Tired of arriving for vacation looking like a hot mess? Upgrade your flight experience and get fresh-faced for your travels with 20 beauty secrets that your favourite jet-setting celebrities swear by!

ShhhSilk
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Pack: a silk pillowcase
Naturally hypoallergenic and designed to help your skin retain its moisture balance; a silk pillowcase is the in-flight beauty hack to beat. Not only does the long-term use of these slinky pillowcases help in preventing wrinkles, but it also helps to protect hair by preventing breakage typically caused by sleeping on rougher fabrics.
Celebs who swear by it: Supermodel Gisele is definitely a fan, often spotted toting her favourite silk pillowcase from celeb-loved brand ShhSilk through the airport when travelling.
ShhhSilk Black Marble Travel Set, US $179.
Celebs who swear by it: Supermodel Gisele is definitely a fan, often spotted toting her favourite silk pillowcase from celeb-loved brand ShhSilk through the airport when travelling.
ShhhSilk Black Marble Travel Set, US $179.

Goop
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Pack: an ultra-rich face cream
At high altitudes, your skin just isn’t able to retain moisture as well as it can on solid ground. Avoid the after-effects of parched skin by applying a rich moisturizer during your flight.
Celebs who swear by it: In a blog post on her website Goop, actress Paltrow notes a good facial cream as “the first thing” she packs for flights. Paltrow also makes our list of celebrities that swear by these 10 health-conscious foods!
Goop Revitalizing Day Moisturizer, US $100.
Celebs who swear by it: In a blog post on her website Goop, actress Paltrow notes a good facial cream as “the first thing” she packs for flights. Paltrow also makes our list of celebrities that swear by these 10 health-conscious foods!
Goop Revitalizing Day Moisturizer, US $100.

Sephora
3 / 20
Pack: hydrating sheet masks
There’s no denying the benefit of a weekly facial — but would you be willing to sport a mask at 30,000 feet? If you’re undecided, consider this: experts will tell you that skin is at its best when humidity lands somewhere between 40 per cent to 70 per cent. Airplane cabins typically operate at about 20 per cent. This means dry skin, which in turn translates to a greasy surface as your skin tries to combat the loss of moisture. Grossed out yet? You will be once you add the effects of altitude into the mix. The higher you fly, the less you glow as the blood flow to the skin become restricted, leaving your skin dull and flat. So to recap: all of the above or a 15-minute mask session? This one’s a no-brainer.
Celebs who swear by it: With no shame in her beauty game, model, cookbook author and reigning Twitter queen Chrissy Teigen is on board with this travel beauty hack in a big way. Don’t believe us? Check out this Instagram post from the brazen – and fresh-faced – beauty!
Dr. Jart+ Dermask Water Jet Soothing Hyrda Solution, $8.
Celebs who swear by it: With no shame in her beauty game, model, cookbook author and reigning Twitter queen Chrissy Teigen is on board with this travel beauty hack in a big way. Don’t believe us? Check out this Instagram post from the brazen – and fresh-faced – beauty!
Dr. Jart+ Dermask Water Jet Soothing Hyrda Solution, $8.

Dermstore
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Pack: cleansing face wipes
Airplane bathrooms are likely the last place you want to spend time during your flight. Instead of huddling over the tiny sink as someone knocks at the door to rush you along, cleanse your skin from the comfort of your seat with refreshing — and super travel-friendly — facial wipes.
Celebs who swear by it: in an online interview with Into The Gloss designer and all-around fashion icon Victoria Beckham says: “The only face wipes that actually take off all my makeup are the Bioderma ones. I always use a cleanser after, but these wipes really get everything off.”
Bioderma Sensibio H20 Wipes, US $10.
Celebs who swear by it: in an online interview with Into The Gloss designer and all-around fashion icon Victoria Beckham says: “The only face wipes that actually take off all my makeup are the Bioderma ones. I always use a cleanser after, but these wipes really get everything off.”
Bioderma Sensibio H20 Wipes, US $10.

