Beauty Travel Tips: Stay Gorgeous on the Go

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Here are some of my Beauty Travel Tips for you. I hope these are useful to you not just when you are traveling but anytime, especially when you are busy.

Digestive enzymes are a great boost for beauty and health in general, as they promote better digestion, and help improve the absorption and assimilation of beautifying nutrients into the body. One of the brands I like is the Rainbow Light Digestive Enzymes, which I stash in my purse at all times, so I can eat 1 or 2 right before a heavier meal.

I love my Mia II Clarisonic brush, which I use a few times a week to ensure that old, dead skin cells are cleared away for maximum benefit of your creams. It whisks away old cells without overly tugging on your skin.

Along the same lines, one of my favorite beauty products is the Sally B’s Antioxidant Skin Boost, which is powdered vitamin C and resveratrol which you mix right into your serum or cream right before applying to your skin, so you can reap the full benefit of vitamin C’s wonderful brightening effect. Vitamin C can lose its potency when it’s already mixed into certain creams and stored, or in beauty creams that are in an open jar container and are constantly opened and closed and exposed to the air, which can cause oxidation.

Cranberry acts as a natural diuretic by flushing excessive fluids out of your body, as you may inadvertently consume more sodium than usual when traveling by eating out at restaurants and on the go. I often keep concentrated cranberry on hand and pour into a glass fresh water with some stevia to drink in the evenings. I wake up and pee a large amount, which is a huge relief from feeling bloated!

Totally “blacking out” when you sleep is key, as some research has shown that even small lights may interfere with deep sleep patterns and melatonin production. I cover my eyes with any old t-shirt I have on hand, to make sure little lights aren’t affecting my sleep. I also unplug hotel alarm clocks on bedside tables and completely power down my computer.

Hope these help you out! xx Kimberly

55 thoughts on “Beauty Travel Tips: Stay Gorgeous on the Go

  1. Jax

    Hi Kimberly,
    I love your GGS and blog! I read an article by Dr. Young where he said digestive enzymes and probiotics are actually harmful, and acidifying to the body. I was taking the Rainbow Light Enzymes, but now I’m a little confused about their benefits or possible side effects. I would love to hear your thoughts on the article. Thank you.

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  3. Travis C.

    Hey Kimberly, I love your book. You were the first person to introduce me to the food combination rules. Much appreciated! I’m going to stay in Hawaii for a month and was wondering what I should do to take advantage of all the fresh produce. What pairs well with coconut? Would a day of just melons be of any benefit? What would you do?! Thanks for your time

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  4. Kokonutlime

    Hey Kim, just discovered this blog. I love it! You are gorgeous btw, health is emanating from you! I really love your logo too. I think I might do something similar for kokonutlime publishing because we want to do kp for short and a butterfly. Anyways, thanks for the traveling tips. Definitely a challenge to eat healthy on the go, I like the cranberries idea. I actually like to snack on the actual berries. Ooh a snack mix with cranberries… Totally trying that next trip!

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  5. Chris

    Hi Kim,
    Thanks for all the great info and tips!
    I am currently reading your book and loving it!!!
    I have a few questions for you (and for anyone who may be able to help)
    On page 143 of your book, you mention to take a magnesium-ooxygen supplement, can you please tell me the brand and form that you use or recommend and the dosage please.
    I heard of NATURAL CALM which is a relaxing magnesium supplement, (I ahve tried a sample of the powder, it has no taste) but have not purchased it yet.
    I have just started taking Dr. Ohhira’s probiotics (original formula, and am interested in trying the professional formula aswell) and would like to know if you know anything about it and also would like to know which probios you take or recommend.
    I am going to be purchasing the enzymes this weekend and am very happy of making inteligent purchases so I do not put my body thru any unnnecessary burden.
    Thanks again for everything…. you rock!!!!
    The glowing green smoothie is awesome!!!

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  6. Emily S.

    Hi Kimberly,
    Thank-you for your travel tips and all your blogs. I drink the glowing green smoothie daily and share the recipe with all my friends!
    Do you suggest taking the digestive enzymes daily before each meal? How often should I consume cranberry juice? Daily or as needed for excess bloat?
    My boyfriend has Chrons Disease, do you think the digestive enzymes would be beificial for him? If not, do you recommend any supplements he can incorporate into his daily routine?
    Thanks for your help! Best. Emily

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  7. Christina

    Love the book and the beauty tips, Kim! I have often heard top makeup artists say to mix Vit C powder with makeup to brighten skin. Can’t wait to try the Sally B’s with reservatrol.

