How to Look Great Coming Off the Plane: 10 Models Share Their In-Flight Skin Secrets Inline
Photo: Getty Images1/10Jessica Stam
Though Stam would prefer twelve hours of sleep, she concedes that Mario Badescu Facial Spray will supply an on-the-go refresh in a pinch, also working as a residue-free frizz tamer for transatlantic static. If the fashion veteran’s skin is particularly dry, she counters with a blend of S5 Replenish Serum and her moisturizer of the moment.
Mario Badescu Facial Spray, $12; mariobadescu.com
S5 Skincare Replenish Serum, $72; beautybay.com
Photo: Tommy Ton/Trunk Archive2/10Karmen Pedaru
"I love face oils,” said the Estonian model, citing Rodin Olio Lusso as a favorite. “I apply it in the middle of a flight, and when I land I massage it in for a couple of minutes. You see such a difference."
Rodin Olio Lusso Luxury Face Oil, $170; oliolusso.com
Photo: Getty Images3/10Magdalena Jasek
“I’m using a Polish brand—it’s called AA [Oceanic],” said Jasek of her preferred moisturizer. “I’ve used it since I was young and it works better than any other brands I’ve tried. It’s quite thick, actually. I put it on before going to bed.”
AA Oceanic Hial + Collagen Moisturizing and Firming Day Cream, $27; polstore.com
Photo: Getty Images4/10Xiao Wen Ju
Ju relies on a post-flight face rinse to ground her skin. “I have to wash my face. Then I put on a lot of moisturizer,” Right now, she is reaching for the very thick Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream. “It’s so rich, but people always tell me my skin looks amazing when I use it!”
Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant, $21; elizabetharden.com
Photographed by Phil Oh5/10Hanne Gaby Odiele
For Odiele, water is the only true cure for dry skin. “I make sure I drink two liters, and then I keep drinking,” said the willowy blonde, who also moisturizes with coconut oil, in her words, everywhere. “Face, hair, body—everything.”
Optimal Solutions Organic Coconut Oil, $11; target.com