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Why You Get Acne on Planes and What Dermatologists Recommend

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How to prep your skin for a flight

“Start with a gentle cleanse the morning of your flight and apply a lightweight, moisturizing sunscreen,” advises Dr. Bruce. 

Skip the heavy makeup and try to resist touching your face (easier said than done, I know) to prevent the spread of acne-causing bacteria.

Our expert advises that mid-flight, a hydrating mist can help refresh and hydrate yourskin. Just don’t get any on your seatmate.

How to treat post-flight breakouts

“After landing, use a gentle salicylic acid pad or cleanser, followed by a hydrating serum like hyaluronic acid to keep things calm and balanced,” Dr. Bruce tells E!. 

If you see acne starting to arise, she says to avoid piling on a harsh acne treatments. Instead, stick to your regular skincare routine. That includes using face wash, using a light, non-comedogenic moisturizer at night, and never skipping sunscreen during the day.

“A mild exfoliating product (think salicylic acid or lactic acid) a few times a week can help speed up recovery,” says Dr. Bruce. So be sure to pack one of our options below. 

And just like that, airplane acne will vanish!

This is your dermatologist-approved guide on preventing breakouts when you fly, featuring products from The Outset, YSEBeauty, Moira Cosmetics, and more.



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