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Flight crew skin – when the cabin takes it all

By Christopher Genberg

Cabin humidity, long shifts and zone hopping are a rough mix for skin. It can feel tight, dull and irritated just when you need to look fresh and composed. This is a routine you can actually do between boarding and landing.

Flight crew skin – when the cabin takes it all

Why does skin feel dry after just one leg?

Cabin air is often far drier than skin prefers, and that low humidity speeds up water loss through the barrier. Add UV at altitude, which becomes more intense the higher you fly, and skin loses both glow and resilience. That is why flight crew skin can feel depleted halfway through a shift.

The standard answer is usually more cleansing, more acids or some “quick fix” active routine. But skin already stressed by dry cabin air does not need more force. It needs less moisture loss, more calm and proper barrier support, not a harsher clean-up to look “fresh” on paper.

That is the real issue: flight crew skin is rarely about one dramatic problem. It is about repeated stress in a setting that does not care about your skin cycle. Good care here is about minutes, not perfection. And about adapting to life in the air, not pretending you are at a spa on the ground.

Five things that actually help

1

Clean less, support more

In the morning, keep cleansing gentle or skip it if your skin feels fine. The goal is to avoid stripping the protective layer before you even step on board.

2

Seal in moisture fast

Apply skincare while skin is still slightly damp after cleansing. That helps trap water instead of waiting until your skin has already started to tighten.

3

Skip over-exfoliation

If you spend your days in dry cabin air, your skin rarely needs more scrubbing. Too much exfoliation can make the barrier even more fragile and reactive.

4

Focus on eyes and cheeks

That is usually where tightness shows up first after a long rotation. Choose products that soothe and soften without feeling heavy under makeup.

5

Think in shifts, not perfection

A three-minute routine you repeat beats an advanced routine you never have time for. Consistency wins over paper-perfect skincare every time.

How to fix it without adding more steps

How to fix it without adding more steps

Morning: keep it simple with Au Naturel Makeup Remover if you need to lift off overnight residue or want a gentle start. The MCT oil cleans without making your face feel stripped. For flight crew skin, that low-drama approach is often exactly what a long day in the air calls for.

Evening: the DUO kit with The ONE and I LOVE is the natural reset after cabin humidity, UV at altitude and hours of dry air plus stress. The ONE, with CBD and MCT, helps skin feel more regulated, while I LOVE, with CBG, brings a calming, antibacterial touch when your skin has had enough for the day. Nothing complicated, nothing performative.

Breakfast: Fungtastic Mushroom Extract is an easy habit for anyone living zone hopping and wanting a little support from the inside too. Chaga, Reishi, Lion’s Mane and Cordyceps fit neatly into a schedule that is already off-kilter. Three minutes, three steps, and a routine that travels with you instead of fighting your life.

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Frequently asked questions

Why does skin get so dry on planes?

Cabin humidity is usually very low, so skin loses water faster. Add stress, changing sleep patterns and UV at altitude, and the barrier gets hit from several sides at once.

Can I use oil if I am breakout-prone?

Yes, if the formula is chosen well and used lightly. The ONE is designed to help skin feel more balanced, not to sit on top like a heavy film.

What is the best approach with irregular shifts?

Build around moments, not clock times. Morning, evening and breakfast are much easier to stick to when you are zone hopping across time zones.

Do I need a lot of products to see a difference?

No. For flight crew skin, fewer thoughtful steps usually work better than a long product list. What matters is using the routine every day.

Sources

  1. Chen Y, Lyga J. Brain-skin connection: stress, inflammation and skin aging. Inflamm Allergy Drug Targets 2014;13(3):177–190.
  2. Engebretsen KA, Johansen JD, Kezic S, Linneberg A, Thyssen JP. The effect of environmental humidity and temperature on skin barrier function and dermatitis. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol 2016;30(2):223–249.

Article reviewed by Christopher Genberg, founder of 1753 SKINCARE.

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