WHAT’S IN MY BAG

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WHAT’S IN MY BAG

Today I’ll be spilling the contents of my bag. I love seeing what others have in their bags so I thought why not show you mine. I try to carry things that are practical and things that I’ll actually use throughout the day. I have this ASOS Quilted Lock Cross Body Bag – it’s a fun, feminine cross-body bag that I just adore. I was initially carrying a Ralph Lauren Tote bag around but has since managed to strip back what I carry around with me. Except for the usual suspects such as my phone, wallet, sunglasses, charger, and car keys, here are the contents of my little bag…

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  • Marc Jacobs Sunglasses (similar here) to protect my eyes from the harsh sun.
  • Michael Kors Wallet (similar here)
  • Caudalie Hand Cream – Having a hand cream in my bag is an absolute must because I’m always putting hand cream on throughout the day because my hands get dry easily. I really like this one because it’s rich and nourishing.
  • philosophy Amazing Grace mini perfume that I’ve been using to dab on my wrist and neck to refresh my scent and for long days out. It smells so good!
  • Lipstick rotation lately (A girl can never have too many lips in her bag right? And I like options): MAC Whirl Lipstick, Charlotte Tilbury Lipstick and Runway Rouge Lipgloss*
  • EOS Lip Balm, I always carry a balm around and I like this one.
  • Makeup: I usually don’t do too much touch-ups once my makeup is on but there are times when I’m in a hurry and I will literally run out the door without mascara on so I like having this L’Oreal Mascara around and the Chanel face powder for touch-ups in the T-zone if I’m going to be out all day. I also like having the YSL Touche Éclat* or this Marc Jacobs highlighter to add a little highlight to my cheekbones for a fresh looking sheen if I noticed that my makeup needs a little freshen up.
  • Tools: I always have my Tweezerman Nail Clipper/Buffer with me – ever since I was a teenager, these are things I always travel with. You just never know when you’ll get a chip nail!
  • Notebook and Pen – I like to write things down because I’m so forgetful at times so this is great for inspiration or reminders and I also like making shopping list of things I need to pick up. Plus it’s the perfect handbag size.

What beauty products do you have in your bag right now? Share with me in the comments below!

xo ❤

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