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Holiday beauty must haves for all your summer travel needs

Holiday beauty must haves for all your summer travel needs

ITV News10-07-2025
Cosmopolitan's Beauty Director Keeks Reid has curated her ultimate travel-ready essentials to keep you looking and feeling your best. From a multi-use makeup stick to a cordless curling tong. Keeks has got your beauty routine covered.
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GADGETS:
Stylpro Flip And Charge Powerbank Compact Mirror £24, Argos
BaByliss Cordless Curling Gas Tong and Brush £27.99, Superdrug
amika Mighty Mini Dryer £50, Cult Beauty
Morphe Along For The Glide 6-Piece Travel Brush Set £29, Look Fantastic
TRAVEL KITS & MINIS:
Travel Size Beauty From £15, Sephora
Garnier Micellar Water Facial Cleanser Travel Size £3.49, Boots
PROTECTIONS:
£8, Luna Daily
Philip Kingsley Swimcap Water-Resistant Mask £25, Look Fantastic
Ultrasun SPF50 UV Face & Scalp Mist £16.50, Look Fantastic
BEAUTY:
£26.60, Boots
£18.40, Sehora
£48, Look Fantastic
TRAVEL BAGS:
£22, Cult Beauty
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