Essential Tips for Frequent Travelers

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Frequent travel can be exhilarating and adventurous, but it can also take a toll on your skin. Exposing your skin to different climates, dry airplane cabins, and varying environmental conditions can lead to dehydration, breakouts, and dullness. However, with a well-planned skincare routine and a few simple tips, you can keep your skin healthy, radiant, and glowing:

Skincare for Travelers

Cleanse: A long day of travel can be hard on the skin.  Make sure begin and end the day by washing away accumulated dirt, excess oil, and impurities with a cleanser that suits your skin type. Using a toner after cleansing can really help as well.  Look for a toner that suits your skin type and/or that addresses specific skin concern while you travel. For example, toners can help regulate oil, provide mild exfoliation or revitalize dehydrated skin.

Serum: Traveling can really ratchet up the stress so be sure to incorporate a potent serum into your routine.  Look for a serum with ingredients like retinol, vitamin C or hyaluronic acid to help nourish and rejuvenate your skin.

Hydrate: Hydration is crucial when you’re on the go. Apply a lightweight, hydrating moisturizer with SPF. Look for a moisturizer that is easily absorbed, but rich enough to provide a protective barrier against moisture loss. For nighttime, choose a product that delivers deep hydration to replenish skin’s moisture levels while you rest.  Lastly, consider taking a sleeping mask or using facial oil for an added boost of hydration.

Protect: Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a minimum SPF of 30, even if you’re not spending a significant amount of time outdoors. UV rays can penetrate through airplane windows and cause skin damage, so it’s essential to keep your skin protected.

Eye Care: Don’t forget to pamper the delicate skin around your eyes. Use a lightweight eye cream to minimize puffiness, dark circles, and fine lines. Using your ring finger, gently pat a dab of cream around the eye area morning and evening.  You might even want to re-apply the cream during a long flight to keep your eyes from becoming dehydrated and looking tired. The best formulas for supporting hydration will include ingredients like hyaluronic acid, peptides or niacinamide.

In-Flight Skincare Tips

Keep Hydrated: Drink plenty of water before, during, and after your flight to combat the dehydrating effects of the cabin’s dry air. While traveling, avoid excessive alcohol and caffeine, as they can contribute to further dehydration.

Moisturize: During a long flight, use a moisturizing facial mist during the flight to replenish your skin’s moisture levels or hydrating sheet mask for deep hydration.  Either item should contain ingredients like aloe vera, hyaluronic acid, or glycerin for maximum hydration.

Protect: Before and during the flight, make sure to keep your skin protected from the dry air. Apply a moisturizer with a rich texture or an occlusive balm to prevent moisture loss. Don’t forget to reapply lip balm frequently to keep your lips hydrated.

Minimal Makeup: During the flight, it’s best to avoid wearing heavy makeup, as it can clog your pores and exacerbate dryness. Opt for a lightweight tinted moisturizer or a BB cream to give your skin a healthy glow without compromising its health.

Traveling frequently doesn’t mean sacrificing your skincare routine. By following a consistent skincare regimen, using suitable products, and taking care of your skin during flights or a long road trip, you can maintain a healthy, radiant complexion wherever your travels take you. Remember, consistency and hydration are key to keeping your skin nourished and protected, ensuring that you look and feel your best on your exciting adventures around the world.