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How do you wear your hair on a plane?

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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When looking for clothing for a flight, it's important to choose pieces that are versatile enough to be worn again after the trip. Wearing versatile pieces is the best way to travel light! A great option would be a pair of jeans or full-length trousers with a classic button-down shirt.

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I do because I am rarely ever without makeup, but I definitely go lighter, especially on the eyes. If it's a long flight and you want to sleep, doing so with mascara is not ideal, and it can also dry your eyes out. Eventually, it will get dry and disgusting and clump together.

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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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Tips to make traveling with natural hair a breeze
  1. Wear a protective or low manipulation style. There's a reason you see so many women wearing knotless braids on the beach. ...
  2. Carry your hair products in your carry-on luggage. ...
  3. Pack a silk pillowcase. ...
  4. Pack silk headbands, scarfs, and scrunchies. ...
  5. Embrace the frizz.


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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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Space is already at a premium on a plane, so you don't want to add anything that will make you feel even more confined. This is not the time for skintight jeans (although you may want to carry a jean jacket). “As a passenger, I always wear ponte knit pants, which offer stretch and are stylish,” says Caris.

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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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The TSA says hair pat-downs are conducted “to detect prohibited and potentially dangerous items” that might be concealed in a person's hair.

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A dry environment and stress paired with occlusive makeup (hello, heavy foundation) can create the perfect storm for acne and breakouts, says Levin. Plus, certain foundations and powders (more on those later) can dry you out even more, resulting in flaky, dull, and gray-colored skin—and over time, wrinkles, she says.

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If you want to avoid looking like a tourist, don't wear clothes with location-specific text or designs. Whether it's a shirt with the name of your hometown or a cap that proclaims your love for the place you're visiting, nothing gives you away as a tourist more than branded merchandise.

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12 Easy Tips To Look Good Without Makeup
  1. Healthify Your Skin From The Inside Out. If your skin is healthy from the inside out, you will automatically have a natural glow on your face. ...
  2. Clean, Moisturise, Exfoliate. ...
  3. Keep Yourself Groomed. ...
  4. Style Your Eyebrows. ...
  5. Care For Your Smile. ...
  6. Pamper Your Hair. ...
  7. Dress Well. ...
  8. Eat To Nourish.


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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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You've just gotta have it. Makeup in a solid or powder form is allowed in carry-on and checked bags with no quantity or size limitations. However, when packed in carry-on bags, makeup in a liquid, lotion, gel, paste or creamy form, must be in containers that are 3.4 ounces or less.

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If you are packing your makeup in your carry-on, just make sure that any liquids are in a container that is 3.4 ounces or less. You can also take as many 3.4 ounce containers as you want, as long as they all fit into one quart-sized, clear bag. Additionally, solid deodorant is allowed in carry-on bags.

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