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Travel Skincare

Travel skincare is designed to keep your skin balanced and comfortable, even when your routine changes. Skincare while travelling... Read more

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Aspect Dr

soothing gel 118ml

$51.00 $40.80

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SkinCeuticals

starter kit 2025

$277.00

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Cosmedix

surge serum 30ml

$188.00 $150.40

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Scott + Sullivan

the active cleanser 120ml

$65.00 $52.00

The Clinic

the basics kit - oily skin

$155.00

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TRONQUE

the body essentials mini trio

$75.00 $60.00

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Scott + Sullivan

the cleanser 120ml

$65.00 $52.00

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Scott + Sullivan

the cleansing balm 120ml

$70.00 $56.00

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Scott + Sullivan

the cleansing pad

$60.00 $48.00

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Scott + Sullivan

the lip mask 15ml

$49.00 $39.20

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Scott + Sullivan

the oil free moisturiser 50g

$95.00 $76.00

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SIMKA

tinted facial fluid spf50 50ml

$68.00 $54.40

Why Travel Skincare Matters

Skin can respond quickly to travel conditions. Airplane cabins, changing weather, and disrupted routines can lead to dryness, congestion, or dullness. Skincare while travelling helps maintain balance by keeping the skin hydrated and supported through these changes.

A simplified approach often works best. Focusing on a few essential products helps maintain consistency without overwhelming the skin. Many people choose curated bundles that bring together compatible products in travel-friendly sizes, making routines easier to maintain on the go.

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Building a Travel Skincare Routine

A travel skincare routine should be practical and easy to follow. Start with gentle cleansing to remove buildup, then focus on hydration and protection.

Hydrating products such as hyaluronic acid products help maintain moisture levels, especially during flights or in dry climates. Antioxidant support, including brightening vitamin C serums, can help protect the skin from environmental stress and keep the complexion looking fresh.

Keeping your routine minimal allows your skin to adjust more easily while still receiving the care it needs.

Packing Smart for Travel Skin Care

Choosing the right formats can make a difference when packing. Travel-sized products help meet carry-on requirements and keep your routine organised.

Focus on hand luggage essentials that support your daily routine without taking up too much space. Multi-purpose products can also help reduce the number of items you need, making your routine more efficient while travelling.

The Clinic’s Expertise

The Clinic curates travel skincare options that balance performance with practicality. Each product is selected to support hydration, comfort, and skin stability in changing environments. Our approach focuses on simple, effective routines that help maintain healthy skin, even when your schedule or surroundings shift.

FAQs

What are the most useful travel skincare products for long-haul flights?

Air travel requires special attention to gentle cleansing, hydration and barrier support. Lightweight moisturisers and hydrating serums are particularly useful on flights.

How can I avoid breakouts and 'plane skin' during my holiday?

Simplify your routine, and be sure to cleanse and hydrate to support your skin's barrier during your holiday.

Are these travel skincare kits allowed through as carry-on liquids internationally?

Most travel sized skincare products are formulated to the normal regulations for carry on liquids. However, it is always a good idea to check the volume requirements before travel.

If I am travelling to a destination that is significantly colder than where I live should I change my skincare routine?

You may need to amp up hydration and barrier support when in a dry, cold climate to avoid dryness.

Can I pour my professional serums into a travel-sized bottle?

Yes, but ensure the bottle is clean and airtight to ensure the stability and efficacy of the product.