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"The longer the flight, the more your complexion is zapped of hydration, which leads to breakouts, dullness, and uncomfortable tightness. It's a surefire way to ensure you land with the glowy and clear skin of your dreams by scheduling a facial as close to your departure as possible, ideally the day before."
"Communicate with your esthetician about your hydration needs and get specific about focusing on penetrating moisture after extractions. These methods are proven to deliver hydration and active ingredients deep into the skin through advanced modalities like iontophoresis and sonophoresis."
"Lymphatic facial massage is essential for looking your best. It boosts circulation and helps combat post-flight puffiness, ensuring you look as snatched as possible when you arrive at your destination."
Flight face—characterized by dry, dull, and puffy skin—results from low cabin humidity and recycled air during air travel. Longer flights intensify dehydration, causing breakouts, dullness, and skin tightness. NYC esthetician Danielle Gamble recommends scheduling a facial the day before departure to ensure optimal skin condition upon arrival. When booking, communicate hydration needs and request moisture-focused treatments after extractions. Advanced modalities like iontophoresis and sonophoresis effectively deliver hydration deep into skin using electrical currents and ultrasound waves. Adding lymphatic massage to facials boosts circulation and reduces post-flight puffiness, helping travelers arrive looking their best.
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