Travel Beauty Month :: Double Duty

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Space is at a minimum when you travel, so jetting off with double duty clothing and toiletries is a must. For example, a long blouse can double-up as a plane outfit when worn with leggings, and a bathing-suit cover-up for the pool/beach. Similarly, there are a few beauty gems which double in the program as well.  Here are a few multi-purpose beauties for travel:

Double Duty Travel Beauty Face & Body Powder with SPF Jane Iredale's Powder-Me SPF™ Dry Sunscreen – SPF 30 is actually a triple-threat: face powder, body powder and sunscreen!

Shimmer & Scent Benefit's luxurious Bathina "take a picture it lasts longer" body balm gives your skin a light shimmer and a sultry scent. Leave an impression with an alluring sheen and fetching aroma!

All-in-One Colour Nars has taken their most popular selling blush "orgasm" and translated it into The Multiple, and all-in-one radiant peachy pink stick adding shimmer to the eyes, cheeks, lips and décolletage.

Dewy Glow Petroleum jelly is about as multi-purpose as a product comes. Use as a lip gloss and deep moisturizer for hands, elbows, knees and feet. It also adds some natural pizzaz to your peepers; apply a little onto eyelashes and eyebrows to help them stay in place, as well as to lids and contours for a dewy glow.

Ice, Ice Baby Ice from your hotel does two things: a) adds a burst of cool to your bevs, and b) reduces under-eye puffiness when placed in a washcloth and applied under the eyes.

{Don't miss this week's Travel Beauty Month Jane Iredale giveaway. Contest ends Thursday, September 2nd.}

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Travel Beauty Month :: Jane Iredale Giveaway

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August is Travel Beauty Month at Trip Styler. Since we already know you’re beautiful on the inside, we’re featuring posts devoted to helping you maintain and enhance your outer allure—which can *sometimes* show hints of travel’s time-zone hopping and lack of H2O.

All month we’ve been doing travel beauty-themed giveaways for products that take the edge off of jet-setting. This is August's last giveaway! Don't miss out.

Week of August 30th Jane Iredale Contest Details 1) One lucky winner will score: -  Lip Fixation: Double-duty beauty with two products in one: lip stain and gloss in complimentary colors. - Powder-Me SPF™ Dry Sunscreen – SPF 30: Use it on the body and face for UVB/UVA SPF 30 protection.

2) How to win: RT any of @TripStyler's tweets on twitter as well as this tweet: RT @TripStyler to enter to win a @janeiredale Lip Fixation and a Powder-Me SPF http://bit.ly/9smpDc #travelbeauty The more you RT, the greater your chance of winning. If you're not on Twitter, but still want a chance to win, share any of our posts on Facebook (click on the 'share' link at the bottom of our status updates) and tell us on our wall.

3) Contest begins Monday August 30th, is open to residents of Canada and the US, and closes Thursday, Sept 2nd.

4) The winner will be selected via random.org, announced and contacted following the contest's closing.

Good luck! Don’t forget to tell your friends.

Update: Congrats to Harmony, our lovely winner.

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Sassy Flight Safety Videos

Air New Zealand Safety Videos - streaking grandma Bet you didn't think sassy and flight safety videos went together!  Well, if you're Air New Zealand, they do!  The below videos are laugh-out-loud funny and a welcome departure from boring pre-flight safety announcements.

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An Ode to Air New Zealand Some background: although I've never flown Air New Zealand, I'm obsessed and impressed with their branding. Having started my career in Advertising, my inner marketer is always pleasantly surprised, entertained and convinced by all of their campaigns---and I just might fly with them when I go to Australia this fall/winter.

Back on Task For good reason, there's a lot of seriousness around pre-flight announcements and airline safety.  Incidentally, I pay greater attention and retain more info from these fun videos, than I do the run-of-the-mill airline safety videos---and it's not just because there's body paint and a streaking grandma, although that does help. Even though I've seen these videos many times, as I re-watch them for this post, I have tears in my eyes from laughing so hard.  Enjoy.

The Bare Essentials Body-painted flight attendants and a pilot talk airline safety for the in-flight video.

