
GRAZIA: How To Stop Your Skin Drying Out On A Flight (And Other Expert Travel Tips)
So you’re going on holiday and you’ve been diligently moisturising your skin for weeks now ahead of its inevitable (but safe, thank you Factor 50)...
Read moreWhy is it that we always feel like we’ve spent a week in the desert after we get off a plane? We’re talking dry eyeballs, a parched mouth, alligat...
Read moreDehydrated skin is an unfortunate side effect of airplane travel. Here’s why: The inside of an airplane cabin is drier than the Sahara Desert—and ...
Read moreHow flying affects the human body Matej Kastelic/Shutterstock The effects of flying on the human body are varied, from dehydration to du...
Read moreFrom winter getaways to spring break to summer vacations, often our only means of transportation to get where we want to be, is by air. And, ...
Read moreQuestion: How harsh is flying on skin and what are the best ways to protect against the damaging effects? Answer: To put it bluntly, unless your l...
Read moreWe often think of jet lag as the main bugbear of long haul flights. But in fact, your skin - not just your sleep pattern - can also suffer as you ...
Read moreWhen it comes to your skin on a plane, let's just say that flying is for the birds. Setting aside the fact that you’re probably wedged into a se...
Read moreBetween the stress of traveling and the effects of cabin pressure, traveling by air can do your skin dirty. That said, if you come prepared and f...
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