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Kat Merck @ Wired · 05/02/2025 07:32 EDT

How to Pack Your Beauty Routine for Travel (2025)

Don’t let self-care fall by the wayside when you’re on the road. We talked to experts to find out how best to keep your routine on a roll, from the plane to the hotel.

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