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Best beauty travel essentials: Bon Patch, Rationale, Maison Louis Marie and more

Best beauty travel essentials: Bon Patch, Rationale, Maison Louis Marie and more

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When packing for your upcoming trip, essentials like passports, charging cables and adaptor plugs are a given, but don't forget to make room for your beauty products.
Rather than lugging a full size bottle of shampoo and conditioner across the globe, there are plenty of mini-size formulas that take up less room and abide to plane liquid restriction rules too.
From body cleansers to perfume oils, there's an abudance of travel-friendly beauty products across hair, skin and overall wellness that can be packed into your carry-on case — fuss free.
We've rounded up the best of the bunch for your next vacay.
1. BonPatch Jetset Sleep and Vitality, was $100 now $75 at Bon Patch
BonPatch's JETSET duo is the ultimate travel companion for any upcoming holiday — especially if you have a jam-packed itinerary from the moment you land.
Combining two of the brands best-sellers, SLEEP helps you to relax in transit, while VITALITY supports energy levels from the moment you touchdown in a new city.
Simply peel, stick and wear for up to 24 hours.
2. Rationale The Discovery Travel Kit, $496 at Rationale
Looking for some luxe new additions for your beauty regime? We've found them — and in mini form too.
Rationale's six-step beauty ritual includes everything you need for an AM and PM skincare routine, consisting of serums, creams and the award-winning cleanser.
All in mini sizes (there's nothing over 50ml), the Discovery Travel Kit even comes with a luxe pouch so you can transport your essentials in style.
3. Maison Louis Marie Perfume Oil Discovery Set, $93 at Sephora
Rather than decanting your favourite fragrance into a travel-friendly bottle, treat yourself to a new set of roll on perfume oils for your next vacay.
Maison Louis Marie's Discovery Set is a best-seller for a reason, offering five popular scents in a mini roller for your pulse points (chest, neck and wrists).
Declared as 'fantastic' by shoppers, there's a range of different fragrances to suit your mood.
4. OUAI Wanna Get A Ouai Kit Mini, $63 at Sephora
There's nothing better than a post-ocean shower — especially when you're on holiday.
But to crank it up a notch, you need some luxe products on hand. OUAI, best-known for their hair products created by celebrity hairstylist Jen Atkin, has a range of travel-friendly skin and body essentials too.
Wanna Get A Ouai Kit contains a body cleanser, creme, and mist to keep skin feeling silky smooth while you're away from home.
5. Gem Skin-Loving Roll-On, $5.50 at Gem
Jam-packed with all the good ingredients like hyaluronic acid shea butter and vitamin E, shoppers can't get enough of Gem's Skin-Loving Roll-on antiperspirant.
Perfect for keeping odors at bay with up to 48 hours of protection, the 50ml size is perfect for taking on your travels.
Available in three of the brand's best-selling scents, choose from Santal, Coconut Vanilla and Vanilla Macadamia.
6. Benefit Cosmetics Once Upon A Beauty Moon Bestsellers, $85 at Sephora
Benefit Cosmetics are experts when it comes to beauty on the go, and the Once Upon A Beauty Moon gift set has all of our favourite products bundled into one.
Containing the viral Badgal Bang mascara, Benetint, and mini-size Hoola bronzer, you can go from bare-faced to a sun-kissed glam in as little as five minutes.
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