Dermatologists Share Their Airplane Carry-On Skin Care Essentials

If you’re not putting on sunscreen during your flight, you’re doing it wrong.
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If you want to look this fresh after your next flight, follow these dermatologists' tips.

It’s no secret that the recirculated air on airplanes is drying to your skin, but what is there to be done when you can only bring a quart-sized bag of liquids? To help us figure out which skin care products to pack in our carry-on, HuffPost consulted three board-certified dermatologists. Below, you’ll find their product recommendations under three categories: cleansing, hydration and protection.

Since carry-on containers must be 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less, we recommend picking up travel sizes of your skin care staples (if they exist) or transferring them into leakproof containers like these magnetic capsules from Cadence or silicone travel bottles from LiquiSnugs.

Cleansing

For long flights, cleansing your skin — especially if you’re wearing makeup — is a must for Dr. Whitney Bowe, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York. “If I’m traveling for work and wearing makeup, I will remove my makeup using micellar water and a reusable cloth,” she told HuffPost. “One of my favorite micellar waters is Bioderma Sensibio H2O because I find it is very gentle and leaves my skin feeling hydrated and soothed, not tight and dry.” At home, she typically follows this step with a gentle, water-based cleanser (“to remove all the surfactants from the skin”) but skips this step in-flight for convenience.

As far as makeup wipes go, Bowe is not a fan. “They are incredibly harsh on our skin barrier and, despite what they say, are not the best option for the planet,” she said. “Single-use products, whether they claim to be biodegradable or not, almost always end up in a landfill.”

If makeup wipes are a must-have for your on-the-go skin care routine, Papri Sarkar, a board-certified dermatologist based in Brookline, Massachusetts, likes the ones from Clean Skin Club. “They’re not irritating and have multiple sizes,” she said. “My favorite are the really large ones but they can be bulkier for the plane.” She uses them if she feels like she has too many layers of product on her face. “I can wipe everything off and start from scratch.”

Hydration

To keep her skin nice and hydrated, Janet Allenby, the founder of Allenby Cosmetic Dermatology in Delray Beach, Florida, packs a travel-size bottle of Avène Thermal Spring Water and sprays it all over her face and neck. “The Avène Eau Thermale is a product line from specific mountain springs in France that help restore and maintain the proper skin barrier quality which is needed to conserve our skin’s natural hydration,” she explained. “It has an excellent track record in aiding those with severe eczema and skin barrier problems.”

Next, Allenby seals in that light misting of water with a topical hyaluronic acid; Alastin HA (Hyaluronic Acid) Immerse Serum if she’s staying awake or Avène Cicalfate+ Restorative Protective Cream if she’s sleeping on the plane. “HA Immerse serum by Alastin is one of several excellent topical hyaluronic acids available that immediately pull water into the skin and help retain it,” she said. “I really like the feel and the way it absorbs quickly without feeling sticky.”

The Best Tinted Moisturizers For The Summer
Ami Cole skin enhancing tint(01 of09)
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"This one is great for melanated skin. It's super lightweight and you can get light to medium coverage from it. You probably will need to add a bit of concealer if you're looking for more medium coverage. It's a great add-on for those good skin days, and it's one of my favorite tinted moisturizers for women of color." — Delina Medhin, celebrity makeup artist

It comes in 6 shades.
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It Cosmetics CC+ cream(02 of09)
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"It Cosmetics CC+ Cream is still a favorite for me as a makeup artist, since most clients are looking for the comfort of a tinted moisturizer but a bit more coverage than is usually offered in this category. The shade range is wide and the SPF 50 keeps me reaching for this, leaving skin perfectly even when applied with a brush. It offers a glowy and a matte finish for clients who need the range when temps rise." — Priscilla Freire, a New York City-based makeup artist

It comes in 15 shades.
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Saie Slip Tint(03 of09)
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"Saie’s Slip Tint is a go-to for drier/combo skin that loves a glow, and it’s bigger bonus is that it has zinc mineral sunscreen. Finding your right shade, you can get sun protection that doesn’t leave a white cast and it’s easy enough to reapply as needed. I'm a fan of products with licorice root extract to really help keep complexion bright and even-toned, and the Slip Tint features this ingredient." — Priscilla Freire

