I’m a flight attendant & my face was very flakey – my routine helped, it includes a water swap & getting my skin to 5.5
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A FLIGHT attendant has revealed the moisturizing beauty products that fixed their dehydrated skin.
They said their skin was already “very flakey” before they began to work in the role that wreaks havoc on the body.
Airplane cabins are known for having reduced humidity and fluctuating temperatures that can leave skin dry and dull.
A steward took to Reddit’s Flight Attendants forum to share their skincare routine in response to another user asking for advice.
Posting under the handle , they listed several factors that improved the condition of their “dehydrated” skin.
Before speaking to a beauty guru, they had tried swapping a “rough cleanser” for a softer milk-based product.
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“Ceramides are amazing for your skin and I actually broke out way less with ceramides,” the Redditor said.
They contribute to skin health by making a barrier that locks in moisture and protects against harmful irritants and toxins.
The levels of ceramides in the body decline with age but can be boosted with topical treatments or dietary supplements.
The flight attendant said they use overnight mask infused with hyaluronic acid during pairings.
They've also cut out dairy from their diet because they have IBS and endometriosis.
Despite occasionally still having cheese on their pasta, they believe the dietary change has contributed to their skin health.
They listed other tips they swear by when frequently flying.
“Washing my face with cold water instead of hot water,” they said.
“Cold water keeps the moisture in.
“For a toner, I use a very gentle one now.
“Avoid salicylic acid.
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“Exfoliate with exfoliators that don’t contain sugar or salt or any little pieces in them.
“They make little microscopic tears in our skin and dry skin cannot handle that.”