Getting to Your Ski Resort
When planning a skiing holiday, it’s not just your skincare routine you need to think about — how you’ll get to the resort is just as important. After a flight into France, many skiers choose a direct transfer to avoid the stress of navigating unfamiliar roads or public transport while carrying ski gear.
If you’re heading to the French Alps, particularly La Plagne, arranging a reliable transfer in advance can help your trip start smoothly. A pre-booked transfer from Lyon to La Plagne offers a comfortable and convenient way to reach the resort, leaving you free to relax and focus on enjoying your ski holiday.
Arriving calm and stress-free also helps you settle in quicker — which is always a bonus when you’re dealing with cold mountain air and looking after your skin in extreme weather conditions.
Shielding Your Skin From Intense Sun
Hydration And Moisture In Cold, Dry Mountain Air
The sun is an oft-forgotten environmental factor but, of course, it isn’t the only environmental factor. Ski holidays are famously cold, and mountains are famously windy too – a perfect storm of conditions for wicking away the moisture in your skin (not helped by the high altitude, either). As such, hydration is key, as is the packaging-up of some rich cream-based moisturisers and layering serums + creams for a comprehensive moisturising programme.
Protecting Often-Neglected Areas
Skincare is neglected on skiing trips mainly for the fact that much of our bodies are usually covered. We’re top-to-bottom wrapped in ski-wear, from boots to over-clothes to ski goggles and gloves, so why do we need to think about skin? Well, there’s plenty of ways for the environment to affect our skin between sessions, besides which there are areas on show that we easily forget about – including the lips and ears. Lips are especially vulnerable for lacking sebaceous glands; a decent lip balm with SPF50+ can be a life-saver.



