Even if you properly hydrate before flying, your skin will likely appreciate a mid-flight pick-me-up. This Burt's Bees Hydrating Facial Mist, $12.99, is just what the doctor ordered. Give your face a spritz every couple of hours.
It's important to keep your lips hydrated; cracked, chapped lips look terrible and feel worse. Luckily, it's Mario Badescu Lip Balm, $8, to the rescue, for long-lasting lip hydration (and bonus, it doubles as a gloss).
If you're on a long flight, do yourself a favor and catch some zzz's! Take the time to sleep, instead of (or after, let's be realistic) watching a movie. Sleep is good for your skin and immune system. If you're always waking up with a crick in your neck, try out the Trtl Pillow, $29.99. It's basically a fleece dickie, with an internal support system to support your neck. It doesn't take up much room and is machine-washable.
Bad news, the recirculated air in planes is full of germs. Good news, you can fight off those nasty illnesses. Help your immune system with a couple of drops of Rejuvica Health MunoMax, $34. Packed with proven immunity boosters like echinacea, turmeric, and elderberry, it's a must-have for flights.