During
summer every one travels whether it be few scattered weekends spent on a beach
resort or jet setting halfway across the world to exotic locations. One factor
common between summer and travelling is that both take toll on the skin. There's
no question summer heat is harsh on skin and traveling has it’s own way of
being stressful on accounts of being outdoors. Trying to look good while you're
traveling is pretty much on the top of everyone’s stress-o-meter these days. Here
are some tried and tested tips to let you enjoy your summer escapades while
looking fresh skinned and selfie-genic for your instagram travel diaries.
Hydrate Your Skin Before You
Take Off
Apply
intense moisturizer the night before you are going to travel. This will help
increase hydration in your skin before you're exposed to the dehydrating
effects of cabin pressure.
Skip Makeup
Omit
foundation on the day of your trip, and instead wear only moisturizer. Before
you land, add a tinted moisturizer for a fresh, healthy look. If you just can't
leave the house without some foundation be sure to put on a primer first - a
silicone-based liquid or cream that puts a layer of protection between skin and
makeup. It will help foundation and blush last longer and help keep your skin
from becoming dehydrated.
Refresh With Mineral Water
To
refresh your makeup while traveling never glob on more foundation, powder or
blush. Instead, use a mister of mineral water like Avene Thermal Spring Water
spray and add a dab of moisturizer on top.
Blot Out Excess Oils
To
keep oily skin from getting out of control while traveling, bring blotting
papers or rice papers and dab the T-zone of face as often as necessary. This
way you'll dab up the shine and excess oil without stripping out the moisture,
so you'll arrive looking fresh faced instead of open pored and out of control
shinny.
Be Generous With Your Lip Balm
You
can further protect your kissers by packing a lip treatment in your carry-on
bag and using it liberally while traveling. All airlines pack a intense lip
balm in your flying "must have" first class gift bags because it doesn't
rub the lipstick off and it keeps the lips hydrated while flying. The same
principle applies on bus and train rides, where high heat or air conditioning
can also cause lips to feel dehydrated. To nail the perfect duck-face and be
the envy of all your cronies try AminoGenesis “Lips To love” and voila you’d
have gorgeous pillowy lips that’d give Angelina Jolie a run for her puckers
anytime.
Cool Down Puffy Eyes
To
reduce under-eye puffiness after a long trip put crushed ice in a washcloth and
apply it under the eyes. It's an automatic wake-up call that makes you look and
feel immediately fresher.
Perk Up Your Peepers
Watching
back-to-back in-flight movies, or reading that paperback novel cover to cover,
can also cause you to arrive at your destination with red, watery, not-so-attractive
eyes. To avoid it, use soothing hydrating eye-drops. They will lubricate and
soothe eyes if you're reading or watching a movie, and refresh and wake up your
eyes if you nap.
Keep Your Hands Off Your
Face
To
minimize breakouts while you're on vacation avoid touching your skin while you
travel. You can pick up any number of unknown bacteria that can result in any
number of skin problems after you arrive. If you're going to apply makeup while
you're in transit, use an antibacterial hand wash on your hands first to
further protect your skin.
Don’t Travel Without Your
Cleanser
If
you can only take one skin care item from home, let it be your cleanser. An
abrupt change in cleansers can disrupt skin's acid balance and cause a vacation
breakout.
Get Your Beauty Zzzz’s
If
you're going to nap on the plane, dab some super-rich night cream around your
eyes and don a sleep mask. Both will help you look fresher and more relaxed
when you wake.
Don’t Neglect Your Hands
Never
leave home without a tube of your favorite hand cream in your tote bag, and use
it liberally throughout the trip. This will not only keep your hands from
drying out but in the event you do need to wash them it can help counter the
effects of harsh commercial-grade soaps found in public restrooms.
Apply SPF Religiously
Whether
you’re spending time on the beach, in a metropolis or at a mountain resort do
not neglect your sunscreen. Use oil-free light textured lotion or gel with SPF
30 or higher and keep reapplying every 3-4 hours. Neglecting sun protection can
lead to pigmentation anomalies in addition to collagen and elastin damage. In
light skinned individuals risk of skin cancer can become very real.
Wish
you all great happy adventures and safe travels.
No comments:
Post a Comment