Luxe Beat Magazine OCTOBER 2015 | Page 67

Travel since you won’t need to buy them at airport or on plane. 10. Make up remover pads. We recommend wearing little to no make up, but if you do make sure to remove it before going to sleep. Also, don’t use water in bathrooms to wash your face - the water isn’t clean. 11. Pack a travel toothbrush or gum to make your breath feel fresh until you can check into your hotel and freshen up. 12. Bring your beauty essentials with you. • Dry shampoo can make your hair feel fresh after a long flight. • Leave-in conditioner is great for dry ends. • A hydrating facial mist. • Moisturizer for face, eye (eye cream), and lips (lip balm) • SPF - You are closer to the sun when in flights, especially if you sit by the window. • And you can bring whatever make up you can’t leave the house without for touch ups. 13. Carry a hat. It helps to hide slept on hair and then you don’t need to worry about it getting squished in your checked bag. 14. If it’s a long flight, make sure you get a good sleep. Pack an eye mask and ear plugs, don’t start an exciting movie right before you want to go to bed. Use the time on the plane to try to start switching over to the new time zone if needed. 15. Consider investing in compression socks. It may sound a bit old lady-like, but it’s actually a great way to keep your legs from feeling sore and tired, and the added circulation can help ward off spider veins. We hope these tips for traveling in comfort and style are easy enough to follow and make use of. Find little ways to treat your body and skin well on a daily basis. You will feel and look more rested and healthy in the long run. Remember you can bring 3 oz. containers of your favorite beauty products with you on the plane, so there’s no reason why you can’t feel and look beautiful even on your longest flights. By the time you’ve put all of these tips into practice all of your travels will be a breeze! 67