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How do you keep your hair nice on a plane?

Wrapping your hair in a silk or muslin hair scarf before your traveling might also help. The muslin will help absorb any residue or oiliness in the hair and help maintain and protect your hairstyle (if you've had a blow dry, for example).” Another option is to create a sleek updo that helps to hide limp plane hair.



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The loose top knot I usually board the plane with my hair out, freshly blowdried, and as I get comfortable in my seat I pop my hair up into a loose top knot. Similar to the way I clip my hair up to sleep at night, I put my hair up on the plane in to a loose twist and then get cosy.

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For fly hair while you fly, think high buns. You have enough to worry about when you travel - you shouldn't have to worry about your hair. Buns are the perfect, effortless style that will keep your hair up and out of your way, so you can worry about where you put your passport instead!

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Just as skin becomes dry in the air, hair also loses its much-needed moisture and nourishment. As a result, your strands can look dull and lifeless, feel rough and brittle, and even develop breakage and split ends — no thanks. Luckily, the effects of airplane hair are treatable.

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Anything tight Restrictive clothing does not pair well with bloating, also common on airplanes. You want to be able to move comfortably, encouraging healthy blood circulation and avoiding deep vein thrombosis. Avoid cramping by doing exercises in your seat and taking a walk to the lavatory, whenever possible.

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10 Foods You Should Never Eat Before Flying
  • Red Meat. Courtesy of Ethan Calabrese. ...
  • Coffee. Airplanes already dry up your body to begin with, so combined with the dehydrating properties in caffeine, you could easily develop a headache or become nauseous.
  • Alcohol. ...
  • Beans. ...
  • Apples. ...
  • Broccoli. ...
  • Carbonated Drinks. ...
  • Spicy Food.


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If you do happen to pick up bacteria or fungi that's not your own, this may lead to itchiness and bumps on the skin and scalp. Showering after flights is probably a good thing—regardless of the length! —if only to have that clean feel after being cooped up in a cabin.

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Eat Light. Contrary to popular belief, flying on an empty stomach doesn't help you combat air sickness. In fact, an empty stomach actually exacerbates symptoms. Eat a light meal such as crackers, fruit, and other light snacks.

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Cute but comfy clothing options for a flight include leggings, a long cardigan or oversized sweater, joggers, sneakers, and a denim jacket. What are some helpful tips for dressing for a flight? Dress in loose, comfortable layers that you can take off or put on depending on the temperature inside the plane.

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Sitting for several hours on end in recycled cabin air is hardly the healthiest atmosphere for your hair, leaving it flat and frizzy. The lack of fresh, clean air can cause hair to dry out, and if you're static-prone as it is, expect to leave the plane looking like you've just been electric shocked.

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Blame water retention for that post-flight puffiness. Inactivity as well as too much salt intake (thanks, airport snacks) during a long flight causes water retention, which shows up as facial puffiness, says Tanzi, or as we'll call it, bloat. Once you land, aim to get a bit of exercise, even if it's just a brisk walk.

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The key to good post-plane hair is washing and blow-drying your hair the day of your flight and not using too much product,” says Atkin.

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Sitting down in a tight seat for 13+ hours can sometimes lead to circulation issues, including swelling in the feet. According to The Healthy, the chance of your body forming blood clots increases when blood isn't moving correctly, such as when onboard a long-haul flight.

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Choose wrinkle-resistant fabrics that are comfortable, breathable, and easy to care for. Opt for basics like stretch jeans, leggings or travel-friendly trousers as a foundation. Pair them with blouses, tops, or sweaters in neutral tones, allowing you to effortlessly create stylish ensembles.

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How to Stay Stylish While Traveling
  • Pack Smarter.
  • Consider Your Destination.
  • Start with Footwear.
  • Accessorize.
  • Upgrade Your Outfit While You're There.
  • Makeup & Toiletries.


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