travel single-day 5 product minis + 2 sheet masks
Long-Haul Flight Skincare · 장거리 비행 스킨케어
Also called: in-flight skincare · cabin humidity · 장거리 비행 피부 · 기내 스킨케어
When this routine applies
Cabin air at 10–20% humidity vs comfortable 40–60% pulls moisture from skin. 8+ hour flights also disrupt circulation and sleep. Routine focuses on hydration loss and post-landing recovery.
한국어 설명
기내 공기 습도 10~20% (정상 40~60%). 피부 수분 급격 손실. 8시간+ 비행은 순환·수면도 교란. 루틴은 수분 손실 + 착륙 후 회복에 집중.
What to use
Pre-board: cleanse + humectant essence + ceramide cream + lip balm. In-flight: avoid makeup; mist + sheet mask mid-flight; reapply moisturizer hourly on long legs. Post-landing: gentle re-cleanse + hydrating sheet mask + sleeping mask first night.
한국어 설명
탑승 전: 세안 + 보습 에센스 + 세라마이드 크림 + 립밤. 기내: 메이크업 자제, 미스트 + 중간 시트 마스크, 장시간 비행 시 보습 1시간마다 덧바름. 착륙 후: 저자극 재세안 + 보습 시트 마스크 + 첫날 밤 슬리핑 마스크.
What to avoid
Do not use retinol or strong actives on flight day (sun exposure through windows + dryness amplify irritation). Avoid alcohol-heavy mists in cabin (counterproductive).
한국어 설명
비행 당일 레티놀·강한 활성 성분 X (창문 자외선 + 건조 자극 증폭). 알코올 함유 미스트는 오히려 역효과.
Ingredient strategy
Supporting
Add where space and skin type allow.
Related skin concerns
If any of these flare in this scenario, dive into the dedicated concern page.
Related answer guides
- K-Beauty Skincare for Long-Haul Flights A practical K-beauty flight skincare guide with placeholder Korean product picks for hydration, barrier care, and overnight travel.
- Best Korean Skincare for Post-Holiday Recovery A Seoul-informed guide to Korean barrier-care skincare for post-holiday dehydration, irritation, and tired-looking skin.
External references
- Dermatologists' top tips for relieving dry skin | American Academy of Dermatology
Supports travel and cabin-dryness skincare advice.
- Emollients | NHS
Adds public-health moisturizer context for long-haul cabin dryness and barrier support.
- Sunscreen and sun safety | NHS
Adds public-health guidance for sun exposure around travel.
Scenario-based shopper guidance, not medical advice. Procedures (laser, chemical peel, microneedling, prescription tretinoin) follow your clinician's protocol first — these pages support the topical recovery phase, not the procedure itself.