Three ways to combat in-flight skin dehydration, according to an expert
There are few downsides to jetting off to sunnier climes, but one big con is the skin dehydration that occurs during and after a flight. Whether it’s a 12-hour trip to somewhere exotic or just a couple of hours spent in the cabin to reach a short-distance destination, our skin never seems to look quite the same as when we embarked the plane.The reason? Cabin pressure, recycled air and a lack of fresh oxygen all take a toll on our skin, resulting in dehydration, lack of luminosity and increased sensitivity – hence why you may often feel like your skin needs multiple layers of moisturiser by the time you reach your destination.