Serums & Essences · 17/06/2026
Why frequent flyers may need a meaningfully different hydration baseline than occasional travellers
Someone flying multiple times monthly experiences a fundamentally different cumulative dehydration pattern than someone flying once a year, warranting a correspondingly different baseline hydration strategy, not just occasional post-flight recovery.
Why occasional air travel and frequent air travel create genuinely different cumulative dehydration patterns
Someone flying once or twice a year experiences cabin-air dehydration as an isolated event with plenty of recovery time between occurrences, while someone flying multiple times monthly for work experiences a more cumulative, compounding dehydration pattern where skin barely has time to fully recover between flights — a meaningfully different exposure pattern calling for a different baseline strategy than occasional-flyer advice typically addresses.
Why frequent flyers may need an elevated daily hydration baseline rather than relying only on occasional post-flight recovery routines
For someone with genuinely frequent flying patterns, building a generally more hydration-focused daily baseline routine — rather than only reactive post-flight recovery sessions — better matches the cumulative nature of their actual exposure pattern, since waiting to react after each individual flight doesn't address the compounding effect across many flights with insufficient recovery time between them.
Establishing an elevated daily hydration baseline specifically if travel frequency genuinely qualifies as frequent rather than occasional
If air travel happens multiple times monthly as a regular pattern rather than an occasional event, consider establishing a generally more hydration-focused daily serum routine as the new baseline, rather than only reactive post-flight recovery sessions that don't fully address the cumulative, compounding nature of frequent-flyer dehydration exposure.
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