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A Guide To Travel Skin Care Routine For Oily Skin

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Before travelling you think of everything including a passport, travel card, clothes but probably the travel skin care routine is the last thing that is on your mind. Following a skincare routine while travelling is important because the changing weather, routine, foods, and travel stress affect your skin a lot.

 

How travelling affects your skin

 

1. Change in air:

The place you are planning to travel to can be too cold, lacking moisture, or can be too warm and humid. Any of these conditions will cause oily skin to become more oily by releasing sebum.

 

2. Change In Your Daily Skin Care Routine

It is very difficult to follow your daily skin care routine while travelling. You may not get the chance to wash your face properly during a long stressful journey. And when your skin is not clean, the dead skin cells and dust accumulate on its surface, which causes uneven skin tone and breakouts.

 

3. Change in your skincare products:

If you check into a hotel you may want to use skincare products (including face wash and body lotions) provided by the hotel. But as you don’t know whether these products will suit your skin or not, using them will only hamper your skin care for oily skin.

 

4. Change In Your Schedule:

While you are travelling, your sleep cycle is disrupted. As a result, your skin care routine for oily skin might be hampered at a great cost.

 

That’s why it is important to maintain an oily skin care routine while travelling. Whether you’re flying, driving, or riding on a train, the air surrounding you will try to draw moisture from whatever it can, including your skin. For people with dry skin, their skin becomes drier. But for people with oily skin, the skin tries to compensate for the dryness and produces more oil. Moreover, your skin gets dirty due to dust and sand and many people get skin rashes due to movement in the sun and dust. Sometimes the skin gets burnt due to exposure to the sun. That’s why travel skin care, and specifically if you say travel face care becomes so important to deal with. A few travel skin care tips can keep you fresh even in enormous stress and at the same time can also present you to everyone with freshness.

 

Effective Skin Care Tips for Oily Skin

 

1. Wash your face regularly:

While travelling, you can get off track with so many things going on, causing you to fall out of your daily face care routine. The water levels can be harsher, drier, or contain different minerals than the water at home. So clean up your face regularly.

2. Avoid using extra makeup:

We put on extra makeup to look beautiful, which is doing more damage to the skin. Use a light CC cream instead of a heavy foundation for cosmetics while travelling.

3. Stay hydrated:

As mentioned earlier, keeping your skin moist is equally important as a part of skin care for oily skin. Travelling can take a lot of hydration out of you. Along with moisturizer, you need to hydrate yourself from within. Drink water, coconut water, and various juices while travelling. It will help to eliminate toxins and will keep your skin fresh.

4. Balancing your diet:

Though we get the chance to eat a variety of foods while travelling, eating simple and light food including fresh fruits and cooked vegetables should be a part of your skin care routine for oily skin. Avoid tea, coffee, heavy meals, and extra oil and spice.

Along with the above tips, some important products can be considered as a part of a skin care routine for women

 

Travelling Skin Care Routine For Oily Skin

 

1. Makeup wipes and cleanser:

Both of them are necessary as a part of travel face care. A good cleanser that does not wipe out the moisture but cleans up the dirt and dust at the same time. As for makeup wipes, you can use facial wipes when you are not washing the face.

 

2. Using a toner:

A well-formulated, alcohol-free exfoliating toner will provide your skin with antioxidants and calming ingredients. It will minimize the appearance of enlarged pores and remove any residues of makeup or dirt that could clog the pores.

 

3. Blotting paper:

Instead of tissue paper, blotting paper can be a regular part of your oily skincare routine, which can absorb the oil on the skin without damaging your makeup and moisture.

 

4. Moisturizer:

Moisturizing is the most valuable player of your travel skincare. A good moisturizer with anti-ageing and other target solutions will keep your skin protected and nourished for the long haul. Some moisturizers already contain SPF, but you may need to add sunscreen to protect your skin if you are travelling on the beach or for dessert.

 

5. Take a small skincare travel kit:

If you want to bring your basics, find some travel size or deluxe sample of the cosmetics, which perfectly fit into your small skincare travel kit. Include in it blotting paper, lip balm, cleansing wipes to remove excess dirt and germs from the skin, moisturizer to keep skin moist, sunglasses and sunscreen to protect from sunlight.

Travelling requires a lot of preparation. Before going on a trip, we often get busy with arranging things such as clothing, passport, tickets, but mostly forget about taking care of our skin. Overall skin and specifically face care routine is hard to maintain while travelling. But following the above travel skincare routine and tips will save you a lot from long-term damage to your face and skin.

 

Summary

Skin is very important to all of us.  And it may be quite tricky to deal with. Acne-prone oily skin, which is already hard to deal with regularly, even becomes more difficult to deal with when you’re travelling. Following some travel skin care tips such as having lots of liquid, eating healthy oil-free natural foods, washing your face regularly, using minimum makeup can keep your body and your skin healthy. Also, along with makeup, taking essential products such as a cleanser, cleaning wipes, moisturiser, and sunscreen are equally important to keep your skin and face protected while travelling.

 

Frequently Asked Questions On Travel Skincare Routine:

 

1. What is the best skincare routine for oily skin?

Ans. Clean up your skin at least twice daily, use a toner, moisturizer and sunscreen (if needed), stay hydrated, eat healthily, and use light foundation or CC cream instead of heavy makeup.

 

2. What is a good skincare routine for oily acne-prone skin??

Ans. Along with other products such as cleanser, toner, and moisturizer, you can introduce yourself with a treatment serum that contains benzoyl peroxide to help regulate the oil production during the day while reducing redness and inflammation, and a retinol serum to keep the skin clear and rejuvenated at night-time. If you suffer from acne-prone skin and regular breakouts you would want it. Please consult a dermatologist before trying any of these on your skin.

 

3. How can I keep my face fresh while travelling?

Ans. Clean up your skin using a cleanser or at least cleaning wipes, use a moisturiser that keeps your skin fresh, keep hydrated yourself from within by taking up a lot of liquid and avoid using too much makeup.

 

4. How can I look beautiful while travelling?

Ans. Looking beautiful depends on how fresh your skin looks. So don’t use too much makeup. Regularly clean your face even if you are travelling. Use light moisturizer and CC cream instead. Take a lot of liquid and eat healthy to look beautiful naturally.

 

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