It comes in 14 shades.
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The Lip Bar Just a Tint 3-in-1 tinted skin conditioner(04 of09)
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"This 3-in-1 moisturizes, protects and gives an amazing amount of coverage without feeling cakey. Made with hyaluronic acid, this tinted moisturizer is nourishing enough to apply to clean, bare skin and has enough coverage to perfect the skin while still looking natural." — Kierra Lanice Wray, a Michigan-based makeup artist

It comes in 8 shades.
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Nars pure radiant tinted moisturizer(05 of09)
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"An oldie but goodie, this tinted moisturizer has SPF 30 and contains vitamin C to brighten the skin! This sheer, buildable tinted moisturizer is packed with skin care. Perfect for summer because it's lightweight and helps to even the skin tone over time!" — Kierra Lanice Wray

It comes in 16 shades.
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Fenty Beauty Eaze Drop blurring skin tint(06 of09)
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"This skin tint is the most lightweight in texture and blurs imperfections. Almost wet in its consistency, it melts into the skin like butter with its sheer to medium coverage. What takes the cake is the fact that is sweatproof and humidity-resistant, much needed for summer vacation or just an everyday slay!" — Kierra Lanice Wray

It comes in 25 shades.
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Shiseido synchro skin self-refreshing tint(07 of09)
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"The makeup I do is for photo and video, so the best thing about this skin tint for me is that it looks incredible on camera! It has SPF 20 and hyaluronic acid on the skin care side of things; then, on the makeup side, it gives a beautiful soft veil of coverage that balances the skin texture and tone, while still letting the natural skin shine through. I would say get this tint in two shades (light and dark), then use them to highlight and contour your face. You can use your favorite foundation as a concealer for a little extra coverage if you want to get that 'clean girl' makeup look that's very much trending." — Remi Odunsi, a New York City-based makeup artist

It comes in 12 shades.
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Kosas tinted face oil(08 of09)
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"A tinted oil that is perfect year-round for those who need an extra bit of moisture. I recommend applying this formula with your hands and pressing it into your skin for more coverage. For those looking for skin care benefits, it contains six different oils to nourish your skin." — Verónica Gaona, a New York City-based makeup artist

It comes in 16 shades.
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Smashbox Halo Healthy Glow tinted moisturizer(09 of09)
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"Super lightweight formula creates a healthy glow with light coverage that primes, perfect and protects the skin while adding hydration. The packaging is easy to work with and the shade options cater to a great variety of skin tones! I use during both summer and winter to give myself a skin-like finish and protect me from the sun!" — Melissa Drouillard, a New York City-based professional makeup artist and licensed esthetician

It comes in 20 shades.
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When choosing which moisturizer to pack, Sarkar considers her final destination. If she’s going somewhere warm, a light hydrating lotion like Belif’s The True Cream Aqua Bomb is her go-to. “It never feels heavy and I love it under sunscreen or makeup because it doesn’t pill,” she said. “I hate feeling like I have things on my face and it’s great for that.”

Bowe uses a hydrating serum followed by a rich moisturizer to trap moisture into her skin. Her current favorites are the Drunk Elephant B-Hydra Intensive Hydration Serum and Glossier After Baume. “It’s vegan and fragrance-free, and feels rich without breaking me out,” she said. If her skin is feeling especially parched or inflamed, she applies a thin layer of La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5. “It is a soothing, nourishing balm and helps to keep moisture trapped into the skin, protecting our skin barrier.”

For dry hands from frequent hand-washing and hand sanitizer use, Sarkar uses CeraVe Healing Ointment. “It’s a great barrier product,” she said. “It helps to keep the moisture that’s in my skin in and doesn’t ever sting, burn or cause irritation. People sometimes think it’s makeup because it goes on like a gloss but it’s colorless.” In a pinch, she has used it as a highlighter and makeshift mascara.

Protection

When talking to dermatologists, sunscreen inevitably comes up, and the same is true here. They recommend wearing sunscreen while on the plane, and even reapplying if you’re on a long flight (especially if you have a window seat).

“A few studies done years ago showed that pilots and cabin crew members have much higher rates of melanoma than the average person,” Sarkar said. “The data is a little old but it makes sense. There’s a lot more UV radiation at 30,000 feet elevation than on the ground!”

