High and dry.With near-zero humidity levels common in airplane cabins--making them drier than many of the world's deserts--it's no wonder passengers' skin can turn dry and patchy after a long flight. But there are some simple steps to keep your body and skin hydrated hy·drat·ed adj. Chemically combined with water, especially existing in the form of a hydrate. Adj. 1. hydrated - containing combined water (especially water of crystallization as in a hydrate) hydrous while airborne, experts say. The first is to drink plenty of water throughout your flight. Green tea can help keep you hydrated while also serving as a natural antioxidant. Wash your face with a gentle cleanser before boarding the plane to rejuvenate the skin and remove toxins, then apply moisturizer mois·tur·iz·er n. A cosmetic lotion or cream applied to the skin to counter dryness. moisturizer n → crema hidratante moisturizer moist n with jojoba jojoba (h |
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