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Travelling Light!
Monday, July 25, 2011

Travelling Light!

In the last couple of months I’ve had shows in Sweden, Paris, Rome and Las Vegas, as well as across the UK. I’m very lucky to travel so much with my job, but all this touring has meant that I’ve had to pick up some shortcuts and tips for moving around on my own with heavy luggage, and since it’s holiday season, I thought this would be as good a time as any to gather my thoughts.

 

But let’s start at the beginning: For an early flight, should one wear full make up to the Airport?!   Often, for European shows, I have to leave my home at 4 or 5am to check in for an 8 or 9am flight. Is it worth applying make up at that crazy hour?  If I’ve had a show the night before, I might not have made it to bed before 2 or 3am! – But from personal experience, I find it’s always worth taking the time to apply a little e.l.f. Mineral Foundation, Mascara and Red Carpet Lipstain. It takes 2 minutes and I know I’ll regret it at the check-in desk if I don’t.

 

But what about luggage?! And all the rules and regulations for in-flight bags and their contents?!   It might look like Burlesque Performers wear next to nothing on stage and could fit their costumes into a clutch bag, but I promise you – our bags are rammed full & are heavy. It takes a lot more luggage than you’d think! So, how to maximize your baggage allowance? First things first; check out your Airline’s website before you go for their own baggage limits – individual airlines have a mind-boggling variety of maximum weights for hold bags, from a teeny 15kg to a whopping 96kg. And bear in mind that your suitcase will probably weigh around 4-5 kg before you’ve even packed a thing! With hand baggage it gets even more complicated – but if you’re savvy, you can play the figures. Many (but not all!) Airlines allow one item of hand baggage (check the sizes allowed – they can be strict!) up to around 8-12kg PLUS a handbag or laptop. So I have the world’s-largest-handbag. I can fit my laptop in there, as well as an assortment of other bits and bobs which probably weigh another 10kg. Of course, on approaching the check-in desk, I act as if it’s lighter than air. ;)

 

So what’s inside the bags I won’t let leave my side during travel? Let me preface what I’m about to say by telling you that about 50% of the flights I take have “issues”, which can be anything from a 10 minute delay, up to spending a weekend stranded in a country in which I neither began, or intended to end my journey in, followed by a week of not knowing if I was going to get my suitcase back. So I always carry anything valuable in my hand luggage. Which includes my giant pink fluffy boa. You’ll also need a few bits and bobs just in case.  So that’s spare underwear, phone & laptop chargers, universal power adapter, any medicines you might need (tip: don’t ask for codeine-based painkillers over-the-counter in a USA Pharmacy unless you like to be looked at as if you’ve just asked to shoot up in the middle of the store) and some toiletries. If you’re anything like me, you’ll be wanting your make up kit, that’s for sure. Before I say any more, it’s important to check current regulations to be sure that you have the up-to-date information on things like liquids and gels (currently you may fly with containers no larger than 100ml – excluding essential medicines – which must fit in a single transparent, resealable, 1-litre bag).  It’s worth separating your powder make up in to a separate bag before you go – my Lipstain, Lipsticks, Cream Eyeliner and mascara all have to go into the little plastic bag. Powders can go into my little bag of brushes I told you about last time.

 

 

Phew. That’s a lot to pack!

 

Of course you COULD go down the route suggested by my lovely colleague Lada Redstar and buy a Rufus Roo Jacket (www.rufusroo.com) which is either the most genius, or the most unglamorous garment I’ve ever seen – possibly both!

 

Anna xx

 

Products used in Photo:

 

High Definition Powder

Mineral Eye Primer

Studio Eye shadow in Raspberry

Cream Eyeliner in Black

Red Carpet Lip Stain

Studio Blush in Tickled Pink

Eyebrow Kit in Dark

Lengthening & Volumising Mascara



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