Travel Takes a Toll on Your Skin

Traveling can take a serious toll on the skin if you are unprepared. Different climates and temperatures can affect the skin greatly without the proper protection. Everyone has different skin and unique conditions so knowing your skin and your body is most important.

Know your Skin

Knowing your skin is very important in protecting yourself while traveling. Be aware of any possible allergies before applying or buying any skin products. There are specific products made with allergies in mind; the same consideration should be taken when choosing food.

SPF and Other Supplies

No matter where you are, it can be very easy to take care of your skin. Whether the weather is extremely hot or cold, the same simple techniques can be used to care for the skin at on the road and at home. Both the cold weather and heat have hazardous effects on the skin; carrying a small bag for your toiletries in travels is the best approach.

Taking these measures will protect the skin at any temperature and keep it clean as well. It does not take much to keep up clean healthy skin on the road; it does not take much to fall behind either. Head to Juvederm Harley Street to pick up supplies while you’re traveling.  An exfoliator, milk moisturizer and SPF lotion can be the cure-all for any travel conditions.

Keep your Skin Looking Great Even When you Travel

Seriously there’s no secret to keeping your skin looking great when you travel… Provided your skin looks great before you travel.

Pretend you’re at Home

Unless you are out in the woods camping, and even if you are this is still a definite possibility, treat your skin as you would at home. If you’ve got an entire case full of products that you rely on everyday for skin care, my first question would be… Why? And if that is the case, you’re not going to drag that entire case along with you (particularly with the airlines charging for extra baggage). Grab the bare essentials. Make sure you have sunscreen… That tops the list. A moisturizer is an absolute. An exfloliant is a really good idea, but if you’re only traveling for a short time, your face isn’t going to fall off without it. But try to bring some. He

Go Natural

Very few make-ups are good for your skin. Oh, they’re out there all right… But they are few and far between (and usually pricey). If you’re doing the camping thing, go natural. The less crud you cake on your face, the better. If you are going somewhere that requires you to be made up, for heaven’s sake remember to remove your makeup before you go to bed. One of the worst things you can do to your skin is to leave your makeup on all night long while you sleep. Give that poor skin of yours a break. Should you pass out on the bed of your hotel room in a drunken stupor, without taking off that make up, make absolutely sure to exfoliate in the morning. So if you are prone to ending your day in that manner, make sure you bring exfloliant.

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