Amazon
5 / 20
Pack: hand sanitizer
True beauty may not be skin deep, but it doesn’t hurt to start with a clean and sanitized base. All those pollutants and recycled air trapped in your flight cabin is wreaking havoc on your skin — and every surface you touch has likely seen more than a few dirty hands — so keep it clean with a travel-sized sanitizer. Ever wondered what the filthiest spot in an airplane is? You’re guaranteed to be surprised!
Celebs who swear by it: In a resurfaced blog post from her former website The Tig, the royal newlywed noted that she liked to carry hand sanitizer while travelling, using it not only on her hands but also to wipe down the surfaces around her to avoid getting sick from any lingering germs.
Babyganics Alcohol-Free Plant-Based Mandarin Sanitizing Wipes, $6.
Celebs who swear by it: In a resurfaced blog post from her former website The Tig, the royal newlywed noted that she liked to carry hand sanitizer while travelling, using it not only on her hands but also to wipe down the surfaces around her to avoid getting sick from any lingering germs.
Babyganics Alcohol-Free Plant-Based Mandarin Sanitizing Wipes, $6.

Well.ca
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Pack: rose hip seed oil
Another hydration hack for your skin, rose hip seed oil is an easy and effective way to inject a lasting shot of moisture into your skin mid-flight.
Celebs who swear by it: Actress Kiera Knightly, in an article for Vogue UK cites rosehip oil as a recent discovery, thanks to a recommendation from a friend. After suffering from dry skin on flights, Knightley says “…I gave this a go and it really worked. Now I never travel without it.”
The Ordinary 100% Cold-Pressed Rosehip Oil, $10.
Celebs who swear by it: Actress Kiera Knightly, in an article for Vogue UK cites rosehip oil as a recent discovery, thanks to a recommendation from a friend. After suffering from dry skin on flights, Knightley says “…I gave this a go and it really worked. Now I never travel without it.”
The Ordinary 100% Cold-Pressed Rosehip Oil, $10.

La Mer
7 / 20
Pack: travel-sized luxury beauty products
This one may be more of an indulgence than a hack, but what better way to make economy feel like first class than by stowing away a few luxury beauty goods in your carry-on? Upgrade your in-seat experience with some top-shelf beauty products and get started on those vacay vibes before you land.
Celebs who swear by it: No stranger to high-end beauty, Kim Kardashian told W Magazine “La Mer has the best travel-size products. When I travel, I bring a little bag filled with their hand cream, serum and moisturizer and fully hydrate on the plane.”
La Mer The Tonic (travel size), US $45.
Celebs who swear by it: No stranger to high-end beauty, Kim Kardashian told W Magazine “La Mer has the best travel-size products. When I travel, I bring a little bag filled with their hand cream, serum and moisturizer and fully hydrate on the plane.”
La Mer The Tonic (travel size), US $45.

MAC Cosmetics
8 / 20
Pack: makeup essentials for on-the-go touchups
While you should be removing your makeup for the duration of the flight and focusing instead on hydrating cleansed skin, there’s no shame in wanting to spruce yourself up a bit pre-landing.
Celebs who swear by it: Makeup guru to the stars Patrick Ta spoke to Elle Australia dishing the goods on all things celebrity beauty. His in-flight makeup essentials? Red lipstick, mascara and a pencil for brows. What says ready-for-vacay more than a bold lip and fierce brows?
Mac Cosmetics Proud to be Canadian Lipstick, $23.
Celebs who swear by it: Makeup guru to the stars Patrick Ta spoke to Elle Australia dishing the goods on all things celebrity beauty. His in-flight makeup essentials? Red lipstick, mascara and a pencil for brows. What says ready-for-vacay more than a bold lip and fierce brows?
Mac Cosmetics Proud to be Canadian Lipstick, $23.

