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Here’s how one flight attendant stays fresh and dewy from takeoff to landing.

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Flying is notoriously rough on your skin.

Three skincare products lined up in a box with clouds in the background

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Fear not, as it doesn’t present a major health risk, but it can be uncomfortable.

The agency suggested using both a nasal spray and moisturizers to combat dryness.

But which should you use?

“The cabin air sucks all of the moisture out of your skin.

It’s awful,” Pruitt shared withTravel + Leisure.

“I’m very particular about what I use.

I have three products [by] Follain that I swear by.”

Another product Pruitt loves is theGreat Skin Instant Glow Serumby Merit.

“It’s incredible.

As for her hands, Pruitt keeps it simple withTrader Joe’s Head to Toe Moisturizing Balm.

“It’s very, very thick, which is what I want when flying.

I notice the thinner moisturizers and lotions just don’t really do it,” Pruitt said.

“My skin either soaks it up, or just when handling and touching things, it goes away.

One more thing Pruitt said she always keeps in her bag is a face spray to feel refreshed post-flight.

“It’s theJosh Rosebrook’s Hydrating Accelerator.