A pre-holiday glow might look effortless, but the reality is – like packing hand luggage without breaking airline rules – it takes a bit of planning.
Between heat, humidity and travel-induced dehydration, your skin is about to face a full-blown assault.
But the good news is that with a bit of smart prep and expert timing, it’s entirely possible to arrive looking fresh-faced and holiday-ready – without any last-minute breakouts.
At-home treatments that really work
There’s a tendency to panic-prep skin in the week before take-off, but last-minute scrubs, acids or overhauls can backfire.
A better approach is to gently resurface and support the barrier without triggering inflammation.
“Think of it like prepping your car for a road trip – you top up the oil and clean the windshield, rather than swapping the engine last minute.”
A light resurfacing formula is her go-to. “Reform skincare’s renew gel, with mandelic, glycolic and phytic acids is a good one that gives a fresher glow without risking peeling or redness.”
Moisture should be front and centre in the days before you travel. “It’s best to keep your skincare focused on hydration, gentle exfoliation and supporting your skin barrier,” says skin health and cosmetic doctor, Dr Amiee Vyas.
“Look for hyaluronic acid, peptides, ceramides and squalane – these help restore moisture and strengthen the skin without irritation.”
To mimic the results of a salon facial, layering hydration is a trick worth knowing.
“After cleansing, mist your face with a thermal water spray or hydrating toner. While skin is still damp, apply a hyaluronic acid serum, then follow with a nourishing moisturiser or balm to seal everything in,” says Vyas. A lymphatic massage with fingers or a roller can boost circulation and help skin look lifted and fresh.
Reform Repair & Renew Gel, £30
The Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5 (Original Formulation), £7.90
Estee Lauder DayWear Moisturiser Multi-Protection Anti-Oxidant 24H‑Moisture Creme SPF 15, £54, Look Fantastic
Brushworks HD Rose Quartz Resin Roller & Gua Sha, £14.99, Look Fantastic
What to book and when to do it
Timing is everything when it comes to in-clinic treatments.
Skin boosters like polynucleotides can be done as close as five to seven days before flying, offering glow and hydration without downtime. But other procedures need more breathing room.
“For injectables like anti-wrinkle treatments or fillers, two to four weeks before travel is ideal,” says Vyas. “That allows the product to settle and any swelling or bruising to calm before you step off the plane.”
Hair removal also needs planning, especially before sun exposure.
“Waxing removes the top layer of skin and leaves it temporarily vulnerable,” says Misquitta.
“Three to five days before travel is best to avoid irritation, especially if you’re heading for sun, sand or chlorinated water.”
Brows can be shaped or tinted two to three days out for a polished look without the risk of redness or nicks.
What not to do before flying or sun exposure
There’s a surprising number of professional treatments that are best avoided right before a holiday. Anything that causes peeling, inflammation or temporarily compromises the skin barrier should be approached with caution.
“Deep peels, laser resurfacing or micro-needling can make skin more vulnerable to UV damage,” says Vyas. “They need recovery time and are better done well in advance.”
Flying itself dries the skin – as cabin air humidity often dips below 20% – so combining that with a compromised barrier can lead to irritation, flaking or pigmentation.
Even at home, it’s worth pressing pause on harsher actives. “I suggest stopping retinoids and high-strength AHAs or BHAs a few days before flying,” she says.
“Instead, focus on calming and hydrating products that help your skin adjust to changes in environment, long flights and sun exposure.”
Easy glow-ups that won’t blow the budget
You don’t need to splash out on spa facials to get a pre-holiday glow. A solid combination of light exfoliation and barrier repair is often enough.
“A pharmacy-grade lactic or mandelic acid peel, followed by a ceramide-rich moisturiser with peptides, delivers a fresh look with no downtime,” says Misquitta.
At-home massage is another secret weapon. Just a few minutes spent working in your serum or moisturiser with upward strokes can help de-puff, lift and revive tired-looking skin.
Facetheory Resurfa AHA & BHA Exfoliating Serum, £25
COSRX The Peptide Collagen Hydrogel Eye Patch 60 patches, £24.99, Look Fantastic
How to keep skin glowing after landing
Once you’ve landed, keeping your skin calm and hydrated is the name of the game.
“Pack a gentle, non-stripping cleanser, a lightweight moisturiser with ceramides or niacinamide, and a broad-spectrum SPF 50,” says Vyas.
“A vitamin C serum is a great addition to help protect against free radicals from sun and pollution, and keep pigmentation at bay.”
She recommends following with a second cleanser at night, plus a hydrating serum with hyaluronic acid and panthenol. “Just remember, serums draw in water, but don’t lock it in. Always follow with moisturiser.”
And if a post-injectable bruise sneaks up mid-trip – “a dab of arnica speeds up recovery and keeps things looking fresh for your holiday photos,” says Misquitta.
Above all, consistency matters more than a last-minute miracle. “Great skin is built daily, like brushing your teeth,” she says, “your holiday should be about enjoying your skin – not fixing it.”
Elf Cosmetics Holy Hydration! Triple Bounce Serum, £12
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