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]]>Travel-sized containers will help you stick to your skincare routine no matter where you’re going. You can pour all your favorite skincare products inside them to save up space, especially if your skincare products are packed inside glass containers that tend to be heavier than all the alternatives.
If you’re struggling to pack everything you need because your skincare routine includes ten different products, it’s probably time to make some adjustments. Stick to the basics, such as a cleanser, moisturizer, and eye cream, and don’t forget to pack your SPF, especially when traveling during warmer seasons.
You’ll have to pack all your liquids into a tiny plastic bag, but this rule doesn’t apply to other skincare-related products, such as cleansing wipes and makeup remover pads. Try looking for effective makeup wipes so you could ditch cleanser altogether, and figure out how many you should bring so they wouldn’t take up too much space.
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]]>Hotels typically have hair care basics like shampoo and conditioner, and if they don’t, it’s easy to stop by the nearest drugstore and pick up what we need, but finding anything else can be a bit more complicated. Amika is one of our go-to brands, so we love that they make TSA-approved versions of products like their dry shampoo, anti-humidity shield, and hairspray.
This one is especially important when our destination is somewhere with lots of sun or whenever we plan to spend time outdoors. Their Unseen Sunscreen and Glow Screen are both formulated with SPF 40 and are available in 1.7 oz containers ideal for stuffing into a carry-on.
Our skin typically needs a little refreshment after hours spent on a plane, so we were thrilled to discover that influencer Marianna Hewitt’s skincare brand Summer Fridays now makes their iconic Jet Lag hydration mask in miniature size. If there’s one product that we’d argue needs to be travel-friendly, it’s this one.
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]]>Fortunately, throughout all of our travels, we’ve discovered a couple of go-to products that we know we can count on to replenish our skin and provide it with all of the nourishment it craves once we’ve arrived at our destination. If you can relate, give them a try.
This mask is one of our favorites even when we’re not traveling, but it’s one of the best products we’ve found for replenishing our skin after long, dry flights, and you’ll never catch us going anywhere without it. It’s formulated with clean ingredients and can also help fight uneven skin tone and wrinkles.
For salon-level results without the salon price tag, we love the Foreo Bear Mini Microcurrent Toning Device. It’s a bit of an investment at $165, but it makes a noticeable difference in the skin’s elasticity and clarity by providing a gentle massage to improve circulation. If you travel often, it’s definitely worth it. You could even try putting it in the refrigerator before you fly!
Face mists are a great way to provide your skin with a little nourishment and prevent it from becoming too dry during your flight. The Grape Water mist by French beauty brand Caudalie is one of our go-tos for its clean ingredients, and the mini-size is perfect to throw into any carry-on.
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]]>Not to freak you out, but planes are like incubators when it comes to bacteria. Being in an enclosed space with other people can lead to germs being spread, so it’s best to keep your person as clean as possible—and that includes your face. Once you’re onboard, remove any makeup and cleanse your face with a product that balances your skin’s pH levels. It’s also a good idea to wash your face again before you disembark.
The air-conditioning system aboard an aircraft is fairly involved. In short, ventilation is required to filter the air being breathed, but it can also leave your skin feeling incredibly dry due to having less humidity than the Sahara desert! To prevent your skin feeling like the African landmark, opt for a serum that includes hyaluronic acid and moisturize with a good quality face cream.
This one may seem obvious, but it still has to be said—drink water! Our bodies lose 8 ounces of water per hour during a flight, so keep the fluids flowing. Try to avoid alcohol and food that’s high in salt as these can cause dehydration.
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]]>The air inside airplanes is very dry, which is why long plane rides can really take a toll on your skin and dehydrate it. That’s why you should prepare for this scenario by applying facial moisturizer before boarding the plane and packing hydrating sheet masks, lotions, and other skincare products that will help you hydrate your skin after the flight.
Try to stick to your usual skincare routine as much as possible while traveling, because any changes in your routine can cause breakouts, irritation, or other skin problems. If your beauty routine is working there’s definitely no need to change it.
Don’t forget that most beauty products can be found in travel-friendly sizes nowadays, which is really convenient for saving space in your luggage and bringing more stuff. However, if you can’t pack all your favorite products, just stick to the essentials such as sunscreen, moisturizer, and cleanser.
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]]>The post 3 Tips for Packing All Your Skincare Products When Traveling Light appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Travel-sized containers will help you stick to your skincare routine no matter where you’re going. You can pour all your favorite skincare products inside them to save up space, especially if your skincare products are packed inside glass containers that tend to be heavier than all the alternatives.
