Buy a oil free moisuriser that stops shine, the Body Shoop do a really good one under their seaweed range, its also got a suncream in it so when u step off sumwhere nice and hot you won't go read or even greasier. But take along some little blotting tissues for nose and forehead, they sell them at the Body Shop aswell. Have a nice trip!
2006-07-17 06:22:02
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answered by Jessed 2
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Hello..the best solution is to buy some good brand Thermal water and to disperse it all over your flight. I had the same problem and I am using Avene or Vichy Thermal water..It make mirracles..Hope that will help you!!
brogdenuk
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Drink a lot of water.
Wendie G
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switch too oil free products. IE moisturiser foundation & powder. that way ur skin wont overproduce sebum in a ficsious circle.
big_avenger
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Change the oil and get a lube job.
jems_n_crystals
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first u have not mentioned your skin type ... thatwould really help me to get the sol.
anyways .. i sugesst to get your face make overd by good brands only your skin seems to be senstive so you should take more care of your skin like dont clean ur face with smple water.. instead use cleansing milk. before sleping apply a good tye of rose water. it will really help.
hopr u got a solution...
and hope to hear from u soon dear by.
wild_eep
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Arrive early and try to get a seat allocation up front. You get the first go at the air coming in that way. Having said that, aeroplane cabin air is ganky horrible stuff that is actually drawn from the engines and does exactly the same thing to me - yuk yuk yuk, I hate it as well. I just head for the bogs as soon as I get out and scrub. Even airport soap is better than that feeling. Or take the train. It's still aircon, but it's not quite as awful.
2006-07-16 03:17:18
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I have the same trouble, I've found the best thing for a long haul flight is to take some Oil of Olay Daily Facials (the little disposable cloths with cleanser in them) with me in a little ziploc bag. When I'm ready to get settled, I use one to wash my face in the plane bathroom sink - takes a bit of contorting but you can do it! Oh, do it when theres no queue for the toilets and mop up any water you splash about or you won't be popular...! :p
I feel really fresh afterwards - also nice for when you wake up after a nap. On short fights, or if you don't want to remove make up, try blotting with powdered papers. :)
2006-07-16 04:19:06
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answered by charleymac 4
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Arrive early and try to get a seat allocation up front. You get the first go at the air coming in that way. Having said that, aeroplane cabin air is ganky horrible stuff that is actually drawn from the engines and does exactly the same thing to me - yuk yuk yuk, I hate it as well. I just head for the bogs as soon as I get out and scrub. Even airport soap is better than that feeling. Or take the train. It's still aircon, but it's not quite as awful.
2006-07-16 03:15:23
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answered by wild_eep 6
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Travel by sea. hahahaha
In my opinion, the best is to leave your face feel free to become greasy, and when you reach your destination, wash it with a soap free cleanser, and after all, it depends on your skin type. I have the same problem. Hope my answer is helpful .
2006-07-16 03:18:45
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first u have not mentioned your skin type ... thatwould really help me to get the sol.
anyways .. i sugesst to get your face make overd by good brands only your skin seems to be senstive so you should take more care of your skin like dont clean ur face with smple water.. instead use cleansing milk. before sleping apply a good tye of rose water. it will really help.
hopr u got a solution...
and hope to hear from u soon dear by.
2006-07-16 03:11:01
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Hello..the best solution is to buy some good brand Thermal water and to disperse it all over your flight. I had the same problem and I am using Avene or Vichy Thermal water..It make mirracles..Hope that will help you!!
2006-07-16 03:05:36
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switch too oil free products. IE moisturiser foundation & powder. that way ur skin wont overproduce sebum in a ficsious circle.
2006-07-16 03:07:11
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answered by Wendie G 1
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Change the oil and get a lube job.
2006-07-16 03:10:51
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Drink a lot of water.
2006-07-16 03:06:13
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