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  • Mini Hyaluronic Acid Serum Plus

    Mini Hyaluronic Acid Serum Plus

    Mini Hyaluronic Acid Serum Plus

    $15.00
    Sale price  $15.00 Regular price  $15.00
  • Skincare Discovery Kit

    Skincare Discovery Kit

    Skincare Discovery Kit

    $10.00
    Sale price  $10.00 Regular price  $10.00
  • Lip Fix

    Lip Fix

    Lip Fix

    $12.00
    Sale price  $12.00 Regular price  $12.00
  • Travel Size Daily Balance Glycolic Cleanser

    Travel Size Daily Balance Glycolic Cleanser

    Travel Size Daily Balance Glycolic Cleanser

    $7.50
    Sale price  $7.50 Regular price  $7.50
  • Deluxe Spa Headband

    Deluxe Spa Headband

    Deluxe Spa Headband

    $12.00
    Sale price  $12.00 Regular price  $12.00
  • Microfiber Makeup Washcloth

    Microfiber Makeup Washcloth

    Microfiber Makeup Washcloth

    $8.00
    Sale price  $8.00 Regular price  $8.00

Travel skincare essentials help you maintain a familiar routine without packing your entire bathroom. This collection brings together compact RemeVerse skincare, lip care, and lightweight accessories for carry-ons, weekend bags, gym bags, and busy days away from home.

The goal is not to recreate every step you use at home. A good travel routine covers the basics—cleansing, hydration, moisture, and sun protection—with products that are easy to pack and simple to use in a changing environment.

How to build a travel skincare routine

Start with the non-negotiables

Most travelers need a cleanser, moisturizer, sunscreen, and any essential prescription product. Add a hydrating serum, lip care, or makeup-removal accessory when it solves a specific need. Leave behind products you use only occasionally.

Keep the routine familiar

Travel is usually not the best time to test several new formulas. Changes in climate, water, sleep, and schedule already make it harder to identify why skin feels different. Pack products you understand, especially if your skin is sensitive.

Choose products that serve more than one moment

A mini serum can fit into morning and evening routines. A microfiber washcloth can help with makeup removal and dry quickly between uses. A discovery kit provides several coordinated steps in one compact set.

RemeVerse travel skincare essentials

Skincare Discovery Kit

The Skincare Discovery Kit contains an approximate seven-day supply of Sulfate-Free Foaming Cleanser, Day Hydrating Crème, Night Nourishing Crème, and Hand & Body Treatment. It is the most complete travel routine in this collection and a useful way to try the Original Skin-Perfecting System before purchasing full sizes.

Mini Hyaluronic Acid Serum Plus

This portable, fragrance-free serum adds a lightweight hydration step without taking up much space. Apply it according to directions before moisturizer when skin feels dry from air travel, air conditioning, or a change in climate.

Travel Size Daily Balance Glycolic Cleanser

A travel-size cleanser keeps the first step of your routine consistent. This sulfate-free formula removes dirt, oil, and makeup while supporting a clean, comfortable skin feel. Avoid over-cleansing simply because travel feels less predictable.

Lip Fix

Lips can feel dry in low-humidity cabins, cold weather, and air-conditioned spaces. A compact lip-care product is easy to keep in a personal item or day bag for use as directed.

Microfiber Makeup Washcloth

A reusable microfiber cloth can help remove makeup and reduce reliance on disposable wipes. Allow it to dry completely before repacking and bring a clean storage pouch so damp fabric stays separate from other items.

Deluxe Spa Headband

A lightweight headband keeps hair away from the face while cleansing or applying skincare. It is a simple accessory for hotel bathrooms, shared spaces, and routines completed on a tight schedule.

Carry-on skincare and the TSA liquids rule

For flights departing from the United States, TSA’s 3-1-1 rule generally applies to liquids, aerosols, gels, creams, and pastes in carry-on baggage. Containers must be 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or smaller and fit within one quart-size bag, with one bag per passenger. Rules and screening decisions can change, so check the current TSA guidance and your airline’s requirements before departure.

Keep your liquids bag accessible rather than buried at the bottom of a packed carry-on. Make sure lids are secure, use a small leak-resistant pouch, and avoid filling containers to the absolute top because pressure changes can contribute to leaks.

Adjusting skincare for your destination

Dry cabins and cold climates

Low humidity can leave skin feeling tight. Use a gentle cleanser, keep a hydrating serum and moisturizer in the routine, and avoid adding harsh exfoliation just because skin looks dull after travel.

Hot or humid destinations

You may prefer lighter layers and more frequent sunscreen application. Cleanse after heavy sweating, but avoid repeated aggressive washing that leaves skin feeling stripped.

High-altitude or sunny trips

Sun protection matters at every destination. Pack broad-spectrum, water-resistant SPF 30 or higher and use it as directed on exposed skin. RemeVerse sunscreen is not included in this collection, so add your preferred sunscreen separately.

Long travel days

Keep the routine realistic. Cleansing, moisturizing, lip care, and sunscreen may be enough. Consistency matters more than performing every optional step in an airport or on a late arrival.

A practical packing checklist

  • Gentle travel-size cleanser
  • Hydrating serum if it is part of your normal routine
  • Day and night moisturizer or one moisturizer you can use twice daily
  • Broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher
  • Lip care
  • Prescription skincare and medication in original labeled packaging when appropriate
  • Clean microfiber cloth and a separate storage pouch
  • Quart-size liquids bag for carry-on travel when required

How to prevent leaks and product damage

Tighten every cap, check pumps, and place liquid products in a separate sealed pouch. Keep skincare away from prolonged heat, direct sunlight, and freezing temperatures. Do not leave sensitive formulas in a hot car. If a product changes color, odor, or texture unexpectedly, review its storage directions before using it.

Frequently asked questions

What skincare should I pack for a one-week trip?

A cleanser, moisturizer, sunscreen, and any essential treatment are a strong foundation. The Skincare Discovery Kit is designed around an approximate seven-day routine and can be supplemented with the Mini Hyaluronic Acid Serum Plus and lip care.

Can I bring skincare in my carry-on?

Yes, but liquids, creams, gels, aerosols, and pastes generally need to comply with TSA’s current 3-1-1 liquids rule unless an exemption applies. Check official guidance before traveling.

Should I decant skincare into smaller containers?

You can, but label containers clearly and use clean, compatible travel bottles. Keeping a product in its original travel-size packaging preserves directions and ingredient information.

Why does my skin feel dry after flying?

Cabin air has low humidity, and disrupted routines can add to the feeling of dryness. Gentle cleansing and familiar hydrating products may help skin feel more comfortable.

Is The Jetsetter included?

The Jetsetter is not currently active in the online catalog, so it is not included in this collection. The page features only products currently available for purchase.

Check current travel requirements

Before packing, review the Transportation Security Administration travel tips and your airline’s baggage rules. International airports and return flights may follow different screening requirements.