Flight attendants are experts at looking good despite the effects of taking long-haul flights on a daily basis. I now present some travel beauty hacks and flight attendant insider tips. Flight attendants almost always fly for 100 hours, which means 100 hours of dry airplane air! I’ve compiled a list of seven beauty secrets of flight attendants to help you look young and fresh all the time.
Water is a must-have during flight
Jet air is extremely dry. Every person on the plane inhales oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide. Fresh air is pumped into the cabin to bring in more oxygen. However, because the air is so dry at such high altitudes, the cabin air is dry. That is what causes your skin to feel dry. Drink plenty of water, especially during flights.
Reduce the size of your cosmetics.
There are numerous reasons to limit your favorite skin care products before going on vacation. If you can’t live without your luxurious cleanser, or if you have special formulas for acne or sensitive skin, bring some in small tiny bottles like the shampoo bottles you get in hotel rooms. Some brands offer travel-size options, but flight attendants rely on empty jars from stores such as The Container Store. The more sachets you can get for your beauty needs, the better. Tingi-tingi may also serve a purpose.
Continue using the Evian spray.
Mist on a regular basis, especially during long-haul flights. You could get a small sprayer and only use it for your stay. Another way to keep your skin hydrated in the arid cabin environment is to spritz it with water.
There is never enough moisturizer.
To combat the dry air in the plane, bring a face lotion, lip balm, and eye cream.
The most important item to bring is sunscreen.
You are more exposed to the sun’s harmful rays when flying at high altitudes, especially if you are in the window seat. SPF50 is sufficient, but we recommend consulting with a dermatologist or skin clinic such as The Aivee Clinic. If your flight is longer than two hours, you must reapply.
The most important item to bring is sunblock.
When flying at high altitudes, you are more exposed to the sun’s harmful rays, especially if you are in the window seat. SPF50 is sufficient, but we recommend consulting with a dermatologist or skin clinic like The Aivee Clinic. Remember to reapply if your flight is longer than two hours.
Consume a well-balanced diet, with a preference for organic foods.
Simply eat a balanced diet, with an emphasis on organic foods. It keeps your skin smooth and healthy. Try to eat more vegetables and fruits as well.
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