Social media influencers and even some dermatologists are allocating time on their flights to ensure they are rejuvenated upon arrival. This includes using products like serums, face masks, and even red light therapy.
This movement literally raises the bar for self-care, but there is growing disagreement on the advantages of taking care of your skin while flying.
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It might be as basic as a moisturizing mist and sunscreen to red light gadgets with various serums and cruel curl tools.
Being a “anxious flyer,” Los Angeles-based beauty content maker Sarah Palmyra told News that taking care of her skin on lengthy flights helps her “unwind.”
Palmyra remarked, “I feel like I look crusty and sleep deprived after going through a long customs line. I’m not sure what they put in that airplane air.” When I followed my skincare regimen on lengthier flights—anything more than four hours—I found that I could actually avoid this and that my skin seemed more alert and rejuvenated upon landing.
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Palmyra stated that prior to using a serum and a moisturizer, she makes sure her skin is clean. She occasionally wears sheet masks and has gotten praise for them.