A split image shows one person at a sunny beach wearing a straw hat and another in a snowy mountain landscape with a white winter jacket, both enjoying nature—reminders that sun exposure and harsh climates can be causes of accelerated ageing.

Your Skin Doesn’t Take Time Off

Holidays are supposed to be restorative. For you, perhaps. For your skin, the reality is more complicated. Different UV levels, a new climate, the drying effect of cabin air, and unfamiliar water are all variables your skin’s microbiome isn’t prepared for. The result is skin that feels tighter, is more reactive, and slower to recover.

 

UV exposure does more than most people realise

Of all the environmental pressures that come with travel, UV exposure is the one most worth fully understanding. Sunshine has real benefits, such as vitamin D synthesis, and mood regulation. The concern isn’t sun exposure itself but unmanaged exposure, and the damage it accumulates over time. Historically, the conversation about sun protection has focused almost entirely on UV damage to skin appearance. Photoageing, pigmentation, and collagen degradation are real concerns, but the science is broader than that.

UV exposure generates oxidative stress that affects not just the dermis but the microbial ecosystem living on its surface. The skin microbiome, the bacteria responsible for barrier regulation, immune signalling, and inflammation control, is sensitive to both UV and to the products we use to block it.

 

Why the filter type matters

Most sunscreen conversations end at the SPF number. However, the type of filter, chemical or mineral, makes a meaningful difference, particularly for skin that is already under stress.

While chemical filters generally work well to block UVB, they are less effective against UVA, often requiring combinations for broad-spectrum protection. They are also absorbed through the skin, entering the bloodstream. This has raised concerns around endocrine disruption and long-term safety, with research ongoing. They are also more likely to cause irritation and sensitivity, particularly for skin that is already reactive or barrier-compromised. Some chemical filters have also been shown to cause damage to coral reefs, adding an environmental concern to the safety one.

Mineral filters, specifically Zinc Oxide, work differently. Zinc Oxide doesn’t absorb into the skin or bloodstream when formulated correctly, making it a better-tolerated option for reactive skin, post-procedure skin, and anyone who has found chemical sunscreens problematic. It is also inert in the environment, so doesn’t harm coral.

The typical trade-off is the white cast. Most mineral formulas leave a visible residue because Zinc Oxide particles at standard sizes are opaque. Some brands solve this by using nano particles, small enough to become transparent on skin. However, there are still some uncertainties about nanoparticles, particularly around how they may generate free radicals in sunlight, their potential effects on the skin microbiome, and their impact on the marine environment.

Esse Sunscreen uses wax-coated, non-nano Zinc Oxide, milled to a precise size that is transparent on application without the uncertainty. It offers broad-spectrum SPF 30 protection (effective against UVA and UVB), is fragrance-free, reef-conscious, and suitable for all skin types, including sensitive and post-treatment skin.

 

Recovery matters as much as protection

UV exposure can increase transepidermal water loss (the rate at which moisture escapes through the skin). Also considering heat, dry air, and the lipid-disrupting effects of salt water or chlorine, your holiday activities can challenge your skin barrier.

Esse Protect Oil addresses this directly. Formulated with Ximenia Oil as its key ingredient, it works with skin’s natural oils, reinforcing the structural lipids that make up the barrier rather than sitting on top of it. Independent clinical testing conducted in Bonn, Germany over 28 days showed it reduces the effects of skin irritants by 39%, barrier damage by 31%, and improves skin hydration by 30%.

It absorbs without residue, provides a non-greasy finish, and can be used daily before and during travel to strengthen the skin for holiday stress and support recovery after.

 

The better-ageing case

Microbiome imbalance, chronic inflammation, and barrier dysfunction are key drivers of accelerated skin ageing. Unaddressed holiday conditions accelerate all three. Protecting your microbiome isn’t separate from a better-ageing strategy. It is one.

Skin that is less inflamed ages more gracefully. Skin that maintains its barrier doesn’t lose moisture as fast, avoiding surface dehydration. Skin whose microbial community is balanced is more resilient, more even, and more capable of self-regulation.

The Esse Holiday Defence Duo works from all these angles. The sunscreen shields, the Protect Oil restores, and together they give your skin what it needs to hold its own wherever you take it. Skin that is protected, balanced, and supported doesn’t demand your attention, but rather gets on with the job. That is skin as it should be. You’re on holiday. Your skin isn’t.