Prom is full of surprises so you should make sure you’re prepared!
Have a strap on your camera and keep it around your wrist to avoid dropping it. There will be a lot of people around and space is cramped. Someone could easily bump in to you causing you to drop and break your camera.
Make sure you have at least $20.00 in cash on you. The smaller the bills, the better and have at least $1.00 in change. If your cell phone dies you may need to use a payphone.
Don’t forget your state-issued ID at home. You never know when you’ll be in a situation where you need to identify yourself.
Have a strap on your camera and keep it around your wrist to avoid dropping it. There will be a lot of people around and space is cramped. Someone could easily bump in to you causing you to drop and break your camera.
Make sure you have at least $20.00 in cash on you. The smaller the bills, the better and have at least $1.00 in change. If your cell phone dies you may need to use a payphone.
Don’t forget your state-issued ID at home. You never know when you’ll be in a situation where you need to identify yourself.
Pack a compact mirror. You’ll use it for everything from touching up your lipstick to checking for food in your teeth.
Pocket Bac ®, Bath & Body Works, $1.50 each |
Take along a small bottle of hand sanitizer. The line to the bathroom will be five miles long and you may want to sanitize your hands before sitting down to dinner after touching a million door handles and posing for pictures with everyone.
The Mr. & Mrs. Minimergency ® Kit is the perfect essential for your prom clutch and your purse every day.
Sephora, $13 |
The kit includes Blistex® Lip Ointment, dental floss, emery board, clear nail polish, one nail polish remover pad, hair spray, clear elastics, earring backs, one stain remover towelette, double-sided tape, mending kit, 1 deodorant towelette, 1 small latex-free bandage, one Tampax Pearl Compax® regular tampon, and one packet of two tablets of Advil®. All items in the kit are TSA approved for travel.