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    3. Why we all want to be Rosie at the airport

    Why we all want to be Rosie at the airport

    Published on 6 June 2016 - Last updated on 19 December 2025 by Beth Ryan

    Rosie we salute you. Not only do you give us major summer holiday outfit envy, you also look as good on touch down as you do on take-off.  After careful inspection of literally, hundreds of airport pap shots, there’s not so much as a hair or eyelash out of place as she glides through security (fast track obvs). Yes, while the rest of us battle with hour long customs queues, puffy faces and static hair, RHW knows how to get a handle on frequent flying and the beauty blips that accompany it. Here’s a few of her favourite tricks.

    Always apply an illuminating  moisturiser before disembarking to take the edge off dull plane-fatigued skin. We reckon Rosie is using the Amazing Radiance Cream from her M&S range. Next, get your hair under control by either a) adding a blast of dry shampoo at the roots, or b) smoothing an anti-static serum over your hair and securing it into a chic ballet bun. The final touch? Wear the biggest pair of sunglasses you can find to hide all traces of dehydrated, puffy or tired eyes. Done.

    FAQs

    How can you keep your skin looking fresh after a flight?

    Apply an illuminating moisturiser before you leave the plane to restore radiance to tired, dull skin. This helps you look refreshed and reduces the visible effects of travel fatigue.

    What should you do to prevent static and messy hair while flying?

    Use a dry shampoo at the roots to add volume or smooth an anti-static serum over your hair. Securing your hair into a neat ballet bun keeps it tidy and under control during the flight.

    How can you hide puffy or tired eyes at the airport?

    Wear the largest pair of sunglasses you can find to conceal any signs of dehydration, puffiness or tired eyes. This simple trick creates an effortless and stylish look even after a long journey.

    Which moisturiser helps give skin a radiant look after flying?

    The Amazing Radiance Cream from Rosie’s M&S range gives your skin an instant glow and combats dullness. Using an illuminating cream is ideal for reviving plane-fatigued skin before you disembark.

    What’s a quick beauty routine before leaving the airplane?

    First, apply an illuminating moisturiser to refresh your complexion. Next, use dry shampoo or anti-static serum to control your hair and finish with oversized sunglasses to cover tired eyes. This fast routine helps you look your best as soon as you land.

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