“The Jetsetter’s Guide to Glowing Skin: Tips for Flyers”

🧴 Travel Far, Glow Close

Frequent travel may be great for your career—also for Jetsetter’s—but your skin doesn’t always agree. From dry air and jet lag to climate shifts, travel puts your glowing to the test.

Luckily, it doesn’t have to. With the right strategy, you can step off every flight looking as radiant as when you boarded. Welcome to your Jetsetter’s Guide to Glowing Skin, brought to you by Routine from Heaven—luxury skincare designed for life on the go.


✈️ Tip 1: Hydration Starts Before Takeoff

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Airplane cabins have humidity levels as low as 10%, which is drier than the Sahara Desert. Start hydrating hours before your flight by drinking plenty of water—and avoiding alcohol or caffeine, which dehydrate the skin.

💧 Pro Tip: Apply a rich, nourishing moisturizer like our Overnight Glow Balm the night before flying to prep your skin.


🧳 Tip 2: Pack TSA-Friendly Skincare

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Keep your skincare simple, effective, and 100ml or under. Your carry-on routine should include:

  • A hydrating mist (in lieu of toner)
  • A gentle cleanser
  • Moisturizer
  • Eye serum
  • Lip balm
  • SPF

Our In-Flight Skincare Kit is curated specifically to fit within TSA limits while delivering first-class care.

📎 Need a refresher on the rules? TSA Liquid Rules


🌍 Tip 3: Cleanse Before and After Flying

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Don’t let airborne bacteria or recycled air linger on your skin. Wipe down your face with a micellar cloth or rinse-free cleanser before you board and again after you land. It’s your first defense against breakouts and dullness.

We recommend the Calm Balm Cleanser—non-stripping, lightweight, and perfect for sensitive post-flight skin.


🕶️ Tip 4: SPF is Non-Negotiable

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UV exposure increases at altitude, and airplane windows don’t block UVA rays. Always apply an SPF of at least 30 before and during your flight.

Our Invisible SPF Stick glides on effortlessly, leaves no white cast, and is ideal for reapplication mid-flight.

📖 Fun Fact: Harvard Health confirms UVA rays can damage skin through windows—even on cloudy days.


😴 Tip 5: Sleep, Mask, Repeat

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For overnight flights, treat your skin while you snooze. Apply an overnight mask or rich balm after your serum and let it soak in while you rest.

A silk eye mask, aromatherapy roller, and neck pillow complete the self-care at 30,000 feet vibe.

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