Getting ready for a beach holiday should feel calm, not rushed. Yet pre-holiday beauty often becomes a last-minute scramble, with treatments booked too close together and little time for skin to settle.
Starting your prep around two weeks out creates better results with far less stress. It allows treatments to work as intended, reduces irritation, and helps everything come together naturally, especially during busy summer travel periods.
This guide is a practical countdown, not a perfection checklist. It focuses on timing and order, from early skin prep and hair removal through to a spray tan just before you leave. Each step supports the next, so nothing feels rushed or unnecessary.
Week 2 Before Travel
This phase focuses on calming and preparing your skin before final treatments. Starting two weeks out helps reduce irritation and ingrowns, so gentle exfoliation and hydration now support smoother, longer-lasting results later.
Reset and Prep Phase
This stage is about calming and preparing your skin so everything that follows works better. Starting early helps reduce irritation, dryness, and ingrowns, setting up smoother results closer to departure. The focus here is skin health, not quick fixes.
Early prep allows the skin barrier to stabilise, which dermatologists note is key to preventing sensitivity and uneven results when exfoliation, shaving, or tanning comes later.
During this phase, focus on:
- Gentle body exfoliation 2–3 times this week, especially dry areas.
- Light facial exfoliation once or twice using mild products.
- Daily hydration through water intake and lightweight moisturiser.
- Pausing retinoids, acids, and strong active skincare.
- Optional light body brushing to support smoother skin.
Avoid harsh scrubs, new products, or aggressive treatments. Keeping things calm now makes the rest of your pre-holiday prep easier and more effective.
Days 9–7 Before Travel
This is the ideal window to handle hair removal, giving your skin time to settle before tanning and final beauty treatments begin.
Hair Removal and Skin Smoothing
This window is ideal for hair removal, allowing skin time to settle and reducing the risk of irritation or uneven spray tan results.
During this phase, focus on:
- Scheduling waxing or sugaring at least 72 hours before tanning.
- Allowing 48 hours after shaving before any spray tan.
- Avoiding laser treatments close to tanning due to skin sensitivity.
- Using a light, fragrance-free moisturiser to calm skin.
- Avoiding heavy oils, heat, or exfoliation for 24 hours post-removal.
This timing helps pores settle and prevents patchiness or dark spots once your spray tan is applied.
Planning beauty prep ahead of time? Our summer wedding pre-event beauty timeline follows the same timing-first approach that works for pre-holiday glow-ups too.
Days 6–5 Before Travel
This window suits gentle, supportive treatments that refresh skin and circulation without triggering sensitivity or requiring long recovery time.
Skin Treatments to Book Early
This stage focuses on supporting your skin, not overhauling it. Treatments booked now should boost circulation, hydration, and overall tone while still allowing time for recovery before travel.
Gentle facials, body treatments, or massage work well during this window. These help improve blood flow and skin texture without triggering sensitivity, leaving skin looking more even and refreshed rather than reactive.
What’s best avoided are deep or aggressive treatments. Strong peels, intense exfoliation, or microneedling can disrupt the skin barrier and often require longer recovery especially before sun exposure or tanning.
Convenience matters here too. Supportive treatments like massage or gentle facials can be just as effective at home, without the added pressure of travel or tight schedules. More intensive clinical treatments are best booked well outside the holiday window.
Days 4–3 Before Travel
This phase is about maintaining calm, settled skin while locking in the prep work you’ve already done.
Lock in Smooth, Calm Skin
This is the stabilisation phase, where the focus shifts from prep to maintaining calm, balanced skin before tanning and travel.
What to lock in during this window:
|
Focus area |
What to do | Why it matters |
| Final exfoliation | Do your last gentle body exfoliation 3–4 days before tanning. |
Allows skin to settle and prevents sensitivity or patchiness. |
|
Nails |
Book manicures or pedicures now. | Avoids rushing close to travel and prevents accidental tan disruption. |
| Brows & lashes | Shape brows or get lash treatments during this window. |
Gives time for redness to fade before tanning. |
|
Skincare routine |
Stick to gentle cleanser, moisturiser, and SPF only. | Reduces irritation and keeps skin barrier stable. |
| Body care | Moisturise daily but avoid oils and heavy balms. |
Helps skin stay smooth without interfering with tan absorption. |
At this point, less really is more. Avoid introducing new products, exfoliating again, or trying to “boost” results. Consistent, simple care helps skin stay calm, setting you up for an even, long-lasting spray tan and an easier travel lead-up.
