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Should I wear makeup on a 10 hour flight?

A 14-hour flight is not the time to win over your honey baby. In fact, makeup is the worst for skin on the plane. Personally, it's not a bad idea to wear light makeup on the plane, and then to wash it off in the middle of the flight. Some people have found it easier to go completely without.



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Skip (heavy) makeup, especially for trans-con flights
In fact, makeup is the worst for skin on the plane. Personally, it's not a bad idea to wear light makeup on the plane, and then to wash it off in the middle of the flight. Some people have found it easier to go completely without.

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  1. Adjust Your Circadian Rhythm. Unfortunately, jet lag just comes with the territory when it comes to long flights, especially if you're jumping multiple time zones. ...
  2. Take Advantage of Moving Around While at the Terminals. ...
  3. Set Yourself Up for Sleep. ...
  4. Pack Your Own Snacks. ...
  5. Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate. ...
  6. Get Moving. ...
  7. Relax.


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Makeup on Planes: Reapply Before Arrival
An hour before your flight lands (no sooner- or you'll dry out your makeup!), grab your toiletry bag and head to the nearest toilet. Use the mirror in the restroom to freshen up your face, apply fresh deodorant, brush your teeth, and then reapply your basic makeup routine.

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The 3-1-1 rule basically states that all liquids must be in a container that is 3.4 ounces or smaller, and all of your carry-on liquids must fit in one clear, quart-sized bag. This rule applies to all sorts of everyday items, like sunscreen, makeup, lotion, and shampoo.

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Before your flight, keep an eye on the seat map to see if there are any empty rows you can claim last minute.
  1. Use those air miles to upgrade. ...
  2. Shell out for premium economy. ...
  3. Prepare for jet lag. ...
  4. De-stress before you arrive. ...
  5. Pack plenty of face masks. ...
  6. Buckle your seat belt over your blanket. ...
  7. Pack an eye mask.


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15 ways to entertain yourself on a long-haul flight
  1. Read a book. Jason from the blog and travel planner website, Trekeffect, says: ...
  2. Watch a film or show. airtransatVerified. ...
  3. Listen to a podcast. ...
  4. Snap the sights. ...
  5. Write a journal. ...
  6. Play a game. ...
  7. Do something crafty. ...
  8. Listen to some new music.


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Use the clear travel pouch for your hand luggage liquids, pop the rest of your dry cosmetics in the floral bag and store makeup brushes and hair accessories in the mesh compartment. Simply detach each section as needed so you will always have just the perfect size makeup bag for your travels.

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Go Minimal with Makeup
Set the tone for your airplane beauty routine with this first step and airplane beauty tip: prior to leaving for the airport, use a hydrating and nourishing cleanser and moisturizer, and then limit your makeup to concealer, tinted lip balm and a swipe of mascara.

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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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Remember that anything over 6 hours flying time is considered long haul, but flights of longer than 10 hours are not uncommon either. One important thing to remember is to keep your seat belt fastened at all times in case of unexpected turbulence.

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  1. 1 // don't just set one alarm. set 20.
  2. 2 // don't drink coffee yet!
  3. 3 // have 99% of your packing done.
  4. 4 // make a morning checklist.
  5. 5 // check security wait times.
  6. 6 // know in advance your transport options.
  7. 7 // set aside rest time in the middle of your day.


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Compression socks help deter potential blood clots
They work to stimulate circulation in the lower half, which is especially useful during long flights when you're sitting for prolonged periods.

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Yes, really. Your grandmother and marathon runners are on to something. These stockings help increase circulation and reduce the risk of swelling or worse deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and clotting on a long flight.

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BUT if you're asking yourself, can I take mascara on a plane, the answer is yes! Mascara is permitted in both carry on or checked luggage. But people often don't think about the fact that mascara is considered a liquid by TSA, so be sure to pack it in your zip top bag to avoid hassles at security.

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The 3-1-1 rule basically states that all liquids must be in a container that is 3.4 ounces or smaller, and all of your carry-on liquids must fit in one clear, quart-sized bag. This rule applies to all sorts of everyday items, like sunscreen, makeup, lotion, and shampoo.

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Yes, TSA considers concealer to be a liquid, unless it is in stick form. Carry it – most concealers are small and fit in your quart-sized bag. Yes, it can only be carried on in 3.4 ounces or smaller containers.

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