and possible tornadoes Thursday include St. Louis, Dallas, Memphis, Indianapolis, Dayton in Ohio, and Peoria, Illinois.

The threat of severe thunderstorms will decrease by Friday before heading into the Northeast, according to the weather service. By then northern New England and New York State will face rain, while the higher elevations could see snow.

Baseball-size hail slammed Kansas and Missouri

Hail the size of baseballs fell on parts of Kansas and Missouri on Wednesday, including some major metro areas such as Kansas City, stalling traffic as several powerful storms kicked up possible tornadoes.

Across multiple counties there were at least three unconfirmed reports of tornadoes across both states as well as reports of structure damage. The National Weather Service said survey teams would confirm reports on Thursday. One video circulating online appeared to show a massive tornado moving across Kansas overnight .

While the hail threat lessens Thursday, meteorologists said heavy rain and high winds were still possible from northeastern Texas through central Missouri.

LA landslide destroys 1 home, threatens others

A landslide in an expensive Los Angeles neighborhood destroyed one home that was under construction and threatened the structural integrity of several others, authorities said.

Just before 3 a.m. Wednesday, Los Angeles firefighters responded to a call about a large tree and several wires down in the backyard of a house in Sherman Oaks, less than 15 miles from downtown LA, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department . Upon arrival, they found a hillside had slid toward three homes, damaging several and completely flattening one that was being renovated.

No one was hurt in the incident, but several people evacuated from one house. Two residences have been red tagged, meaning the structures are unsafe to enter, and another has been yellow tagged, according to the Department of Building and Safety. Firefighters used pumps to remove water from a swimming pool in the area to take some additional weight and stress off the hillside.

Pictures of the damage show one house completely flattened, another with its pool and deck pulled away, and a third with a pool hanging over the edge of the hillside.

Officials have not identified the cause of the landslide. This year, Los Angeles has had more than twice the amount of rain than normal, and over 600 mudslides have been reported in the city as of early February.

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Virgin Australia announces small dogs and cats to be allowed in cabin on domestic flights

Virgin Australia has announced it plans to become the country's first airline to allow pets to ride onboard.

Small cats and dogs will be allowed on specific domestic flights with the service expected to launch within the next 12 months, subject to regulatory approval.

The proposed changes will allow pets onboard a limited number of designated rows and they will need to remain in a Virgin-approved pet carrier for the whole flight.

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Virgin Australia group chief executive Jayne Hrdlicka said this is a change that travellers want.

"Our love for animals has always been in the Virgin Australia DNA and we are excited at the prospect of taking off with Australia's first-ever pets in cabin flights," Ms Hrdlicka said.

"Overwhelmingly, our guests tell us they want to travel with their pets, and we are now on a journey to make that a reality."

She said it's something that commonly happens overseas and is proven to work well.

"This is only a domestic opportunity for dogs and cats to travel onboard, it's a little complicated to do that internationally."

Ms Hrdlicka said the airline was working with the service regulator to figure out what the service might cost travellers.

Pet carriers must fit under the seat in front in designated rows under the plan.

She said the designated rows will also allow passengers who do not want to be near animals to book a seat away from them.

Australians want pets in cabins, survey results show

Virgin Australia surveyed its Facebook followers in 2021 and saw 85 per cent of respondents voting in favour of the airline launching pets in cabin flights.

"Almost 70 per cent of Australian households have a pet, so this announcement is really significant for a large proportion of the country," Ms Hrdlicka said.

Ms Hrdlicka said the service is only for dogs and cats: "no snakes, no birds, no hamsters, no rabbits, unfortunately those guys have to stay home."

Melbourne Airport chief executive Lorie Argus said the airport has been working with the airline to help a seamless transition.

"Animals being carried onboard Virgin Australia flights will be required to remain in their approved pet carriers at all other times within the terminal," Ms Argus said.

"We expect the pets in cabin concept will prove a popular offering and we look forward to working with Virgin Australia to make it a reality."

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Ms Hrdlicka said there will be spots for dogs to go to the toilet at airports, but pets won't be out and about in the terminal.

"Dogs and cats must stay in the carrier from the moment they get to the airport until they get to the other side."

She said it would be up to owners to manage their animals, just like parents manage their small children on flights.

Pets are currently required to be checked into cargo unless they are authorised service dogs.

There will be no changes to the way authorised service dogs travel under the new plan.

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