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]]>You can opt for an exfoliating toner, or one that soothes and hydrates your skin, depending on your needs. A toner is a great way to cleanse and prep your skin for your moisturizer, foundation, and SPF, and it can also help your other skincare products work harder by smoothing and calming your skin.
Rather than packing two separate cleansers, just rely on one really good one. A melting cleanser will soothe and hydrate your skin, even as it thoroughly removes all traces of makeup, sweat, and dirt from your face. Rub into your skin in small circular motions and then rinse with lukewarm water before allowing your skin to air dry.
A tinted moisturizer with SPF is really three products in one, so it’s an absolute essential if you’re going on holiday. These products will give your complexion a light boost, without hiding your skin, perfect for a vacation-worthy no-makeup look. The SPF will protect your skin and the moisturizer will hydrate and soothe.
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]]>So, what are the skincare secrets of the Dead Sea? Let’s explore.
The source of the Dead Sea’s skincare and general health benefits is the diversity of minerals it contains. These include magnesium, calcium, bromide, potassium, iodine, and more, all of which are considered highly beneficial for the body, skin, hair, and nails. Many even testify to the contribution of Dead Sea minerals to the improvement and healing of different diseases.
By either bathing in its water or applying its black mud on your skin (or both!), you absorb the Dead Sea’s abundance of minerals. Whether you’re struggling with acne, dandruff, psoriasis, or even skin allergies—there’s a significant chance for relief there. Obviously, you can buy Dead Sea products in the nearest beauty store, but what’s the fun in that?
The Dead Sea is a salty haven of serenity, looking out to the view of the Negev desert, with spa treatments behind every corner. Plus, the concentration of salt in the water means you can float effortlessly while inside! How cool is that?
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]]>After disembarking the plane and arriving at your hotel, you’ll probably feel tired out. Fortunately, you can continue looking your best with this cream, packed with vitamin C and transparent mineral SPF 50 formula to protect you from the sun’s rays.
Containing glycolic and hyaluronic acids, this powerful toner is ideal for eliminating dead skin cells and moisturizing, thereby providing your face with a refreshed look. What’s more, because it’s in a spray bottle, you can keep refreshed on the go.
If you’re feeling exhausted after your long journey, then you’re probably in need of some pampering. This eye cream will soothe and rejuvenate your eyes, with its green tea, silk peptides, and essential oils.
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]]>The post How to Bring All Your Skincare Products on Board When Traveling Light appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The easiest way to bring your skincare products on board is the most obvious. Buy a set of travel-sized containers and pour your favorite skincare essentials inside them. This travel hack will save you a lot of space, especially if you’re using a bunch of products with heavy glass containers.
You’re only allowed to bring a quart-sized bag of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams, or pastes on board, packed inside 100-milliliter containers – but not all skincare products come in a liquid form. Try to use non-liquid skincare products whenever possible, such as soap and makeup wipes, and cut down on their liquid alternatives.
You won’t struggle packing all your skincare products in a tiny bag if you need three or four of them, but making room for ten or more is a different story. If this ever happens to you, it’s probably time to switch up your skincare routine and try to stick to the basics, such as a cleanser, moisturizer, eye cream, and SPF.
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]]>The post Essential Skin Care Tips for Long Haul Flights appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>It’s best to remove all your makeup as soon as you board the plane, ideally with an oil cleanser. Makeup makes it easier for grease, dirt, and dead skin cells to build up and block your pores, and it’s one of the main reasons for post-flight spots.
Spritzing your face with a refreshing mist is a good way to maintain hydration and prepare your skin for serum application.
Apply a serum that is rich in antioxidants to fight free-radical damage. Serums are able to quickly penetrate your skin deeply, according to dermatologists. You can follow this step with a hyaluronic acid booster to counteract tightness and amplify moisture.
The final step to lock in all the moisture from the mist and serum is to apply a rich night cream before you fall asleep.
Swap alcohol and coffee for herbal tea and water, and try to avoid salty airplane foods, because they encourage water retention and puffiness.
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]]>The post These Are the Best Beauty Brands in Europe! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Sweden is known for creating things that people love all over the world including Ikea, their famous meatballs, and many famous popstars.
But, if you’re in this Nordic country and looking for some special beauty care to take home, it has to be Sachajuan. This haircare line has everything from shampoos and conditioners to serums, sprays, and more. The packaging is simple, sleek, and the products are super high quality.
Paris, France is known to many as the fashion capital of the world. But, it’s also well known for accessories and makeup.
One of the best brands for proven long-lasting wear is the makeup company Bourjois. Some of their most famous products are the 48-hour waterproof liquid eyeliner called Record Liner that lives up to the name.
Besides inventing democracy and creating some of the world’s most incredible architecture, Greece has a real flair for fashion and beauty care.
One of the best brands you can really only find there and not many other places in the world is called Korres. They have every type of skin and lip care, makeup, and beyond.
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]]>The post 3 Skincare Essentials To Pack In Your Toiletries appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>You can opt for an exfoliating toner, or one that soothes and hydrates your skin, depending on your needs. A toner is a great way to cleanse and prep your skin for your moisturizer, foundation, and SPF, and it can also help your other skincare products work harder by smoothing and calming your skin.
