Best Beauty Products for Long Haul Flights 2026
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As someone who is currently planning a long-haul beach holiday, I have been thinking a lot about what beauty products are actually worth packing in my hand luggage. If you’re heading off on a long-haul journey this summer, choosing the right beauty products for long haul flights can make a huge difference to how your skin feels when you land.
When you’re spending hours in air-conditioned cabin air, it’s all too easy for skin to end up feeling dehydrated, tight and generally a bit lacklustre. Over the years, I’ve learnt that a few carefully chosen products can make a huge difference to how your skin looks and feels when you land.
Start with Hydrated Skin

The best thing you can do for your skin on a flight is to make sure it’s well hydrated before you even get on the plane so hydrating serums come top of the list of beauty beauty products for long haul flights.
I like to apply a hydrating serum before moisturiser and SPF, focusing on ingredients like hyaluronic acid, glycerin and panthenol that help attract and retain moisture.
One of the newest additions to my travel beauty bag is the RoC Hydra+ Hyaluronic Serum Stick. It’s cooling, incredibly easy to use and completely mess-free. You can swipe it over your skin whenever you feel a bit dry, making it ideal for flights, beach holidays and hot weather in general.
I am a big believer in using serums every day. For all my recommendations for a range of skin types and concerns, read Best Serums for 2026 – all Skin Types & Budgets.
Don’t Skip a Good Moisturiser
I know some people like to keep their skincare very minimal when travelling, but I always make room for a nourishing moisturiser.
Cabin air can be surprisingly harsh on the skin barrier and I find that using a slightly richer cream than usual helps keep everything feeling comfortable throughout the journey.
For overnight flights especially, I prefer to focus on hydration rather than wearing lots of makeup.

My favourite moisturiser for this is La Mer Creme de La Mer* which is expensive but absolutely amazing. Whenever my skin needs some TLC, I reach for it and it just seems to fix things. It tackles redness, irritation and inflammation in one layer. I love it.

For more options, make sure you read Best Moisturisers For 2026 – All Skin Types & Budgets.
SPF Is Still Essential
One beauty product I never travel without is SPF.
If you’re sitting by the window, UV exposure can be higher than you might expect, and if you’re landing somewhere sunny, you’ll want protection from the moment you arrive. One of my current favourites is Mimétique Everyday50 Invisible Face Fluid as it has loads of skincare in too, and a gorgeous serum-y texture. You can get 15% off HERE* with code REE15.

SPF sticks have also become one of my favourite travel discoveries because they’re so easy to use on the go. No spills, no liquid restrictions and no need to get product all over your hands.
A few favourites include:
They’re brilliant for topping up protection during travel days and throughout your holiday.

https://reallyree.com/best-spf50-for-face-review/For all my top SPF recommendations, read Best SPF50 for Face: My Top High Protection Sunscreens for Everyday Use.
Keep Lips Comfortable
My lips are always one of the first areas to suffer on a flight.
A good lip balm doesn’t sound particularly exciting, but it is one of those products that you’ll be grateful to have with you after a few hours in the air.
I tend to choose richer formulas that provide lasting comfort rather than anything too glossy or lightweight. My favourite is another posh one from La Mer* but I can’t help it, it’s just the best!

If you want something that’s highly effective but also has a bit of colour, I have to recommend my own REESON Glossing Balms*. They are completely non-sticky, deeply hydrating and moisturising, and they look great too!

For more lip balm recommendations, read Best Lip Balms for Dry Lips.
Refresh Tired Eyes
Whether it’s an overnight flight, an early morning departure or simply travel excitement keeping you awake, the eye area often gives the game away.
A lightweight eye cream or a pair of hydrating eye patches can help you look a little more refreshed before you head off to baggage reclaim. The Grace & Stella Eye masks* are super affordable, effective and a joy to use, and they come in a whole range of different options to address different concerns.

For all my eye cream recommendations, check out Best Eye Creams for 2026 – Lines, Puffiness, Dark Circles.

It’s not a necessity, but it’s definitely one of those little luxuries I appreciate when travelling.
Don’t Forget Fragrance
This might sound slightly random, but applying fragrance before landing is one of my favourite travel rituals, as long as the fragrance isn’t too heavy.
After hours on a plane, a quick spritz of perfume somehow makes me feel instantly more put together and ready to start my trip. For news on a few of the latest summer launches that are light and won’t fill the cabin with strong smells, check out:

- Glossier You Soie Eau de Parfum Review
- DedCool Mineral Milk Eau de Parfum Review
- Maison Margiela Replica Up At Dawn Review
- Jo Malone London Beach Blossom Cologne 2026 Review
- The White Company Saint Florent Review
The Beauty Products for Long Haul Flights I Always Prioritise
If I had to narrow it down to the absolute essentials, I’d choose:
- A hydrating serum
- A nourishing moisturiser
- A light SPF
- A lip balm
These are the beauty products for long haul flights that genuinely help keep my skin comfortable and hydrated while travelling, and they don’t take up much room in your bag either.



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