Summer Fridays
9 / 20
Pack: blogger-approved face masks
If sheet masks aren’t your thing, why not try a cream mask? Less mess and just as effective, it’s the facial on-the-go you never knew you needed.
Celebs who swear by it: Glee alum Lea Michelle and actress Jessica Alba are just a few of the stars who’ve taken to Instagram to profess their love for blogger Marianna Hewitt’s Summer Fridays Jet Lag Mask. A new take on an old favourite, this masking cream promises to apply as easily as your favourite moisturizer while packing all the punch of a super hydrating sheet mask.
Summer Fridays Jet Lag Mask, US $48.
Celebs who swear by it: Glee alum Lea Michelle and actress Jessica Alba are just a few of the stars who’ve taken to Instagram to profess their love for blogger Marianna Hewitt’s Summer Fridays Jet Lag Mask. A new take on an old favourite, this masking cream promises to apply as easily as your favourite moisturizer while packing all the punch of a super hydrating sheet mask.
Summer Fridays Jet Lag Mask, US $48.

The Body Shop
10 / 20
Pack: tea tree oil
A well-known cure-all, tea tree oil makes the list for basic beauty essentials time and time again. With its anti-inflammatory properties, it can help to sooth redness, irritation, swelling and even help in the treatment and prevention of acne scars.
Celebs who swear by it: Another in-flight essential favourited by Suits star-turned-royal Meghan Markle; the former actress told Allure Magazine, “The one thing that I cannot live without when I'm travelling is a small container of tea tree oil… if you get a cut, a mosquito bite, a small breakout, no matter what it is, it's my little cure-all.”
The Body Shop Tea Tree Oil, $8.
Celebs who swear by it: Another in-flight essential favourited by Suits star-turned-royal Meghan Markle; the former actress told Allure Magazine, “The one thing that I cannot live without when I'm travelling is a small container of tea tree oil… if you get a cut, a mosquito bite, a small breakout, no matter what it is, it's my little cure-all.”
The Body Shop Tea Tree Oil, $8.

Dior
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Pack: a serum
Loss of hydration being one of the most common issues for skin while travelling, nutrient-rich serums have quickly become a popular go-to for jet-setting celebrities who want to protect their skin and ensure a dewy glow on landing.
Celebs who swear by it: Model-turned-actress Cara Delevingne told InStyle online, “Since I’m on planes so often, I’m always thinking about how to keep my skin healthy and hydrated.” Her pick to maintaining that signature fresh-faced glow? Dior Glow Booster Serum.
Dior Capture Youth Glow Booster Serum, US $95.
See more: The truth about facial serums.
Celebs who swear by it: Model-turned-actress Cara Delevingne told InStyle online, “Since I’m on planes so often, I’m always thinking about how to keep my skin healthy and hydrated.” Her pick to maintaining that signature fresh-faced glow? Dior Glow Booster Serum.
Dior Capture Youth Glow Booster Serum, US $95.
See more: The truth about facial serums.

Shoppers Drug Mart
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Pack: lip balm
Your skin isn’t the only thing that congested cabin air is wreaking havoc on. Show your lips some love and protect that pout with a hydrating lip balm.
Celebs who swear by it: Victoria’s Secret Angel Lily Aldridge knows a thing or two about living the jet-set lifestyle. Speaking with Travel and Leisure, the model spilled on her favourite beauty essentials for long flights. On the list? "A good face mask, and a great lip balm.” Adds Aldridge, “I always travel with Epsom salts because when I get somewhere after being on a plane for a long time, I can take a nice Epsom salt bath.”
Elizabeth Arden Cream Lip Protectant Stick with SPF 15, $26.
Celebs who swear by it: Victoria’s Secret Angel Lily Aldridge knows a thing or two about living the jet-set lifestyle. Speaking with Travel and Leisure, the model spilled on her favourite beauty essentials for long flights. On the list? "A good face mask, and a great lip balm.” Adds Aldridge, “I always travel with Epsom salts because when I get somewhere after being on a plane for a long time, I can take a nice Epsom salt bath.”
Elizabeth Arden Cream Lip Protectant Stick with SPF 15, $26.

