Airport Security and Flying: Air Repair Skin Care
By Justin Mayle
The new airport security ban on carry-on liquids, gels and toiletries makes it difficult to protect your skin while you fly. In the past, moisturizers and creams were used during flight to keep the skin moist. Now, with skin care products traveling by themselves in your checked bags, before flight and after flight care becomes even more important.
This kit is the best way to protect your skin with the finest skin care products before you fly and when you've arrived at your destination. You'll want to discover why this combination of products is ideal for avoiding the effects of low humidity when you are traveling.
Cabin air is dryer than the world's driest deserts. With humidity levels of 10% and less, it's a very harsh environment on your entire body.
According to the Journal of Environmental Health Research, "the typical relative humidity in aircraft cabins for flights over an hour is below 10% for most of the journey, dropping to less than 5% on longer flights."
Passengers and flight attendants exposed to low humidity levels suffer from the effects of dry in-flight air. Your skin becomes dry. The natural moisture in the skin on your face starts to dwindle and you look (and feel) tired. Your hands become rough. And, you feel thirsty. Plus, research shows that the drier air prevents the body from protecting you from germs, bacteria, and viruses.
There's no humidity dial to twist to increase humidity while you are on the plane. So, it's up to you to protect your skin and protect your body from the negative effects of low humidity. Now, you can do something to protect your skin, prevent jetlagged-looking skin and arrive looking fresh and alert.
A Seasoned Traveler Arrives With Idea
After years of traveling and trying different solutions, beauty industry entrepreneur and licensed skincare expert Denise Spanek of Visage Studio discovered and perfected a combination of European skincare products and her own Air Repair products to create the ideal traveler's kit for use before flying and after landing to moisturize and protect skin.
These products are being used in many of Europe's most exclusive spas by jet setting celebrities and savvy travelers.
The Air Repair Kit by Denise Spanek helps travelers avoid the damaging effects of low humidity. The kit includes five specially chosen, luxury skincare products, perfect when you're flying, traveling or even for your daily skin care regime. The products are formulated and recommended for use by men or women.
Do You Belong to Any Frequent Flyer Program?
Whether you take one round trip flight a year or are a member of any frequent flyer program, the Air Repair Kit is for you. Clearly, these products can help executives, celebrities, and people like you who want to look and feel your best - even after traveling.
Get Your Hands on This Air Repair Kit Now
The Air Repair Kit is available online at www.visagestudio.com and sells for $65. What price can you put on taking care of yourself when you must fly? If you're like me,
I wonder how quickly you are going to order this product?
Five Great Products to Help You Look Your Best
The kit is exclusively available at Visage Studio and includes the following luxury items:
- Air Repair Beauty Balm: Complexion-Boosting Moisturizer with Hyaluronic Acid (2 oz tube)
- Air Repair Super-Hydrating Eye Cream: Soothing, Line-Minimizing Formulation (1 oz bottle)
- Air Repair Soothing Facial Cleansing Milk: with Chamomile and Arnica Extracts (2 oz bottle)
- Air Repair Complexion Quenching Facial Mist: Refreshing Facial Toner and Hydrator (2 oz spray bottle)
- Air Repair Rescue Balm: All-Purpose Skin Salve and Lip Balm (.9 oz tube)
And, if you need to replenish any of the products, you can purchase each item in the kit from the Visage Studio online store.
Review the Air Repair Kit Instructions
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