Worried about spray tan timing? Our guide to common spray tan mistakes and tips breaks down what to avoid so your pre-holiday tan develops evenly and lasts longer.
Day 2 Before Travel
This is the final prep day to ensure your spray tan applies evenly and develops at the right time before travel.
Spray Tan Prep Day
Today is about preparing your skin so your spray tan applies evenly and develops properly, without streaks or premature fading.
Key prep points to follow:
- Take your final shower and gentle body exfoliation 8–12 hours before tanning.
- Arrive with clean, dry skin and avoid oils, lotions, deodorant, perfume, or makeup.
- Wear loose, dark, breathable clothing after your tan.
- Avoid tight straps, waistbands, or synthetic fabrics that can rub the skin.
- Book tanning too early or too late can cause uneven colour or fading before travel.
If you need extra guidance, Blys’ at-home spray tan service page explains what to expect and how to prepare, making this final step simple and stress-free.
Day 1 Before Travel
This is the final step where your prep pays off, leaving you evenly bronzed and travel-ready without last-minute stress.
Spray Tan Day
This is the final step that pulls your entire pre-holiday prep together, timed for maximum glow with minimal stress.
What to expect and remember:
- Book your spray tan for the evening before travel to allow full colour development
- Expect a quick, tailored application designed to suit your skin tone
- Wait 6–8 hours before your first rinse, unless advised otherwise
- Wear loose, dark sleepwear and use clean sheets overnight
- Rinse in the morning with lukewarm water only, then moisturise lightly
No patchy legs, no rushed fixes just an even, travel-ready glow
For a calm finish, booking an at-home spray tan with Blys the night before travel keeps everything simple and stress-free.
Travel Day
This day focuses on protecting your tan while you travel, with simple choices that reduce friction, dryness, and uneven fading on the go.
Keeping Your Glow Intact
Travel day is about protecting your tan with simple choices that reduce friction, dryness, and uneven fading.
Wear loose, breathable clothing to minimise rubbing during flights or long drives. Tight waistbands, denim, and synthetic fabrics increase friction, which can speed up fading and cause patchiness, especially on freshly tanned skin.
Keep carry-on skincare minimal. Skip exfoliants, fragranced products, and wipes, and limit alcohol-based sanitisers on tanned areas where possible. Alcohol and fragrance are known to dry the skin barrier, which can shorten tan longevity.
Moisturise lightly once you arrive using a fragrance-free, water-based lotion. Well-hydrated skin holds colour more evenly, while heavy oils can cause uneven breakdown of the tan.
Common Pre-Holiday Spray Tan Mistakes
Most spray tan issues aren’t caused by the tan itself, but by rushed prep or poor timing in the days leading up to it.
- Tanning over irritated, freshly shaved, or sensitive skin.
- Exfoliating too close to tan day, which can cause uneven colour.
- Using oils, heavy lotions, or fragranced products too early.
- Booking waxing or shaving after your spray tan, which removes colour.
- Squeezing treatments too close together instead of spacing them out.
A little breathing room between each step goes a long way. When skin is calm and prepped properly, your tan applies more evenly and lasts longer.
Why At-Home Beauty Prep Works Better Before Travel
The days before a holiday are usually busy, making it harder to fit in appointments without adding stress. Travelling to clinics and waiting around often leads to rushed timing or skipped steps.
At-home services remove that friction. When treatments fit around your schedule, it’s easier to space them properly and stick to what works. That consistency is what leads to better results, especially close to departure.
This is where at-home spray tans make the biggest difference. Booking the night before travel means no rushing, no driving, and no risk of friction or weather affecting your tan. You can sleep, rinse, and leave evenly bronzed, ready to start your holiday without last-minute stress.
Wrapping Up
A great holiday glow comes from timing and simplicity, not last-minute rushing. When treatments are spaced well and skin is kept calm, results look better and last longer.
By saving your spray tan for the final step, the whole process feels easier. Skin is settled, colour develops evenly, and there’s no need for last-minute fixes before travel.
For travellers who want results without extra stress, Blys offers a supportive option. With at-home spray tans and pre-holiday beauty services, prep fits around real life so you can focus on your trip, not your to-do list.