Sarkar uses Isntree’s Hyaluronic Acid Airy Sun Stick SPF 50+. “There’s no white cast, it’s less than 3 ounces, it’s in stick form so it never squirts or spills from increased cabin pressure, and it’s easy to apply without using your hands,” she said. “Even my kids don’t mind it.”

Bowe notes that sunscreen is “absolutely critical” during long flights. “I either apply it first thing in the morning on overnight flights, or apply it every two hours during daytime flights,” she said. “I typically prefer lightweight sunscreens because I’m usually layering them over a vitamin C serum and moisturizer, but if I’m in flight I like to reach for a richer, more nourishing option that acts like a moisturizer plus sunscreen in one.” She listed the Kinship Self Reflect Sport SPF 60 as a solid option that is very rich and leaves her skin feeling super hydrated.

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Before You Go

Hybrid Sunscreens That Are The Best Of Both Worlds
A highly rated dermatologist-recommended sunscreen, ideal for sensitive skin(01 of07)
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EltaMD's broad spectrum sunscreen has over 23,400 five-star ratings on Amazon and uses a transparent zinc oxide as well as a combination of chemical filters to protect skin from both UVA and UVB rays without leaving a white cast. The formulation also contains niacinamide, which can help calm skin types prone to redness, acne or irritation while also helping to minimize some of the oxidative stress that can occur with sun exposure. The finish is slightly matte, making this a good option for oily complexions or for people who are not fond of the shiny finish often left by sunscreens. However, people with drier skin types may need to wear it over a regular moisturizer. (credit:Amazon)
A broad spectrum moisturizer with anti-aging and redness-reduction benefits(02 of07)
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This non-greasy and lightweight cream sunscreen has an SPF of 45 and is an everyday moisturizer that can be a good choice for all skin types. It uses both zinc oxide and titanium dioxide along with a chemical filter for broad spectrum protection and a combination of vitamin E, hyaluronic acid and niacinamide help to combat skin-aging free radicals, help to plump and hydrate the skin and reduce redness. (credit:Amazon)
A daily hydrating lotion with SPF at a great price point(03 of07)
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For a more fluid-like moisturizer that quickly absorbs and easily glides onto the skin without any white streaks, Eucerin's Daily Protection sunscreen can be a good option. It has an SPF of 30 and is enriched with both zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, along with three other chemical filters to provide broad spectrum UVA and UVB protection. The lightweight texture leaves a neutral finish and can be worn under makeup without causing pilling. (credit:Amazon)
An ultra-thin and silky Japanese sunscreen with collagen(04 of07)
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The Skin Aqua SPF 50 UV moisture milk is very fluid and silky in texture and works into skin with little to no white cast while leaving behind a slightly shiny and glowy finish. It uses both zinc oxide and uvinal A plus, which is a chemical filter that can protect skin against the harmful UVA rays known for destroying collagen and causing free radical damage. The formula also contains hydrolyzed collagen to keep skin hydrated and plump and is both water- and sweat-resistant. (credit:Amazon)
A high-performance everyday sunscreen with a water-resistant moisturizing formula(05 of07)
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Jack Black's Sun Guard has an SPF of 45 and a hydrating formula that creates a barrier of waterproof and sweat-proof protection, without feeling too heavy on the skin. It contains 8% zinc oxide as well as two different chemical filters and is enriched with organic calendula flower to soothe and comfort skin. (credit:Sephora)
A lightweight vitamin-rich sunscreen with skin-brightening ingredients(06 of07)
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This vitamin-filled sunscreen by Glow Recipe uses a little over 12% zinc oxide and a combined 13% of chemical sunscreen filters to provide broad spectrum protection in an easily absorbed formula that doesn't feel greasy. It has niacinamide to help brighten skin over time and hyaluronic acid for hydration and a reduced appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. This formula also contains aloe, which is rich in antioxidants and enzymes to soothe and protect skin. (credit:Sephora)
An antioxidant sunscreen with multi-filter protection(07 of07)
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The highly protective SPF 50 sunscreen by Ultrasun uses four different chemical filters and titanium dioxide to protect skin from UVB and UVA rays, as well as an antioxidant complex to prevent skin-damaging free radical activity. Additionally, this water-resistant lotion contains a natural enzyme that can be useful in preventing UVA-induced premature photoaging. This formula is great to use on its own as an everyday moisturizer or as a primer for makeup. (credit:Amazon)

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