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What makeup should you wear on a plane?

To achieve this, use non-pore-clogging oil or cream-based makeup (think: cream blushes, cheek stain, or tinted BB creams) for light coverage; and lip balm for a color pop and moisture. Swap heavy, powder-based foundation for tinted moisturizer; and skip concealer, mascara, or anything highly-pigmented.



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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. You can take as many travel-sized liquids as you can comfortably fit into one quart-sized, zip-top bag. One liquids bag is allowed per passenger in carry-on bags.

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Use a serum with hyaluronic acid which keeps the skin's moisture levels high and maintains healthy cellular function. L'oreal Revitalift Replumping Ampules come in handy flight-friendly single-use ampules which are useful as it's tricky to decant a serum.

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An hour before landing, you can use a wipe to clean your skin, reapply skincare & put on makeup. I suggest to not wear any makeup during the flight. The air will dry out your skin & it's really uncomfortable if you end up taking a nap. I keep sample sized skincare & makeup for this purpose!

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You are permitted to bring solid cosmetics and personal hygiene items as such lipstick, lip balm and similar solids. Please remember these items must be solid and not liquid, gel or aerosol. Only the items mentioned above are permitted in your carry-on bags.

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Stick deodorant is fine in any size. Well, almost any size… Powders and crystals are good to go as well. Spray, Gel, Liquid, Cream, Pastes, and Roll-On deodorants need to be in containers no larger than 3.4 ounces and placed in a clear quart-sized baggie.

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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 best offense is always a good defense, Powell says. Use saline nasal spray before and after the flight. The plane air is so dry and that dries out your mucus membranes, which reduces your resistance to infection, but keeping these membranes moist with saline spray may help.

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If you don't shower after your flight you may end up depositing germs that aren't your own into your new space; particularly your bed. But showering with soap, and shampoo for the hair, removes any of the germs you may have picked up, as well as reduces the levels of your own that have grown over time.

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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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Try packing your liquids in flexible, collapsible containers like plastic bottles or reusable zip-lock bags. Using a soft container as opposed to a hard plastic one allows you to burp your product and squeeze any extra air that might be inside.

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You are permitted to bring solid cosmetics and personal hygiene items as such lipstick, lip balm and similar solids. Please remember these items must be solid and not liquid, gel or aerosol.

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The TSA's liquid limit for carry-ons—known as the 3-1-1 rule—allows travelers to pack liquids, aerosols, gels, creams, and pastes under 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) in their carry-on bags. Passengers are allowed up to one quart-sized bag per person, or roughly nine 3.4-ounce containers in a single quart-sized bag.

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According to the TSA, concealer, foundation, and even liquid eyeliner falls into the same category as other liquid toiletries, like shampoo and conditioner.

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