Moisturise

When you’re in the dry air of the plane, it’s crucial to keep your skin moisturised without the hassle of weighing it down. For that, we recommend the Lakmé Absolute Perfect Radiance Whitening Serum. Made with micro-crystals and Vita-Resorcinol, it will not only nourish your skin but will also polish away any dullness so that you’ll leave the flight looking fresher than before.
Tank up

Since the environment in the cabin can be drying, it’s important to guzzle up as much liquid as you can. Prior to your flight, fill your system with juice or a smoothie which is rich in Vitamin C which will also give your skin bonus points! While you’re on the flight, carry a bottle of water and drink it at frequent intervals to keep yourself hydrated.
Freshen up

Somewhere in the midst of a long haul flight, you might find yourself feeling lethargic and your skin feeling fatigued. Blame that on the cabin pressure and air flow. To revive your skin, give it a fruit blast with the Lakmé Blush and Glow Peach Face Wash which has beads that burst on your skin to cleanse it and leave it with a tinge of colour. With its natural fruit extracts and antioxidants, expect brighter looking skin without any dryness.
Move it!

Sitting for hours in a cramped position can leave your body feeling stiff and uncomfortable. So when you get a chance to move from your seat and stretch yourself, what are you waiting for? Allow some movement in your arms and legs, even if it is a simple bend and twist. This will help keep your circulation going so that even if you’ve got to stay seated for a few more hours, you’ll be all set.
Prep your skin

Whether you’re directly heading to a conference or meeting your long-distance boyfriend, looking great when you land is mandatory. So before landing, cover any signs of distress and dullness by dotting your skin with the Lakmé CC Cream. It's perfect to hide those dark spots, add a natural radiance to your skin and give it a big dose of moisturisation to face the long day ahead.
Written by Dayle Pereira on 23rd Aug 2016