With summertime coming to a close, frequent and first-time flyers alike are making the most of the travel season. For many, traveling by plane is often the smoothing and least time consuming option, but like less popular modes of travel, comes with its own sacrifices. Your already delicate skin is suddenly at the mercy of recycled air streams; zapping it of hydration and nourishment for hours on end. Yes, accepting a plastic cup or two of water can help combat the environmental aggressors present in the cabin, but taking extra steps to not only bring hydration to your skin but lock it in for the long run can make a major difference in your appearance as your step off of that plane.
We reached out to two of the industry's most reputable and recognizable skin experts celebrity facialist Cynthia Maria Crawford and celebrity aesthetician Joshua Ross, for their biggest travel skincare recommendations. If this sounds interesting to you, prepare to buckle up and enjoy the rest of your smooth and informative journey to healthy, hydrated skin.
The first skincare expert I had the pleasure of connecting with to learn more about the best skincare practices for traveling was celebrity facialist Cynthia Maria Crawford. Her work can be found on the most recognizable faces of Hollywood, including the likes of Olivia Wilde, Barry Keoghan, Jenna Ortega, and Ana de Armas. "Try not to switch up your skincare routine too much while traveling—keep your skin hydrated and protected from the sun (even on the airplane)," says Crawford. "Stay hydrated! Drinks lots of water and electrolytes before and drying a trip. make sure to use products that balance and hydrate your skin. A great cleanser, serum, toner and moisturizer and SPF is all you need! Keep it simple!"
Discover Crawford's biggest skincare recommendations below including a brightening vitamin C eye cream, a refreshing collagen-infused toner, and ultra-hydrating SPF.
I also had the opportunity to connect with celebrity aesthetician Joshua Ross of SkinLab in Manhattan Beach, CA for his advice on putting together the ideal skincare routine for long-haul flights. "My two skincare staples I recommend for clients traveling are always hydration and sun protection," Ross begins. "Changes in climate can wreak havoc on your skin, often leading to dryness and chances are you will be outside more than you are in your normal day-to-day life."He highlights hyaluronic acid as the biggest player in maintaining your skin's hydration while traveling, recommending two hyaluronic acid-based products that can be layered with other that are deeply moisturizing and fast absorbing. Discover his favorite products below.