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New also loves tinted moisturisers 'because they add a subtle glow to the complexion and can help even out skin that's been caught by the wind while sailing or skiing.' Her favourite for the face is Guerlain's Terracotta Tinted Daycream (£19.50). 'I love using the matching Terracotta Teint Creole Nacre (£17.50) too - it's a shimmering moisturising body gel that makes bare skin look beautiful,' she says. New's other must-have when traveling is Elizabeth Arden's Eight Hour Cream (£17). 'It's not only great for chapped lips and dehydrated skin, but it also doubles up as a great make-up tool. Simply smear a little across the eyelids to refresh eyeshadow that's creased in the heat, use it to groom unruly eyebrows into place or to smooth down the ends of your hair.'

No matter what you choose to go in your travel make-up bag, don't forget the basics. First and foremost is a handy brow kit. Never underestimate the difference a quick pluck and bit of fill-in colour can make - and how much your brows can grow over just a weekend. Lancome's Kit Sourcils (£ 27.50) contains mini tweezers, a good brow colour, a short angled brush that you can actually use, plus a spiral brush to groom them into place. Mascara too is important. 'You can wear brown or even transparent mascara,' says make-up artist Tom Pecheux. 'No matter how subtle it looks, it will always help give your face a final polish.' For eye colour that will withstand the heat, try a cream-to-powder formulation that has more staying power, such as Estee Lauder's Go Wink Eyeshadow (£9.50, ring 0800 525 501 for stockists) or Ultima II Extraordinaire Cream to Powder Shadow (£11). Vaseline is, without doubt, another great beauty stand-by. Use as a lip balm, brow gel, eye gloss, cheek gloss, emergency eye make-up remover for waterproof mascara and a great skin conditioner for dry chapped cheeks, hands and feet. And when you don't want to shine all over, Lancome's T-Controle (£20.50) is a fabulous gel that contains tiny powder particles that absorb excess oil. Wear it in place of powder either under or over make-up, or on bare skin - you'll need one of these in your hand luggage and evening purse.

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