    Cranberry is fantastic for women. I take D-Mannose for UT health and if I feel a UTI coming on I take UT Vibrance by Vibrant Health. Works like a charm.

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  8. Jo

    Thank you, Kim! The Vitamin C powder sounds interesting. Have you heard about CellFood drops? I have not tried them yet (a bit pricey), so I was wondering what the actual science behind it was.
    Thanks.

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    1. Kimberly Snyder Post author

      Hi Jo, I have and I know some people that like them and find them helpful- I personally don’t find them necessary however. xx

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  9. Denise

    Kimberly – Girl, do I travel! I SO thank you for these practical, simple tips! I feel I have to be extra vigilant about my beauty and exercise routine when traveling (especially overseas) in order to look and feel as close to my best as possible.

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    1. Kimberly Snyder Post author

      Yes Denise, that’s great! It’s a blessing to travel, just so long as we stay on track. :)

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  10. Misty

    Thank you for the great tips. My mother, sister, and I have all read your book and we loved it! I have one question. Ive looked all over your website and I cant seem to find an answer for it. I know you cant respond to every question someone asks because there are sooo many, but I was hoping you could help! I read the article you wrote about anti aging/wrinkle creams and you suggested a few all natural lines. You also said sometimes chemicals can help to prevent wrinkles. Is there a line you can recommend for an anti aging cream that combines chemicals with natural ingredients for a more powerful, wrinkle fighting punch? Thank you so much! Ive looked everywhere!

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    1. Kimberly Snyder Post author

      Hi Misty,
      Thank you for visiting. It is frustrating b/c most all lines are “all natural” or are synthetic (and possibly toxic) but benefit-driven. I personally use some lab samples of products I hope to manufacture one day soon. The Sally B night cream is pretty good though, combined with the Boosters (see the link above). I also like the AHA wash by Beauty without Cruelty. xx

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  11. Tammi

    Kim, thanks for sharing your knowledge and helping us live a healthier life. I travel extensively for work and will adapt more of your advise in my daily regimen.

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  12. Vanessa McGowan

    Do you recommend any travel blenders for those who can’t fit a regular sized blender in the suitcase? Not having the green smoothie while traveling is the hardest thing for me!

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    1. Kimberly Snyder Post author

      Some of my clients take the Bullet with them and say it works great for the GGS on the road!

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  13. Maddie A

    Can you take the Rainbow Light Advanced Enzyme System along with heartburn medicine or are they the same thing? Reading the reviews on Amazon people purchased them with the intention of replacing heartburn medicine.

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    1. Kimberly Snyder Post author

      I wouldn’t necessarily say that. But a lot of indigestion and heartburn is caused by eating heavy, acidic foods in improperly combined combinations. It can be alleviated by first and foremost adjusting your diet, and secondly, having the extra aid of digestive enzymes to help break down the foods more efficiently can help.

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    1. Kimberly Snyder Post author

      Great Be lun… since travel is part of our lifestyle we have to adjust to smart about it and stay on track. x

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  14. jade

    I almost missed the little video. So glad I looked at it as it really expanded on your thoughts you spelled out above. You look so relaxed and happy you must be on a little vaca. :) I just had salty organic chips… lol) :) ) so I can’t wait to incorporate a few of these, like the cranberry juice, enzymes and blocking out the light for better sleep.

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    1. Kimberly Snyder Post author

      Great Jade!
      And BTW it wasn’t a vaca per se. There’s a film shooting down here, and I’m working on lots of projects at the same time as well. But I am really grateful I got to do all that in Miami!

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  15. Atthena Breitton

    Hi Kimberly,

    Absolutely love your book and blog entries!

    What are your thoughts on Kombucha? As you recommended, I take a probiotic supplement both in the morning and right before I go to bed. I also pour raw apple cider vinegar into my liter of water that I drink throughout the day. I heard Kombucha is great for you, but would it take place of any of the above? Or should we also be drinking it everyday as well?

    Thanks!