Crazy About Rugby New Zealand's famous All Blacks Rugby Team (and a streaking grandma) assist Air New Zealand's flight attendants and pilots with their newest safety video.

Trip Styler Tip ~ Spooning There's a new way to ride in Economy! Did you know you could spoon on an Air New Zealand's Skycouch? Their economy seats have an extra fold-out, so two people can lie down over 3 seats. It's true. See the pic below and the viral video they released to introduce the idea, which is of course, funny. air new zealand spooning

Spooning

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Travel Trends :: Cases, Kits & Bags

travel trends bags, cases and kits You probably don't even know you need---okay want---these little travel helpers, but these smart looking and intelligent cases, kits and bags will make you wonder how you lived without them!

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Cases, Kits & Bags Little Medic Kit The Little Medic Kit is big enough to help with booboos and small enough to fit in your suitcase. This 32-piece travel first aid kit measures just under 4" high/wide and just under 2" thick, and includes assorted size band-aids, sterile pads, tape and antiseptic wipes. Find it online for $10.

Everywhere Global Bag I can't count the amount of times I've gone somewhere and come home with an extra bag, the collection under my bed is getting ridiculous! That's why I love the Everywhere Bag because it starts mini and ends big. Just throw the folded and zipped pouch in your suitcase. If you over-shop, no worries, it expands into a 24" X 15.25" X 8" zipped bag that can be gate-checked! Find it online for $42.

Zip Case This clear, waterproof, vinyl case is meant to replace the easily tearing zip-lock bags you use when stowing your toiletries in your carry-on. This durable bag will also save you---and the environment---from buying stock in zip-locks (SC Johnson). Find it online for $8.

Wet Suit Bag This is not a bag for the wetsuit you wore surfing, but rather  a mini, specially treated, anti-mildew pouch for your wet bathing suit. Perfect for when you just can't say goodbye to 'Aruba' and have to take one more ocean dip before flying home. We've all been there. Find it online for $18.

Wine Skin I covered wine transport options like this a few months ago while doing a Travel and Wine Transport post, but this wine skin is cheaper and more compact!  Win, win. These bubble wrap-enforced plastic skins with sticky seals are only meant for one-time use, but unless you've got an overly aggressive baggage handler, I think you can get away with multi-use!  Find it online for $9.85, two per package.

*all prices quoted in USD.

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Celebrate Today ~ Disneyland Tips & Tricks

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Celebrate Today On a recent trip to Newport and Laguna California, going to Disneyland wasn't part of the plan, but when I realized it was only 20 mins from Newport, my husband and I thought we'd revert to our inner child for the day. When our GPS instructed us to pull up to one of the many parking lots, we were greeted by a big sign exclaiming "Celebrate Today." Yes indeed, we would celebrate today, how apropos since that just so happens to be the mantra of my EARLY 30s!

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Two Kids in Adult Bodies We only had a day, so we strapped on our backpacks, wore comfy clothes and runners, and conquered the park like two kids in adult bodies. As an adult, your experience at Disneyland is different: you think about best practices for conquering the parks, download the best Disney apps for ultimate efficiency and ask your social network about their best tips and tricks.  In other words, you don't just goand eat breakfast with Mickey like you did when you were a kid. You're grown up now, which means you plan then go, starting at Disneyland and strategically ending at California Adventure, so you can relax with a glass of California wine!

