While there are times that travelling can be a relaxing process, there will be times that you’ll have to get active when experiencing the great outdoors. Most of the time, you’re on long road trips and the car’s AC unit is just cooling you off, but there will be times that you will have to get out of your comfort zone and get your skin sweaty and sticky when you’re hiking through dense forests or across a hustling and bustling city.
For the most part, travelling means that you’ll have to go through many places. If your skin is not used to a particular weather condition or environment, it can quickly get irritated. Most of the time, breakouts happen when your pores produce a large amount of oil, which can lead to acne.
Frequently, breakouts happen now and then, but it usually occurs when your skin is getting irritated by sudden changes in humidity, temperature, and exposure to UV rays and pollution. Our skin will need protection more than ever when we are travelling. So it’s only rational to ensure that our skin is protected from natural elements and man-made chemicals.
Even if you’re living in dormitories or rented apartments for paid gap year programs, these skincare routines will ensure that your skin is well-moisturized and in peak condition.
Taking Care of Your Skin
Since you’re not at the comfort of your own home, it might seem a bit more challenging taking care of your skin and finding the right products to do so. But with the proper planning and preparation, it is still possible.
Here are some essential practices that you can do right before any long road trip or vacation that you are about to partake:
Keep Things in Routine
As ironic as it sounds, disrupting our skincare routine can also cause our skin to break out or become irritated. ; As much as possible, it’s essential to keep our skincare routine as close to our daily routine as possible. That is especially important for individuals who might need to manage skin conditions.
If you don’t think you can keep up with the skincare routine when travelling, that’s fine. At least you can try to keep it as consistent as possible when time permits it.
Bring Only Essential Items
There will be times that your trip will be a quick in-and-out, or certain conditions when travelling means that you’ll need to pack lighter than usual. If this is the case, then you will need to bring only necessities when you’re going.
Most skincare experts would suggest having some sun cream that at least have an SPF of 30 to 50, makeup cleaner, facial cleansers, and moisturizers that you can use overnight. Some individuals will opt to leave behind their toner and serums since most of those are quite optional.
In most cases, you’ll only need at least three things when you’re travelling, but it doesn’t hurt to pack some medication with you if there is a sudden flare in your skin.
Travel-Sized Products
Typically, most skincare products can be easily packed into your travel gear since they’re small and compact, but this does not go for all types of products. There will be instances that the contents of these products might spill out and cause a mess.
If you’re running into a wall when finding the right sized products for travelling, you might want to transfer the content of products into small tightly-packed containers. Some dermatologists suggest pre-soaking cotton swabs with makeup removers; this way, it’s easier to remove makeup on-the-fly.
Think Ahead
Of course, a part of the preparation process is thinking ahead and planning. Other than hiking, you’ll be spending the majority of your time on transportation. Cars and planes will usually have air conditioning units blowing at high power, which can cause your skin to dry out.
Facial moisturizers are a great way of retaining moisture on your skin as you travel. Where you are flying will also matter. Tropical areas will be more humid than temperate and dry regions, so you might have to keep this in mind when preparing makeup and treating skin conditions.
It’s Not All About Skin Care
Lastly, it’s not all about skincare. When you’re travelling, you’re travelling to experience and have a good time with your family and friends. If you’re going to be too conscious of your skin, you will lose opportunities that might present itself when travelling.
Juggling between skincare, travelling, and enjoying your time with your friends might be challenging, but it is possible. With the tips that we have listed above, it will be easier to pack up your skincare products for easy use. While the elements might be a bit tough on your skin, our skin is generally designed to adapt to the environment that we are skin, so you shouldn’t worry too much about it. After all, if you’re travelling, you should focus on what you’re doing.