A Traveler's Holiday Gift Guide: Part 1
A traveler's holiday gift guide: part 1. Curated list of items perfect for those who are travel-inclined.
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Redness Calming
Immediate Hydration
Anti-Pollution
Fragrance Free
Vegan
Cruelty Free
Clean
Made In Canada
Vintage Noon creates effective skincare tailored to the travel-inclined.
With nearly a decade of experience in the beauty industry, our founder noticed a void in the market for products that transcend the typical boundaries of gender, provide unwavering efficiency, and embrace the spirit of exploration.
As Vintage Noon emerged, so did the desire to build a community of like-minded travel and beauty enthusiasts. With special attention to formulations that allow the active ingredients to perform and products designed to multitask, Vintage Noon eliminates the need for complicated routines while evoking a sense of travel nostalgia at home and on the go.
Centella Asiatica
Also known as Tiger Grass (Gotu Kola) has anti-inflammatory properties that help reduce redness and inflammation, making it a great ingredient for those with sensitive or acne-prone skin.
Shea Butter
Shea butter is rich in fatty acids and vitamins that help to moisturize and hydrate your skin. Using a shea butter face mask can help to soothe dry, flaky skin and leave it feeling soft and supple.
Calendula
Calendula is an exceptional remedy for soothing skin redness. Its anti-inflammatory properties make it a go-to ingredient for calming irritated skin.
Vitamin B5
Vitamin B5 acts as a natural humectant meaning it attracts and retains moisture in the skin.
Ceramides
Helps to strengthen the skin barrier. It is a skin-mimicking lipid produced using biotechnology that prevents moisture loss and dehydration.
Maple Leaf Extract
Maple Leaf Extract helps slough away dead skin cells, revealing a more luminous complexion underneath.
What moisturizer is good for skin redness?
A moisturizer best for redness is one that is formulated for sensitive skin. It is often fragrance free, and made with soothing and calming ingredients that are suitable for sensitive skin like Shea Butter, Centella Asiatica, and Calendula. In addition, simplify your skin routine by using products that have multiple benefits to avoid over complicating your routine.
Can I leave a face mask overnight?
It ultimately depends on the formula of the overnight mask you choose. Specifically, the Vacation Skin Redness Recovery Overnight Mask & Moisturizer, you can leave it on overnight as it provides ample hydration and can calm the appearance of redness. Be sure to wash it off in the morning!
How to use an overnight mask?
Apply a thick layer to the skin 2-3x a week. Specifically for the Vacation Skin Redness Recovery Overnight Mask & Moisturizer, you can leave it on for 20 minutes or overnight for ample hydration and redness recovery benefits.
How often should I use a face mask?
It depends on the formula of the face mask. A hydrating overnight mask like Vacation Skin Redness Recovery Overnight Mask & Moisturizer is formulated to be used as little as once a week or everyday.
What are the benefits of Shea Butter?
Shea Butter is a moisturizing agent, meaning it can provide hydration and soothe your skin. It also has anti-inflammatory properties.
What are the benefits of Centella Asiatica?
Also known as Gotu Kola, Centella Asiatica is known to help your skin barrier retain moisture and reduces redness and inflammation.
Is fragrance good for your skin?
Fragrances in skincare can be a reason your skin becomes more sensitized over long periods of use. It can also cause irritation and allergic reactions. Anyone with sensitive skin should avoid skincare products with fragrance and should opt for a fragrance free skincare product such as the Vacation Skin Redness Recovery Overnight Mask & Moisturizer.
What is vegan skincare?
Vegan skincare contains no animal or animal-derived ingredients.
What is clean skincare?
Clean is often defined as products that are safe, non-toxic, transparent ingredient labeling and often formulated with ingredients that are not harmful to the user. However, in recent years, clean has often been commercialized and defined with many variations amongst different brands and skincare retailers.
A traveler's holiday gift guide: part 1. Curated list of items perfect for those who are travel-inclined.
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