Jurlique
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Pack: keep it conscious – even mid-flight
We’re all about conscious and eco-friendly beauty, and luckily, clean beauty brands have gotten on board with making their products as travel-friendly as possible. Because let’s face it: a vacation from life shouldn’t mean a vacation from your non-toxic beauty regimen.
Celebs who swear by it: Organic hand cream is a good place to start. Once you’ve sanitized, those mitts are going to need all the in-flight love they can get. Beauty brand Jurlique uses biodynamic ingredients sourced from their organic farm in Australia. Eco-conscious fans of the brand include Adele, Claire Danes and Scarlett Johansson.
Jurlique Limited Edition Rose Hand Cream, US $39.
Celebs who swear by it: Organic hand cream is a good place to start. Once you’ve sanitized, those mitts are going to need all the in-flight love they can get. Beauty brand Jurlique uses biodynamic ingredients sourced from their organic farm in Australia. Eco-conscious fans of the brand include Adele, Claire Danes and Scarlett Johansson.
Jurlique Limited Edition Rose Hand Cream, US $39.

Amazon
14 / 20
Pack: eye drops
Dry air means dry skin, parched lips and sometimes, dry, itchy red eyes. Beat the bloodshot peepers with a beauty carry-on prescribed by actress and singer Vanessa Williams.
Celebs who swear by it: Always happy to share her personal beauty tips, Williams has taken to her Instagram on several occasions to dish on travel hacks she swears by while on the road or in-flight. Her solution for itchy and bloodshot eyes? Eye drops!
Clear Eyes Redness Relief, $14.
Celebs who swear by it: Always happy to share her personal beauty tips, Williams has taken to her Instagram on several occasions to dish on travel hacks she swears by while on the road or in-flight. Her solution for itchy and bloodshot eyes? Eye drops!
Clear Eyes Redness Relief, $14.

Patchology
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Pack: gel cooling eye patches
Speaking of eye-issues while travelling — it’s not just your inner eyes you need to worry about. Long flights can leave you with little rest and that cabin lighting can have you arriving for your vacation with some pretty unwelcome under-eye bags in tow. Avoid the dark circles and pack some cooling-effect eye patches in your purse for the flight!
Celebs who swear by it: Paris Hilton will be the first to tell you that dark circles are not “hot” — so how does the jet-setting heiress keep under-eye bags at bay while travelling as an international DJ? In an interview with Telegraph UK, Paris revealed, “When I’m travelling I make spa trips for facials and I always stay hydrated. The eye patches by Patchology are great for when you travel.”
Patchology Anytime Perk-Me-Up Eye Gels, US $50.
Celebs who swear by it: Paris Hilton will be the first to tell you that dark circles are not “hot” — so how does the jet-setting heiress keep under-eye bags at bay while travelling as an international DJ? In an interview with Telegraph UK, Paris revealed, “When I’m travelling I make spa trips for facials and I always stay hydrated. The eye patches by Patchology are great for when you travel.”
Patchology Anytime Perk-Me-Up Eye Gels, US $50.

Amazon
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Pack: superfood for your skin
Superfoods like avocados, blueberries, lemon, turmeric – the list goes on – are fabulous in-flight snacks to keep salty cravings at bay, nourish your skin and avoid any mid-flight bloat. A popular alternative to getting these superfood benefits have recently become available in the form of powders, masks and mix-formulas designed for busy on-the-go lifestyles.
Celebs who swear by it: In an online post for BeautyEditor.ca fashion icon and designer Alexa Chung revealed that when it comes to beauty routines, she believes less is more. When it comes to travel, however, the street style star does have her trade secrets. She’s a fan of certified-natural Weleda Skin Food, which she applies directly to her face. Another celebrity fan of “skin food” products is model Miranda Kerr, who took to her Instagram to profess her love for travel-sized Skinfood supplement sachets from brand Kora Organics.
Weleda Skin Food, $19.
Celebs who swear by it: In an online post for BeautyEditor.ca fashion icon and designer Alexa Chung revealed that when it comes to beauty routines, she believes less is more. When it comes to travel, however, the street style star does have her trade secrets. She’s a fan of certified-natural Weleda Skin Food, which she applies directly to her face. Another celebrity fan of “skin food” products is model Miranda Kerr, who took to her Instagram to profess her love for travel-sized Skinfood supplement sachets from brand Kora Organics.
Weleda Skin Food, $19.

