Long-haul flights can certainly take their toll, even on the most seasoned fliers among us. From the busy waiting areas to the journey both to and from the airport, flying can sometimes feel more of a chore than weβd expect. And itβs not just our emotions that can be affected – our skin can suffer as it soars above the clouds, too.
Have you ever felt your skin simply resents you after youβve stepped out onto the tarmac following hours in the air? Youβre not alone. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), air in the pressurized cabins of planes is often below 20% humidity. This low humidity can cause skin dryness, making your face feel tight and uncomfortable.
There are ways, however, to combat the effects of low humidity on your skin. Good skin and travel are absolutely an achievable combination! Adjust your skin care routine so that when your feet touch solid ground again, your skin will feel better-hydrated and refreshed. Read on to discover five great tips to prepare your skin for flying.
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1. Exfoliate the night before
Exfoliation should be a regular fixture in your routine, so donβt forget to do it the night before the big day to clear away those dead skin cells. Be careful not to over-exfoliate – a gentle exfoliation is enough, as you donβt want to strip your skin. After exfoliating, make sure to deeply replenish your skin with moisture – treat yourself to a hydrating mask and relax!
2. Use a serum packed with antioxidants and vitamins
Your skin should always receive the nutritive care it needs so itβs protected against external stresses – like air travel! Serums deeply penetrate the skin, meaning theyβre a great way to provide nutrition, and repair your skin after damage from harmful elements such as free radicals. Incorporate a serum full of antioxidants into your regular routine, helping to prevent the effects of free radicals and oxidative stress.
3. Go makeup free
While makeup might sometimes help you to look fresher in day-to-day life, itβs better to steer clear of it while flying. The combination of low humidity on the plane and makeup can dry your skin out quickly, meaning you could be left with cakey, patchy layers which youβll have to keep on for hours! Take some makeup wipes to give your skin a break while youβre on the plane, or simply go makeup-free for the flight. Before landing, you can mix some lightweight makeup with your moisturizer to apply after you land, offering a hydrated, fresh-faced look with minimal effort.
Make sure not to forget your sunscreen, though! Youβll want to be protected on your way to the airport and be able to re-apply if youβre landing during the daytime.
4. Prepare in-flight skin care
While itβs true that you donβt need to take a full skin care routine with you on the plane, take some basic nourishing and hydrating products with you to combat the low humidity in the cabin. Donβt forget that a regular antioxidant routine and a nourishing/hydrating routine should be followed twice a day (morning and night), so if the flight is long, youβll want to be prepared. Serums are a fantastic choice as theyβre usually under 100ml in size and, of course, theyβre full of nourishing ingredients and antioxidants.
Alternatively, you could take a rich moisturizer along with you to help your skin feel soft and smooth during your flight if you feel more comfortable using a cream rather than a serum. Your in-flight skin care routine doesnβt have to be complicated!
5. Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate!
Dehydrated skin can be uncomfortable, so itβs important to take in lots of fluid, not just for your skin, but for the whole body. Dehydrated skin can appear puffy or swollen, so combat this by making sure youβre getting enough water. Say βYesβ to a glass every time the cabin crew circulate, and donβt be afraid to ask for more! Hydration should be your priority, and your skin will thank you for it.
Do you have any of your own tips to prepare your skin for flying? Share them with us in the comments!
Sources:
https://www.who.int/ith/mode_of_travel/chad/en/