Disneyland Strategies

  • Time of Year
    • Try to go in low or shoulder season (fall and winter).
  • Parking
    • Disney's lots are plentiful and massive, take a pic of your lot and the aisle/row, so you don't forget your car's locale.
  • Best Practices
    • Go early, take breaks, stay late (this is if you only have 24 hours, but if you're there for a multi-day trip, many of the same tips and tricks apply, except for your breaks involve going back to your hotel and chilling).
  • Rides
    • Use the early/late philosophy. In other words, go to the most popular rides early morn (opening - 9.15ish), and later at night (8 - close) especially during shows, that's when you'll encounter the smallest lines.
    • People say to hit the rides during the afternoon parade. Note that in high season at least, rides were still not very empty at this time.
    • If you get motion sick, or just want to give your brain a rest, break up the big/fast rides with rest, refueling and main street browsing.
    • The Fast Pass is your friend. Use it to get into the popular rides!
    • If you're there as a small adult group or duo, using Single Riders saves HOURS.  Follow signs closely, you enter most rides with Single Rider access via the exit! For example, there were 2 -3 hour lines for Splash Mountain and Indiana, and doing Single Riders we got on the rides within 5-10 mins!
    • For rides that post pics like Splash Mountain, if you don't want to buy the picture, take a picture of the picture. See mine below, it's not like I'll frame it, but at least I have the memory...
    • The busiest Disney rides are still Indiana, Splash Mountain & Autopia.
    • Don't forget about the Jungle Cruise and Pirates of the Caribbean. Disney classics!
  • Day-of
    • You can bring in a modest amount of your own drinks and food. Do this, it's helpful to have water and an energy bar when you're spaced out from space mountain while waiting in a 45-min line for the nostalgic Autopia ride!
  • World of Colour
    • California Adventure's newest light show (think Vegas' Bellagio fountains meet an Under the Sea Calypso) World of Colour only has good viewing if you secure a Fast Pass to one of their three nightly shows. As soon as the parks open, get one at the Grizzly River Rafting ride, or, if it's 8pm and you realize you don't have a pass, buy a picnic at the Sonoma Terrace and your Fast Pass is included!

Eating & Drinking

  • Make reservations at restaurants like
  • Adult Bevs
    • Disney doesn't serve alcohol but California Adventure does!
  • Healthy Eating
    • There are healthy options like pickles, fruit and salad, but most of the food at the parks are deeply, deeply fried!  At the end of the day, you end up feeling fairly deep fried yourself.  But really, when in Rome...
  • Recommendations
    • Breakfast - either eat your own, or have a Mickey-shaped waffle at the Carnation Cafe.
    • Snack - Dole Whip = heaven on earth at the Adventureland Tiki Bar, & Corn Dog (like you've never tasted before) in a cart at the end of Main Street!
    • Lunch - The Monte Cristo Sandwhich at the Blue Bayou (deep fried sandwich with cheese, turkey & ham which you slather raspberry jam onto) is semi-weird but out-of-this-world good. Giant portions. We were full with one shared serving.
    • Dinner - Wine Country Trattoria
  • Tips
    • Use lunch and dinner as your opportunity to sit down, chill out and enjoy. Both options I've recommended above have table service---you'll spend a lot, but the rest and retreat from the hustle and bustle is well worth it!
    • If you don't have any restaurant reservations (don't worry neither did we), but still want the full-on Disney culinary experience, go to the Blue Bayou around 3.30pm when lunch is clearing out and dinner is about to start at 4pm. But don't leave it too late, the Monte Cristo isn't on the dinner menu!
    • The to-go picnics offered by the Sonoma Terrace at Cali Adventure are pretty decent and include a World of Colour Fast Pass. They come in a branded World of Colour reusable shopping bag,  as if you needed another one of those.

Disneyland Essentials

  • Comfy clothes & shoes ~ trust me ~ opt for function over fashion
  • Sweater and/or scarf for at night, even in summer, it really cools down at night
  • Hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Backpack or cross-body bag
  • Phone/Camera
  • Gravol (you might want it after the California Screamin' ride, I know I did...)
  • Small water bottle, healthy snacks (the only healthy thing you'll eat all day...)

Pictures disneyland magic kingdeom {The Magic Kingdom}

Splash Mountain {Splash Mountain picture of a picture. The girl behind me was hard-core, she'd been on the ride 25 times in two days---she rode a lot at night and as a Single Rider.}

Jungle Cruise {Fave Ride: Jungle Cruise}

{Us....at at Kodak picture spot}

Big Thunder {Classic Disney: Big Thunder Railway}

it's a small world {Love, Love, Love everything about the vintage, whimsical design of this ride}

glow cali adventure {Check out the Glow party at Cali Adventure---entertaining}

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