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How to Care for Your Skin on Long Flights: Our Guide to Essential In-Flight Products

No matter how much we love beautiful vacations abroad, long-haul flights can leave your skin looking dull, lackluster, and dehydrated. It's important to engage in some serious, gentle loving care post (or during) long flights to avoid dull skin upon arrival. Here are some key items for your personal 'jet lag skin recovery kit' to help restore that fresh, radiant look in no time.

How to Care for Your Skin on Long Flights: Our Guide to Essential In-Flight Products

How to Keep Your Skin Radiant During Long Flights

Step 1: Pre-hydrate with a moisturizing face mask
Masks provide deep cleansing and treat clogged pores, making your skin less prone to red spots, and they are a great preparation for exhausting flights. This means you'll prevent dryness before it even starts. Garnier Hydrabomb Pomegranate Hydrating Tissue Mask gives you fresh, radiant skin, or try the Hydrabomb Intense Hydrating Relaxing Tissue Mask, which hydrates the skin & reduces signs of fatigue in just 15 minutes.

Step 2: Pack a face spray in your carry-on
This innovation that's transforming the beauty world is perfect for airplanes. Spray a little moisturizer directly onto your skin during the flight to keep your skin hydrated and prevent it from producing excess sebum, the skin's natural oil that can clog pores and cause red spots. A quick spray every few hours should be enough to keep you looking and feeling fresh.

Step 3: Stay hydrated with water
Along with keeping your skin moisturized, it's important to keep your body hydrated—this might seem obvious, but many of us don't drink enough water in daily life. During a flight, it's crucial to drink water regularly to counteract the dehydrating effects of the pressurized cabin.

Step 4: Get enough sleep to rejuvenate
We all have good intentions about getting enough sleep on long flights. In reality, airplanes often provide numerous distractions that ruin our plans. After watching four movies, we land with wide eyes and not enough sleep at our vacation destination. So remember to close your eyes and get the much-needed rest to ensure you arrive with rejuvenated skin.


Why You Need to Give Extra Care to Your Skin During a Flight

While we all love arriving at our final destination with clear, radiant skin, the reality is that the science of flying is not on our side. The pressurized airplane cabin sucks moisture from your skin, recirculated air can dry out and prolonged immobility can cause water retention around the eyes—not to mention travel stress, which affects both mind and body!