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How To Get Your Skin Travel-Ready

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Traveling can be one of the most enriching experiences, but it can also take a toll on your skin. Whether you’re boarding a long-haul flight or heading out for a weekend road trip, changes in climate, cabin pressure, and daily routines can cause breakouts, dryness, or dullness.

The good news? With a little planning and the right products, you can keep your skin glowing and healthy no matter where your travels take you.

Hydration is Your Best Friend

One of the biggest threats to your skin during travel—especially air travel—is dehydration. Cabin air is notoriously dry, which can strip your skin of moisture. Start prepping a few days before your trip by drinking lots of water and adding hydrating serums and moisturizers into your routine. Look for products that have hyaluronic acid, glycerin, or ceramides. These ingredients help your skin retain moisture. If you’re prone to fungal acne breakouts during travel, consider a deeply hydrating malassezia-safe moisturizer.

During your flight or journey, continue to hydrate both internally and externally. Sip water regularly and spritz your face with a hydrating mist to refresh and prevent tightness or dryness.

Simplify Your Skincare Routine

Travel is not the time for complicated routines or trying new products. Stick to a few essentials: a light cleanser, a moisturizer suited to your skin type, a hydrating serum, and sunscreen. If you wear makeup, opt for lightweight, non-comedogenic formulas that won’t clog your pores.

Packing travel-sized versions of your favorite products can save space and keep your routine manageable. You can also pre-soak cotton pads in toner or micellar water and store them in a sealed bag for easy use on the go.

Never Skip Sunscreen

Whether you’re skiing in the mountains or lounging on a tropical beach, UV exposure can damage your skin. Traveling often exposes you to the sun more than usual—especially in places where UV intensity is higher. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen of at least SPF 30 every day, even on cloudy days or when you’re indoors (UVA rays penetrate windows!).

Reapply every couple of hours, especially if you’re swimming or sweating. Sunscreen sticks or mineral powders are great for touch-ups on the move.

Get a Professional Boost Before You Go

Prepping your skin with a professional treatment a few days before your trip can give it the boost it needs to stay resilient and glowing. Services like facials, microdermabrasion, or light chemical peels can help slough off dead skin, unclog pores, and improve texture—leaving you with a smooth base for makeup and better absorption of your skincare products.

If you’re in the Atlanta area, consider booking an appointment at dermani MEDSPA. They offer a huge range of services tailored to rejuvenate and prepare your skin for any kind of travel. With expert staff and medical-grade treatments, you can feel confident your skin is in good hands.

Mind Your Diet and Sleep

Travel often means indulgent meals and late nights, but don’t underestimate how much your lifestyle affects your skin. Try to maintain a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats. Foods high in antioxidants and omega-3s can help combat inflammation and keep your skin glowing from the inside out.

Also, aim for good-quality sleep as much as possible. Lack of rest can lead to dullness, puffiness, and breakouts. If jet lag is a concern, use an eye mask and earplugs to help you sleep on planes and adjust more quickly to new time zones.

Post-Travel Recovery

After your trip, give your skin some extra TLC. Cleanse thoroughly to remove travel grime and pollutants, and consider using a soothing mask or serum to calm any irritation or breakouts. A visit to your local spa for a post-travel facial can also help restore your skin’s balance and radiance.

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Karen LeBlanc

Karen LeBlanc is a travel host and writer with a popular travel show, The Design Tourist, and a companion lifestyle blog. As a widely published travel journalist and content creator, Karen is a member of the North American Travel Journalists Association. She also serves as the Design and Travel editor of the national lifestyle magazine, LaPalme. Karen believes that every destination has a story to tell through its local art, architecture, culture, and craft. This immersive creative exploration begins with authentic accommodations where the narrative of place unfolds through art, accessories, accouterments, furnishings, fixtures, and food. 

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