![]() TikToker Isabelle says she thought compression socks 'were going to be for grandmas but trust me they work so well' 'Moreover, airplane travel is at much higher altitudes and is associated with reflection of the UV rays off of surrounding clouds.' The specialist explained: 'A good rule of thumb is that if you can see rays of sunlight entering through a window, whether it be a window in your home or car or an airplane window – you are at risk of UV ray penetration into your skin. Lavanya Krishnan, a dermatologist at Arya Derm in San Francisco, also told airline passengers face the threat of increased UV ray exposure and it is therefore wise to apply an SPF. Supporting Isabelle's claims, a 2015 study by the University of California found that crew members who spent 56 minutes in the cockpit of a plane at 30,000 feet received the same amount of ultraviolet radiation as spending 20 minutes on a tanning bed.ĭr. ![]() ![]() Instead she recommends traveling with a spray SPF and applying 'two spritzes' or a mineral SPF can be used as an alternative. While she says people say it's good to apply an SPF cream as you go, Isabelle says the thought of rubbing her 'dirty airplane fingers' on her face isn't appealing. She tells viewers in a clip: 'I bet you know that when you're in the sky the UV rays are 90 per cent stronger that they are on earth.' TikToker Isabelle Lux, who specializes in skincare tips, says her essential travel item is an SPF. ![]() ![]() Planning so many trips this year ✨ #travelbeauty #beautytips #beautyhacks #skincarehack Brand #blissybrand ♬ original sound - Isabelle ⚡️ Lux ![]()
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