When I was living in Los Angeles, I always booked a moisturizing milk-and-honey massage the day before flying to Spain. It was heaven - I never got dry plane skin or felt stiff from sitting in one position.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
No matter where I travel, I make sure to carry a Vaseline body lotion with me to keep my skin well moisturised all the time.
The last really expensive trip we took was so uncomfortable. It's so lazy. I want somebody to give me a great $30 massage as opposed to a bad $265 massage.
For $60, I once bought a neck massage at a 'massage parlor' that advertised in 'The Washington Post.'
I'm pretty relaxed with my skincare. I really like two brands: Tata Harper and Ren, which is a natural skincare line. I use lotions, and I use Dove soap.
I'm a spa person. Massages keep me relaxed, so I always try to make time for them when I tour.
I like getting massages regularly. So much so, that I built a massage room adjacent to my office.
Massage is very important for relaxing.
I've noticed that maybe my skin isn't as soft as it used to be when I was a younger. It's just not there anymore. I travel so much, and my skin gets so dry.
El Capitan is the most chapping environment in the world: windy, cold, super dry. I wake up twice a night and reapply lotion to my hands. We sand our fingertips to keep them smooth.
My skin gets so dry and chapped, and the second I get off the plane, I apply so much sunscreen.