12/23/2023 0 Comments Safari costume![]() My husband and I both wore our hats every single day. Luckily I’m a PSYCHO and anticipated that the arid climate would require a super hydrating shampoo and conditioner, so I packed the travel-sized version of this super moisturizing Briogeo shampoo and conditioner. If you’re the kind of person who constantly misplaces your sunglasses – I would highly, highly recommend.Īfter a few days of being in the desert, my hair literally felt like straw. I’m a huge fan of Ray Ban aviators, but more recently I bought these $15 dupes on Amazon and I’ve been LIVING in them. This little brush was the perfection solution. I wouldn’t have survived without this genius brush-on sunscreen, which I kept in my bag during game-drives and re-applied constantly.īecause most of your time is spent driving through dust and dirt, the idea of putting liquid sunscreen on felt kind of gross to me. These are the exact ones I bought, and I only got bit once. Super easy to toss into your bag, and unlike a large can of insect repellent, they barely took up any room.īonus: they come in a resealable packet. This bandana scarf is IDEAL for safari - plus it’s under $40 and is a light color. I wore a heavier blanket scarf (similar to the below) over my shoulders in the mornings and late at night, and a lighter silk scarf by Cuyana wrapped around my neck during the day. I’d recommend something warm for the morning, and a lighter alternative during the day and at night. Plus, if you find yourself engulfed in a dust storm, you’ll be grateful to have something to cover your face. Temperatures tend to fluctuate dramatically on safari, so layers-and scarves-are key. Turn on your JavaScript to view content SCARF
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