While I am writing this, I am about to start a long -haul flight for which I packed my hand luggage with newly discovered dedication. Travelers to many airports are now free from the limits of liquid restrictions according to September 9 and the dreaded plastic pressure stick bag, so that the possibilities for a skin care goromy are larger during the flight.
I try to go with a clean face, but if that is not possible, I’m first with Simple’s refresh Type to skin cleaning facial towels (£ 2 for seven) before overshifting a number of skin care products for fumic systems to compensate for terribly dry cabin air.
I was skeptical about the summer Friday ‘ Jet delay -depth of hydraulic serum (£ 44 for 30 ml) Since I couldn’t see what was flight -specific, beyond the cleverly marketed name. But actually it is very good and does not have to be limited when traveling, especially if you are susceptible to very dehydrated skin all year round. The list of ingredients is essentially a hydration super group: glycerin, squalan, hyaluronic acid, propaneediol and ceramides, and the effects can be seen and felt for many hours. Unworthy, but rich and kosing, gives the face a temporary jump and smoothness and restores a look of good health.
This face fog drives off a fine steam, so that you don’t have to worry about the splashes in neighboring seats
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For the refreshment during the flight, I have seen a face fog in standby company from a cold wine. They are a great way to absorb the moisture and to wake up and to underline the eating moments in which you have to stop vegetation and look more lively. My latest acquisition is Glazing fog (£ 30 for 80 ml) from the consistently good Rhode. It drives a fine, almost vapour -like fog, so you don’t have to worry about splintering travelers in neighboring seats. The thin, milky liquid gives a pretty, radiant finish and has an extremely gentle, calming feeling – moisturizing without stickiness. If it is at home at home, it can be stored in the fridge for immediate relief in hot weather.
I stay on moisturizing gel spots in about an hour before landing and although they will certainly help me to look less cramped, they are just as much for something that is to do on a long and boring flight (the in-sky equivalent while driving a whole bag of vineyards while driving on the highway). I usually reach for some time that I had at the time, but if I were shopping for some, I would generally choose the patchology Eye Gels (From £ 4 per couple) because they are inexpensive and make the job well.
Before landing, I add urgently needed color and SPF, like Merits’s silky, skillful back The uniform (£ 34), a tinted mineral sunscreen with an additional advantage.