How to Make an Emergency Period and Makeup Kit

Get a roomy, unsuspecting bag., Decide what you might need., Buy these things in the smallest size and most convenient version possible., Respect the season and your needs when making your bag., Find a good location., Replenish this kit as needed...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Get a roomy

    A make-up bag should do the trick.

    Get a bag a bit larger than you think you might need.
  2. Step 2: unsuspecting bag.

    Was there ever a time when you wish you had a certain thing? Be sure to put that in your bag.

    Here are some ideas on what to put in:
    Chapstick or lip gloss Cover-up or a blemish stick A brush A compact mirror Hand sanitizer Deodorant or light perfume Gum Advil/Tylenol Tampons or pads Money (no more than twenty dollars), and change for a pay phone Extra undies Non-perishable food, like an energy bar Facial tissues Body/hand lotion tide-to-go sticks An extra shirt (one that goes with anything) Mints (a good gum substitute) Cough Drops Bobby pins Hair Elastics/ties Travel sized hairspray/gel , Rather than buying a big bottle of liquid foundation that requires make-up sponges and can spill, put in simple, solid stick foundation.

    Buy travel sizes.

    Do not buy anything that could explode or leak. , In the dead of winter, it's obviously not necessary to have medication to help pollen allergies.

    It would also be a dread to find gum in your kit after a garlicky meal when your school bans gum. , If you carry a purse, it is most obvious to put it in there.

    Otherwise, put it in a private location where you can get to easily. ,
  3. Step 3: Decide what you might need.

  4. Step 4: Buy these things in the smallest size and most convenient version possible.

  5. Step 5: Respect the season and your needs when making your bag.

  6. Step 6: Find a good location.

  7. Step 7: Replenish this kit as needed and don't be surprised when someone needs some help from your kit!

Detailed Guide

A make-up bag should do the trick.

Get a bag a bit larger than you think you might need.

Was there ever a time when you wish you had a certain thing? Be sure to put that in your bag.

Here are some ideas on what to put in:
Chapstick or lip gloss Cover-up or a blemish stick A brush A compact mirror Hand sanitizer Deodorant or light perfume Gum Advil/Tylenol Tampons or pads Money (no more than twenty dollars), and change for a pay phone Extra undies Non-perishable food, like an energy bar Facial tissues Body/hand lotion tide-to-go sticks An extra shirt (one that goes with anything) Mints (a good gum substitute) Cough Drops Bobby pins Hair Elastics/ties Travel sized hairspray/gel , Rather than buying a big bottle of liquid foundation that requires make-up sponges and can spill, put in simple, solid stick foundation.

Buy travel sizes.

Do not buy anything that could explode or leak. , In the dead of winter, it's obviously not necessary to have medication to help pollen allergies.

It would also be a dread to find gum in your kit after a garlicky meal when your school bans gum. , If you carry a purse, it is most obvious to put it in there.

Otherwise, put it in a private location where you can get to easily. ,

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