Rather than packing two separate cleansers, just rely on one really good one. A melting cleanser will soothe and hydrate your skin, even as it thoroughly removes all traces of makeup, sweat, and dirt from your face. Rub into your skin in small circular motions and then rinse with lukewarm water before allowing your skin to air dry.
A tinted moisturizer with SPF is really three products in one, so it’s an absolute essential if you’re going on holiday. These products will give your complexion a light boost, without hiding your skin, perfect for a vacation-worthy no-makeup look. The SPF will protect your skin and the moisturizer will hydrate and soothe.
The post 3 Skincare Essentials To Pack In Your Toiletries appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Skincare Tourism: Visit the Middle East’s Dead Sea appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>So, what are the skincare secrets of the Dead Sea? Let’s explore.
The source of the Dead Sea’s skincare and general health benefits is the diversity of minerals it contains. These include magnesium, calcium, bromide, potassium, iodine, and more, all of which are considered highly beneficial for the body, skin, hair, and nails. Many even testify to the contribution of Dead Sea minerals to the improvement and healing of different diseases.
By either bathing in its water or applying its black mud on your skin (or both!), you absorb the Dead Sea’s abundance of minerals. Whether you’re struggling with acne, dandruff, psoriasis, or even skin allergies—there’s a significant chance for relief there. Obviously, you can buy Dead Sea products in the nearest beauty store, but what’s the fun in that?
The Dead Sea is a salty haven of serenity, looking out to the view of the Negev desert, with spa treatments behind every corner. Plus, the concentration of salt in the water means you can float effortlessly while inside! How cool is that?
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]]>The post Must-Have Skincare Products For Your Next Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>After disembarking the plane and arriving at your hotel, you’ll probably feel tired out. Fortunately, you can continue looking your best with this cream, packed with vitamin C and transparent mineral SPF 50 formula to protect you from the sun’s rays.
Containing glycolic and hyaluronic acids, this powerful toner is ideal for eliminating dead skin cells and moisturizing, thereby providing your face with a refreshed look. What’s more, because it’s in a spray bottle, you can keep refreshed on the go.
If you’re feeling exhausted after your long journey, then you’re probably in need of some pampering. This eye cream will soothe and rejuvenate your eyes, with its green tea, silk peptides, and essential oils.
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]]>The post How to Bring All Your Skincare Products on Board When Traveling Light appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The easiest way to bring your skincare products on board is the most obvious. Buy a set of travel-sized containers and pour your favorite skincare essentials inside them. This travel hack will save you a lot of space, especially if you’re using a bunch of products with heavy glass containers.
You’re only allowed to bring a quart-sized bag of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams, or pastes on board, packed inside 100-milliliter containers – but not all skincare products come in a liquid form. Try to use non-liquid skincare products whenever possible, such as soap and makeup wipes, and cut down on their liquid alternatives.
You won’t struggle packing all your skincare products in a tiny bag if you need three or four of them, but making room for ten or more is a different story. If this ever happens to you, it’s probably time to switch up your skincare routine and try to stick to the basics, such as a cleanser, moisturizer, eye cream, and SPF.
The post How to Bring All Your Skincare Products on Board When Traveling Light appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Essential Skin Care Tips for Long Haul Flights appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>It’s best to remove all your makeup as soon as you board the plane, ideally with an oil cleanser. Makeup makes it easier for grease, dirt, and dead skin cells to build up and block your pores, and it’s one of the main reasons for post-flight spots.
Spritzing your face with a refreshing mist is a good way to maintain hydration and prepare your skin for serum application.
Apply a serum that is rich in antioxidants to fight free-radical damage. Serums are able to quickly penetrate your skin deeply, according to dermatologists. You can follow this step with a hyaluronic acid booster to counteract tightness and amplify moisture.
The final step to lock in all the moisture from the mist and serum is to apply a rich night cream before you fall asleep.
Swap alcohol and coffee for herbal tea and water, and try to avoid salty airplane foods, because they encourage water retention and puffiness.
The post Essential Skin Care Tips for Long Haul Flights appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post These Are the Best Beauty Brands in Europe! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Sweden is known for creating things that people love all over the world including Ikea, their famous meatballs, and many famous popstars.
But, if you’re in this Nordic country and looking for some special beauty care to take home, it has to be Sachajuan. This haircare line has everything from shampoos and conditioners to serums, sprays, and more. The packaging is simple, sleek, and the products are super high quality.
Paris, France is known to many as the fashion capital of the world. But, it’s also well known for accessories and makeup.
One of the best brands for proven long-lasting wear is the makeup company Bourjois. Some of their most famous products are the 48-hour waterproof liquid eyeliner called Record Liner that lives up to the name.
Besides inventing democracy and creating some of the world’s most incredible architecture, Greece has a real flair for fashion and beauty care.
One of the best brands you can really only find there and not many other places in the world is called Korres. They have every type of skin and lip care, makeup, and beyond.
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