Effortless Style Tips For Travel
When we picture our vacation, we envision ourselves in perfectly accessorized, impeccable vacation attire with flawless, dewy skin and not a hair out of place. But looking back on our vacay photos, that’s not always the case. As exciting as the next adventure will be, any trip is bound to conjure some stress that could derail things, even if it’s just for a moment. The last thing we want to do while being in the moment is worrying about looking our best. Here are 4 of our surefire tips for pulling off that pulled together look while on vacation.
Prep Before You Leave
It’s less about dressing up for your vacation and more about effortless maintenance. To avoid any stress once on your trip, make sure you prep before you leave. Get your hair and nails done, pick cosmetic products that are suitable for the climate, and even work out a five-minute routine, as during your vacay, you’ll find yourself short on time more often than you think.
Stick to A Skincare Routine
Skin loves consistency, so finding high-quality skin care products and sticking to a routine can prevent a lot of flare-ups and breakouts. Keeping the basics of your regular routine while traveling is beneficial for skin - and way more ideal than learning a new product isn’t working for you while away from home. Your routine shouldn't be complicated, but it should still have a few tweaks for the climate ahead you can step into the streets, climb on a boat, or catch a flight feeling your best.
Get Plenty of Sleep and Stay Hydrated
As much as we want to experience everything, we also need to get plenty of sleep to keep energy levels up, curb jet lag, and avoid all issues that come from a lack of sleep. The same goes for staying hydrated, as failing to drink enough water can impact your skin, energy levels, and eye bags, which could make achieving that glowy no-makeup look feel a little less glowy.
Balance Cute With Comfort
It isn’t all about skincare, though. When it comes to clothes, mix and match your travel wardrobe to keep things fresh but easy. Many first-time travelers fall into the trap of packing only their best ‘outfit’ clothes. While this means we look good, it also means we may pack too much. Versatile clothes that balance cuteness and comfort should be a priority, as it means we don’t need as many clothes but will still look great, whether trekking through mountains or hitting the town.