Environ Blog — Travel
Misunderstanding Sun Protection
Posted by Terri Wojak on
Protecting our skin from the harmful effects of the sun is essential for maintaining healthy, youthful skin. Unfortunately, there are some misconceptions that leave many people without enough sun protection. It is our job as skin care providers to put a stop to these myths so clients have proper protection and get optimal results. Sunscreen will prevent me from getting Vitamin D Vitamin D is an essential vitamin needed by our body to carry out everyday functions including immune support, bone health, muscle function, calcium absorption, and more. Our skin synthesizes vitamin D though UVB exposure; and SPF 30 sunscreen...
- Tags: Body, Great Skin Habits, Skin Care Routine, Skincare, sunscreen, Travel
Enhance Your Skin Care Regimen
Posted by Kim Beels on
Environ Skin Care ranges are designed to provide maximum results with clinically tested, results-driven ingredients, which work synergistically to provide your best looking skin at every age. Synergy—it’s one of our favorite words at Environ Skin Care because it’s the basis for all our skin care formulations, which are designed to be used in tandem for your biggest boost of benefits. Perhaps the most synergistic skin booster in the beauty industry right now is cosmetic microneedling to enhance and maximize the use of topical skin care products. We designed the hand-held Environ Cosmetic Roll-CIT® as an easy to use at-home...
- Tags: Great Skin Habits, Skincare, Travel
Jet Setter Inspired Skin Care
Posted by Catherine Christianson on
‘Tis the season for party planning, decorating, buying gifts, and of course, traveling to see your loved ones. Unfortunately, the airways are the perfect environment to cause dehydrated skin, puffiness, headaches, and more unwanted side effects. Yikes! Luckily, Environ products exist to effectively care for skin in even the harshest conditions. Pre-flight Preparation Airplanes’ humidity levels must be kept low- very low. Humidity levels on land will usually exceed 50%, but on a plane, levels are kept around 10-20%. To put that in perspective, the Sahara desert’s humidity levels are usually measured around 25%! The results of this super dry...