Expert Tips for Your Holiday Skincare Routine: Keep Your Skin Healthy and Fresh While Traveling

Expert tips for a suitable skincare routine during the holiday season from cleansing thoroughly to soothing sensitive skin to staying hydrated and using a face mask to keep the skin moisturised during long-haul flights.

It’s nearly the holiday season, which means it’s time to start preparing your skincare routine for the changes in weather and travel. Sudden shifts in temperature can have adverse effects on your skin, but don’t worry, three experts have shared their top tips to help you support your skin throughout the holiday season.

Cleanse, Cleanse, Cleanse

To start with, it’s important to cleanse your skin thoroughly, especially when travelling from cold to hot
climates. Perspiration can trigger breakouts, so it’s essential to remove it, along with sunscreen and pollution, twice a day from your face, neck, chest, and back.

Opt for a pH balancing toner

Next, you should consider using a pH-balancing toner to restore your skin’s natural acidic state, which helps to prevent water loss, dehydration, and inflammation.

Incorporate niacinamide

For those with sensitive or reactive skin, investing in niacinamide, a potent anti-inflammatory ingredient,
can help to soothe and calm the skin. Additionally, a good lip balm can protect your lips from dry cabin air on long flights.

Stay hydrated

Keeping your skin hydrated is crucial when travelling, and using a combination of humectants, occlusives, and emollients can help to prevent water loss. You may also want to consider using a face mask, such as the Y Theorem Bio Cellulose Facial Mask, to intensely hydrate your skin during long flights

So, if you’re planning to travel this holiday season, follow these expert tips to support your skin and keep
it looking healthy and fresh.

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