Natural Skincare Travel Guide

These winter months especially for New Yorkers are great for travel  (especially to warmer regions)  but not so great on our skin. To maintain your skin, should you chose to stay around and weather the storms, or travel there are certain skincare musts. 

 

FOR TRAVELERS:

Many will rack up the miles in flights across the country and probably beyond. For those who are product junkies (like myself), fragrances, lotions, shampoos, and liquid or crème cosmetics will fill personal carry-on bags. In addition to remembering the TSA rules while standing in those long lines, we will also have the arduous task of reaching our destinations looking as radiant and refreshed as possible. Since long flights can be stressful on the body and may take a toll on your skin if you’re not prepared. From our chat with beauty care experts and owners, we extracted tips as well as products to use for our impending travels. Overall we gathered how important it is to travel with the right skincare products, as well as the following tips and reminders to keep your skin looking refreshed and stress free as the holidays approach:

 

 

Lotion Up

Aminah Sagoe of Emmaus Beauty, a natural skincare line, says spending so much time in the air can transform your skin into a surface that rivals the dryness of the Sahara desert, giving you a tight and dry feeling in the hands and face. The low humidity and recycled air on the plane contributes to that feeling. Keeping lotion, especially lotion containing natural ingredients, on board will help maintain your skin.

 


 

Stay Hydrated

The smartest way to keep refreshed is drinking water. Stay hydrated by drinking lots of water (the bathroom breaks can be annoying but they are good for your skin).

 

No Makeup

I know, I know. It might be a scary thought but going au natural prevents pores from clogging. If you must cheat, wait for a layover or get closer to landing time to quickly apply a light foundation. Concentrate on makeup that keeps the eyes bright and looking alert. But seriously, skip the heavy make up. Your skin needs to breathe.

 

Face Wash

Wash your face with water and face wash, an easier option is to use a disposable cleansing wipe. Follow with a rich moisturizer to combat dryness.

Mask On

A sleep mask is great way to get your beauty rest, avoid under-eye circles and work on ridding your face of blemishes.

Scrub Gently

Exfoliate your face and body with a gentle scrub on the day of travel or the night before. Exfoliating assists in clearing away dead skin, allowing your skin to breathe.

 

Keishel Williams

Keishel A. Williams is a content producer, media professional and modern classic etiquette fiend with an affinity for feminism. You can find more of her on Linkedin. #PEACEANDLOVE

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