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Travel Skincare Essentials: How to Keep Your Skin Glowing on the Go

Enjoy radiant and healthy radiant and healthy while you're on the go. Let’s dive into some essential tips and tricks to ensure your skin stays as glowing as your vacation memories.

Packing Light: Must-Have Minimal Skincare Products for Your Travel Bag

When it comes to packing for a trip, less is more. Streamlining your skincare routine doesn't mean compromising on care. Think about the essentials that will keep your skin happy without taking up too much space in your luggage.

A gentle cleanser is a must-have. Forget about cleansing wipes. They are only good in extreme conditions when you don't have water or other facilities for freshening up. Travel-sized cleansing oils are great choices since they effectively remove impurities without stripping your skin of its natural oils. Imagine the ease of wiping away the day's grime and all SPF with minimal effort. Jenny Nordic Discovery Set contains all the skincare essentials in cabin-friendly mini size and it's perfect to take with you for both shorter weekend trips and longer holidays to the sun. 

The Jenny Nordic Discovery Set

Read more about the best cleanser for removing mineral SPF here.

Next, consider a hydrating essence. This little miracle worker is perfect for a quick refresh on the plane or after a long day of sightseeing. JNS Rehydrated & Balance Beauty Essence is formulated with soothing and balancing oats, hydrating propanediol and calming lingonberry and niacinamide.

You can't forget an SPF. Opt for a broad-spectrum formula that shields against both UVA and UVB rays. 

An antioxidant serum is another great addition to your travel bag. A small bottle can work wonders in combating the free radicals you’re exposed to while travelling, keeping your skin bright and healthy. Glow & Revitalize Oil Serum give your skin an extra boost of protection and radiance.

Inflight Skincare: Tips for Maintaining Skin Hydration and Freshness During Long Flights

Air travel can be harsh on the skin due to the dry cabin air. Start hydrating from within to keep your skin hydrated and fresh during those long flights. Drink plenty of water before, during, and after your flight. Carry a reusable water bottle and refill it whenever you can, avoiding caffeine and alcohol as they can dehydrate your skin.

It's best to avoid heavy makeup while flying. Stick to minimal makeup or go bare-faced to let your skin breathe. Heavy makeup can clog your pores, especially in the dry cabin air, leading to breakouts and irritation. A little tinted moisturizer and some lip balm can go a long way in keeping you looking polished without overloading your skin.

Don't forget about your hands! The air on planes can be just as drying to your hands as it is to your face. Keep a small tube of hand cream in your bag and apply it regularly to keep your hands soft and hydrated.

Read more tips on skincare inflight here.

How to get glowing skin on the go

Jet Lag Recovery: Post-Travel Skincare Routine to Rejuvenate Tired Skin

Once you’ve arrived at your destination, it’s time to help your skin recover from the journey and adjust to the new environment. Start with a thorough cleanse to remove any dirt, oil, and impurities that have accumulated during travel. 

Hydration is key to recovering from travel stress. Use a hydrating serum followed by an oil serum to replenish your skin’s moisture levels. 

Incorporate a facial massage using a gua sha tool or your fingers to stimulate blood flow and reduce puffiness. This can help to rejuvenate tired skin and give you a healthy glow. Plus, it’s a great way to unwind and relax after a long day of travel.

Bonus Tips: Maintaining Your Skincare Routine While Traveling

Try to stick to your regular skincare routine as much as possible. Familiar products and steps can help your skin stay balanced and prevent breakouts or irritation. However, pay attention to the climate of your destination and adjust your skincare products accordingly. For example, if you’re heading to a humid location, you might need lighter, oil-free moisturizers, while a cold destination might call for richer, more emollient products.

Also, remember that less is often more. Travel is not the time to experiment with new products that might cause reactions. Stick to what you know works for your skin.

Happy travels and glowing skin!

Love, Jenny - Founder of Jenny Nordic Skincare

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