Daily Mail - 19.08.2019

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Daily Mail, Monday, August 19, 2019 Page 43

They’re the women who try every


product under the sun. So when


they travel, what can’t


they live without?


without my glasses I can’t see
much up close.
I prepare for every eventuality —
everything from Anthisan anti-
histamine cream, as I always get
bitten, to sun protection. Clarins
and Lancaster are my favourite
and I always take Lancaster’s Tan
Maximiser (£22, debenhams.com)
as it extends your colour.
I might also take a fake tan. I
think Garnier Summer Body
(£9.99, superdrug.com) is great.
My skincare routine is the same
all year round — I always fall back
on the products that work for me.
I’m obsessed with cleansers, espe-
cially when I’ve been using sun-
screen as I do become congested if
I don’t remove it properly, so I’ll
usually have Liz Earle’s Cleanse &
Polish (£14.45, uk.lizearle.com)
that I’ve used for about 25 years,
and I might follow that with a
wash- off gel, like the new Caudalie
Vinopure Gel Cleanser (£16, uk.
caudalie.com, from September).
Then it’s all about moisturising
and hydrating — I’m onto my
eighth bottle of the Caudalie
Premier Cru Serum (£90, uk.
caudalie.com), an all-round anti-
ager; and a hyaluronic acid, such

as the Kate Somerville Wrinkle
Warrior (£80, cultbeauty.com).
My usual haircare — Living Proof
Colour Care (from £10, livingproof.
co.uk) — comes with me, with a
big tub of Restore Mask Treat-
ment (£37, livingproof.co.uk)
which I apply after a day on the
beach, sitting on the balcony, with
a nice cold glass of wine.
And I never bother to blow dry
— I’m happy to be lazy when it
comes to holiday hair. I’d rather
have another 20 minutes on the
balcony. I take Redken’s No Blow
Dry Cream (£13.88, lookfantastic.
com) which I just scrunch through
my wet hair and it gives a bit of
definition to my natural wave.

WEAR SPF


ON THE


PLANE
Ingeborg Van
Lotringen,
Beauty Director,
Cosmopolitan
I AM obsessed with packing light
because I hate checking in luggage
on short trips as I’m afraid it will

get lost. Even on a longer holiday,
pretty much everything I take is in
tiny mini tubes or decanted into
small 10ml or 20ml bottles.
It means I choose my essentials
very carefully. For the past eight
years I’ve used a transparent two-
compartment Anya Hindmarch
washbag. It looks bigger than
those annoying plastic bags they
give you at security but the
volume is the same.
On all but three occasions, I’ve
managed to get it through. If I’ve
been forced to cram everything
into the plastic bag, it takes ten
(angry) minutes and it will just fit,
practically to bursting.
I know everyone says that on a
long-haul flight you should take off
make-up and layer up moisturiser,
but I actually rarely do it — it’s
boring. Instead, I pre-load.
I’ll put on two serums — I like
Medik8 R-Retinoate (£135,
medik8.com), a retinoid you can
use in the day, and Alumier MD
EverActive C&E (£149, alumiermd.
co.uk) which is an antioxidant
that you make up fresh every few
weeks — and a rich moisturiser
before I fly. Then I’ll put SPF —
Zelens Daily Defence SPF30

(£55, cultbeauty.co.uk)
over the top because I
like a window seat and
UVA, which does pene-
trate glass, is more
intense at altitude.
Instead of applying
moisturiser, I rely on a
hydrating mist which I
decant into a spray bottle.
I think hyaluronic acid
and water can actually
suck moisture from the
skin when you’re in a dry
plane cabin, but I don’t find
the same with glycerine. The
Gallinee Face Vinegar (£23,
gallinee.com) is based on glycer-
ine and is hydrating and
pH balancing.
Lip balm is a must and I find the
Skinceuticals Antioxidant Lip
Repair (£38, skinceuticals.com)
really good, and I always have
Garden Of Wisdom Salicylic Acid
(£9, victoriahealth.com) with me
so I can nuke a spot the minute I
see it. I find my eyes go quite
wrinkly on the plane so I use
Clinique’s Moisture Surge Eye
Hydro-Filler Concentrate (£27.50,
clinique.co.uk) which goes over
concealer without messing it up.
Although I sit in the shade pretty
much all day, I apply a lot of sun-
cream. I don’t trust sprays as I
don’t think people put enough on,
so I use the Ultrasun Family SPF
30 lotion (£36, lookfantastic.com).
It’s unscented, which is important
to me, as I think UV can be
irritating enough.
I’m obsessed with the Dr Dennis
Gross LED face mask, so when I
travel I often take the eye mask
version (Spectralite, £172, spacenk.

