Welcome to the beauty edition of Dazzle Me, Disney! In this post I aim to tell you how to protect your hair and skin while at the parks, the best remedies for cooling down at the end of the day, and how to keep your make-up looking fresh for 12 hours. I've been at this Disney thing for a while and I've made a lot of mistakes along the way - don't be like me! Heed my advice and make sure to keep your body protected while spending long periods of time in the sun!
Without further delay, let's begin. Before you can decide what you'll need for your trip, you need to figure out where to put everything. If you're a member of the ipsy subscription service then you probably already have a bunch of little cosmetic bags that aren't being regularly used. Take this opportunity to pack your cosmetics together based on brand, color, use, etc. Or follow my example and throw everything into one bag (I usually place it all on the vanity counter when I get to the hotel anyway!) Pictured below are my favorite cosmetic bags:
left: ipsy bag (monthly subscription $10), right: plastic cosmetic bag (Gordman's $5)
On the left is the most recent ipsy bag and it's a new favorite because of its size. It can be folded over or packed to the brim and it's so cute! The bag on the right is a cheap option from a discount retailer (I think this one was found at Gordmans). I like it because it's plastic and will protect my clothes in the suitcase from any leaks. It's also somewhat transparent so if TSA decides to search my bag then they won't have to spend an extra five minutes looking through my cosmetic bag to figure out what I've got.
Next, hair supplies. I keep these items separate from my cosmetics because they are in larger bottles. Lush has a fantastic line of shampoo bars and conditioners which are perfect for traveling - I swear by these products! They are all natural and super easy to use. After I get out of the shower, I spray my hair with Kevin Murphy's Staying Alive conditioner and brush it through from root to ends. I've worked a long time to get my hair long and healthy so I can't risk breaking it now! I normally allow my hair to air dry - I know, I'm one of the weird ones that refuses to use a blow dryer. Trust me, my hair and scalp are much happier for it! After my hair is dry, I will use OGX's Orchid Oil before any heat styling products or sometimes swap it out with Kevin Murphy's Shimmer Shine as a finishing spray. Both provide UVA/UVB protection and are great for color treated hair.

left: Kevin Murphy's Staying Alive Leave-in Conditioner (Blush Studio Salon, $27), center: OGX's Orchid Oil (Ulta Beauty, $7), right: Kevin Murphy's Shimmer Shine (Blush Studio Salon, $23)
Some people swear off make-up while in the parks but I love taking pictures and want at least a little definition to my eyes and face while on vacation. I will stop here and say - I am NOT an expert with make-up! I still don't know if I'm properly contouring my face and only recently bought the correct brush for that purpose. I just do what makes me feel pretty but, most importantly, I try to use products that won't melt off of my face. I've been through plenty of trials and tribulations on this last point and have finally found the combination that works for me.
left: Neutrogena Healthy Defense Moisturizer (Ulta Beauty, $16), center left: pur-lisse BB Cream (ipsy subscription $10), center right: IpKn BB Cream (ipsy subscription $10), right: The Body Shop Tea Tree BB Cream (The Body Shop, $20)
First up, moisturizer. I am one of those adults with acne-prone skin and I thought for the longest time that moisturizer would make me break out. WRONG. In fact, moisturizer helps in so many ways because it keeps my skin healthy! I like Neutrogena's Healthy Defense with SPF 50. It goes perfectly under primer and foundation and it doesn't make my face feel heavy. I then layer on a primer (pictured below) and I choose between e.l.f.'s Tone Adjusting Face Primer or Smashbox's Photo Finish Primer depending on whether I'm currently experiencing a breakout or redness (e.l.f.'s product is great at evening out skin tone). Once the primer is dry, it's time for foundation. I use a BB cream because it's not as heavy as most liquid foundations and it offers additional SPF protection. Pur-lisse and IpKn are great options for added protection against the sun. If I plan to spray my face with sunscreen throughout the day then I may opt for The Body Shop's Tea Tree BB Cream because it's ideal for blemished skin. The final stage of this application is concealer; I have a few acne scars on my face and I swear by e.l.f.'s HD Lifting concealer. This stuff hides everything and it's only $3!

left: e.l.f. Tone Adjusting Primer (elfcosmetics.com, $6), back: Smashbox Photo Finish Primer (Ulta Beauty, travel size $16), front: e.l.f. HD Lifting Concealer (elfcosmetics.com, $3)
Once my face appears like a blank canvas and I'm happy with the coverage of my make-up, I turn my attention to my eyes. The biggest complaint I had about make-up is that eyeliner and eyeshadow always seem to crease or get wiped off throughout the course of a hot day at Disney. Behold, eye primers! Put a dab of Hard Candy's Eye Shadow Primer or Urban Decay's Eyeshadow Primer Potion on your lids, let dry, then apply your favorite colors and let the primers work their magic! I'm also a fan of Hard Candy's 1,000 Lashes mascara primer because it makes my lashes look incredibly long and holds the mascara more firmly.
left: Hard Candy Eye Shadow Primer (Walmart, $5), center: Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion (Ulta Beauty, $20), right: Hard Candy 1,000 Lashes mascara primer (Amazon.com, $12)
But what about eyeliner? Sometimes the soft self-sharpening pens melt and make your face look like a racoon! I've long since ditched my drugstore favorites and I am exclusively hooked on the eyeliner pens I've received from my ipsy bags. These pens are easy to control and, best of all, they last all day without any smudges!
top: Mary Kay Lash Intensity mascara (Mary Kay, $18), second: (Ulta Amped Lashes mascara (Ulta Beauty, $10.50), third: Eyeko liquid eyeliner pen (ipsy subscription $10), fourth: Ciate eyeliner pen (ipsy subscription $10), bottom: Hikari eyeliner pen (ipsy subscription $10)
I'm not a mascara snob at all - in fact, I think the Hard Candy mascara primer could make any brand look fantastic - but the Mary Kay Lash Intensity and Ulta Amped Lashes mascaras are my favorites and usually reach for these when I want my lashes to stay perfect all day.
I know we've skipped some things like contouring, eyeshadow, and blush but these items are completely up to you and should stick all day if you've used the face and eye primers as explained above. The final step to my beauty routine is deserving of its own picture because it's really THAT important! Drum roll.....
left: Blistex Deep Renewal SPF chapstick (Walmart, $2), right: e.l.f. Makeup Mist & Set (elfcosmetics.com, $3)
Makeup setting spray and SPF chapstick! Trust me, you'll want these items in your bag for sure because if you do nothing else in this blog, at least try to set your makeup with a specialized product that will do its best to keep your foundation from streaking and running. Go ahead and pack that SPF chapstick in your park bag, as well, because you will need to reapply it at least every hour to keep your lips from getting sunburned. These items are only $5 total and that, in my opinion, is a small price to pay to keep your face looking brilliant all day long.
Let's say you've followed every bit of advice here and you still arrive at your hotel with a sunburn and tired feet - I've got a remedy for that! These aren't part of the beauty routine but they will definitely save your sanity before heading back to the parks the next day. Aloe Vera is a great solution for sunburned skin and it feels even better if you put it in the refrigerator to chill before applying it! I've been a fan of peppermint leg cream and foot spray for years, but I think The Body Shop has the best version of this item. Shower or soak in the bath, dry off, then spray the peppermint goodness on your legs and feet before relaxing into bed. You'll wake up the next morning invigorated and ready to start a new day!
left: Aloe Vera body gel (Walgreens, $3), right: The Body Shop Peppermint Cooling Foot Spray (The Body Shop, $10)
That's it for today's post! Let me know if these tips work for you or share your own secrets - we owe it ourselves to take care of our bodies!