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How do you style your hair for a long flight?

1. 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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Avoid high and tight ponytails and buns. Instead, opt for a loose braid or low ponytail that's more delicate on the hair and use fabric scrunchies to minimise damage,” advises Alice.

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Step 1: Wash your hair. It's important to start with clean hair when you're styling it for a long-haul flight. While I agree that second-day hair is best to style per se, I wouldn't want you and the strangers you're sitting in close proximity with to deal with oily built-up hair.

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Depending on the length of your flight, you should definitely brush your teeth at least once, especially after a meal. Food debris and sugary foods are the primary causes of plaque build-up in your mouth. If you are flying frequently, it won't be long before it leads to gingivitis (or periodontitis).

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The braid detail helps hide any frizz that forms as you're sleeping in your seat. When you get ready for landing, add in a little spritz of dry shampoo, brush it through and quickly redo your hair. The braid helps hide any kinks that have happened in your hair during the flight and looks effortless when you land.

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Move around as much as you can. We don't move very often during a flight – especially on smaller planes, where there is less room to get out of your seat. Walking around the cabin or doing some light stretching exercises can help with blood flow and reduce bloating, explains Trotman.

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Designers Share Their Top Long-haul Style Tips
  1. Dress in black and white. “Monochromatic tones are an effortless way to look your best. ...
  2. Choose wrinkle-resistant fabrics. ...
  3. Stick to a uniform. ...
  4. Pack a different outfit for the plane. ...
  5. Dress in cashmere. ...
  6. Carry a stylish bag. ...
  7. Take mini hair products.


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Here are the items flight attendants suggest you leave home or save to wear post-flight:
  • Jewelry or bulky accessories. ...
  • Anything tight. ...
  • An uncomfortable bra. ...
  • Skimpy clothing. ...
  • Fragrance. ...
  • High heels, flip-flops and slides. ...
  • Fabrics that are flammable. ...
  • Bulky jackets.


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To really level up your airport look, don't stop at the clothes. Choose your accessories and luggage to match. Jewelry completes the look. A pair of statement earrings, or a necklace layered over a solid shirt can go a long way.

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How to Look Attractive (Girls)
  • Choosing Clothing and Hair Styles.
  • Applying Makeup.
  • Radiating Confidence.
  • Maintaining Personal Hygiene.


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As I say, “Keep It Simple, Stupid!” If in doubt, simply pack neutral colored clothing which you can layer and wear with multiple outfits. Just because you might be an American tourist in Europe, doesn't mean you need to look like it.

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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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  • 1. Box braids. Now you knew this would be at the top of the list. Box braids are an OG classic for a reason. ...
  • Crochet. Crochet hairstyles are also super easy and versatile but typically do not come with the extended salon time associated with box braids. ...
  • Cornrows. ...
  • Braided Up-dos. ...
  • Twist/Twist out.


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The sun effects on the hair will do extra damage to hair that's already dry, so if you remove those dead ends, you'll be in better shape. For this reason, both before and after holidays, the best protocol is to trim your hair.

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Each passenger may carry liquids, gels and aerosols in travel-size containers that are 3.4 ounces or100 milliliters. Each passenger is limited to one quart-size bag of liquids, gels and aerosols.

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Liquid shampoo will always be subject to the TSA liquids 3-1-1 rule. What is this? This rule states that your liquids must be contained within a container no larger than 3.4 fluid ounces or (100 mL) and that all of your liquid containers must fit comfortably within a quart sized re-sealable bag.

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Safety Razors: Because the razor blades are so easy to remove, safety razors are not permitted in your carry-on luggage with the blade. They're fine to pack in your carry-on without the blade. The blades must be stored in your checked luggage. The same applies for straight razors.

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