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How do you dry your hair when traveling?

Call your accommodation in advance to see if they offer a blow dryer. If not, look for a foldable travel hair dryer. Don't forget about a mini brush and mini comb. Unfortunately, mini flat irons aren't as effective as travel blow dryers, especially if you have extremely curly hair.



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How-To: Take Care of Your Hair When Traveling
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  2. Only pack the essentials. ...
  3. Invest in a mini, detangling, paddle brush. ...
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  5. Only wash hair when needed. ...
  6. Don't forget dry shampoo.


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Wash. If you are travelling and decide to wash your hair, you should do it one day before and let your hair air-dry.

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It is not allowed in Check-in Baggage in most of airlines. Yes, you can carry hair dryer with you in your hand luggage. The use of such items is restricted on plan due to safety reason or comfort of the passengers around.

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There are multiple factors that can impact your hair when in travel, ranging from air-conditioners, city smog or pollution, bright sun, rainy weather, salty seawater, chlorine-ridden pools to food and water in the shower!

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Washing your hair the same day you are travelling allows dust to stick to your wet hair and the city pollution will make it dry. So plan your hair wash a day before travelling.

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Moisturize your skin. No matter what climates you are coming from or traveling to, moisturizing your skin will help keep it healthy and looking great. Put lotion on your body as well as a moisturizer with an SPF on your face. Slather hand cream over your hands while traveling.

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How to Stay Stylish While Traveling
  • Pack Smarter.
  • Consider Your Destination.
  • Start with Footwear.
  • Accessorize.
  • Upgrade Your Outfit While You're There.
  • Makeup & Toiletries.


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A hair cut three-four days before your trip will help to keep it in good condition.

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Wrapping your hair in a silk or muslin hair scarf before your traveling might also help. The muslin will help absorb any residue or oiliness in the hair and help maintain and protect your hairstyle (if you've had a blow dry, for example).” Another option is to create a sleek updo that helps to hide limp plane hair.

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Firearms, ammunition, and fireworks are prohibited, as are all knives and safety razors (including pocket knives and Swiss Army knives). Straight razors and replacement blades for straight razors are also not allowed. Most tools also cannot be packed in carry-on luggage, as they have the potential to cause harm.

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