Things to Know Before You Go
Seven tips without a chip |
Nails:
Everyone has been raving about the new gel polish that lasts up to two weeks. My plain manicure chips by the time I open the car door. I refused to believe it. There’s just a little toxicity issue, the gel requires you to put your hands under a UV lamp and the removal requires acetone. But for a vacation—you don’t want to be spending time touching up your nails or getting a manicure. This is how my nails look after 10 days. So please, pick your poison.
Hair:
If you have long hair, for God’s sake, go to The Dry Bar the
day before you leave and get a blow out and buy a dry shampoo, a spray. This
way you won’t have to wash your hair for up to a week. Just like your mothers and grandmothers used to do. And you will be spared
the misery of standing in a hotel bathroom with a blow dryer and a curling hot
iron wasting up to 40 minutes of valuable vacation time.Hair:
Feet:
Feet:
It goes without saying that you will have had a pedicure. But here’s the most important thing, you have to buy the most comfortable, durable, but, of course, glamourous, walking shoes. Why? Because on a European tour you will be walking miles every day. My favorite brand is Arche, a French company— buckskin leather on top, which feels like you are in bedroom slippers, and a latex sole that will never make it to heaven because it just won’t die. You gotta spend the dough ($299) if you want to save your toes.
The beautiful solution |
Cute but not gonna work |
Exercise:
Exercise:
Okay, you love nothing more than a travel morning run. Go to
the hotel desk, ask for a local running map and start your day exploring the
neighborhood to get oriented and the adrenaline flowing. My husband told me to
take money in case I got lost and needed a cab home. But I would show him. I did
everything wrong—I didn’t ask for the
map, I had a wonderful run around downtown Madrid and while climbing the steep steps
to get a closer look at the sculpture of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, I gouged
my shin. I became hopelessly disoriented and had to hail a cab to get back to the
hotel. The moral of the story here is skip the morning run. You will walk so
much that you will exceed your daily cardio workout.
Be in Good Shape:
Oh that’s right; you already are because you are glamorous.
But fair warning, you are going to be walking, hiking and climbing up 37-story bell towers just about all day every day. Sometimes on medieval streets, cobblestones, dirt roads,and marble.
You must be ready for this. Everyone in my family
has XXlong legs so I would describe our pace as intense. We can’t help it.
Wherever you stand on the carry-on versus checked luggage, we
all agree the bag of liquids is a pain. There is no way you can get your large
Lancome Milky Cleanser through security, so give it up. Use facial wipes. Any brand you like. These
goofy little things are neither liquid nor solid, neither fish nor foul, so
they don’t count in your liquids bag and they are remarkably effective and
refreshing.
Thanks for sharing this guidelines, Margo! Travelling abroad is the sweetest experience that could happen to us. But one should really know the "must-brings" for them to ensure they will maximize their fun, without having to lug everything with them. And with regards to your husband advice, I agree with him. For someone who hates getting lost, it’s really advisable to have money in your pocket always, the contact number of the hotel, and cab services of the area if possible, to ensure that you can call someone in case of an emergency.
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