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Beauty tip of the day
Beauty tip of the day










beauty tip of the day

Too much salt dehydrates your body, leaving you with puffy skin as well as feeling lethargic.

  • Avoid excessively salty foods for a day before as well as during the flight.
  • Remember that you’ll need to up this amount, as you’ll be sitting in a very dry environment for hours. To see how much you should be drinking daily, have a look at this water intake calculator, as well as a few great tips for getting in enough water each day.
  • Drink up! Most of us don’t drink enough water anyway, but we really miss the mark when flying.
  • Add to that wearing a mask for the duration of the flight, and it’s better to be hydrated than sorry…

    beauty tip of the day

    The humidity in an airplane is roughly 20 % less than that of a desert (yes, really). If you’re doing a long-haul flight, start hydrating your skin and body at least 24 hours before you take off. If your body isn’t well-hydrated from the inside, there’s not much point in applying loads of skincare to try and combat both internal and external dehydration. The best travel beauty tip we can give you is to drink water, and plenty of it. Whether you’re headed to cooler climates or Southern hemisphere warmth, hydration is key. Enjoy our best travel beauty tips to keep you looking fresh and gorgeous no matter where you are spending your holidays this year.

    beauty tip of the day

    We say bring on the holidays, whether local or travelling north, south, east or west. Even with Omicron looming and threatening to derail everything once again, luckily travel is still only restricted in certain areas. In the wake of its peak, the Financial Times reports that m ore and more of us are (cautiously) booking flights and finally heading off on new adventures. Writing a best travel beauty tips story feels great, since the pandemic has put serious brakes on our holiday plans in recent years.












    Beauty tip of the day