
Wellness Essentials for Travel - Land Fresher, Not Frazzled.
Airports, time zones and cabin air can really drain your battery. We’ve all been there - getting home and feeling like we need another holiday just to recover! Over the years, I’ve added small, feel-good habits to my travel routine so I can feel my ‘best cellf’ wherever I am in the world.Â
In this blog post, I’m sharing my go-to tips and favourite products for a more rejuvenating flight: trusty wired headphones (no Bluetooth), blue-light-blocking glasses to shut out harsh cabin light, the perfect compression socks, our PEMF Belt for on-the-go pain relief and smart luggage that keeps essentials within reach.Â
Keep this as a friendly checklist for smoother flights, work or play, so you land revitalised and ready for the adventure ahead!
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PEMF Belt
The newest addition to the BEST CELLF range is our PEMF Belt - and it’s an absolute game-changer for travel! With its rechargeable, cordless design, it’s perfect for in-flight aches and pains (goodbye, back pain) and ideal for popping under a pillow for circadian support.
Blue and Green Light-Blocking Glasses
Block harsh artificial light that disrupts your circadian rhythm by wearing blue light-blocking glasses. Our red-lens glasses block 100% of blue and green light - perfect for preparing your body for sleep.
Hydration Supplements
I always bring a jar or stick packs of mineral/hydration supplements when I travel. Not just for the flight when I need extra hydration, but at my destination too, for a little immune support on days I’m feeling a bit run down.
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Compression Socks
Compression socks are a must in my carry-on - gentle, graduated support that helps keep blood moving when you’re seat-bound for hours. I love the LUSSOBOUND compression socks - they did an excellent job at mitigating swelling completely on my recent Europe trip. And that was a huge deal for me, because I am prone to calf and ankle swelling during travel!
Smart Luggage
My go-to suitcase from LUSSOBOUND (the Elevate All Access Elite carry-on) is lightweight yet tough, with a front-opening laptop compartment, so you can grab what you need fast. This is a game-changer when it comes to removing electronics at the security section at the airport!
It also has a USB charging port, plus built-in water bottle and phone holders for hands-free, stress-free smooth transits.
Wired Headphones
I always use wired headphones, and especially during flights, to reduce any unnecessary Bluetooth/RF in already signal-dense airports and cabins. Bonus: no pairing and no charging.
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Refillable Water Bottle
Skip the plastic bottles and bring a quality bottle you can fill wth clean water.
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Moisturiser
Skin dehydrates quickly when you travel, so I always pack a nourishing natural moisturiser and lip balm. I love the MooGoo range, but there are plenty of lovely natural options out there - just keep it simple and reapply mid-flight.
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Additional Tips for a Smooth Flight:
- Shift your body clock: Eat and sleep on destination time as soon as you board. Morning light on arrival; dim light after local sunset.
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- Hydrate smart: Sip water regularly and add electrolytes; go easy on alcohol and super-salty snacks.
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- Move often: Stand, stretch, do ankle circles, and calf raises every hour to keep blood flowing.
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- Set up your seat: Use a small pillow or rolled jumper for lumbar support; change positions frequently.
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- Keep a mini kit handy: Wired headphones + 3.5 mm adapter, eye mask, earplugs, lip balm, moisturiser, sanitiser, pen.
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- Snack wisely: Protein + fibre (nuts, jerky, fruit) to steady energy and avoid sugar crashes.
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- Skin care ritual: Moisturiser after take-off; reapply mid-flight to beat cabin dryness.
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- Breathe and reset: A few slow rounds of 4-6 breathing (inhale 4, exhale 6) to calm nerves and support rest.
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- Easy access packing: Keep laptop, liquids and essentials in a front pocket or top compartment for smooth security checks.
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- Post-landing reboot: Walk in daylight, hydrate, stretch and keep bedtime consistent that first night.
Now, we're ready for takeoff!
I hope you've found my wellness tips for travel helpful for your next trip. Whether it be for work or play, why not try a few of the above and see how much small habits can make a big difference to your body and mind before, during and after takeoff!
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Yours in health and vitality,
Candice