    Best,
    Atthena

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    1. Kimberly Snyder Post author

      Hi Atthena!
      Thank you.
      Kombucha is great as a probiotic source, but some believe that Kombucha has somewhat acid-forming properties in general (even the low-sugar varieties), so I always recommend drinking it in moderation.
      I certainly do not drink it every day- but I do eat Probiotic & Enzyme Salad (raw kraut) most every day, and if you eat a lot of it it may possibly replace a probiotic supplement (but you can do both for insurance). If you don’t eat the raw kraut get on it! xx

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  16. Pin

    hi kimberly, i would like to know whether is it ok to take probiotic an hour before meal and then digestive enzymes after an hour before meal? thank you :=)

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    1. Kimberly Snyder Post author

      hi Pin,
      That’s not the schedule I recommend. I recommend probiotics in morning (so it can get through the tract faster w/o being impeded by digesting foods), then the enzymes before meals. xx

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  17. Edith Perera

    Dear Kimberly,
    Thank you soo much for all your fantastic tips, your are really brilliant Thank you. I am wondering where I could get the products in Switzerland, mentionned in your “Travel Tips” . Thanks again for all your help.

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    1. Kimberly Snyder Post author

      Hi Edith,
      Thank you! You can get a lot of them online, check out the links I sent- they should ship worldwide. You can also check a local health store in Switzerland for digestive enzymes. Not sure of specific brands over there though. xx

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  18. Esther

    Kim, this is one of my favorite videos you have posted thus far! I travel so much for my job and suffer from many of the symptoms you described…eating out, bloating, digestion, feeling unrested ..etc.
    Thank you so much for this video and post! As always, your positivity, tips and smile is so contagious! THANK YOU!

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    1. Kimberly Snyder Post author

      Oh great Esther, and thank you! Hope that you start really using the tips and they help you. xx

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  19. Jessica

    Hi Kimberley!
    I absolutely love your book and all your blogs! This post came at a great time! I wanted to get your advice on traveling while still maintaining the beauty detox lifestyle. I will be in Bali for 7 weeks this January and have concerns about food. I won’t be able to drink a GGS in the morning since I won’t have a blender. I know they have a lot of vegetarian options in Bali, but I was hoping I could get your insight. When you traveled in Asia what did you eat? Any tips would be great! Thank you!
    Jessica

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    1. Kimberly Snyder Post author

      Hi Jessica! I love Bali and Indonesia (and all of Asia really!) so much.

      Bali has amazing fresh fruit and veggies. You can take greens powder with you (like Green Vibrance) and have some in the morning with water, like how I did in Morocco. If you don’t have serious candida issues I recommend having a lot of fresh, enzyme-rich fruit through the morning as well. There and in Thailand, I got a lot of simple soups, with greens and other veggies in it, and brown rice.
      Be careful of the Gado-Gado dishes in Indonesia though- they are full of peanut sauce, which I don’t recommend b/c of possible mold contamination.
      In general though, there are a lot of great veg options if you just specify that, and you can get chillies, curries and lots of yummy spices to accompany the options so it doesn’t get old.
      Write to us while you are there! xx

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  20. Gabrielle

    Hi
    Not really a beauty product but an essential for travel – de Mamiel Altitude Oil, I havent had a foggy head or sniffel getting off the plane since I began using it! FAntastic!

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    1. Kimberly Snyder Post author

      In a simplistic sense, probiotics help balance the healthy bacteria levels in your gut, which is important for immunity, optimal nutritional absorption and many other key functions. I encourage taking them on an empty stomach in morning.
      Digestive enzymes can be taken before eating and contain different enzymes (lipase, amylase, protease, etc.) to help break down and digest your foods more efficiently.

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  21. Piper

    Kimberly, you have TRANSFORMED my life! I got your book last November, read the book, looked at your blog and was completely overwhelmed wondering how I was going to change the way I ate so drastically. However, I slowly made changes and I am now living an amazing, healthy life. I started out thinking I was still going to eat eggs and fish, but now, the thought of either is disgusting! I have digestive enzymes in my purse and a kombucha on my desk right now (although now I want a cranberry one instead!).
    Thank you so much for promoting not only a healthy diet but a healthy lifestyle.

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    1. Kimberly Snyder Post author

      Wow Piper, that is so amazing! I am so happy for you, and thank you for sharing that with the community.
      I know it seems drastic at first, but I always encourage people to make smaller steps that will stick, and let the experience of starting to feel healthier and more energized become the natural impetus for going forward, and sticking with the changes.
      Keep up the great work! xx

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  22. JP

    Thanks for the beauty tips! I already do almost everything mentioned so we’re on the same routine. You stayed at the Marriott on the Venetian! Awesome location! I grew up in the building right next to it, the Grand! Welcome to Miami! I hope you enjoy your stay!

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