Thursday, June 16, 2011

Style & Beauty: Traveling - What's In Your Makeup Bag?

Travel: Makeup On The Plane
Don't you wish there was a better way to step out of an airplane than to look like a zombie? If you're going to bring makeup on the plane you might as well keep it to a minimum - no heavy foundation, no heavy eye makeup, and no running mascara! At least this is how I roll :p

I'd keep only these makeup items in my hand-carry bag:
1. Concealer stick
2. Pressed powder
3. Blush-on
4. Eyeshadow
5. Lash curler
6. Lip balm
7. Moisturizer

The goal is to look fresh, not overdone.

*Tips*: Rub your finger on the concealer stick and start dabbing and blending some concealer under your eyes or any red/discolored area on your face. It's more discreet this way. Simply use your fingers to dab on eyeshadow - use any gold/pearl shade, as this matches just about any skin tone and naturally brightens up the eyes.

Do you have any makeup tricks on looking fresh during touchdown?

Style & Beauty: From Warm To Winter Travel & Outfit Ideas

I'm about to travel to New Zealand, which at this time of year is supposedly the coldest. The last time I experienced very cold weather was years ago when I was abroad. I can remember 10 degrees Celsius would be like being inside a fridge, while anywhere below that felt like being in a freezer. I knew a cardigan and a coat wouldn't be enough.


The Question

How do I keep warm without looking like a massive snowball? What about the stop-over place that still has warm weather?
Winter: Pastels & Neutrals for Travel
The Solution

I'd have 4 layers of clothing, the first being a camisole that fits like second skin to prevent bulking. The second layer would still be very delicate/thin, but definitely with long sleeves for warmth. The third layer would be some type of long-sleeved cardigan, but this time thicker, like a knitted top. The final, outermost layer would be any winter coat/jacket.

For leg wear, I'd wear leggings first and then pants that are stretchable or easy to move around with - yes, two pieces of leg wear. I'd pair these with ankle boots. Use accessories like gloves, hats and scarves to create a unique look. I got this idea to pair neutral-colored clothing with pastel-colored accessories for easy mix-and-matching while on the go.
Travel: Transition from Warm to Cold
Transit From Warm To Winter

I'll be stopping by Hong Kong, which at this time of month is going to be fairly warm. I don't want to look odd so I'd keep the outer layers in my hand-carry bag. By the way, this is why I chose ankle boots: longer ones will just be too warm in this scenario.

This is just my idea of keeping warm without looking bulky and making the transition easy. What are your ideas of keeping cozy, especially when traveling from a warmer place?

Style & Beauty: Cute Bohemian Bracelet!


Mum came back recently from a European cruise and got me this quirky thing of a bracelet. I thought it was super adorable with its simple/minimalist but thoughtful design.

Here's another look:

So delicate and pretty. I'd definitely add this to a Bohemian-style wardrobe, or wear it as part of a beach outfit. What do you think?