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TIP 6: Baby your skin when you travel
If you travel a lot, it can take a toll on your skin. To help your complexion cope, don't wear makeup on the plane, says Perry. "It's also a good idea to pack a small tube of moisturizer in your carry-on and reapply throughout the flight," says Perry. And speaking of moisturizer, slather on a super-hydrating formula all over your body before your flight. After all, it's not just your face that gets parched at 30,000 feet. We love Vaseline Intensive Rescue Soothing Moisture Body Lotion with Chamomile, $3.99.

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TIP 7: Stash wipes in your nightstand
For those nights when you really are just too pooped to do the minimal p.m. skin care routine, keep a pack of cleansing wipes by your bed to remove makeup, excess dirt, and oil. Try multi-tasking wipes like Boots No7 Quick Thinking 4-in-1 Wipes, $6.99, which cleanse, tone, and moisturize your skin. Going to bed with makeup on can clog pores and make your skin age faster.

While we're not ones to endorse, support, or approve of skin care neglect, we are realists. And that means we're totally with you if you fall in the I-have-too-much-on-my-plate-to-exfoliate camp.

Squeezing in facials and obsessing over a strict anti-aging routine takes serious amounts of "me"-time. Not to mention beaucoup buckos.

See the 7 fastest ways to get perfect skin now.

And we get it. You're a mom. Or you work insane hours. Or you travel a ton. Or maybe you're just a little lazy (no judgment here!). And because of your insert- excuse-here, skin care just doesn't make its way on your "to-do" list.

That's fine. But just because you've got no time or extra cash, it doesn't mean you're doomed to a lifetime of breakouts and wrinkles. We're here to tell you that with minimal effort, time, and money, you can have clear, soft, healthy skin. It's all about paying attention to what's important.

According to medical aesthetician Susan Perry and Beverly Hills board certified dermatologist Harold A. Lancer, MD, these easy, practical skin care tips are ones even the busiest women can manage.
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