com) as I think the red LED light
is soothing and calming. It weighs
next to nothing and is so easy to
use. It’s an odd-looking thing but
the luggage police have so far
never pulled it out.
I wear it for three minutes — it
turns itself off so you get the right
dose — before drifting off to sleep
at night. My husband can’t stand
it, but needs must.

SAVE UP


SKINCARE


MINIS
Jessica Diner,
Beauty &
Lifestyle
Director, Vogue
IF I’M travelling for work, I only
ever travel with hand luggage,
because I like the idea of being
nimble, and because when I travel
on a family holiday with my son, I
have to pack everything and the
kitchen sink.
I take my usual skincare as my
skin doesn’t like it when I change
things, so I hoard minis of my
favourites — Sarah Chapman’s
Ultimate Cleanse (£48, spacenk.
com), Bioderma’s Sensibio Micelle
Solution (£7.20,^ feelunique.com)
and Clinique Moisture Surge (from
£12, clinique.co.uk).
My in-flight routine is pretty low
maintenance. I apply the De
Mamiel Altitude Oil (£30,
demamiel.com) every half an hour
as I’m paranoid about germs on
planes. I’ll also take a hand
sanitiser, a moisturising facial
spritz, such as the Caudalie Beauty
Elixir (£12, uk.caudalie.com) and
a lip balm — the Drunk Elephant
Lippe Balm (£15, cultbeauty.
co.uk) is my current favourite.
On holiday I love to experiment
with make up — I’m all about the
glow, and I like solid highlighters
that don’t cut into your liquids
allowance such as Glossier’s
Haloscope (£18, glossier.com). I’m
obsessed with Bobbi Brown’s
Highlighting Powder in Pink Glow
(£36, bobbibrown.co.uk).
Palettes are great for holidays as
you can take everything in a single
compact. Charlotte Tilbury’s
Instant Look in a Palette (£49,
charlottetilbury.com) is great
and Nars have done some good
ones this summer such as
Summer Lights (£56, nars
cosmetics.co.uk).
I’m quite partial to a hotel
amenity and because my hair
generally behaves itself, I’m
really lax about haircare when
I travel. I use whatever
shampoo is in the hotel
bathroom, but I
will bring a mini
hair oil such as
L’Oreal Professional
Mythic Oil (£13.65,
lookfantastic.com)
to compensate for
an average hotel
conditioner.
For a family holiday I
take an abundance of suncare —
Clarins is the only one that has
never given me a heat rash, and
their new gel to oil formulas (from
£20, clarins.co.uk) are lightweight
and non-sticky. I use Factor 50 on
my face and 30 on my body, and
always use La Roche Posay Anthe-
lios Dermo-Kids (from £13.99,
superdrug.com) for my son.
I’ll also take a giant-sized water
mist — Avene Thermal Spring
Water Mist (£12.99, superdrug.
com) which is amazing for cooling
everyone down on the beach.
I don’t wear perfume on holiday
as I think it attracts mosquitoes
and I get eaten alive, so I rely on
Lancaster Tan Maximiser (£22,
debenhams.com) which has a light
scent I associate with holidays.
That or Nuxe Huile Prodigeuse
(£29.50, uk.nuxe.com).
My other travel must-have is
Lanolips 101 Ointment (£10.99,
cultbeauty.co.uk). It’s an amazing
all-round treatment for scrapes,
grazes and mosquito bites, and I
also use it as a lip balm before bed.

Lancaster
Tan
Maximiser
(£22,
debenhams.
com)

Caudalie
Beauty
Elixir (£12,
uk.caudalie.
com)

De Mamiel
Altitude
Oil (£30,
demamiel.
com)

Clinique
Moisture
Surge
(from £12,
clinique.
co.uk)

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