The 30,000ft. Travel Survival Guide
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Travel hasn’t felt glamorous for decades. This is just a fact. But that doesn’t have to stop you from finding space for a little mile-high self care that breaks up the flight, adjusts your senses, and maybe makes the trip feel just that much nicer.
First and foremost - at least for me - is comfort. Planes are always freezing and being cozy makes a 3 or 13 hour flight that much more tolerable. This blanket, that I designed with air travel in mind, keeps the chill at bay and is 10000 times prettier, more comfortable and sanitary than any blanket you might get from the airline. The “envelope” it comes in fits an airplane pillow perfectly so your face never has to touch it - plus it doubles as a shawl so you can just wear it off the plane.
The dry air is murder on cuticles and hands when you fly, it feels like moisture is evaporating at an alarming rate. Keep your hands and cuticles supple with the one-two-punch of the Tenoverten Cuticle Oil and the hand cream from Grown Alchemist. Just the right amount of slip to keep your hands soft without feeling greasy.
The driest place on your face? The eye area. With no oil glands in this zone, it shows dehydration before any other part of the face. This eye cream is a gel texture, meaning it absorbs quickly, is gently plumping and won’t give you racoon eyes if you’re wearing makeup.
Keep it all is one place with the WELLinsulated Mini Pro Travel Case.