According to experts,
wearing clothes that are too tight can reduce blood flow to other areas. Remember,
your body has thousands of vessels that transport blood across your body. When
you increase pressure, from tight clothing, it will slow down movement of
blood. Slower blood circulation from tight clothing is called circulatory
interruption and it causes less nutrients to be transported to your skin. This
results in your skin losing moisture and aging faster. Other disadvantages of
poor circulation include poor digestion and nerve issues. To avoid bad
circulation you can wear looser fitting clothes like sweatpants and
sweatshirts. Not only is this more comfortable, it can protect your skin from
feeling irritated and dry.
According to studies
you should move around every two hours on a flight. All you have to do is get
up from your seat, when allowed, and move up and down once through the aisle. Moving
around will improve your blood circulation during the flight. Benefits of
improved blood circulation include increased hydration of skin, prevention of
blood clots, and improved nutrient transport through your body.
We know, having
drinks with friends before and during our flight is one of the fun parts about
traveling. But, this is doing some major damage to your skin. When your body
metabolizes alcohol, a byproduct called acetaldehyde is released. This is
a toxic byproduct which ultimately causes your skin to become dehydrated. As a
result, you are more likely to experience premature aging such as fine
lines or wrinkles from the lack of moisture in your skin. Besides alcohol,
let’s not forget about caffeine. It has similar effects on your skin. Coffee is
also metabolized by your liver and acts as a diuretic. Diuretics dehydrate your
body’s tissue and skin. Again, dehydration from coffee leads to wrinkles
on your face and the rest of your body. Our recommendation is to avoid
these drinks or at the very least wait to drink them after your flight.
Each time you go
to the bathroom during your flight to wash your hands you are stripping your
skin of natural oils. This ultimately leads to skin dryness and irritation. According
to a study in the Dermatology community, there are surfactants in cleansers
that damage your skin barrier and lead to skin tightness. So, when you need to
take a restroom break on an airplane, try to wash your hands with something
gentle. We would recommend washing your hands with your own gentle
cleanser.
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