1. Prioritise Hydration: One of the simplest and most effective ways to maintain healthy skin while on the go is to stay hydrated. The holiday hustle often means extra caffeine, sweets, and sometimes alcohol, all of which can lead to dehydration. Lack of water can make your skin appear dull and accentuate fine lines. Carry a reusable water bottle and make it a point to drink water consistently throughout the day. For added skin benefits, opt for hydrating skincare products. Look for a lightweight, hyaluronic acid-based serum to apply under your moisturiser. (Image Source: Canva)
2. Use Multi Tasking Products: When space in your travel bag is limited, choose multi-functional products that save time and effort. Consider a tinted moisturiser with SPF to combine coverage, hydration, and sun protection in one step. Similarly, a lip and cheek tint can add colour to both your lips and cheeks, simplifying your routine while adding a festive glow. For cleansing, look for a gentle micellar water that can remove makeup, dirt, and oil without the need for a sink. (Image Source: Pinterest/sephora)
3. Keep Your Skin Barrier Strong: The changing temperatures and environments during travel can disrupt your skin’s natural barrier, leading to dryness, redness, or breakouts. Protect your skin by packing a good moisturiser that contains ceramides or glycerin. These ingredients help strengthen the skin barrier, preventing irritation from new surroundings or weather changes. If you’re traveling to a colder location, consider adding a facial oil or a richer cream to your routine. Oils with ingredients like rosehip or jojoba can seal in moisture and create a protective layer. (Image Source: Pinterest/sandandskyaus)
4. Don’t Skin Sunscreen: Sunscreen is a year-round essential, even if the weather seems overcast or you’re staying indoors. UV rays can penetrate clouds and glass, making it crucial to apply SPF every day. A broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 should be a staple in your festive skincare kit. Many sunscreens now come in compact, travel-friendly packaging, so you don’t have to worry about taking up extra space in your bag. For a quick reapplication on the go, consider a powder or spray sunscreen that’s easy to use and doesn’t disturb your makeup. (Image Source: Pinterest/llglee)
5. Refresh With Facial Mists: Long hours of travel or party-hopping can leave your skin feeling tired and dehydrated. A facial mist with ingredients like rosewater, aloe vera, or cucumber can give your skin an instant refresh. Spritzing a facial mist not only hydrates but also gives you a fresh, dewy look. Facial mists are perfect for mid-day or post-flight touch-ups, adding an extra boost of moisture without disrupting makeup. (Image Source: Canva)
6. Stick To A Basic Night Routine: No matter how late it gets, make sure to follow a basic nighttime skincare routine. The holiday season often means late nights, but taking five minutes to cleanse, tone, and moisturise can make a huge difference. If you don’t have time for multiple steps, at least make sure to cleanse your skin to remove makeup and dirt, followed by a hydrating moisturiser to repair your skin overnight. An overnight mask or a rich moisturizer with niacinamide or peptides can give your skin an extra boost, helping it recover from the stresses of the day. (Image Source: Canva)
7. Maintain Healthy Eating And Sleeping Habits: While skincare products are essential, the health of your skin also reflects your overall lifestyle choices. Holiday treats are hard to resist, but try to balance sugary snacks and greasy foods with nutrient-rich fruits and vegetables. Foods high in antioxidants and vitamins, like berries, leafy greens, and nuts, help keep skin clear and radiant. Sleep is another crucial factor that impacts skin health. Aim for quality sleep whenever possible, as it gives your skin a chance to repair and regenerate. (Image Source: Canva)
8. Avoid Overdoing Makeup: Festive occasions often call for makeup, but heavy makeup can clog pores and lead to breakouts, especially if you’re wearing it for long hours. Go for a more minimalist look when possible, allowing your skin to breathe. If you need to wear makeup daily, use a gentle, non-comedogenic foundation and avoid products with harsh chemicals or artificial fragrances. Remember to thoroughly remove makeup at the end of the day. (Image Source: Canva)
Inputs By: Dr. Aashna Kanchwala, Senior Consultant Doctor, Derma Puritys, Celebrity Cosmetologist And Aesthetic Physician (Image Source: ABPLIVE AI)
Published at : 27 Oct 2024 11:37 AM (IST)