TIGI Educator Audrey D'Souza and Rashmi Shetty, Pond's Skin Expert help you get jet-setting hair and skin.
D'Souza shares three styles for tresses trend while you are in transit.
Mermaid braid: Get the base right by applying a texturing serum. Part the hair into two and work with volumizing mousse for a messy, bed head look. Maintain the tempo and take smaller sections using the Dutch braiding technique and secure the end with a black ribbon. Finish the look with a texturizing spray
Halfsie Pony : Spritz dry shampoo onto your roots and gather half your hair into a messy. The Half-twist bun for a girl-next-door hairstyle is effortlessly chic
Shetty shares a skincare routine to cope with in-flight cabin air which causes the skin to dry very quickly:
Before you get on flight, it's good to apply a good light moisturizer enriched with Vitamin E or something like a hydrating gel that quickly absorbs in the skin and is cooling on your skin
Once on flight, don't neglect the lips and nails, I advise using a good cuticle oil and an oil rich lip balm to keep them from getting chapped and dry
For long flights, it's important not to forget to hydrate yourself along with the skin, drink water and intake lot of fluids
Use a good serum before going to sleep, I recommend choosing a good serum that is clinically proven to boost skin's cellular energy and reduce spots, tighten pores and even brighten skin quality.
The right ingredients make a huge difference, the DermPerfect complex for example, contains two powerful bio-actives (Vitamin B3 and Hexyl Resorcinol) that are known to work on these skincare needs
Before stepping out, instead of heavy makeup and foundations, I recommend using a multipurpose product like a good BB cream that almost acts like a one-step solution that gives coverage, protects skin from sun and is clinically proven to reduce spots and tighten pores and boost radiance in the skin
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