It's All in the Details

When packing your bag for a boudoir session, it's important to have everything you need to feel prepared and comfortable. Here's a list of items you should consider packing:

Outfits and Lingerie

Bring your own selection of outfits and lingerie, even if the photographer offers a client closet. This ensures that you have options that align with your personal style and comfort level.

Hairbrush and Hair Accessories

Pack a hairbrush or comb to touch up your hair between shots. Additionally, bring any hair accessories you may want to incorporate into your look, such as clips, headbands, or hairpins.

Makeup and Touch-Up Products

Include any makeup items you may need for touch-ups, such as powder, blush, lipstick, or lip gloss. Depending on your preference, you can also bring false eyelashes or additional makeup products for different looks.

Moisturizer or Lotion

Apply moisturizer or lotion before the session to keep your skin looking smooth and hydrated. Consider packing a small travel-sized bottle to reapply if needed.

Backup Razor

To avoid any unexpected stubble, bring a backup razor in case you missed any areas during your regular shaving routine.

Undergarments and Accessories

Don't forget to pack any undergarments you might need, such as seamless underwear or strapless bras. Additionally, bring any accessories you want to include in your photos, such as jewelry, stockings, or heels.

Personal Items

Remember to leave your hair ties, Apple Watch, or any other items you don't want to appear in the photos in your bag. This way, you won't accidentally wear them during the session.

Snacks and Water

It's a good idea to pack some light snacks and a water bottle to keep yourself hydrated and energized throughout the session.

Personal Touches

If you have any personal items or sentimental props you'd like to include in your photos, such as a favorite book, a special piece of jewelry, or a bouquet of flowers, be sure to pack them as well.

Comfortable Clothing for After the Session

Lastly, bring comfortable clothing to change into after the session. This will allow you to relax and feel at ease once the photoshoot is complete.

Remember, this list is a starting point, and you can customize it based on your personal needs and preferences. Discuss any specific recommendations with your photographer, as they may have additional suggestions based on their experience and the location of the shoot.

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