May 30, 2018

Sephora Favorites The Ultimate Travel Bag Created for Summer Adventures

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No one wants to carry around a ton of skincare when they travel which is why this Sephora Favorites The Ultimate Travel Bag ($40) is the perfect way to carry all your favorites in smaller sizes. Who I am kidding though? I totally carry around way to much skincare with me when I travel. But the airport is so strict about what you can carry on board with you and stashing in your luggage means it could potentially spill or break. I’m convinced the airlines play intense rounds of football with my bags. I travel a lot and over the course of the last several years I’ve been through so much luggage due to wheels falling off, rips in my bag, dirt, oil, and other gunk getting on my stuff, etc…and none of is due to hard travel! I blame the airport. They are just utterly reckless with my stuff.

Grrr!

If you’re one for carrying your bag on board you’re smart but limited to what you can carry! That’s why this you need this Sephora Favorites the Ultimate Travel Bag!

  • 0.23 oz Algenist Complete Eye Renewal Balm
  • 1.35 oz Alterna CAVIAR Anti-Aging Replenishing Moisture Shampoo
  • 1.35 oz Alterna CAVIAR Anti-Aging Replenishing Moisture Conditioner
  • 0.16 oz AMOREPACIFIC The Essential Crème Fluid
  • 0.7 oz Boscia Luminizing Black Charcoal Mask
  • 0.5 oz Bboscia Tsubaki Swirl Two-Part Gel & Cream Deep Hydartion Moisturizer
  • 1 oz Caudalie Beauty Elixir
  • 7 tablets HUM Nutrition Beauty zzZz Sleep Supplement
  • 0.5 oz Laneige Water Sleeping Mask
  • 1 oz Origins Checks and Balances Frothy Face Wash
  • 0.81 oz Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Bum Bum Cream
  • 0.5 oz Sunday Riley C.E.O. Rapid Flash Brightening Serum
  • 0.5 oz Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 40

See?! All perfectly sized and ready to be your travel companions!

Sephora Favorites The Ultimate Travel Bag is available now at sephora.com.

Oh by the way, don’t forget this year’s Give Me Some Nude Lip Set is on sale for $14 at Sephora.com too! That’s a nice set of travel lipglosses and lipsticks!

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  • Deb

    I feel your pain Muse! Before I retired, I traveled for work 2-3 weeks of every month. Never have I hated anything as much as the 3-1-1 bag! One of these days you should do a post on packing products for carryon and I’ll share with you all of my tricks. I devoted about a month to figuring out how to get around the carryon restrictions…and I did it!

    • Isabella Muse

      Ugh I hate carry on bags! you just can’t fit much in them and when you do it’s hard to get a spot for them in the overhead because everyone else already has their crap packed in there. However, they are necessary evil! ha I’d love to hear all about your trick! Sounds like you have it down to an art!

  • CL

    If you have a fabric suitcase, you can Scotchguard the outside before your trip, as I do. It makes a real difference in how dirty my luggage is when I get it back, and it’s easier to get any dirt off of it, than an untreated bag.

    • Isabella Muse

      I wish I could but it isn’t fabric 🙁 but thanks for the tip!!!!!!

  • CL

    You can put Scotchguard on a fabric suitcase, and it will resist a lot of the dirt the airline employees tend to get on luggage.