If you’re struggling to pack everything you need because your skincare routine includes ten different products, it’s probably time to make some adjustments. Stick to the basics, such as a cleanser, moisturizer, and eye cream, and don’t forget to pack your SPF, especially when traveling during warmer seasons.
You’ll have to pack all your liquids into a tiny plastic bag, but this rule doesn’t apply to other skincare-related products, such as cleansing wipes and makeup remover pads. Try looking for effective makeup wipes so you could ditch cleanser altogether, and figure out how many you should bring so they wouldn’t take up too much space.
The post 3 Tips for Packing All Your Skincare Products When Traveling Light appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Travel-Sized Toiletries to Throw in Your Carry-On appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Hotels typically have hair care basics like shampoo and conditioner, and if they don’t, it’s easy to stop by the nearest drugstore and pick up what we need, but finding anything else can be a bit more complicated. Amika is one of our go-to brands, so we love that they make TSA-approved versions of products like their dry shampoo, anti-humidity shield, and hairspray.
This one is especially important when our destination is somewhere with lots of sun or whenever we plan to spend time outdoors. Their Unseen Sunscreen and Glow Screen are both formulated with SPF 40 and are available in 1.7 oz containers ideal for stuffing into a carry-on.
Our skin typically needs a little refreshment after hours spent on a plane, so we were thrilled to discover that influencer Marianna Hewitt’s skincare brand Summer Fridays now makes their iconic Jet Lag hydration mask in miniature size. If there’s one product that we’d argue needs to be travel-friendly, it’s this one.
The post Travel-Sized Toiletries to Throw in Your Carry-On appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Products to Keep Your Skin Feeling Fresh After Flying appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Fortunately, throughout all of our travels, we’ve discovered a couple of go-to products that we know we can count on to replenish our skin and provide it with all of the nourishment it craves once we’ve arrived at our destination. If you can relate, give them a try.
This mask is one of our favorites even when we’re not traveling, but it’s one of the best products we’ve found for replenishing our skin after long, dry flights, and you’ll never catch us going anywhere without it. It’s formulated with clean ingredients and can also help fight uneven skin tone and wrinkles.
For salon-level results without the salon price tag, we love the Foreo Bear Mini Microcurrent Toning Device. It’s a bit of an investment at $165, but it makes a noticeable difference in the skin’s elasticity and clarity by providing a gentle massage to improve circulation. If you travel often, it’s definitely worth it. You could even try putting it in the refrigerator before you fly!
Face mists are a great way to provide your skin with a little nourishment and prevent it from becoming too dry during your flight. The Grape Water mist by French beauty brand Caudalie is one of our go-tos for its clean ingredients, and the mini-size is perfect to throw into any carry-on.
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]]>The post How to Care for Your Skin While Flying appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Not to freak you out, but planes are like incubators when it comes to bacteria. Being in an enclosed space with other people can lead to germs being spread, so it’s best to keep your person as clean as possible—and that includes your face. Once you’re onboard, remove any makeup and cleanse your face with a product that balances your skin’s pH levels. It’s also a good idea to wash your face again before you disembark.
The air-conditioning system aboard an aircraft is fairly involved. In short, ventilation is required to filter the air being breathed, but it can also leave your skin feeling incredibly dry due to having less humidity than the Sahara desert! To prevent your skin feeling like the African landmark, opt for a serum that includes hyaluronic acid and moisturize with a good quality face cream.
This one may seem obvious, but it still has to be said—drink water! Our bodies lose 8 ounces of water per hour during a flight, so keep the fluids flowing. Try to avoid alcohol and food that’s high in salt as these can cause dehydration.
The post How to Care for Your Skin While Flying appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Tips For Taking Care Of Your Skin While Traveling appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The air inside airplanes is very dry, which is why long plane rides can really take a toll on your skin and dehydrate it. That’s why you should prepare for this scenario by applying facial moisturizer before boarding the plane and packing hydrating sheet masks, lotions, and other skincare products that will help you hydrate your skin after the flight.
Try to stick to your usual skincare routine as much as possible while traveling, because any changes in your routine can cause breakouts, irritation, or other skin problems. If your beauty routine is working there’s definitely no need to change it.
Don’t forget that most beauty products can be found in travel-friendly sizes nowadays, which is really convenient for saving space in your luggage and bringing more stuff. However, if you can’t pack all your favorite products, just stick to the essentials such as sunscreen, moisturizer, and cleanser.
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