How to Make a Date Night Emergency Kit
Find a container or case to keep your kit., Keep the kit in your purse., Have Tampons, Pads, Liners, etc., Be prepared for Smelly breath., Know that Sweat can ruin a date!, Bring some makeup., Always pack your cell phone., Pack a mini comb and a...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Find a container or case to keep your kit.
This isn't your purse.
It should be small, maybe a travel makeup bag or simply a plastic snack bag, but big enough to carry everything you need.
No one will see this. -
Step 2: Keep the kit in your purse.
If you're in the movie theater and you start your period, the pads you packed are no good sitting out in your car. , Women have their periods and it's unavoidable.
Teens: even if you haven't started, you could.
Pack whatever supplies you prefer, plus a moist toilet, and some change, if you need to buy a tampon. , Pack some mints or your favorite minty gum.
Maybe even some breath spray. , Pack a mini stick of deodorant, some perfume, and tissues. , Makeup need touched up? Pack powder, concealer, lip gloss or balm, and eyeliner.
You really don't need anything to simply touch-up your makeup.
If you don't wear eyeliner/concealer/powder, don't pack it.
Also, a few blotting sheets for an oily face are great! , You never know when you need a ride out of there, fast, or when plans have changed and you need to call someone. , A little gel could work too, or some smoothing cream.
Pack some bobby-pins too, they fix almost anything. , Clear nail polish works wonders.
It can repair a torn dress for the evening, keep the shine on your nails, fix up chipped polish, and help with minor dents.
Pack a tube with you, it'll come in handy. , Pack at least $20 more than you'll need, just in case. , You may think, Hey, I'm not on my period, I don't need a bunch of tampons.
What happens if you start? Then you're in trouble. , Always have fun on your date knowing your prepared for disaster. -
Step 3: Have Tampons
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Step 4: Liners
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Step 5: Be prepared for Smelly breath.
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Step 6: Know that Sweat can ruin a date!
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Step 7: Bring some makeup.
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Step 8: Always pack your cell phone.
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Step 9: Pack a mini comb and a small tube of hairspray.
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Step 10: Carry clear nail polish.
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Step 11: Plans change
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Step 12: so costs change.
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Step 13: You may not need all this
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Step 14: but most of it
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Step 15: you should bring.
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Step 16: Have fun!
Detailed Guide
This isn't your purse.
It should be small, maybe a travel makeup bag or simply a plastic snack bag, but big enough to carry everything you need.
No one will see this.
If you're in the movie theater and you start your period, the pads you packed are no good sitting out in your car. , Women have their periods and it's unavoidable.
Teens: even if you haven't started, you could.
Pack whatever supplies you prefer, plus a moist toilet, and some change, if you need to buy a tampon. , Pack some mints or your favorite minty gum.
Maybe even some breath spray. , Pack a mini stick of deodorant, some perfume, and tissues. , Makeup need touched up? Pack powder, concealer, lip gloss or balm, and eyeliner.
You really don't need anything to simply touch-up your makeup.
If you don't wear eyeliner/concealer/powder, don't pack it.
Also, a few blotting sheets for an oily face are great! , You never know when you need a ride out of there, fast, or when plans have changed and you need to call someone. , A little gel could work too, or some smoothing cream.
Pack some bobby-pins too, they fix almost anything. , Clear nail polish works wonders.
It can repair a torn dress for the evening, keep the shine on your nails, fix up chipped polish, and help with minor dents.
Pack a tube with you, it'll come in handy. , Pack at least $20 more than you'll need, just in case. , You may think, Hey, I'm not on my period, I don't need a bunch of tampons.
What happens if you start? Then you're in trouble. , Always have fun on your date knowing your prepared for disaster.
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