The Honest Company
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Pack: a do-everything balm
Skin aside, long flights can make for dull and flat hair. Keep your strands manageable and in-check on your flight by pulling them into a low ponytail and using a balm to smooth and slick back any strays. Use that same balm to add a dewy transparent glow to cheeks, moisturize lips and, with a small brow brush, to tame any unruly hairs.
Celebs who swear by it: Actress and founder of The Honest Company, Jessica Alba is such a fan of simple, clean beauty that she’s created her own line of products to work for any lifestyle, at home or on-the-go. Included in her list of summer must-have’s is the Magic Balm, an all-purpose product made from organic fruits and essential oils.
The Honest Company Magic Balm, US $13.
Celebs who swear by it: Actress and founder of The Honest Company, Jessica Alba is such a fan of simple, clean beauty that she’s created her own line of products to work for any lifestyle, at home or on-the-go. Included in her list of summer must-have’s is the Magic Balm, an all-purpose product made from organic fruits and essential oils.
The Honest Company Magic Balm, US $13.

ArtNaturals
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Pack: peppermint essential oils
Essential oils are becoming more and more popular with celebrities and seasoned travellers who are looking to secure their comfort and maintain their skin while on the move.
Celebs who swear by it: In an online Vogue article, model Karolina Kurkova says, "peppermint refreshes and awakens me when I have to go straight to work after [landing].”
ArtNaturals Peppermint Essential Oil, US $5.
Celebs who swear by it: In an online Vogue article, model Karolina Kurkova says, "peppermint refreshes and awakens me when I have to go straight to work after [landing].”
ArtNaturals Peppermint Essential Oil, US $5.

Amazon
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Pack: fun, scented nail polish
Have some fun with your in-seat situation and give your nails a fresh coat of something vacay-worthy. Worried about any strong scent your polish may give off in the cabin? Victoria’s Secret model Karlie Kloss has the solution.
Celebs who swear by it: Says the stylish supermodel in an interview with Teen Vogue, “I love this rose-scented nail polish — every girl likes to do her nails, but it can be so stinky. This is such a simple smart solution.”
Alloya Natural, Non Toxic, Floral Scented Nail Polish, $17.
Celebs who swear by it: Says the stylish supermodel in an interview with Teen Vogue, “I love this rose-scented nail polish — every girl likes to do her nails, but it can be so stinky. This is such a simple smart solution.”
Alloya Natural, Non Toxic, Floral Scented Nail Polish, $17.

Sephora
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Pack: toning pads
If you’re looking to go the whole nine yards with your in-flight beauty program, try this: just after cleansing your face with wipes – but before applying any moisturizer or serum, use a toning pad (or dab a bit of toner on a cotton circle pad) to gently pick up any oils or general grime (gross!) that you might have missed with the wipes.
Celebs who swear by it: This travel tip comes from professional dancer Julianne Hough, who says, “about halfway through a long flight or right around landing, I like to refresh my skin with an invigorating cleansing and toning pad. This removes any excess oil and overall feeling of grossness.” To keep it travel-friendly, Hough suggests, “single sealed pads are the way to go because they’ll never dry out, you only take what you need.”
First Aid Beauty Facial Radiance Pads, $37.
Celebs who swear by it: This travel tip comes from professional dancer Julianne Hough, who says, “about halfway through a long flight or right around landing, I like to refresh my skin with an invigorating cleansing and toning pad. This removes any excess oil and overall feeling of grossness.” To keep it travel-friendly, Hough suggests, “single sealed pads are the way to go because they’ll never dry out, you only take what you need.”
First Aid Beauty Facial Radiance Pads, $37.
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