
There’s nothing quite like a destination wedding. The sun, the setting, the excuse to make your guests take a vacation? Yes, please. But while you’re busy thinking about villas, vineyards, and how to politely word a no-kids invite, don’t forget: your beauty routine needs to travel, too.
Different country, different climate, different schedule — none of it makes getting ready easier. So here’s the lowdown on how to keep your skin happy, your hair under control, and your face still looking like your face, even after a 10-hour flight.
Start Early (Your Skin Will Thank You!)

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If your usual skincare routine involves whatever’s in the bathroom that day, now is the time to get it together. About 6–8 weeks out, start focusing on hydration and consistency. Don’t experiment with fancy new actives right before flying. You never know how your skin will react, and that’s just asking for drama.
If you’re heading somewhere warm (say you’ve managed to lock down one of these dream wedding venues in Cannes, lucky you!), your skin’s going to get more sun, more sweat, and probably more champagne. Bring a moisturiser that isn’t heavy, an SPF you actually like, and maybe a calming serum for any mid-trip flare-ups.
Hair and Humidity? Plan for It

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Different places = different hair problems. Dry heat can make your ends feel like straw. Humidity? Hello, frizz. Before you go, deep condition once a week, and trim any split ends so they don’t travel with you.
Don’t forget to pack a mini version of your favourite styling product (something tried-and-true, not a new travel find). If your destination is coastal, consider a style that can handle the breeze. Low buns, soft braids, or even a chic ponytail are your friends.
Your Entire Make-Up Bag Can’t Go On Vacation, But It Can Be Smarter

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You probably won’t have your full vanity setup, so think in terms of essentials. A tinted SPF, cream blush, waterproof mascara, and one lip colour that makes you feel like you — that’s really all you need. Multipurpose products are your best bet when space is tight.
Also, don’t try new skincare the week of your wedding. Trust us. This is not the time to gamble with unfamiliar ingredients.
Let the Weather Guide Your Look

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If you’re getting married somewhere hot or humid, heavy makeup isn’t going to hold up. Skip the thick foundation and go for something breathable and light. Dewy, not sweaty, is the goal.
A cream highlighter can give you that glow without the shine. And setting spray? Non-negotiable. Especially if you’ll be outside, or dancing until 2 AM (which you absolutely should be).
And if the climate is cooler, do not skip the hydration. Whether it’s your hair or your skin, moisture is your best friend (more on that soon!)
Hydrate Like It’s Your Job

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Long flights, stress, and celebrating = dehydrated skin and puffy eyes. Pack a reusable water bottle and actually use it. Toss in some sheet masks or under-eye patches for the flight, and stash a small hydrating mist in your carry-on.
Bonus tip: a silk pillowcase takes up zero space in your bag and does wonders for your hair and skin while you sleep.
Research Your Glam Team In Advance

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If you’re not flying someone in, get recommendations early. A lot of venues, especially those accustomed to international destination weddings, can connect you with local stylists. Many are total pros who’ve done this a hundred times and know what works in that climate.
But don’t skip the trial. If you can’t do one in person, ask for a virtual consultation or send detailed notes and inspo photos.
A few random but useful things to remember with a destination wedding:
- Buy travel-sized everything so you can carry all your skincare and make-up arsenal in your hand luggage
- A silk pillowcase weighs nothing and helps with both hair and skin
- Don’t forget an adapter if your straightener isn’t dual voltage
- Get your brows and any waxing done before you fly
- If you’ve never cried with fake lashes on, test them ahead of time
- Last, but not least, once the wedding planning is over, don’t forget to plan your well-deserved honeymoon. Here are some tips on how you can style your safari honeymoon based on the destination.