Why cabins dehydrate skin
Low humidity and long sittings pull moisture from skin. The goal is comfort: light cleansing, calm hydration, and protection that won’t feel sticky in a seat.
What you'll need
- RiceWhip Milk Cleanser (travel size or decant)
- CloudBarrier
- Silk Lip Melt
- Optional: hydrating mist, soft tissue
5-minute in-flight flow
- Sanitize: Sanitize the hands before everything else.
- Reset: Moisten a cotton pad, add a small amount of RiceWhip, sweep, then tissue off.
- Seal: Smooth a thin layer of CloudBarrier over face and neck.
- Lip comfort: Apply Silk Lip Melt; reapply as needed.
- Hands: Finish with hand cream to avoid mid-flight dryness.
Pro tips
- Keep layers thin to avoid stickiness in warm cabins.
- Skip strong actives before and during long flights.
- Drink water; avoid frequent alcohol/caffeine if you’re prone to dryness.
FAQs
Should I use SPF on a night flight?
If you’ll be near windows during daylight, yes—apply before landing.
Breakout-prone?
Use minimal layers and avoid heavy occlusion; cleanse again after landing.
Pack the basics: RiceWhip • CloudBarrier • Silk Lip Melt