
"On a flight, the atmosphere can be quite dry due to air filters, air conditioning, and fluctuating temperatures, leading to significant water loss for our skin."
"Wearing makeup on a plane may seem routine, but it can make it harder to add moisture back into the skin, especially in a dry environment."
In 2026, the trend of wearing makeup on planes has changed significantly. Passengers now focus on skin care, using under-eye patches and sheet masks during flights. Gen Z has embraced pimple patches as a status symbol. Dermatologist Dr. Angela Tewari explains that the dry atmosphere on flights leads to moisture loss, making makeup counterproductive. Wearing makeup can hinder skin's ability to retain moisture and exacerbate skin issues, especially for those prone to spots. Avoiding makeup saves time and benefits skin health during travel.
Read at CN Traveller
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